Volunteer: Help Our Veterans with a Ride to their Medical Appointments!!Volunteer Prince William is looking for dedicated volunteers who can provide transportation on weekdays for veterans and their spouse/widow(er) to local medical appointments, supermarkets, retail and houses of worship. Volunteers pick up the client at their home, take the client to their destination then return the client home, making sure they are safely in their home before the volunteer leaves. Volunteers must be at least 21 years old, must successfully complete a Criminal and DMV Background Check, have a valid Virginia Driver’s License, and have a vehicle liability insurance policy. Volunteer vehicles must be kept in good working condition and seat belts must be worn by both the volunteer and client. Please note, this opportunity is not a match for those needing court-ordered community service or who have been recommended to do community service by an attorney. Once signed up, you can set your own schedule and drive as often as your time allows by using our online scheduling program. By transporting veterans and their spouses, you’re allowing them to continue living independently in their own home while getting their daily and medical needs met. And a friendly volunteer face does much to brighten up a veteran’s day! For more information, please contact Kathy Morales at kmorales@volunteerprincewilliam.org. This opportunity is made possible by a grant from the Potomac Health Foundation. Organization: Volunteer Prince William Volunteer Prince William is looking for dedicated volunteers who can provide transportation on weekdays for veterans and their spouse/widow(er) to local medical appointments, supermarkets, retail and houses of worship. Volunteers pick up the client at their home, take the client to their destination then return the client home, making sure they are safely in their home before the volunteer leaves. Volunteers must be at least 21 years old, must successfully complete a Criminal and DMV Background Check, have a valid Virginia Driver’s License, and have a vehicle liability insurance policy. Volunteer vehicles must be kept in good working condition and seat belts must be worn by both the volunteer and client. Please note, this opportunity is not a match for those needing court-ordered community service or who have been recommended to do community service by an attorney. Once signed up, you can set your own schedule and drive as often as your time allows by using our online scheduling program. By transporting veterans and their spouses, you’re allowing them to continue living independently in their own home while getting their daily and medical needs met. And a friendly volunteer face does much to brighten up a veteran’s day! For more information, please contact Kathy Morales at kmorales@volunteerprincewilliam.org. This opportunity is made possible by a grant from the Potomac Health Foundation. Organization: Volunteer Prince William Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: JOIN US FOR SERVICE SUNDAY AT RAINBOW RIDING CENTERIf you're looking for a great way to give back and do something for others during your weekend, why not join us at the farm for our first SERVICE SUNDAY! We are looking for help painting our paddock fences from 10am - 2pm on Sunday, 14th September, in preparation for the winter weather. Pizza and soft drinks will be provided! If you have the time and inclination to come along and help us, we'd love to see you, so get in touch with us at volunteercoordinator@rainbowriding.org and we'll get right back to you! No horse experience required - just a willingness to lend a hand! Thanks for helping Rainbow help our students live better lives! Organization: Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center If you're looking for a great way to give back and do something for others during your weekend, why not join us at the farm for our first SERVICE SUNDAY! We are looking for help painting our paddock fences from 10am - 2pm on Sunday, 14th September, in preparation for the winter weather. Pizza and soft drinks will be provided! If you have the time and inclination to come along and help us, we'd love to see you, so get in touch with us at volunteercoordinator@rainbowriding.org and we'll get right back to you! No horse experience required - just a willingness to lend a hand! Thanks for helping Rainbow help our students live better lives! Organization: Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 14, 2025 Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Quantico Creek Clean UpOrganization: Town of Dumfries Organization: Town of Dumfries Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025 Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lorton Prison Museum DocentWHAT IS THE LORTON PRISON MUSEUM? The Lorton Prison Museum featuring the Lucy Burns Gallery is the history museum for the Workhouse Arts Center - the former site of the Lorton Correctional Complex (or the DC Prison). LBM tells the 91 year history of the prison site, with a special focus on the Women's Suffrage Movement - as the original prison, the Occoquan Workhouse, held over 70 of the suffragists who picketed the White House in 1917. LBM has galleries dedicated to the Suffrage Movement and general prison history, along with a preserved cellblock. Learn more at www.workhousearts.org/lorton-prison-museum WHAT IS A DOCENT? Docents are volunteers who provide educational services for the museum visitor and are sometimes called tour guides, interpreters, and volunteer educators. The role of a docent is three-fold: They serve as hosts, to provide a welcoming atmosphere. In many cases they are the museum’s “front-line” or main human representatives. They serve as interpreters of the museum’s galleries, helping to give the visitor a deeper understanding and appreciation of the exhibitions. Docents also assist in safeguarding the collection by a watchful presence in exhibition areas.The interpretive or educational role of the docent is the most important and challenging aspect of the job. To be effective, a docent cannot just lecture at an audience. Docents must strive to actively involve visitors in the interpretation, giving them the tools of visual literacy. Docents should provide a broader understanding of an exhibition’s concepts and provide a context for the collections with which they are working. Docents should strive for objectivity. In their role as interpreter a docent must be careful not to force value judgment or opinions on a visitor. In addition, a docent must be sensitive to visitors’ differences – learning style, cultural backgrounds, age level, and special needs. WHAT MAKES A GOOD DOCENT? A sincere and genuine interest in people of all ages. A love for and excitement about learning and teaching. Attention to detail and accuracy. A sense of flexibility and cooperation. An attitude of tolerance and respect for all people’s points of view.QUALIFICATIONS & COMMITMENTS All docents will receive training from museum staff and current docents. After completing training, docents are expected to commit to volunteering at the Museum for two years (or longer), and to volunteer for at least two museum shifts per month (2-4 hours shifts on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays). Periodically throughout the year, docent meetings, trainings, and activities will be scheduled, and docents are expected to attend as many as possible. New docents do not have to have a museum or history background to apply. A genuine interest in the history LPM, a willingness to learn, and an interest in engaging the public is a must! APPLY If you are interested in being a Lorton Prison Museum docent, please sent a brief letter of intent, describing why you are interested and your background to the museum at museum@workhousearts.org. We look forward to working with you. Organization: Workhouse Arts Center WHAT IS THE LORTON PRISON MUSEUM? The Lorton Prison Museum featuring the Lucy Burns Gallery is the history museum for the Workhouse Arts Center - the former site of the Lorton Correctional Complex (or the DC Prison). LBM tells the 91 year history of the prison site, with a special focus on the Women's Suffrage Movement - as the original prison, the Occoquan Workhouse, held over 70 of the suffragists who picketed the White House in 1917. LBM has galleries dedicated to the Suffrage Movement and general prison history, along with a preserved cellblock. Learn more at www.workhousearts.org/lorton-prison-museum WHAT IS A DOCENT? Docents are volunteers who provide educational services for the museum visitor and are sometimes called tour guides, interpreters, and volunteer educators. The role of a docent is three-fold: They serve as hosts, to provide a welcoming atmosphere. In many cases they are the museum’s “front-line” or main human representatives. They serve as interpreters of the museum’s galleries, helping to give the visitor a deeper understanding and appreciation of the exhibitions. Docents also assist in safeguarding the collection by a watchful presence in exhibition areas.The interpretive or educational role of the docent is the most important and challenging aspect of the job. To be effective, a docent cannot just lecture at an audience. Docents must strive to actively involve visitors in the interpretation, giving them the tools of visual literacy. Docents should provide a broader understanding of an exhibition’s concepts and provide a context for the collections with which they are working. Docents should strive for objectivity. In their role as interpreter a docent must be careful not to force value judgment or opinions on a visitor. In addition, a docent must be sensitive to visitors’ differences – learning style, cultural backgrounds, age level, and special needs. WHAT MAKES A GOOD DOCENT? A sincere and genuine interest in people of all ages. A love for and excitement about learning and teaching. Attention to detail and accuracy. A sense of flexibility and cooperation. An attitude of tolerance and respect for all people’s points of view.QUALIFICATIONS & COMMITMENTS All docents will receive training from museum staff and current docents. After completing training, docents are expected to commit to volunteering at the Museum for two years (or longer), and to volunteer for at least two museum shifts per month (2-4 hours shifts on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays). Periodically throughout the year, docent meetings, trainings, and activities will be scheduled, and docents are expected to attend as many as possible. New docents do not have to have a museum or history background to apply. A genuine interest in the history LPM, a willingness to learn, and an interest in engaging the public is a must! APPLY If you are interested in being a Lorton Prison Museum docent, please sent a brief letter of intent, describing why you are interested and your background to the museum at museum@workhousearts.org. We look forward to working with you. Organization: Workhouse Arts Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22079 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall FestWorkhouse's First Annual Fall Fest is on Saturday, October 18. The event starts at 11AM and runs until 6PM. We'll have crafts, music, games, and more! At 7PM, we are showing the film Hocus Pocus on the ball field. It'll be a great day! Organization: Workhouse Arts Center Workhouse's First Annual Fall Fest is on Saturday, October 18. The event starts at 11AM and runs until 6PM. We'll have crafts, music, games, and more! At 7PM, we are showing the film Hocus Pocus on the ball field. It'll be a great day! Organization: Workhouse Arts Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025 Zip Code: 22079 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 1:1 Buddies Needed for Adapted SoccerTOPSoccer is The Outreach Program for Soccer that brings the beautiful game to children and teens with physical and/or developmental/intellectual disabilities. Our program relies on buddies/volunteers to provide 1:1 support for our younger athletes. Volunteers can come for one or more sessions on any or all of our Fall practice dates.
Anyone aged 14+ interested in volunteering for TOPSoccer should send a request for information to piedmontTOPSoccer@gmail.com. Please see our Fall 2025 schedule below. Fall 2025 Schedule: September 6, 13, 20, 27October 4, 11, 18November 8 Beginners9:30am - 10:00am (30 minutes)Ages 3 - 6 Intermediate10:00am - 10:45am (45 minutes)Ages 7 - 12Arrive a few minutes early to take part in the parachute activity with the younger group Advanced10:45am - 11:45am (1 hour)Most skilled players Directions to Vint Hill Gym If you haven't done so already, please consider joining our Facebook Group. Piedmont TOPSoccer Facebook Group Organization: TOPSoccer - Piedmont Chapter - VSA TOPSoccer is The Outreach Program for Soccer that brings the beautiful game to children and teens with physical and/or developmental/intellectual disabilities. Our program relies on buddies/volunteers to provide 1:1 support for our younger athletes. Volunteers can come for one or more sessions on any or all of our Fall practice dates.
Anyone aged 14+ interested in volunteering for TOPSoccer should send a request for information to piedmontTOPSoccer@gmail.com. Please see our Fall 2025 schedule below. Fall 2025 Schedule: September 6, 13, 20, 27October 4, 11, 18November 8 Beginners9:30am - 10:00am (30 minutes)Ages 3 - 6 Intermediate10:00am - 10:45am (45 minutes)Ages 7 - 12Arrive a few minutes early to take part in the parachute activity with the younger group Advanced10:45am - 11:45am (1 hour)Most skilled players Directions to Vint Hill Gym If you haven't done so already, please consider joining our Facebook Group. Piedmont TOPSoccer Facebook Group Organization: TOPSoccer - Piedmont Chapter - VSA Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 6, 2025 through Nov 8, 2025 Zip Code: 20187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative & Skilled VolunteersOffice/Administrative Volunteer – assist with data entry, mailings, or filing. Website Volunteer – support with updates, content, or technical fixes. Social Media/Communications Volunteer – create posts, design graphics, or help with newsletters. Grant Research Volunteer – assist staff in identifying new funding opportunities. Photography/Videography Volunteer – document events, programs, and impact stories. Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Office/Administrative Volunteer – assist with data entry, mailings, or filing. Website Volunteer – support with updates, content, or technical fixes. Social Media/Communications Volunteer – create posts, design graphics, or help with newsletters. Grant Research Volunteer – assist staff in identifying new funding opportunities. Photography/Videography Volunteer – document events, programs, and impact stories. Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leadership & Governance VolunteerBoard Member – provide governance, oversight, fundraising, and strategic support. Advisory Committee Member – serve on a specialized committee (finance, fundraising, programs, marketing). Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Board Member – provide governance, oversight, fundraising, and strategic support. Advisory Committee Member – serve on a specialized committee (finance, fundraising, programs, marketing). Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Corporate & Group Volunteer OpportunitiesCorporate Volunteer Days – businesses sponsor and provide teams for service projects. Faith/Community Group Projects – host drives, fundraising events, or awareness campaigns. Service Day Volunteers – yard work, painting, cleaning, or light maintenance for GSHF properties. Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Corporate Volunteer Days – businesses sponsor and provide teams for service projects. Faith/Community Group Projects – host drives, fundraising events, or awareness campaigns. Service Day Volunteers – yard work, painting, cleaning, or light maintenance for GSHF properties. Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22192 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event VolunteerEvent Volunteer- general support for fundraising and community events.Golf Tournament Volunteer- help with set up, clean up, raffles, and on course contests. Holiday Giving Volunteer- coordinate gift drives, wrapping, and distribution for individuals and families.
Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Event Volunteer- general support for fundraising and community events.Golf Tournament Volunteer- help with set up, clean up, raffles, and on course contests. Holiday Giving Volunteer- coordinate gift drives, wrapping, and distribution for individuals and families.
Organization: Good Shepherd Housing Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Head Start Classroom Assistant- SERVEVolunteers looking to make in impact in the early foundation of learning are needed to volunteer in our Early Head Start classrooms. Volunteers will help teachers set up play and learning activities, read to students, decorate the classroom, assist children with breakfast and lunch, and lend a hand with other tasks. Volunteers are needed Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am-12pm. For more information, please email vbonilla@nvfs.org. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteers looking to make in impact in the early foundation of learning are needed to volunteer in our Early Head Start classrooms. Volunteers will help teachers set up play and learning activities, read to students, decorate the classroom, assist children with breakfast and lunch, and lend a hand with other tasks. Volunteers are needed Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am-12pm. For more information, please email vbonilla@nvfs.org. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Head Start Classroom Assistant- Georgetown SouthVolunteers looking to make in impact in the early foundation of learning are needed to volunteer in our Early Head Start classrooms. Volunteers will help teachers set up play and learning activities, read to students, decorate the classroom, assist children with breakfast and lunch, and lend a hand with other tasks. Volunteers are needed Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am-12pm. Early Head Start serves children ages infant to three years old. 42% of the nearly 35,000 clients NVFS serves each year are children. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteers looking to make in impact in the early foundation of learning are needed to volunteer in our Early Head Start classrooms. Volunteers will help teachers set up play and learning activities, read to students, decorate the classroom, assist children with breakfast and lunch, and lend a hand with other tasks. Volunteers are needed Monday-Friday between the hours of 9am-12pm. Early Head Start serves children ages infant to three years old. 42% of the nearly 35,000 clients NVFS serves each year are children. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SERVE Shelter Kitchen AssistantThe Shelter Kitchen Assistant helps to ensure efficient kitchen operations by assisting the shelter cook with daily kitchen operations. The volunteer will partner with shelter cook to: Inspect the refrigerator and pantry and dispose of expired items. Maintain quality standards of kitchen appliances including stove, oven, refrigerators, ice machine, etc. Maintain overall cleanliness of kitchen including countertops, dishes, sinks, floors, etc. Assist with the organizational system in the kitchen by sorting and storing items in their proper place when they arrive, and rotating stock based on expiration dates. Assist with meal preparation by gathering ingredients, cutting vegetables, and other preparatory tasks. Serve lunch to shelter guests and assist with clean up after the meal. Restock kitchen supplies and paper products.Weekdays 11am – 2pm. Spanish-speaking is a plus, but not required. Share your talent for cooking and organization with this volunteer opportunity! Please note this is not a community service opportunity and requires a minimum, once a week, six-month commitment. Any questions can be sent to Vicky Bonilla at vbonilla@nvfs.org Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service The Shelter Kitchen Assistant helps to ensure efficient kitchen operations by assisting the shelter cook with daily kitchen operations. The volunteer will partner with shelter cook to: Inspect the refrigerator and pantry and dispose of expired items. Maintain quality standards of kitchen appliances including stove, oven, refrigerators, ice machine, etc. Maintain overall cleanliness of kitchen including countertops, dishes, sinks, floors, etc. Assist with the organizational system in the kitchen by sorting and storing items in their proper place when they arrive, and rotating stock based on expiration dates. Assist with meal preparation by gathering ingredients, cutting vegetables, and other preparatory tasks. Serve lunch to shelter guests and assist with clean up after the meal. Restock kitchen supplies and paper products.Weekdays 11am – 2pm. Spanish-speaking is a plus, but not required. Share your talent for cooking and organization with this volunteer opportunity! Please note this is not a community service opportunity and requires a minimum, once a week, six-month commitment. Any questions can be sent to Vicky Bonilla at vbonilla@nvfs.org Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Today to Help Keep a Veteran Healthy!
A big healthcare obstacle facing many elderly veterans is a lack of basic transportation to vital medical appointments. While we know veterans share a special bond, veteran service is not required to volunteer.
Drive a veteran in need, in your car, to medical and other important appointments.
**For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check.
Organization: Veterans Connect
A big healthcare obstacle facing many elderly veterans is a lack of basic transportation to vital medical appointments. While we know veterans share a special bond, veteran service is not required to volunteer.
Drive a veteran in need, in your car, to medical and other important appointments.
**For the safety of our riders, all volunteers must be able to pass a background check.
Organization: Veterans Connect Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20190 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fall Volunteer Opportunities: Empower Adult Refugees through English Education!The Washington English Center is Looking for online and in-person volunteers interested in teaching or tutoring this fall! About the Washington English Center: Since 1993, Washington English Center (WEC), a community-based program, has offered English and literacy training to low-income adult immigrants in the greater Washington area. What our volunteers do: Volunteers meet once a week online or in person in downtown DC for 1-3 hours a week for 11 weeks. Volunteers follow a provided syllabus and textbook and are given ongoing training. No teaching experience is required! We also have the opportunity to substitute teach, which does not require a once-a-week 1-3 hour commitment, and provides volunteers with the flexibility to get involved at their own convenience. We are happy to work with your schedule. Please check out our short 7 minute video that provides an overview of all our programs. You can also visit our website at https://www.washingtonenglish.org/volunteers/ or check us out in the Washington Post. Volunteer Perks: Volunteer happy hour and socials in-person and online Meet new friends from around the world Networking events Perfect for college students interested in joining the Peace Corps Make a difference in the lives of immigrants and refugees! Volunteer Requirements: Speak fluent English, non-native speakers welcome! Be at least 18 years old Complete the volunteer application Complete a short onboarding call with a staff member Complete training Use provided teaching and tutoring resources and materials Fall 2025 ESOL group classes start September 22nd and run through December 11th, 2025 however, our one-on-one tutoring sessions happen on a rolling basis and have flexible start and end dates. We accept applications throughout the year! For questions, please feel free to contact Yaritza Abrego, Associate Director of Programs at yabrego@washingtonenglish.org. Organization: The Washington English Center The Washington English Center is Looking for online and in-person volunteers interested in teaching or tutoring this fall! About the Washington English Center: Since 1993, Washington English Center (WEC), a community-based program, has offered English and literacy training to low-income adult immigrants in the greater Washington area. What our volunteers do: Volunteers meet once a week online or in person in downtown DC for 1-3 hours a week for 11 weeks. Volunteers follow a provided syllabus and textbook and are given ongoing training. No teaching experience is required! We also have the opportunity to substitute teach, which does not require a once-a-week 1-3 hour commitment, and provides volunteers with the flexibility to get involved at their own convenience. We are happy to work with your schedule. Please check out our short 7 minute video that provides an overview of all our programs. You can also visit our website at https://www.washingtonenglish.org/volunteers/ or check us out in the Washington Post. Volunteer Perks: Volunteer happy hour and socials in-person and online Meet new friends from around the world Networking events Perfect for college students interested in joining the Peace Corps Make a difference in the lives of immigrants and refugees! Volunteer Requirements: Speak fluent English, non-native speakers welcome! Be at least 18 years old Complete the volunteer application Complete a short onboarding call with a staff member Complete training Use provided teaching and tutoring resources and materials Fall 2025 ESOL group classes start September 22nd and run through December 11th, 2025 however, our one-on-one tutoring sessions happen on a rolling basis and have flexible start and end dates. We accept applications throughout the year! For questions, please feel free to contact Yaritza Abrego, Associate Director of Programs at yabrego@washingtonenglish.org. Organization: The Washington English Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PWSO Adult VolunteerAdult Volunteers can help with sports practices, assistant coaching, chaperoning or administrative duties. Opportunities can be one time/one day OR ongoing per season. Obligation is to just the events you RSVP to each week/each season. Free required Background check and short online training for ongoing volunteers. ONLINE INTEREST FORM: https://princewilliamspecialolympics.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/14/responses/new FOR MORE INFO: Rose Ann, PWSO Area Coordinator, areacoordinator@pwsova.org, 571-577-8035 Organization: Prince William Special Olympics Adult Volunteers can help with sports practices, assistant coaching, chaperoning or administrative duties. Opportunities can be one time/one day OR ongoing per season. Obligation is to just the events you RSVP to each week/each season. Free required Background check and short online training for ongoing volunteers. ONLINE INTEREST FORM: https://princewilliamspecialolympics.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/14/responses/new FOR MORE INFO: Rose Ann, PWSO Area Coordinator, areacoordinator@pwsova.org, 571-577-8035 Organization: Prince William Special Olympics Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22195 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PWSO Minor (ages 12 - 18) VolunteerEnthusiastic Teen Volunteers can help with sports practices, sport events, and some administrative duties. Opportunities can be one time/one day OR ongoing per season. Obligation is to just the events you RSVP to each week/each season. One form signed by parent/guardian is required. We offer school or organization service hours for middle and high school students. No sport experience required for most sport volunteering! ONLINE INTEREST FORM: https://princewilliamspecialolympics.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/14/responses/new FOR MORE INFO: Rose Ann, PWSO Area Coordinator, areacoordinator@pwsova.org, 571-577-8035 Organization: Prince William Special Olympics Enthusiastic Teen Volunteers can help with sports practices, sport events, and some administrative duties. Opportunities can be one time/one day OR ongoing per season. Obligation is to just the events you RSVP to each week/each season. One form signed by parent/guardian is required. We offer school or organization service hours for middle and high school students. No sport experience required for most sport volunteering! ONLINE INTEREST FORM: https://princewilliamspecialolympics.ccbchurch.com/goto/forms/14/responses/new FOR MORE INFO: Rose Ann, PWSO Area Coordinator, areacoordinator@pwsova.org, 571-577-8035 Organization: Prince William Special Olympics Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22195 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Volunteer DaysLeopold's Preserve offers volunteer events on the third Saturday morning of each month, from February through November. Volunteers are welcome to stay as long as they'd like - drop in for an hour, or stay for the full event. Our volunteer activities are suitable for ages 13 and up, but volunteers under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in a volunteer event for younger children, please contact us. Activities rotate on a monthly basis, but typically include trail maintenance, invasive plant management, and brush clearing. All participants must register through our website so we can reach out with information about where to meet and details regarding the activity. If we need to cancel due to inclement weather, only registered participants will be notified. Register at www.leopoldspreserve.com/calendar. Attire: please wear long sleeves and pants to protect against thorns, insect bites, and poison ivy. All volunteers must wear sturdy, close-toed shoes sutiable for walking on uneven and muddy ground. To keep yourself comfortable, we recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, and bug spray. Equipment: please bring your own pair of protective work gloves. The gloves should be made of a sturdy material such as leather. If you can, please bring a pair of garden clippers (pruners or similar). There is no running water available on site - you must bring your own bottle of water to drink. Keep an eye on your inbox on the day before the event. We'll send you details about where to meet and what to expect. Organization: Leopold's Preserve (owned/managed by White House Farm Foundation) Leopold's Preserve offers volunteer events on the third Saturday morning of each month, from February through November. Volunteers are welcome to stay as long as they'd like - drop in for an hour, or stay for the full event. Our volunteer activities are suitable for ages 13 and up, but volunteers under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you are interested in a volunteer event for younger children, please contact us. Activities rotate on a monthly basis, but typically include trail maintenance, invasive plant management, and brush clearing. All participants must register through our website so we can reach out with information about where to meet and details regarding the activity. If we need to cancel due to inclement weather, only registered participants will be notified. Register at www.leopoldspreserve.com/calendar. Attire: please wear long sleeves and pants to protect against thorns, insect bites, and poison ivy. All volunteers must wear sturdy, close-toed shoes sutiable for walking on uneven and muddy ground. To keep yourself comfortable, we recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, and bug spray. Equipment: please bring your own pair of protective work gloves. The gloves should be made of a sturdy material such as leather. If you can, please bring a pair of garden clippers (pruners or similar). There is no running water available on site - you must bring your own bottle of water to drink. Keep an eye on your inbox on the day before the event. We'll send you details about where to meet and what to expect. Organization: Leopold's Preserve (owned/managed by White House Farm Foundation) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20136 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Refugee Youth MentorVolunteers are paired with refugee youth (ages 16-24) to assist with career development and empowerment. Duties vary based on the goals and interests of the youth, but tend to focus on exploring career and educational opportunities, identifying career pathways, assisting with the job search and application process (resume, cover letter, application, interview), and setting short and long term goals. The goal of the mentorship is to allow the youth to have a mentor that can help navigate US systems, promote civic engagement and leadership opportunities, and provide guidance with various questions and ideas as they begin thinking about future careers or higher education. Mentors play an integral role in showing mentees the vast array of opportunities that may be available to them in the US, as well as supporting and empowering them to explore these opportunities. Volunteers are encouraged to meet youth outside of their homes at coffee shops or in public places. Time commitment: 6-10 hours per month for 6 months, although this time commitment is very flexible. If you are interested in using your knowledge of your community to help newcomers, please respond! This opportunity may be virtually only, in person, or hybrid. Organization: Lutheran Social Services Of The National Capital Area -- Refugee And Immigrant Services (RIS) Program Volunteers are paired with refugee youth (ages 16-24) to assist with career development and empowerment. Duties vary based on the goals and interests of the youth, but tend to focus on exploring career and educational opportunities, identifying career pathways, assisting with the job search and application process (resume, cover letter, application, interview), and setting short and long term goals. The goal of the mentorship is to allow the youth to have a mentor that can help navigate US systems, promote civic engagement and leadership opportunities, and provide guidance with various questions and ideas as they begin thinking about future careers or higher education. Mentors play an integral role in showing mentees the vast array of opportunities that may be available to them in the US, as well as supporting and empowering them to explore these opportunities. Volunteers are encouraged to meet youth outside of their homes at coffee shops or in public places. Time commitment: 6-10 hours per month for 6 months, although this time commitment is very flexible. If you are interested in using your knowledge of your community to help newcomers, please respond! This opportunity may be virtually only, in person, or hybrid. Organization: Lutheran Social Services Of The National Capital Area -- Refugee And Immigrant Services (RIS) Program Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberBoard Members Welcome! Are you an animal lover? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of thousands of animals every year? Now is the perfect time to take on a leadership role and have your voice heard through our work. Come join our Board as we embark on this exciting time for animals in Prince Wiliam County, Manassas City, and Manassas Park, VA. We're looking for several people to join our board and help us continue our efforts to improve the lives of companion animals. Must be 18 years of age or older. We are a working board, which means all board members are expected to take an active role in meetings, programs, and governance. We are an all-volunteer group that relies heavily on the board for guidance and leadership. Board Members should be: Animal Friendly Willing to take on specific roles Dedicated to the organization (attend board meetings, provide leadership) Have a passion and be willing to share your time and energyPrior board or animal- related experience is optional but preferred Ready to serve a one-year termIf you are interested, please email us your resume or letter of interest to pwspca@pwspca.org. Include your past volunteer experience, number and types of pets you have, and tell us why you want to be part of our organization. Only inquire if you are committed and dedicated. We encourage you to review our website and programs before contacting us. https://www.pwspca.org Organization: Prince William SPCA (PWSPCA) Board Members Welcome! Are you an animal lover? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of thousands of animals every year? Now is the perfect time to take on a leadership role and have your voice heard through our work. Come join our Board as we embark on this exciting time for animals in Prince Wiliam County, Manassas City, and Manassas Park, VA. We're looking for several people to join our board and help us continue our efforts to improve the lives of companion animals. Must be 18 years of age or older. We are a working board, which means all board members are expected to take an active role in meetings, programs, and governance. We are an all-volunteer group that relies heavily on the board for guidance and leadership. Board Members should be: Animal Friendly Willing to take on specific roles Dedicated to the organization (attend board meetings, provide leadership) Have a passion and be willing to share your time and energyPrior board or animal- related experience is optional but preferred Ready to serve a one-year termIf you are interested, please email us your resume or letter of interest to pwspca@pwspca.org. Include your past volunteer experience, number and types of pets you have, and tell us why you want to be part of our organization. Only inquire if you are committed and dedicated. We encourage you to review our website and programs before contacting us. https://www.pwspca.org Organization: Prince William SPCA (PWSPCA) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22192 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Right Step to Opportunity: Help Youth Stay on the Right PathPrince William County Office of Youth Services is seeking dedicated volunteers for the Right Step to Opportunity program — a diversion initiative designed to help youthful offenders avoid the juvenile justice system and build a brighter future. As a Right Step Volunteer, you will: Participate in Community Conference hearings with youth and their parent(s) Help determine appropriate sanctions and positive opportunities Support youth in making better choicesRequirements: Complete training sessions on Right Step and best practices for conducting community conference hearings Commit to at least six hearings per yearYour guidance can be the turning point in a young person’s life. Join us in making a difference. Organization: Prince William County Office of Youth Services Prince William County Office of Youth Services is seeking dedicated volunteers for the Right Step to Opportunity program — a diversion initiative designed to help youthful offenders avoid the juvenile justice system and build a brighter future. As a Right Step Volunteer, you will: Participate in Community Conference hearings with youth and their parent(s) Help determine appropriate sanctions and positive opportunities Support youth in making better choicesRequirements: Complete training sessions on Right Step and best practices for conducting community conference hearings Commit to at least six hearings per yearYour guidance can be the turning point in a young person’s life. Join us in making a difference. Organization: Prince William County Office of Youth Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic Preservation Garden VolunteerDo you enjoy history? Do you like gardening? Volunteer with Prince William County's Office of Historic Preservation and help keep the site's gardens and landscaping beautiful! Garden volunteers help maintain the flower beds, herb gardens, vegetable gardens, and other special historical plantings at our parks. This job may also include some landscaping, mulching, propagation, transplanting, weeding, watering, and harvesting. Gardeners also assist with periodic site clean-up days and historic programs involving the gardens they maintain, if they would like to. Gardeners are Needed at: Rippon Lodge, a colonial home built in the 1740s and used as a home until the 1990s. Located at 15520 Blackburn Rd, Woodbridge, VA 22191 Bristoe Station Battlefield, the site of two major American Civil War battles located off the roundabout at Iron Brigade Unit Avenue and Tenth Alabama Way in Bristow, VA 20136 Ben Lomond Historic Site, an 1830s plantation that was once a Civil War field hospital located at 10321 Sudley Manor Dr, Manassas, VA 20109 Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre, the fourth county courthouse (1822-1893) located at 12229 Bristow Road, Bristow, VA 2013Organization: Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation Do you enjoy history? Do you like gardening? Volunteer with Prince William County's Office of Historic Preservation and help keep the site's gardens and landscaping beautiful! Garden volunteers help maintain the flower beds, herb gardens, vegetable gardens, and other special historical plantings at our parks. This job may also include some landscaping, mulching, propagation, transplanting, weeding, watering, and harvesting. Gardeners also assist with periodic site clean-up days and historic programs involving the gardens they maintain, if they would like to. Gardeners are Needed at: Rippon Lodge, a colonial home built in the 1740s and used as a home until the 1990s. Located at 15520 Blackburn Rd, Woodbridge, VA 22191 Bristoe Station Battlefield, the site of two major American Civil War battles located off the roundabout at Iron Brigade Unit Avenue and Tenth Alabama Way in Bristow, VA 20136 Ben Lomond Historic Site, an 1830s plantation that was once a Civil War field hospital located at 10321 Sudley Manor Dr, Manassas, VA 20109 Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre, the fourth county courthouse (1822-1893) located at 12229 Bristow Road, Bristow, VA 2013Organization: Prince William County Office of Historic Preservation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vision Program AssistantVision Program Assistant will support Community Health staff in assisting individuals who need support obtaining access to presentation glasses. NVFS’ Community Health program provides access to health services and health coverage options for clients who experience low income and have no or insufficient health insurance, particularly supporting access to preventative and ongoing services/benefits. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Vision Program Assistant will support Community Health staff in assisting individuals who need support obtaining access to presentation glasses. NVFS’ Community Health program provides access to health services and health coverage options for clients who experience low income and have no or insufficient health insurance, particularly supporting access to preventative and ongoing services/benefits. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Pregnant Women in Need- Birthright VolunteerBirthright relies on the dedication, time, and talents of volunteers. We welcome any and all individuals who share our philosophy and commitment to offering loving, confidential, non-judgmental support to those who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant. There are many volunteer opportunities available and we would gladly discuss our volunteer program with you. Full training and mentorship are provided for our volunteers so you can best help the women who need you! We are currently looking for volunteers available to work during at least one of the following times : Tuesday am shift 10am - 1pm, Tuesday pm shift 1pm - 4pm, Wednesday am shift 10am-1pm, Friday am shift 10am - 1pm, First Saturday of the month shift 10am - 12noon.Note: Training will be on site during normal operating hours and permanent shift may not be assigned until training is complete. Organization: Birthright of Woodbridge Birthright relies on the dedication, time, and talents of volunteers. We welcome any and all individuals who share our philosophy and commitment to offering loving, confidential, non-judgmental support to those who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant. There are many volunteer opportunities available and we would gladly discuss our volunteer program with you. Full training and mentorship are provided for our volunteers so you can best help the women who need you! We are currently looking for volunteers available to work during at least one of the following times : Tuesday am shift 10am - 1pm, Tuesday pm shift 1pm - 4pm, Wednesday am shift 10am-1pm, Friday am shift 10am - 1pm, First Saturday of the month shift 10am - 12noon.Note: Training will be on site during normal operating hours and permanent shift may not be assigned until training is complete. Organization: Birthright of Woodbridge Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interpreter - English /SpanishInterpret for Clients checking in for food supplies to intake specialists. SATURDAYS 8:30AM to 11:30AM
MUST BE FLUENT IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH VERBAL CONVERSATIONS.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Interpret for Clients checking in for food supplies to intake specialists. SATURDAYS 8:30AM to 11:30AM
MUST BE FLUENT IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH VERBAL CONVERSATIONS.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekday Receiving/Sorting VolunteeerReceive and sort food to prepare for distribution on Saturday. Works with Shift Leader who will show you what to do and why.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Receive and sort food to prepare for distribution on Saturday. Works with Shift Leader who will show you what to do and why.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekday Receiving/Sorting VolunteeerReceive and sort food to prepare for distribution on Saturday. Works with Shift Leader who will show you what to do and why.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Receive and sort food to prepare for distribution on Saturday. Works with Shift Leader who will show you what to do and why.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekday Receiving/Sorting VolunteeerReceive and sort food to prepare for distribution on Saturday. Works with Shift Leader who will show you what to do and why.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Receive and sort food to prepare for distribution on Saturday. Works with Shift Leader who will show you what to do and why.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run - Role Models Needed!Transform lives with Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia! The impact of a Girls on the Run volunteer coach is as boundless as it is beautiful. Coaches work to support the Girls on the Run vision of a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams. So lace up your sneakers and inspire a group of participants to be strong, confident, and healthy! Girls on the Run is a youth development program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade that creatively integrates running and physical movement. Teams of volunteer coaches are trained to facilitate our easy-to-follow curriculum with small groups of participants twice a week over the course of a eight week season. You don't need to be a runner or a competitive athlete to coach! Successful coaches only need to serve as role models for girls by showing up prepared and on time, by listening attentively, and by demonstrating a positive attitude! GOTR NOVA encourages applications from minorities, people with disabilities, individuals who are bilingual and all other qualified applicants. Coaches are required to commit to 2-3 hours per week for the season, with a few additional hours required for Coach Training and the GOTR NOVA season ending 5K celebration. Practice schedules will vary based on team. GOTR’s Fall 2025 Season starts the week of September 22, 2025 and ends on November 24, 2025. To apply as a Fall 2025 Girls on the Run of NOVA coach, go to: https://www.pinwheel.us/volunteer/signup/NW04JYFPZ4UZVSS We have program sites at over 100 schools and community centers across the Northern Virginia region - so we are sure to find a location that works for you to volunteer! Learn more about volunteering with us at https://www.gotrnova.org/volunteer or email mfay@gotrnova.org. GOTR is such a rewarding, rich experience for both the girls and the coaches! We all learned a lot and laughed a lot! It was amazing to see the girls' progress in their bonding, confidence, and running - GOTR NOVA Coach Organization: Girls on the Run of NOVA Transform lives with Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia! The impact of a Girls on the Run volunteer coach is as boundless as it is beautiful. Coaches work to support the Girls on the Run vision of a world where every girl knows and activates her limitless potential and is free to boldly pursue her dreams. So lace up your sneakers and inspire a group of participants to be strong, confident, and healthy! Girls on the Run is a youth development program for girls in 3rd through 8th grade that creatively integrates running and physical movement. Teams of volunteer coaches are trained to facilitate our easy-to-follow curriculum with small groups of participants twice a week over the course of a eight week season. You don't need to be a runner or a competitive athlete to coach! Successful coaches only need to serve as role models for girls by showing up prepared and on time, by listening attentively, and by demonstrating a positive attitude! GOTR NOVA encourages applications from minorities, people with disabilities, individuals who are bilingual and all other qualified applicants. Coaches are required to commit to 2-3 hours per week for the season, with a few additional hours required for Coach Training and the GOTR NOVA season ending 5K celebration. Practice schedules will vary based on team. GOTR’s Fall 2025 Season starts the week of September 22, 2025 and ends on November 24, 2025. To apply as a Fall 2025 Girls on the Run of NOVA coach, go to: https://www.pinwheel.us/volunteer/signup/NW04JYFPZ4UZVSS We have program sites at over 100 schools and community centers across the Northern Virginia region - so we are sure to find a location that works for you to volunteer! Learn more about volunteering with us at https://www.gotrnova.org/volunteer or email mfay@gotrnova.org. GOTR is such a rewarding, rich experience for both the girls and the coaches! We all learned a lot and laughed a lot! It was amazing to see the girls' progress in their bonding, confidence, and running - GOTR NOVA Coach Organization: Girls on the Run of NOVA Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Food Distribution VolunteerWe are a food pantry in Manassas, VA that serves up to 200* families on Saturday mornings. We are seeking additional volunteers to assist with these distributions. We request you arrive at 8:15am to help set up for the distributions which starts at 9am - typically our volunteers are there until about 12:30pm to assist with cleanup after distribution has ended.
During the distribution you can help pack food, take the food to client's cars, assist with traffic control, or assist with checking people in as they arrive. We are especially in need of Spanish-speaking volunteers, but this is not a requirement.
When you arrive, please come down to the food pantry located at the bottom of the driveway behind the church in the tree-line, with the GREEN doors and sign on front.
This opportunity is open to one-time as well as recurring volunteers. Please reach our if you are interested or have any questions!
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry We are a food pantry in Manassas, VA that serves up to 200* families on Saturday mornings. We are seeking additional volunteers to assist with these distributions. We request you arrive at 8:15am to help set up for the distributions which starts at 9am - typically our volunteers are there until about 12:30pm to assist with cleanup after distribution has ended.
During the distribution you can help pack food, take the food to client's cars, assist with traffic control, or assist with checking people in as they arrive. We are especially in need of Spanish-speaking volunteers, but this is not a requirement.
When you arrive, please come down to the food pantry located at the bottom of the driveway behind the church in the tree-line, with the GREEN doors and sign on front.
This opportunity is open to one-time as well as recurring volunteers. Please reach our if you are interested or have any questions!
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ESOL volunteer instructors neededWe are currently looking for volunteer English instructors for our upcoming fall semester! The semester will begin on August 18th and end on November 6th. Our morning classes meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30-11:30 AM, and our evening classes meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00-9:00 PM. Our classes are available on Zoom or in person, with class sites in Manassas and Manassas Park. No prior teaching experience or language skills required- all training is provided! Organization: BEACON for English Language & Literacy We are currently looking for volunteer English instructors for our upcoming fall semester! The semester will begin on August 18th and end on November 6th. Our morning classes meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30-11:30 AM, and our evening classes meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00-9:00 PM. Our classes are available on Zoom or in person, with class sites in Manassas and Manassas Park. No prior teaching experience or language skills required- all training is provided! Organization: BEACON for English Language & Literacy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 6, 2025 Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking For a Group Activity? We May Have the Perfect One!Northern Virginia Family Service's SERVE campus has several volunteer opportunities that are perfect for groups. Opportunities include providing a meal for shelter guests, assisting with inventory, providing and planting a garden for an early childhood program, and so much more. For more information, please send an email to ncannon@nvfs.org. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Northern Virginia Family Service's SERVE campus has several volunteer opportunities that are perfect for groups. Opportunities include providing a meal for shelter guests, assisting with inventory, providing and planting a garden for an early childhood program, and so much more. For more information, please send an email to ncannon@nvfs.org. Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Turn Treasures into Hope: Volunteer at Our Thrift Store & Donation Center!Join us in supporting the vital work of House of Mercy by volunteering at our Thrift Store & Donation Center! We need enthusiastic individuals to help sort and price the wonderful array of household goods, toys, books, furniture, clothing, and accessories generously donated by our community. You'll also play a key role in merchandising the store, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere through cleaning and organization, and helping to maintain an appealing shopping experience. Every item you handle and every effort you contribute directly supports our core mission of feeding and clothing those in need through our food pantry and thrift store. Flexible 3-hour shifts are available between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Groups are welcome! Your contribution is a truly valuable part of our organization. Ready to make a difference? Visit https://houseofmercyva.org/volunteer/ to learn more and apply today! Organization: House of Mercy Join us in supporting the vital work of House of Mercy by volunteering at our Thrift Store & Donation Center! We need enthusiastic individuals to help sort and price the wonderful array of household goods, toys, books, furniture, clothing, and accessories generously donated by our community. You'll also play a key role in merchandising the store, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere through cleaning and organization, and helping to maintain an appealing shopping experience. Every item you handle and every effort you contribute directly supports our core mission of feeding and clothing those in need through our food pantry and thrift store. Flexible 3-hour shifts are available between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM. Groups are welcome! Your contribution is a truly valuable part of our organization. Ready to make a difference? Visit https://houseofmercyva.org/volunteer/ to learn more and apply today! Organization: House of Mercy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fight Hunger in Our Community: Volunteer in our Food PantryMake a tangible difference in our community with House of Mercy! We're seeking dedicated volunteers to support our food pantry. Opportunities include sorting donated food, repackaging bulk items, and preparing carts to help local families. We also have a valuable opportunity for volunteer drivers to pick up food rescue donations from local partners. Flexible 3-hour shifts are available between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Whether you prefer to work individually or as part of a team, your time will directly contribute to providing essential resources to those in need. Groups are welcome! Visit https://houseofmercyva.org/volunteer/ to learn more about our volunteer opportunities and submit your application today. Join the compassionate team at House of Mercy – volunteer today! Organization: House of Mercy Make a tangible difference in our community with House of Mercy! We're seeking dedicated volunteers to support our food pantry. Opportunities include sorting donated food, repackaging bulk items, and preparing carts to help local families. We also have a valuable opportunity for volunteer drivers to pick up food rescue donations from local partners. Flexible 3-hour shifts are available between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Whether you prefer to work individually or as part of a team, your time will directly contribute to providing essential resources to those in need. Groups are welcome! Visit https://houseofmercyva.org/volunteer/ to learn more about our volunteer opportunities and submit your application today. Join the compassionate team at House of Mercy – volunteer today! Organization: House of Mercy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20109 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Travel Unity Youth VolunteerAs a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth Organization: Travel Unity As a Travel Unity Youth Volunteer, you can make an impact on travel and tourism businesses in your local community. The first step is to join the Future Travel Leaders Network by filling out this form: https://bit.ly/FTLNapp TU Youth Volunteers meet youth from around the world through online calls and get to meet interesting travel professionals. Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output. For more info, visit https://travelunity.org/youth Organization: Travel Unity Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 10th Anniversary Gala Volunteers NeededWe invite you to join our dynamic Gala Committee as we prepare for our highly anticipated 10th Anniversary Gala. Whether you're experienced or new to volunteering, your unique skills and perspective are welcome. Volunteering to serve on a committee is a perfect way to support our area's vulnerable veterans, build a stronger veteran community, and meet new friends!
To learn more about the Gala Committee opportunities and to sign up as a volunteer, please visit this link: https://form.jotform.com/250416416271147 Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association We invite you to join our dynamic Gala Committee as we prepare for our highly anticipated 10th Anniversary Gala. Whether you're experienced or new to volunteering, your unique skills and perspective are welcome. Volunteering to serve on a committee is a perfect way to support our area's vulnerable veterans, build a stronger veteran community, and meet new friends!
To learn more about the Gala Committee opportunities and to sign up as a volunteer, please visit this link: https://form.jotform.com/250416416271147 Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 30, 2025 Zip Code: 20109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat/Kitten FosterWe need foster homes for adult cats and kittens in the Woodbridge and Alexandria areas so we can rescue as many kitties as possible off the streets and find them forever families. We assist our fosters with supplies and guidance while you help feed and love them! Most kitties are adopted within several months, and we can support your travel needs and schedule limits. Apply at https://www.animalalliesva.org/volunteer Organization: Animal Allies We need foster homes for adult cats and kittens in the Woodbridge and Alexandria areas so we can rescue as many kitties as possible off the streets and find them forever families. We assist our fosters with supplies and guidance while you help feed and love them! Most kitties are adopted within several months, and we can support your travel needs and schedule limits. Apply at https://www.animalalliesva.org/volunteer Organization: Animal Allies Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trail Ambassador ProgramVolunteering is an excellent way to connect with new people, learn new skills, and enjoy the outdoors for health and well-being. The Leopold’s Preserve Trail Ambassador Volunteer Program offers an opportunity for independent outdoor volunteering with a flexible schedule, making it an ideal role for those with busy lifestyles. Leopold’s Preserve is a 380-acre park located near Haymarket, VA. Our trails are free to access and open to the public daily. They are enjoyed by thousands of visitors annually, including hikers, runners, dog walkers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Trail Ambassadors assist the Park Manager in caring for the Preserve’s seven-mile trail system. Ambassadors are assigned a section (or sections depending on capacity and demand) of the trail to monitor and maintain. We ask Ambassadors to walk their section periodically and keep a record of any issues: take a picture, note the location, and provide details of any problems before reporting back to the Park Manager. Ambassadors serve as our “eyes and ears” on the trail and ensure maintenance issues are logged and completed. Responsibilities Walk your assigned section of the trail two or three times each month. Complete minor repair or maintenance tasks along your section of the trail including cleaning signs, trimming overhanging vegetation, and picking up small amounts of debris or litter. Immediately report any emergencies, such as a fallen tree blocking the trail. Provide friendly guidance to visitors you encounter along the trail, including answering questions about the Preserve and sharing information about our rules. After walking your section of the trail, file a report through our online portal. This will quickly alert our staff about the maintenance issues you identify.Ready to get started? To join the Leopold’s Preserve Trail Ambassador Program, please contact us at info@whfarmfoundation.org, or call (571) 358-2098. We’ll share more details about the program and the date of our next Trail Ambassador training session. Once you’ve attended training (about 1 hour in length), you’ll be all set to monitor the trails! Learn more at https://www.leopoldspreserve.com/trail-ambassador. We welcome both individuals and groups to join us as Trail Ambassadors. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate. For volunteer groups, at least one member must be 18 or older. Organization: Leopold's Preserve (owned/managed by White House Farm Foundation) Volunteering is an excellent way to connect with new people, learn new skills, and enjoy the outdoors for health and well-being. The Leopold’s Preserve Trail Ambassador Volunteer Program offers an opportunity for independent outdoor volunteering with a flexible schedule, making it an ideal role for those with busy lifestyles. Leopold’s Preserve is a 380-acre park located near Haymarket, VA. Our trails are free to access and open to the public daily. They are enjoyed by thousands of visitors annually, including hikers, runners, dog walkers, and wildlife enthusiasts. Trail Ambassadors assist the Park Manager in caring for the Preserve’s seven-mile trail system. Ambassadors are assigned a section (or sections depending on capacity and demand) of the trail to monitor and maintain. We ask Ambassadors to walk their section periodically and keep a record of any issues: take a picture, note the location, and provide details of any problems before reporting back to the Park Manager. Ambassadors serve as our “eyes and ears” on the trail and ensure maintenance issues are logged and completed. Responsibilities Walk your assigned section of the trail two or three times each month. Complete minor repair or maintenance tasks along your section of the trail including cleaning signs, trimming overhanging vegetation, and picking up small amounts of debris or litter. Immediately report any emergencies, such as a fallen tree blocking the trail. Provide friendly guidance to visitors you encounter along the trail, including answering questions about the Preserve and sharing information about our rules. After walking your section of the trail, file a report through our online portal. This will quickly alert our staff about the maintenance issues you identify.Ready to get started? To join the Leopold’s Preserve Trail Ambassador Program, please contact us at info@whfarmfoundation.org, or call (571) 358-2098. We’ll share more details about the program and the date of our next Trail Ambassador training session. Once you’ve attended training (about 1 hour in length), you’ll be all set to monitor the trails! Learn more at https://www.leopoldspreserve.com/trail-ambassador. We welcome both individuals and groups to join us as Trail Ambassadors. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old to participate. For volunteer groups, at least one member must be 18 or older. Organization: Leopold's Preserve (owned/managed by White House Farm Foundation) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20137 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Packer - Senior Delivery ProgramPack custom food orders for delivery to Senior Citizens who can not get out to pick up food. Each Client gets 3 bags of food and is marked with the correct client for delivery by drivers after 4PM each Thursday.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Pack custom food orders for delivery to Senior Citizens who can not get out to pick up food. Each Client gets 3 bags of food and is marked with the correct client for delivery by drivers after 4PM each Thursday.
Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivery DriverPlease note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. ACTS is seeking dedicated volunteers to deliver boxes of food to homebound seniors and people with disabilities in Eastern Prince William County. Your help will ensure that those who are unable to leave their homes receive the food they need. Deliveries take place Monday through Thursday from 11am to 1pm, with each shift typically taking no more than two hours. Deliveries are clustered by area, with different days assigned to Woodbridge, Dale City, Dumfries, and other locations. Volunteers need a valid driver’s license and can use any size vehicle, though a van may be provided if necessary. Boxes can weigh up to 40 pounds. Volunteers typically call or text recipients to notify them that their delivery is on the way. Join ACTS in making a difference in the lives of those who need it most. Your time and effort can bring much-needed support and connection to our community. For more information or to sign up, contact Shirley Couteau] at scouteau@actspwc.org / 703-441-8606 ext. 288 Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Please note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. ACTS is seeking dedicated volunteers to deliver boxes of food to homebound seniors and people with disabilities in Eastern Prince William County. Your help will ensure that those who are unable to leave their homes receive the food they need. Deliveries take place Monday through Thursday from 11am to 1pm, with each shift typically taking no more than two hours. Deliveries are clustered by area, with different days assigned to Woodbridge, Dale City, Dumfries, and other locations. Volunteers need a valid driver’s license and can use any size vehicle, though a van may be provided if necessary. Boxes can weigh up to 40 pounds. Volunteers typically call or text recipients to notify them that their delivery is on the way. Join ACTS in making a difference in the lives of those who need it most. Your time and effort can bring much-needed support and connection to our community. For more information or to sign up, contact Shirley Couteau] at scouteau@actspwc.org / 703-441-8606 ext. 288 Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Services Transportation Specialist (Manassas/Woodbridge/Richmond routes)As a Blood Services Transportation Specialist, you will be a hero by delivering life-saving blood donations to local hospitals, directly helping patients in need. Using our user-friendly mobile app, you can easily choose times that work for you (both scheduled or on-demand) and make deliveries ensuring that blood, platelets, and other critical supplies get to the hospital swiftly. You’ll be a vital part of our Regional Biomedical Services team, making a tangible impact every day. Every trip you make saves lives. Time Commitment: THIS ROLE TRAVELS FROM NORTHERN VIRGINIA TO RICHMOND AND BACK Flexible hours. The minimum commitment is two shifts per month (any day of the week), each shift being 5-6 hours depending on start location. Mid-day pick up shifts with only Manassas stop (available Wednesday-Saturday) Start time 2:15 pm - End time approx. 7 pm Mid-day pick up shifts with Manassas and Dale City stops (available Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday) Start time 2:15 pm - End time approx. 8 pm Organization: American Red Cross As a Blood Services Transportation Specialist, you will be a hero by delivering life-saving blood donations to local hospitals, directly helping patients in need. Using our user-friendly mobile app, you can easily choose times that work for you (both scheduled or on-demand) and make deliveries ensuring that blood, platelets, and other critical supplies get to the hospital swiftly. You’ll be a vital part of our Regional Biomedical Services team, making a tangible impact every day. Every trip you make saves lives. Time Commitment: THIS ROLE TRAVELS FROM NORTHERN VIRGINIA TO RICHMOND AND BACK Flexible hours. The minimum commitment is two shifts per month (any day of the week), each shift being 5-6 hours depending on start location. Mid-day pick up shifts with only Manassas stop (available Wednesday-Saturday) Start time 2:15 pm - End time approx. 7 pm Mid-day pick up shifts with Manassas and Dale City stops (available Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday) Start time 2:15 pm - End time approx. 8 pm Organization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Biomedical Services: Prince William County Blood Donor AmbassadorProvide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Welcome and greet donors, escort as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process. Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately. Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values. Create a favorable impression of the Red Cross, and the blood donation process, that will encourage continued support. Make reminder calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed. Be available and committed to the volunteer schedule. Model excellent customer service behaviors. Attend to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution. Set-up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality areas. Punctual and dependable in arriving for assignment(s). Seeking volunteers who have weekday/daytime availability, are available at least two times a month for shift of 3-6 hours, and who can commit to serving at least one year. If you are volunteering for Service Learning Hours, you must complete a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer service. This is a customer service oriented position. Volunteers are not used as Phlebotomists. Organization: American Red Cross Provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Welcome and greet donors, escort as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process. Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately. Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values. Create a favorable impression of the Red Cross, and the blood donation process, that will encourage continued support. Make reminder calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed. Be available and committed to the volunteer schedule. Model excellent customer service behaviors. Attend to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution. Set-up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality areas. Punctual and dependable in arriving for assignment(s). Seeking volunteers who have weekday/daytime availability, are available at least two times a month for shift of 3-6 hours, and who can commit to serving at least one year. If you are volunteering for Service Learning Hours, you must complete a minimum of 40 hours of volunteer service. This is a customer service oriented position. Volunteers are not used as Phlebotomists. Organization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat Cuddlers and Committed Kittie Lovers WantedHSNV/A3P is seeking dedicated cat lovers to assist with daily care and welfare of kitties at our Dumfries rescue center. Volunteers are requested to assist with feeding and general maintenance and cleanliness of the rescue center to include laundry, cleaning pet living areas, washing pet dishes and providing plenty of love to housed pets. Volunteers are asked to commit to a minimum of 2 hour shifts - morning, afternoon, or evening. Ideally volunteers will commit to a specific day/time so HSNV/A3P can build a solid volunteer base for pet care. There are other opportunities to include fundraising, event support, and fostering. The volunteer application is located at https://www.humanesocietynv.org/volunteer Please contact a3pdirector@gmail.com for additional information. Organization: Advocates for Abused and Abandoned Pets (A3P) HSNV/A3P is seeking dedicated cat lovers to assist with daily care and welfare of kitties at our Dumfries rescue center. Volunteers are requested to assist with feeding and general maintenance and cleanliness of the rescue center to include laundry, cleaning pet living areas, washing pet dishes and providing plenty of love to housed pets. Volunteers are asked to commit to a minimum of 2 hour shifts - morning, afternoon, or evening. Ideally volunteers will commit to a specific day/time so HSNV/A3P can build a solid volunteer base for pet care. There are other opportunities to include fundraising, event support, and fostering. The volunteer application is located at https://www.humanesocietynv.org/volunteer Please contact a3pdirector@gmail.com for additional information. Organization: Advocates for Abused and Abandoned Pets (A3P) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 5K Race CoordinatorWe are looking for a volunteer experienced with coordinating, managing, and executing walk/run fundraisers. Our goal is to host a 5K race in Prince William in September 2025. Anyone with experience, or a desire and commitment to learn and take this task on, is requested to contact a3pdirector@gmail.com. It's not to early to start the planning process now! The race coordinator will work directly with a Board representative to identify logistics requirements and coordinate with respective sponsors, site coordinators, and media outlets. Additionally the race coordinator will develop a tracking mechanism to ensure tasks are completed on schedule. The 30 hours listed for duration is a simply a mark on the wall. Once the initial planning meeting is held, we will have a better timeline/expectation. Organization: Advocates for Abused and Abandoned Pets (A3P) We are looking for a volunteer experienced with coordinating, managing, and executing walk/run fundraisers. Our goal is to host a 5K race in Prince William in September 2025. Anyone with experience, or a desire and commitment to learn and take this task on, is requested to contact a3pdirector@gmail.com. It's not to early to start the planning process now! The race coordinator will work directly with a Board representative to identify logistics requirements and coordinate with respective sponsors, site coordinators, and media outlets. Additionally the race coordinator will develop a tracking mechanism to ensure tasks are completed on schedule. The 30 hours listed for duration is a simply a mark on the wall. Once the initial planning meeting is held, we will have a better timeline/expectation. Organization: Advocates for Abused and Abandoned Pets (A3P) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Would you like to help DOGS and CATS get ADOPTED?Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteers that would like to be Cat Adoption Coordinators! We are a foster-based rescue in the VA, MD, DC area that pulls kittens and cats from high kill shelters across the rural south and places them in foster care to get adopted! We need volunteers willing to train to become Dog and Cat Adoption Coordinators and help us get these wonderful animals adopted! Interested in learning more - reach out to volunteering@luckydoganimalrescue.org and we will send you info on our next AC information session/training! About the Adoption Coordinator (AC) role: What is it? Adoption Coordinators are the main advocates for our dogs and cats! They not only work to match our animals with potential adopters, but they also serve as a critical resource to our foster parents. ACs choose the animals they want to be responsible for, ensure they are properly posted online, and discuss them with interest adopters. ACs review ALL applications that come in for those animals -- and if they are not previously pre-approved, ensure that we complete a vet check and landlord check (if applicable), conduct a phone screen, and, when needed, find a home visit volunteer. Adoption Coordinators are one of our most important groups of volunteers. Typically, ACs dedicate anywhere from 5-15 hours a week to Lucky Dog. Having regular access to email is super important! Adoption Coordinators are also required to attend at least 2 adoption events per month and 1 transport per month. This is a great opportunity to meet your dogs and cats and chat with their fosters! Training Needed? All Adoption Coordinators go through a virtual AC training and shadow at one of our Sunday adoption events. Once they have completed that, they will go through a mentoring phase before they work on their own. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteers that would like to be Cat Adoption Coordinators! We are a foster-based rescue in the VA, MD, DC area that pulls kittens and cats from high kill shelters across the rural south and places them in foster care to get adopted! We need volunteers willing to train to become Dog and Cat Adoption Coordinators and help us get these wonderful animals adopted! Interested in learning more - reach out to volunteering@luckydoganimalrescue.org and we will send you info on our next AC information session/training! About the Adoption Coordinator (AC) role: What is it? Adoption Coordinators are the main advocates for our dogs and cats! They not only work to match our animals with potential adopters, but they also serve as a critical resource to our foster parents. ACs choose the animals they want to be responsible for, ensure they are properly posted online, and discuss them with interest adopters. ACs review ALL applications that come in for those animals -- and if they are not previously pre-approved, ensure that we complete a vet check and landlord check (if applicable), conduct a phone screen, and, when needed, find a home visit volunteer. Adoption Coordinators are one of our most important groups of volunteers. Typically, ACs dedicate anywhere from 5-15 hours a week to Lucky Dog. Having regular access to email is super important! Adoption Coordinators are also required to attend at least 2 adoption events per month and 1 transport per month. This is a great opportunity to meet your dogs and cats and chat with their fosters! Training Needed? All Adoption Coordinators go through a virtual AC training and shadow at one of our Sunday adoption events. Once they have completed that, they will go through a mentoring phase before they work on their own. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling All CAT LOVERS!!!!Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteers who LOVE CATS to go to various Petsmart locations and care for our cats that live there while waiting to be adopted! Our cats are currently housed in 3 locations: Largo Petsmart (10464 Campus Way S, Largo, MD 20774), Oxon Hill Petsmart (6005 Oxon Hill Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745) and Alexandria Petsmart (3351 Richmond Hwy Alexandria, VA 22305) We are looking for volunteers to go once a week and help maintain the cleanliness of the cat's condos in the cat centers. This includes scooping their litter box (or a full litter box change if needed), using the provided cleaners to sweep out and clean the condos to keep them sanitary, change out any dirty beds and toys with new fresh ones, making sure that they have fresh water and clean bowls and general just tidying up. It is really important that the cats are kept clean to prevent them getting sick. We also want volunteers to spend time playing with the cats and kittens so they get well socialized and handled routinely. After your visit we ask for a visit report letting us know how the cat(s) are doing, any observations on their personality, and your interactions with them. Pictures/videos are great too!The available hours are 9 am - 9 pm Mondays through Saturdays and 10 am - 7 pm on Sundays for Petsmart Locations. There isn't an hour requirement for this volunteer opportunity: we encourage people to sign up on a recurring basis ideally once a week. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Lucky Dog Animal Rescue is looking for volunteers who LOVE CATS to go to various Petsmart locations and care for our cats that live there while waiting to be adopted! Our cats are currently housed in 3 locations: Largo Petsmart (10464 Campus Way S, Largo, MD 20774), Oxon Hill Petsmart (6005 Oxon Hill Road Oxon Hill, MD 20745) and Alexandria Petsmart (3351 Richmond Hwy Alexandria, VA 22305) We are looking for volunteers to go once a week and help maintain the cleanliness of the cat's condos in the cat centers. This includes scooping their litter box (or a full litter box change if needed), using the provided cleaners to sweep out and clean the condos to keep them sanitary, change out any dirty beds and toys with new fresh ones, making sure that they have fresh water and clean bowls and general just tidying up. It is really important that the cats are kept clean to prevent them getting sick. We also want volunteers to spend time playing with the cats and kittens so they get well socialized and handled routinely. After your visit we ask for a visit report letting us know how the cat(s) are doing, any observations on their personality, and your interactions with them. Pictures/videos are great too!The available hours are 9 am - 9 pm Mondays through Saturdays and 10 am - 7 pm on Sundays for Petsmart Locations. There isn't an hour requirement for this volunteer opportunity: we encourage people to sign up on a recurring basis ideally once a week. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling All Dog, Puppy, Cat and Kitten FOSTERS!!!We are Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and we save dogs and cats, puppies and kittens from high-kill shelters across the rural south and we NEED YOUR HELP. These animals must come to the DC area and they cannot escape the shelter unless we have confirmed fosters. If you would like to open your home and heart and snuggle a pup or kitty, then check out our website (Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Fosters) to complete a questionnaire. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue We are Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and we save dogs and cats, puppies and kittens from high-kill shelters across the rural south and we NEED YOUR HELP. These animals must come to the DC area and they cannot escape the shelter unless we have confirmed fosters. If you would like to open your home and heart and snuggle a pup or kitty, then check out our website (Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Fosters) to complete a questionnaire. Organization: Lucky Dog Animal Rescue Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Digital Outreach and Media CoordinatorsThe Cooperative Council of Ministries is searching to fill the Digital Outreach and Media Coordinator volunteer position. This position is for two to three individuals who are interested in helping our organization's digital outreach efforts in educating the public online about poverty and homelessness, support our branding, inform the community of our activities, and assist our organization to be more accessible online. Reporting Relationships: This position reports to the Executive Board. Required Qualifications Experience using Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok and Twitter/X Experience in using either Adobe software, Canva, Microsoft publisher, and other graphics design software Excellent communication skills Excellent writing skills Flexible scheduleDuties Creating flyers and graphics for events and activities Curating content related to human services, housing, social services, church information on our social media accounts Develop new and expand on current social media marketing and increase our online branding -Creating digital advertisements for community outreach Creating quarterly newsletters Taking photos at events Assist in maintaining our website Creating a long term digital strategyOrganization: Cooperative Council of Ministries-CCoM The Cooperative Council of Ministries is searching to fill the Digital Outreach and Media Coordinator volunteer position. This position is for two to three individuals who are interested in helping our organization's digital outreach efforts in educating the public online about poverty and homelessness, support our branding, inform the community of our activities, and assist our organization to be more accessible online. Reporting Relationships: This position reports to the Executive Board. Required Qualifications Experience using Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok and Twitter/X Experience in using either Adobe software, Canva, Microsoft publisher, and other graphics design software Excellent communication skills Excellent writing skills Flexible scheduleDuties Creating flyers and graphics for events and activities Curating content related to human services, housing, social services, church information on our social media accounts Develop new and expand on current social media marketing and increase our online branding -Creating digital advertisements for community outreach Creating quarterly newsletters Taking photos at events Assist in maintaining our website Creating a long term digital strategyOrganization: Cooperative Council of Ministries-CCoM Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assistant Meals Ministry CoordinatorThe Cooperative Council of Ministries is searching to fill the position of Assistant Meals Ministry Coordinator. This volunteer position oversees the yearly calendar for the meals schedule for the Bill Mehr Drop-In Center and Ferlazzo Emergency Shelter Duties Work with the Meals Ministry Coordinator to communicate and coordinate with churches, civic organizations, and individuals to provide meals at the shelter. The meals coordinator sends reminders to volunteers, and assists in recruiting groups. Collect data on food service and communicate with staff on any allergens or dietary restrictions at the center and shelter. Attend the general membership meetings every 2nd Saturday of each month to give status reportsAssist in creating new volunteer opportunities Provide feedback to leadershipReporting relationship: This position works with the leadership of the Cooperative Council of Ministries and member churches. About the Cooperative Council of Ministries: The Cooperative Council of Ministries is a Coalition of Churches in Prince William County that has been serving people who are experiencing homelessness and poverty since 1986. Organization: Cooperative Council of Ministries-CCoM The Cooperative Council of Ministries is searching to fill the position of Assistant Meals Ministry Coordinator. This volunteer position oversees the yearly calendar for the meals schedule for the Bill Mehr Drop-In Center and Ferlazzo Emergency Shelter Duties Work with the Meals Ministry Coordinator to communicate and coordinate with churches, civic organizations, and individuals to provide meals at the shelter. The meals coordinator sends reminders to volunteers, and assists in recruiting groups. Collect data on food service and communicate with staff on any allergens or dietary restrictions at the center and shelter. Attend the general membership meetings every 2nd Saturday of each month to give status reportsAssist in creating new volunteer opportunities Provide feedback to leadershipReporting relationship: This position works with the leadership of the Cooperative Council of Ministries and member churches. About the Cooperative Council of Ministries: The Cooperative Council of Ministries is a Coalition of Churches in Prince William County that has been serving people who are experiencing homelessness and poverty since 1986. Organization: Cooperative Council of Ministries-CCoM Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer - Hunger Prevention CenterPlease note: All volunteers must complete and submit the online volunteer application, found on the ACTS website, prior to volunteering. The Hunger Prevention Center Food Pantry always needs volunteers! Volunteers in the Food Pantry receive donations, stock and replenish shelves, pack food bags, fulfill client requests, and distribute groceries. The Hunger Prevention Center Food Pantry volunteer hours are Monday - Thursday 9am - 3pm The address is: 3901 ACTS Lane, Dumfries, VA 22026. The Hunger Prevention Center Food Pantry is closed on Federal Holidays and follows the OPM guidelines on inclement weather for Federal Employees. Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Please note: All volunteers must complete and submit the online volunteer application, found on the ACTS website, prior to volunteering. The Hunger Prevention Center Food Pantry always needs volunteers! Volunteers in the Food Pantry receive donations, stock and replenish shelves, pack food bags, fulfill client requests, and distribute groceries. The Hunger Prevention Center Food Pantry volunteer hours are Monday - Thursday 9am - 3pm The address is: 3901 ACTS Lane, Dumfries, VA 22026. The Hunger Prevention Center Food Pantry is closed on Federal Holidays and follows the OPM guidelines on inclement weather for Federal Employees. Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Pick Up DriverPlease note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. Donation Pick Up Drivers pick up donations from area grocery stores, convenience stores, and restaurants and deliver the donations to ACTS Hunger Prevention Center. Volunteers may use an ACTS refrigerated vehicle or their own vehicle. Volunteers should be able to lift 40 pounds. Volunteers must have a valid driver's License. Please contact Shirley Couteau for details: scouteau@actspwc.org Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Please note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. Donation Pick Up Drivers pick up donations from area grocery stores, convenience stores, and restaurants and deliver the donations to ACTS Hunger Prevention Center. Volunteers may use an ACTS refrigerated vehicle or their own vehicle. Volunteers should be able to lift 40 pounds. Volunteers must have a valid driver's License. Please contact Shirley Couteau for details: scouteau@actspwc.org Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Intake Volunteer - Hunger Prevention CenterPlease note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. As a Client Intake Volunteer, you will be the welcoming face of our Food Pantry. Your primary responsibilities will include assisting clients with booking appointments, registering new clients, and ensuring that every client receives the support they need. Familiarity with client intake software is essential, and if you're fluent in Spanish, that’s a huge plus! Hours are: Monday: 9am - 11:30am & 1pm - 3pm Tuesday: 1pm - 3:30pm & 5pm - 7pm Wednesday: CLOSED Thursday: 9am - 11:30am & 1pm - 3pm Friday: CLOSED Contact Shirley Couteau, scouteau@actspwc.org for more information. Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Please note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. As a Client Intake Volunteer, you will be the welcoming face of our Food Pantry. Your primary responsibilities will include assisting clients with booking appointments, registering new clients, and ensuring that every client receives the support they need. Familiarity with client intake software is essential, and if you're fluent in Spanish, that’s a huge plus! Hours are: Monday: 9am - 11:30am & 1pm - 3pm Tuesday: 1pm - 3:30pm & 5pm - 7pm Wednesday: CLOSED Thursday: 9am - 11:30am & 1pm - 3pm Friday: CLOSED Contact Shirley Couteau, scouteau@actspwc.org for more information. Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Donation Center VolunteerPlease note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. Food Donation Center Volunteers needed to receive, weigh, and record donations, complete and issue receipts, and sort donations. Please contact Shirley Couteau for details: scouteau@actspwc.org Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Please note, all ACTS volunteers must first complete and submit the online application found here on our website. Food Donation Center Volunteers needed to receive, weigh, and record donations, complete and issue receipts, and sort donations. Please contact Shirley Couteau for details: scouteau@actspwc.org Organization: ACTS: Action in Community Through Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Rainbow Riding as a Volunteer Horse LeaderRainbow Therapeutic Riding Center in Haymarket, VA, is a very special place that serves children and adults with physical, developmental, and mental health disabilities from all around northern Virginia. Each week, approximately 70 students come to us for equine assisted activities, from Tuesday through Saturday, learning how to ride and take care of their horses. Riders with mental health challenges develop emotional regulation and coping strategies, helping them manage anxiety and stress more effectively; riders with physical disabilities experience increased motor skills, better balance, and coordination through structured riding activities, which help foster greater independence in daily life; and all our students develop increased confidence and resilience as they bond with horses and engage in goal-oriented tasks. The supportive environment we nurture at Rainbow encourages social interaction, reduces feelings of isolation, and benefits the wider community by fostering inclusivity and better understanding. Our team of six PATH Intl. Certified Instructors plan and supervise each lesson, but every single session needs the help of one or more volunteers; they are the backbone of our program. Last year, our volunteers dedicated 2,000 hours of time to our equine therapy program. Our primary volunteer need is for Horse Leaders. Their role is to tack up and prepare our horses for their lesson, lead them during it, and take care of them afterwards. Leaders should be experienced horse people who are able to read a horse’s body language, control their own energy and body language, have good communication and listening skills, and physically be able to walk and/or trot. Students may also have one, two, or more volunteers acting as side walkers, who support them physically and emotionally dependent on their individual needs. Rainbow students form a bond with their team and it’s beneficial for them to see regular faces, week in, week out. That’s why we ask our volunteers to try to commit to a regular time slot each week, during a day and time that works for them. We value all our volunteers, whether they come to us for a couple of hours per week, or a couple of afternoons as some do. And our volunteers reap huge rewards seeing their students undergo life changing improvements, learning more about the profound impact of equine assisted therapy, and themselves enjoying the emotional benefits of being around our calming horses. Rainbow volunteers are hands on members of the team, and also contribute by serving on the all-volunteer board of directors, supporting fundraisers, and help out with other projects. Full training is given and they work closely with Rainbow Instructors and Volunteer Coordinator. We have a beautiful indoor arena, outdoor arena, miles of trails, and an activity loft, allowing us to support our students whatever the weather! Email us at volunteercoordinator@rainbowriding.org or fill in our online application here. Organization: Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center in Haymarket, VA, is a very special place that serves children and adults with physical, developmental, and mental health disabilities from all around northern Virginia. Each week, approximately 70 students come to us for equine assisted activities, from Tuesday through Saturday, learning how to ride and take care of their horses. Riders with mental health challenges develop emotional regulation and coping strategies, helping them manage anxiety and stress more effectively; riders with physical disabilities experience increased motor skills, better balance, and coordination through structured riding activities, which help foster greater independence in daily life; and all our students develop increased confidence and resilience as they bond with horses and engage in goal-oriented tasks. The supportive environment we nurture at Rainbow encourages social interaction, reduces feelings of isolation, and benefits the wider community by fostering inclusivity and better understanding. Our team of six PATH Intl. Certified Instructors plan and supervise each lesson, but every single session needs the help of one or more volunteers; they are the backbone of our program. Last year, our volunteers dedicated 2,000 hours of time to our equine therapy program. Our primary volunteer need is for Horse Leaders. Their role is to tack up and prepare our horses for their lesson, lead them during it, and take care of them afterwards. Leaders should be experienced horse people who are able to read a horse’s body language, control their own energy and body language, have good communication and listening skills, and physically be able to walk and/or trot. Students may also have one, two, or more volunteers acting as side walkers, who support them physically and emotionally dependent on their individual needs. Rainbow students form a bond with their team and it’s beneficial for them to see regular faces, week in, week out. That’s why we ask our volunteers to try to commit to a regular time slot each week, during a day and time that works for them. We value all our volunteers, whether they come to us for a couple of hours per week, or a couple of afternoons as some do. And our volunteers reap huge rewards seeing their students undergo life changing improvements, learning more about the profound impact of equine assisted therapy, and themselves enjoying the emotional benefits of being around our calming horses. Rainbow volunteers are hands on members of the team, and also contribute by serving on the all-volunteer board of directors, supporting fundraisers, and help out with other projects. Full training is given and they work closely with Rainbow Instructors and Volunteer Coordinator. We have a beautiful indoor arena, outdoor arena, miles of trails, and an activity loft, allowing us to support our students whatever the weather! Email us at volunteercoordinator@rainbowriding.org or fill in our online application here. Organization: Rainbow Therapeutic Riding Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wildlife Rescue Helpline (18 years or older)READ THIS FIRST: Do not check that you are interested through this website. Responses on this website are not checked frequently. If you are interested in this opportunity, please go to https://portal.wildliferescueleague.org/volunteer_questionnaire/ and submit the questionnaire. You must be 18 years of age for this volunteer position and live in Northern Virginia, surrounding counties, or Washington D.C. We are currently looking for volunteers to staff our wildlife helpline. a great way to help wildlife. You will field questions from the public about how to respond to all kinds of wildlife situations, including injured, orphaned, sick, and nuisance wildlife. You will learn all about wildlife, such as when a baby bird or a mammal needs help or when it should be left alone, how to help injured wildlife, and how to humanely deal with critters in attics and under decks. The helpline volunteer shifts are 7 days per week, during the day, and you chose 2-hour shifts that are most convenient for you. You volunteer from your own home, using your computer to hear incoming messages and then returning calls to provide advice or a referral to a species-specific wildlife rehabilitator or wildlife veterinarian. We provide the necessary training. Organization: Wildlife Rescue League READ THIS FIRST: Do not check that you are interested through this website. Responses on this website are not checked frequently. If you are interested in this opportunity, please go to https://portal.wildliferescueleague.org/volunteer_questionnaire/ and submit the questionnaire. You must be 18 years of age for this volunteer position and live in Northern Virginia, surrounding counties, or Washington D.C. We are currently looking for volunteers to staff our wildlife helpline. a great way to help wildlife. You will field questions from the public about how to respond to all kinds of wildlife situations, including injured, orphaned, sick, and nuisance wildlife. You will learn all about wildlife, such as when a baby bird or a mammal needs help or when it should be left alone, how to help injured wildlife, and how to humanely deal with critters in attics and under decks. The helpline volunteer shifts are 7 days per week, during the day, and you chose 2-hour shifts that are most convenient for you. You volunteer from your own home, using your computer to hear incoming messages and then returning calls to provide advice or a referral to a species-specific wildlife rehabilitator or wildlife veterinarian. We provide the necessary training. Organization: Wildlife Rescue League Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22040 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Postpartum Peer Mentor VolunteerAre you a survivor of postpartum depression, anxiety or other perinatal mood and anxiety disorder and want to provide help and hope to new parents going through a similar experience? PSVa’s Peer Mentors are volunteers who have firsthand/lived experience with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. As survivors, they understand the struggle and the path to wellness, and want to offer support to those who are suffering. Training is required but is provided to volunteers through our organization. The first step is to complete the PSVa Volunteer Application. Organization: Postpartum Support Virginia Are you a survivor of postpartum depression, anxiety or other perinatal mood and anxiety disorder and want to provide help and hope to new parents going through a similar experience? PSVa’s Peer Mentors are volunteers who have firsthand/lived experience with perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. As survivors, they understand the struggle and the path to wellness, and want to offer support to those who are suffering. Training is required but is provided to volunteers through our organization. The first step is to complete the PSVa Volunteer Application. Organization: Postpartum Support Virginia Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22192 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Volunteer's NeededCASA Children’s Intervention Services is looking for volunteers! Our volunteers are appointed by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations judges to advocate for the best interests of the child in cases of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers are members of the community who receive extensive education and training in order to advocate for abused and neglected children – who through no fault of their own – are thrust into juvenile and domestic relations court and often, into foster care. Volunteers work with legal and child welfare professionals, educators and service providers to ensure that judges have all the information they need to make the most well-informed decisions for each child. Please consider giving your time to help a child in need. The first step is to attend one of our monthly virtual information sessions to hear about the role of the advocate, the application process and the training requirements. Contact JoAnn Polen at jpolen@casacis.org for the link to upcoming meetings. Organization: CASA Children's Intervention Services CASA Children’s Intervention Services is looking for volunteers! Our volunteers are appointed by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations judges to advocate for the best interests of the child in cases of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers are members of the community who receive extensive education and training in order to advocate for abused and neglected children – who through no fault of their own – are thrust into juvenile and domestic relations court and often, into foster care. Volunteers work with legal and child welfare professionals, educators and service providers to ensure that judges have all the information they need to make the most well-informed decisions for each child. Please consider giving your time to help a child in need. The first step is to attend one of our monthly virtual information sessions to hear about the role of the advocate, the application process and the training requirements. Contact JoAnn Polen at jpolen@casacis.org for the link to upcoming meetings. Organization: CASA Children's Intervention Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerAre you a survivor of postpartum depression, anxiety or other perinatal mood and anxiety disorder and want to provide help and hope to new mothers and parents going through a similar experience? Or do you want to ensure all maternity patients in Virginia receive information about PMADs in hospital discharge paperwork or from their providers? We rely extensively on a state-wide network of dedicated volunteers who are the backbone of the organization. Volunteers provide direct support to new mothers and parents and their families experiencing a difficult time in their lives AND provide behind-the-scenes support to PSVa in a variety of administrative duties. All volunteers have a positive impact on the lives of new and expectant parents and their families in Virginia. Training is required but required for free to volunteers through our organization. The first step is to complete the PSVa Volunteer Application. Organization: Postpartum Support Virginia Are you a survivor of postpartum depression, anxiety or other perinatal mood and anxiety disorder and want to provide help and hope to new mothers and parents going through a similar experience? Or do you want to ensure all maternity patients in Virginia receive information about PMADs in hospital discharge paperwork or from their providers? We rely extensively on a state-wide network of dedicated volunteers who are the backbone of the organization. Volunteers provide direct support to new mothers and parents and their families experiencing a difficult time in their lives AND provide behind-the-scenes support to PSVa in a variety of administrative duties. All volunteers have a positive impact on the lives of new and expectant parents and their families in Virginia. Training is required but required for free to volunteers through our organization. The first step is to complete the PSVa Volunteer Application. Organization: Postpartum Support Virginia Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22192 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: USO VOLUNTEERS: CENTER & PROGRAMING SUPPORT!Marine Corps Base Quantico is home to TWO USO centers: USO Quantico MAIN and USO Quantico WEST and we are always looking for volunteers to help support the mission to serve the people who serve. Volunteers are the bloodline of the USO operations and through the dedication of your valuable time to support our center operations, events, and programs, you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of our active-duty service members and military families, and the community aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. USO Quantico MAIN (3049 Bordelon St, Quantico, VA 22134); HOURS: Monday-Friday: 9:00am to 9:00pm (volunteer shifts: 9a-1p, 1p-5p, 5p-9p) and Saturday-Sunday: 9:00am to 5:00pm (volunteer shifts: 9a-1p and 1p-5p) USO Quantico WEST (24010 Montezuma Ave, Quantico, VA 22134); HOURS: Monday-Friday: 9:00am to 9:00pm (volunteer shifts: 9a-1p, 1p-5p, 5p-9p) and Saturday-Sunday: 12:00pm to 4:00pm To get involved or for more information visit: https://midatlantic.uso.org/quanticomain https://midatlantic.uso.org/quanticowest Organization: USO Quantico Marine Corps Base Quantico is home to TWO USO centers: USO Quantico MAIN and USO Quantico WEST and we are always looking for volunteers to help support the mission to serve the people who serve. Volunteers are the bloodline of the USO operations and through the dedication of your valuable time to support our center operations, events, and programs, you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of our active-duty service members and military families, and the community aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico. USO Quantico MAIN (3049 Bordelon St, Quantico, VA 22134); HOURS: Monday-Friday: 9:00am to 9:00pm (volunteer shifts: 9a-1p, 1p-5p, 5p-9p) and Saturday-Sunday: 9:00am to 5:00pm (volunteer shifts: 9a-1p and 1p-5p) USO Quantico WEST (24010 Montezuma Ave, Quantico, VA 22134); HOURS: Monday-Friday: 9:00am to 9:00pm (volunteer shifts: 9a-1p, 1p-5p, 5p-9p) and Saturday-Sunday: 12:00pm to 4:00pm To get involved or for more information visit: https://midatlantic.uso.org/quanticomain https://midatlantic.uso.org/quanticowest Organization: USO Quantico Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22134 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Mandated Community Service HoursDo You Have Court Mandated Community Service Hours To Complete? Contact Shelley Tibbs: stibbs@volunteerprincewilliam.org. or visit our website volunteerprincewilliam.org under court services for more information We Have Ongoing Opportunities Must Have An Appointment To Come Into Office Organization: Volunteer Prince William Alternative Community Service Do You Have Court Mandated Community Service Hours To Complete? Contact Shelley Tibbs: stibbs@volunteerprincewilliam.org. or visit our website volunteerprincewilliam.org under court services for more information We Have Ongoing Opportunities Must Have An Appointment To Come Into Office Organization: Volunteer Prince William Alternative Community Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pre-trial Community Service hoursAre you looking for a place to complete community service hours prior to a court appearance? We have numerous opportunities available. Please contact Shelley Tibbs at 703-369-5292 Ext 316 or Email Stibbs@volunteerprincewilliam.org (Email is best) You can also visit our website volunteerprincewilliam.org under court services for more information Must Have An Appointment To Come Into The Office Organization: Volunteer Prince William Alternative Community Service Are you looking for a place to complete community service hours prior to a court appearance? We have numerous opportunities available. Please contact Shelley Tibbs at 703-369-5292 Ext 316 or Email Stibbs@volunteerprincewilliam.org (Email is best) You can also visit our website volunteerprincewilliam.org under court services for more information Must Have An Appointment To Come Into The Office Organization: Volunteer Prince William Alternative Community Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needing Community Service Hours to Fulfill an Obligation to the Court.For Site Managers or Volunteer Coordinators We have lots of new volunteers needing community service hours to fulfill an obligation to the court. We would greatly appreciate if you could help us help them but as importantly get stuff done at your organization. Our community service volunteers are both adults and teens and available during the week and on weekends. Thank you, Shelley Tibbs Alternative Service Program Coordinator Volunteer Prince William 8621 Breeden Ave Manassas, VA 20110 703-369-5292 Ext 316 Fax: 703-369-5671 stibbs@volunteerprincewilliam.org Organization: Volunteer Prince William Alternative Community Service For Site Managers or Volunteer Coordinators We have lots of new volunteers needing community service hours to fulfill an obligation to the court. We would greatly appreciate if you could help us help them but as importantly get stuff done at your organization. Our community service volunteers are both adults and teens and available during the week and on weekends. Thank you, Shelley Tibbs Alternative Service Program Coordinator Volunteer Prince William 8621 Breeden Ave Manassas, VA 20110 703-369-5292 Ext 316 Fax: 703-369-5671 stibbs@volunteerprincewilliam.org Organization: Volunteer Prince William Alternative Community Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Stagehand Looking for a volunteer opportunity that lets you soak in live entertainment? Look no further! Join us as an Event Stagehand and contribute to the smooth running of our vibrant events. Here's what you'll be doing: Roles: Guiding show bands to their designated staging areas Assisting bands with load-in and breakdown (with permission from bands) Helping with stage setup and breakdown . If you're interested in volunteering, please select your preferred dates and times using the signup link below. Once you've made your selection, send us a quick email at clearbrookcenterofthearts@gmail.com to confirm your availability. We're excited to welcome you to the team! We're using SignUp (the leading online signup and reminder tool) to organize our upcoming activity. Organization: Clearbrook Foundation Looking for a volunteer opportunity that lets you soak in live entertainment? Look no further! Join us as an Event Stagehand and contribute to the smooth running of our vibrant events. Here's what you'll be doing: Roles: Guiding show bands to their designated staging areas Assisting bands with load-in and breakdown (with permission from bands) Helping with stage setup and breakdown . If you're interested in volunteering, please select your preferred dates and times using the signup link below. Once you've made your selection, send us a quick email at clearbrookcenterofthearts@gmail.com to confirm your availability. We're excited to welcome you to the team! We're using SignUp (the leading online signup and reminder tool) to organize our upcoming activity. Organization: Clearbrook Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22192 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inspire Independence! Raise a future service dog puppy!
No matter where you’re located in the U.S., you can volunteer to raise a puppy and be a part of something truly life-changing! Help inspire independence and provide service dogs to people with disabilities! What’s in it for you? Be a Hero: Play a crucial role in preparing a future service dog for their life-changing work. Learn to Work with Dogs: No dog experience necessary-guidance and support are provided! Have Fun: Enjoy the playful companionship of a puppy while making a lasting impact. Connect with a passionate community of puppy raisers, volunteers and graduates. Flexible Commitment: While many choose to raise a puppy for the entire 16-18 month journey, we offer flexible options to fit your lifestyle What’s Involved? Create a Loving Home: Provide a safe environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months in your home). Learn and Grow: Teach essential puppy manners and skills with our support and resources, including a puppy class! Stay Connected: Work closely with us to track the puppy’s progress and participate in regular puppy classes. Ensure Wellness: Provide food, veterinary care and age-appropriate socialization. Keep Active: Supervise their activities and use a leash. Consider bringing your puppy to work, if permitted. Celebrate the Journey: Celebrate the incredible journey together, as the puppy returns to our training center and starts professional service dog training. Curious to learn more about this incredible journey? Discover more by joining our upcoming virtual volunteer info session. Submit your volunteer application today, and visit our website for FAQs and more details! Organization: Canine Companions
No matter where you’re located in the U.S., you can volunteer to raise a puppy and be a part of something truly life-changing! Help inspire independence and provide service dogs to people with disabilities! What’s in it for you? Be a Hero: Play a crucial role in preparing a future service dog for their life-changing work. Learn to Work with Dogs: No dog experience necessary-guidance and support are provided! Have Fun: Enjoy the playful companionship of a puppy while making a lasting impact. Connect with a passionate community of puppy raisers, volunteers and graduates. Flexible Commitment: While many choose to raise a puppy for the entire 16-18 month journey, we offer flexible options to fit your lifestyle What’s Involved? Create a Loving Home: Provide a safe environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months in your home). Learn and Grow: Teach essential puppy manners and skills with our support and resources, including a puppy class! Stay Connected: Work closely with us to track the puppy’s progress and participate in regular puppy classes. Ensure Wellness: Provide food, veterinary care and age-appropriate socialization. Keep Active: Supervise their activities and use a leash. Consider bringing your puppy to work, if permitted. Celebrate the Journey: Celebrate the incredible journey together, as the puppy returns to our training center and starts professional service dog training. Curious to learn more about this incredible journey? Discover more by joining our upcoming virtual volunteer info session. Submit your volunteer application today, and visit our website for FAQs and more details! Organization: Canine Companions Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22195 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inspire Independence! Co-raise a future service dog puppy!Raise a future service dog together with a friend, a family member or another puppy raiser. Become a volunteer co-raiser to help provide more life-changing service dogs to people with disabilities! As a co-raiser, you'll share the exciting journey of preparing our future service dogs. No prior dog experience is necessary (we offer mentorship options for first-time raisers.) More flexibility & shorter time commitments while becoming part of an extraordinary community of fellow puppy raisers, volunteers & graduatesHere's the commitment you'll share for the 14 - 18 month journey: Provide a safe and loving environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months old in your home). Teach the puppy manners and basic skills with guidance from our supportive network of experienced staff & volunteers. Collaborate closely to monitor the puppy’s progress. Share responsibility for food, feeding a recommended diet, veterinary expenses, and attending an average of two puppy classes per month (either run by Canine Companions or pre-approved classes). Transport the dog to the regional training center at the projected turn-in time. Offer the puppy age-appropriate socialization opportunities, including public outings and veterinary appointments. Ensure the puppy's safety by keeping it on a leash at all times unless supervised in a securely fenced area, and provide a kennel or crate for sleeping indoors. Supervise the puppy throughout the day (some volunteers may even bring their puppy to work with permission).Ready to help change a life? Explore more & fill out an application interest form. You can also learn more by joining our upcoming virtual volunteer info session. Organization: Canine Companions Raise a future service dog together with a friend, a family member or another puppy raiser. Become a volunteer co-raiser to help provide more life-changing service dogs to people with disabilities! As a co-raiser, you'll share the exciting journey of preparing our future service dogs. No prior dog experience is necessary (we offer mentorship options for first-time raisers.) More flexibility & shorter time commitments while becoming part of an extraordinary community of fellow puppy raisers, volunteers & graduatesHere's the commitment you'll share for the 14 - 18 month journey: Provide a safe and loving environment for a puppy (the only dog under 12 months old in your home). Teach the puppy manners and basic skills with guidance from our supportive network of experienced staff & volunteers. Collaborate closely to monitor the puppy’s progress. Share responsibility for food, feeding a recommended diet, veterinary expenses, and attending an average of two puppy classes per month (either run by Canine Companions or pre-approved classes). Transport the dog to the regional training center at the projected turn-in time. Offer the puppy age-appropriate socialization opportunities, including public outings and veterinary appointments. Ensure the puppy's safety by keeping it on a leash at all times unless supervised in a securely fenced area, and provide a kennel or crate for sleeping indoors. Supervise the puppy throughout the day (some volunteers may even bring their puppy to work with permission).Ready to help change a life? Explore more & fill out an application interest form. You can also learn more by joining our upcoming virtual volunteer info session. Organization: Canine Companions Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22195 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-house Store AssoicateAssist residents as they select items. Document their selections. Provide friendly interaction with residents. The store operates on Monday and Thursday. Contact Andre' at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Assist residents as they select items. Document their selections. Provide friendly interaction with residents. The store operates on Monday and Thursday. Contact Andre' at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity AssistantsAssist Life Enrichment team with facilitating games and other activities with residents Provide friendly interaction with residents. contact Andre' Porter at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Assist Life Enrichment team with facilitating games and other activities with residents Provide friendly interaction with residents. contact Andre' Porter at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: One-on-One Friendly VisitorVisit with assigned residents. Provide friendly conversation. Contact Andre' Porter at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Visit with assigned residents. Provide friendly conversation. Contact Andre' Porter at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Church ServiceProvide a 1hr church service to residents. (Scripture, prayer bible lesson and music etc.) Provide friendly, spiritual connection with residents. contact Andre' Porter at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Provide a 1hr church service to residents. (Scripture, prayer bible lesson and music etc.) Provide friendly, spiritual connection with residents. contact Andre' Porter at aporter@birminghamgreen.org Organization: Birmingham Green Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help us Rehab and Repair HomesHabitat for Humanity Prince William County uses tax-deductible donations of money, materials, and volunteer labor to build or rehab homes in partnership with families who face significant challenges in becoming homeowners. Our Critical Home Repair, Home Preservation, and Weatherization programs help low- to moderate-income homeowners make home repairs that alleviate health, life, and safety issues or housing code violations. From minor exterior repairs to critical home repairs and accessibility modifications, we give families a hand-up to live with dignity in safe, decent homes. Organization: Habitat for Humanity Prince William County Habitat for Humanity Prince William County uses tax-deductible donations of money, materials, and volunteer labor to build or rehab homes in partnership with families who face significant challenges in becoming homeowners. Our Critical Home Repair, Home Preservation, and Weatherization programs help low- to moderate-income homeowners make home repairs that alleviate health, life, and safety issues or housing code violations. From minor exterior repairs to critical home repairs and accessibility modifications, we give families a hand-up to live with dignity in safe, decent homes. Organization: Habitat for Humanity Prince William County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorSearching for a high energy motivated people person to perform the following in support our local veterans. Organize volunteers by category (interests, skills, availability) we have a list. Determine Volunteer staff positions (social media, exec assistance, trainers, support specialist) from other volunteer positions (events support, clean ups, outreach, etc) Delineate the requirements for each (skills needed, time commitment, etc). Organize non staff volunteer opportunities by date, needs (from number of volunteers to specific jobs to training) List all events scheduled and potentially those we should be at (Events Manager and others offer input on this too)To apply for this volunteer position, please submit your resume and letter of interest to Office@novavets.org. Additionally, all volunteers need to complete our internal volunteer application: https://novavets.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/. Once all the above steps have been completed, we will reach out to you to discuss next steps. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Searching for a high energy motivated people person to perform the following in support our local veterans. Organize volunteers by category (interests, skills, availability) we have a list. Determine Volunteer staff positions (social media, exec assistance, trainers, support specialist) from other volunteer positions (events support, clean ups, outreach, etc) Delineate the requirements for each (skills needed, time commitment, etc). Organize non staff volunteer opportunities by date, needs (from number of volunteers to specific jobs to training) List all events scheduled and potentially those we should be at (Events Manager and others offer input on this too)To apply for this volunteer position, please submit your resume and letter of interest to Office@novavets.org. Additionally, all volunteers need to complete our internal volunteer application: https://novavets.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/. Once all the above steps have been completed, we will reach out to you to discuss next steps. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Specialist - Veteran Intake VolunteerSupport Specialist
The Support Specialist’s role is to accomplish and complete Veteran/Family support through phone, email, or any other methods of communication with our clients. Tasks include data input and issue resolution. Issue resolution is considered the primary task for the Support Specialist (SS) and includes specific steps such as In-Take of information, Coordination with Partners or Affiliates, Active Resolution, Tracking until Resolved, and Closing. Qualifications: Have a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in a field that supports the specific duties related to this work (e.g., counseling, psychology, family support), or equivalent experience. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, Google drive and programs.To apply for this volunteer position, please submit your resume and letter of interest to Office@novavets.org. Additionally, all volunteers need to complete our internal volunteer application: https://novavets.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/. Once all the above steps have been completed, we will reach out to you to discuss next steps. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Support Specialist
The Support Specialist’s role is to accomplish and complete Veteran/Family support through phone, email, or any other methods of communication with our clients. Tasks include data input and issue resolution. Issue resolution is considered the primary task for the Support Specialist (SS) and includes specific steps such as In-Take of information, Coordination with Partners or Affiliates, Active Resolution, Tracking until Resolved, and Closing. Qualifications: Have a minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in a field that supports the specific duties related to this work (e.g., counseling, psychology, family support), or equivalent experience. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, Google drive and programs.To apply for this volunteer position, please submit your resume and letter of interest to Office@novavets.org. Additionally, all volunteers need to complete our internal volunteer application: https://novavets.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/. Once all the above steps have been completed, we will reach out to you to discuss next steps. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events ManagerSearching for a part time person dedicated to improving the lives of our local veterans through supporting and building our community through establishing and managing events.
Skills include: leadership and organizational management skills. Enjoys speaking and training volunteers. Works as a leader in a fast passed developing nonprofit. Self-motivated and creative Proficient in Microsoft Office Applications Dedicated to serving the veteran community and our mission. Has 3-5 hours a week, a laptop and phoneTo apply for this volunteer position, please submit your resume and letter of interest to Office@novavets.org. Additionally, all volunteers need to complete our internal volunteer application: https://novavets.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/. Once all the above steps have been completed, we will reach out to you to discuss next steps. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Searching for a part time person dedicated to improving the lives of our local veterans through supporting and building our community through establishing and managing events.
Skills include: leadership and organizational management skills. Enjoys speaking and training volunteers. Works as a leader in a fast passed developing nonprofit. Self-motivated and creative Proficient in Microsoft Office Applications Dedicated to serving the veteran community and our mission. Has 3-5 hours a week, a laptop and phoneTo apply for this volunteer position, please submit your resume and letter of interest to Office@novavets.org. Additionally, all volunteers need to complete our internal volunteer application: https://novavets.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/. Once all the above steps have been completed, we will reach out to you to discuss next steps. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hire Autism NavigatorDo you want to directly help adults with autism get a job? Job seekers with autism are among the many unemployed right now facing extra challenges and can use your help! Apply today at https://www.hireautism.org/navigator-application/ We are looking for volunteers with business, management, and human resources experience to serve as Hire Autism Navigators and help autistic adults refine their resumes and cover letters and prepare for job interviews. The expected volunteer commitment is 1-2 hours per week for three months. Familiarity with autism is a plus, but it is not a prerequisite. Volunteers must complete our Navigator training and successfully pass a background check before being eligible to begin working with a Hire Autism job seeker. The ideal volunteer will have a record of success in their professional career, excellent verbal and written communication skills, a commitment to Hire Autism’s mission, and the desire to serve as a positive role model. Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct weekly phone/video call with an assigned job seeker Provide feedback in the form of comments on the job seeker’s resume and cover letter Help job seeker identify and search for jobs commensurate with their skills and qualifications Support job seeker with interview preparation Answer general job search questions and teach basic employment-related skills Document and report progress to Hire Autism staff on a biweekly basis Promote job seeker’s autonomy and independence by embracing a “do-it-with, not do-it-for” coaching styleRequirements: 10+ years of leadership, management, HR, or related experience Ability to pass a criminal background check Experience as a business owner, hiring manager, or similar Competence in Google Docs, online searching, and virtual communication Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Organization: Organization for Autism Research Do you want to directly help adults with autism get a job? Job seekers with autism are among the many unemployed right now facing extra challenges and can use your help! Apply today at https://www.hireautism.org/navigator-application/ We are looking for volunteers with business, management, and human resources experience to serve as Hire Autism Navigators and help autistic adults refine their resumes and cover letters and prepare for job interviews. The expected volunteer commitment is 1-2 hours per week for three months. Familiarity with autism is a plus, but it is not a prerequisite. Volunteers must complete our Navigator training and successfully pass a background check before being eligible to begin working with a Hire Autism job seeker. The ideal volunteer will have a record of success in their professional career, excellent verbal and written communication skills, a commitment to Hire Autism’s mission, and the desire to serve as a positive role model. Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct weekly phone/video call with an assigned job seeker Provide feedback in the form of comments on the job seeker’s resume and cover letter Help job seeker identify and search for jobs commensurate with their skills and qualifications Support job seeker with interview preparation Answer general job search questions and teach basic employment-related skills Document and report progress to Hire Autism staff on a biweekly basis Promote job seeker’s autonomy and independence by embracing a “do-it-with, not do-it-for” coaching styleRequirements: 10+ years of leadership, management, HR, or related experience Ability to pass a criminal background check Experience as a business owner, hiring manager, or similar Competence in Google Docs, online searching, and virtual communication Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Organization: Organization for Autism Research Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Artist Building RepresentativesVolunteer Artist Building Representatives (VABRs) serve as the first point of contact for visitors entering the artist buildings on the Workhouse Art Center (WAC) campus. There are six separate buildings showcasing Workhouse artists on campus, each with a unique personality. During public hours (11AM-6PM Wednesday thru Saturday and Noon-5PM on Sunday), each artist building has a resident artist “on duty,” who is responsible for opening the building, administering sales, and closing-up at the end of the day. VABRs are stationed in the gallery at the front of these buildings, welcoming visitors to the space. They are knowledgeable about what is going on at the Workhouse that day and the other programs and offerings available to visitors, in addition to having a basic understanding of our site’s history. VABRs answer visitor questions and work with the artists on duty to provide quality visitor experience support artwork sales. VABRs do not handle financial transactions. VABR Shifts at the WAC – 11:30AM to 2:30PM (Wed-Sat) 2:30PM to 5:30PM (Wed-Sat) Noon to 2:30 (Sun) 2:30 to 5PM (Sun)Qualifications – Must be 16 years of age or older; Friendly demeanor, with a willingness to engage visitors; Ability to retain and recite information about the WAC, its history and current offerings; Desire to learn about art and artists; Knowledge of art and art practices, a plus; Ability to work three (2) or more shifts a month and committed to volunteer for a year or more.Training – All VABRs must attend an onsite training course prior to working shifts at the WAC. The training course will include essential information about how to do the VABR job effectively and will provide the necessary information to ensure all our volunteers are comfortable with their role and responsibilities. Trainings will be scheduled at various times to accommodate the schedules of volunteers and staff. Benefits – Workhouse volunteers enjoy many benefits including campus discounts and the opportunity to attend special events and theater previews. Volunteers at the Workhouse have the opportunity be part of our growing arts community and to develop in-depth knowledge about the arts, history, and culture of our area. Interested? You can apply online here: https://form.jotform.com/240914730999165 Have questions? Email us at volunteer@workhousearts.org to learn more! Organization: Workhouse Arts Center Volunteer Artist Building Representatives (VABRs) serve as the first point of contact for visitors entering the artist buildings on the Workhouse Art Center (WAC) campus. There are six separate buildings showcasing Workhouse artists on campus, each with a unique personality. During public hours (11AM-6PM Wednesday thru Saturday and Noon-5PM on Sunday), each artist building has a resident artist “on duty,” who is responsible for opening the building, administering sales, and closing-up at the end of the day. VABRs are stationed in the gallery at the front of these buildings, welcoming visitors to the space. They are knowledgeable about what is going on at the Workhouse that day and the other programs and offerings available to visitors, in addition to having a basic understanding of our site’s history. VABRs answer visitor questions and work with the artists on duty to provide quality visitor experience support artwork sales. VABRs do not handle financial transactions. VABR Shifts at the WAC – 11:30AM to 2:30PM (Wed-Sat) 2:30PM to 5:30PM (Wed-Sat) Noon to 2:30 (Sun) 2:30 to 5PM (Sun)Qualifications – Must be 16 years of age or older; Friendly demeanor, with a willingness to engage visitors; Ability to retain and recite information about the WAC, its history and current offerings; Desire to learn about art and artists; Knowledge of art and art practices, a plus; Ability to work three (2) or more shifts a month and committed to volunteer for a year or more.Training – All VABRs must attend an onsite training course prior to working shifts at the WAC. The training course will include essential information about how to do the VABR job effectively and will provide the necessary information to ensure all our volunteers are comfortable with their role and responsibilities. Trainings will be scheduled at various times to accommodate the schedules of volunteers and staff. Benefits – Workhouse volunteers enjoy many benefits including campus discounts and the opportunity to attend special events and theater previews. Volunteers at the Workhouse have the opportunity be part of our growing arts community and to develop in-depth knowledge about the arts, history, and culture of our area. Interested? You can apply online here: https://form.jotform.com/240914730999165 Have questions? Email us at volunteer@workhousearts.org to learn more! Organization: Workhouse Arts Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22079 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BoD and Advisory Staff PositionsSearching for professionals within the community dedicated to supporting our local veterans.
Must be self-motivated and ready to work as a team with other high-profile veterans/military members. Nonprofit Board or advisory experience required. See our website for more details on our leadership team. www.novavets.org Please send resume to Dr. Angela McConnell, President@NOVAVets.org or call for questions 703-986-7444. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Searching for professionals within the community dedicated to supporting our local veterans.
Must be self-motivated and ready to work as a team with other high-profile veterans/military members. Nonprofit Board or advisory experience required. See our website for more details on our leadership team. www.novavets.org Please send resume to Dr. Angela McConnell, President@NOVAVets.org or call for questions 703-986-7444. Organization: Northern Virginia Veterans Association Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 20108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Compassionate Volunteers Needed for Hospice PatientsCOMPASSIONATE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR HOSPICE PATIENTS Capital Caring Health is seeking Prince William volunteers to provide companionship for patients and families of those in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, prepare light meals, run errands and provide respite so the primary caregiver has an opportunity to take a breath and reenergize. Capital Caring Health is a non-profit health care organization providing care to over 1200 patient daily in Virginia, Maryland and DC; we never turn anyone away based on inability to pay. We are committed to providing compassionate care, and our volunteers are at the core of this mission. Capital Caring Health is seeking volunteers to visit patients facing a life limiting prognosis. Volunteers visit patients where they call home; residential homes, assisted living or nursing homes throughout Prince William County. Hospice volunteers will be fully trained and receive the support necessary to be successful. Those who speak other languages, particularly Spanish are especially needed! Volunteers at Capital Caring Health receive orientation, background checks, ongoing education opportunities, ID badge and the opportunity to be part of an incredible team of professionals. Must be 18 years old and have a compassionate heart. Must be available to commit 1 year of service with 6-10 volunteers hours per month.Organization: Capital Caring Health COMPASSIONATE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR HOSPICE PATIENTS Capital Caring Health is seeking Prince William volunteers to provide companionship for patients and families of those in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, prepare light meals, run errands and provide respite so the primary caregiver has an opportunity to take a breath and reenergize. Capital Caring Health is a non-profit health care organization providing care to over 1200 patient daily in Virginia, Maryland and DC; we never turn anyone away based on inability to pay. We are committed to providing compassionate care, and our volunteers are at the core of this mission. Capital Caring Health is seeking volunteers to visit patients facing a life limiting prognosis. Volunteers visit patients where they call home; residential homes, assisted living or nursing homes throughout Prince William County. Hospice volunteers will be fully trained and receive the support necessary to be successful. Those who speak other languages, particularly Spanish are especially needed! Volunteers at Capital Caring Health receive orientation, background checks, ongoing education opportunities, ID badge and the opportunity to be part of an incredible team of professionals. Must be 18 years old and have a compassionate heart. Must be available to commit 1 year of service with 6-10 volunteers hours per month.Organization: Capital Caring Health Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet therapy dogs needed for hospice patients.Capital Caring Health is seeking certified dogs (with their owners) to provide friendly visits to our hospice patients and their families. Dogs needs to be certified by a dog certifying organization and must be current on shots and dog license. Must be 18 or older and be able to commit to at least a year serving 6-10 hours per month. Organization: Capital Caring Health Capital Caring Health is seeking certified dogs (with their owners) to provide friendly visits to our hospice patients and their families. Dogs needs to be certified by a dog certifying organization and must be current on shots and dog license. Must be 18 or older and be able to commit to at least a year serving 6-10 hours per month. Organization: Capital Caring Health Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces - Caseworker (Virtual Opportunity)This position supports the Regional SAF department. This can be a virtual (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Ensure that military families know they are supported by the Red Cross from the first day in the military through life as a veteran. LocationsRemote/Virtual Volunteer Opportunity Key Responsibilities Ensure family information is in the case management system Email and phone military families to provide Red Cross preparedness information Provide additional support, as appropriate Understand and apply Service to Armed Forces (SAF) policies, procedures and protocols related to Red Cross client services consistently and correctly. Maintain strict confidentiality of any case notes, and private personal information in accordance with Red Cross policies Maintain professionalism and conduct as stated in Red Cross policy QualificationsRequired: Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer to include phone, personal computer and internet connection. Demonstrated ability to treat people with respect under all circumstances and instill trust in others while upholding the values and principles of the American Red Cross Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; Internet; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing Strong interpersonal, communication and listening skills Able to work with diverse populations Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Recommended/Helpful: Knowledge/experience with the military Able to support Red Cross SAF mission; have an awareness of and appreciation for military culture, military families, and veterans' issues Bi-Lingual Time Commitment Remote position 6 or more hours per week; between the hours of 10:00am-6:00pm. This opportunity is available every day of the week, Sunday through Saturday. 16 + hours training 8 hours on-line (self -paced) and ask to complete with in two weeks 8 hours of virtual training broken into 4 trainings (2 hour blocks of time in the week day and can go as late as 7 pm). Development Opportunities Regional SAF Family Contact Lead MEPS coordinator Critical Community Service Caseworker Family Follow-Up Caseworker SAF Training Giving Presentations/Briefings Contingency Team Volunteer Partner Division Volunteer Length of AppointmentMinimum 6 months RelationshipsRegion SAF leadership;MEPS volunteers Training Regional Orientation Introduction to Service to the Armed Forces Family Contact Card Curriculum AdditOrganization: American Red Cross This position supports the Regional SAF department. This can be a virtual (volunteer-from-home) opportunity. Ensure that military families know they are supported by the Red Cross from the first day in the military through life as a veteran. LocationsRemote/Virtual Volunteer Opportunity Key Responsibilities Ensure family information is in the case management system Email and phone military families to provide Red Cross preparedness information Provide additional support, as appropriate Understand and apply Service to Armed Forces (SAF) policies, procedures and protocols related to Red Cross client services consistently and correctly. Maintain strict confidentiality of any case notes, and private personal information in accordance with Red Cross policies Maintain professionalism and conduct as stated in Red Cross policy QualificationsRequired: Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer to include phone, personal computer and internet connection. Demonstrated ability to treat people with respect under all circumstances and instill trust in others while upholding the values and principles of the American Red Cross Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; Internet; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing Strong interpersonal, communication and listening skills Able to work with diverse populations Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Recommended/Helpful: Knowledge/experience with the military Able to support Red Cross SAF mission; have an awareness of and appreciation for military culture, military families, and veterans' issues Bi-Lingual Time Commitment Remote position 6 or more hours per week; between the hours of 10:00am-6:00pm. This opportunity is available every day of the week, Sunday through Saturday. 16 + hours training 8 hours on-line (self -paced) and ask to complete with in two weeks 8 hours of virtual training broken into 4 trainings (2 hour blocks of time in the week day and can go as late as 7 pm). Development Opportunities Regional SAF Family Contact Lead MEPS coordinator Critical Community Service Caseworker Family Follow-Up Caseworker SAF Training Giving Presentations/Briefings Contingency Team Volunteer Partner Division Volunteer Length of AppointmentMinimum 6 months RelationshipsRegion SAF leadership;MEPS volunteers Training Regional Orientation Introduction to Service to the Armed Forces Family Contact Card Curriculum AdditOrganization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces - Medical Treatment Facility (MTF): Clinic Coordinator
Purpose
This position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department. This position provides leadership and management of volunteers in a clinic within an Military Treatment Facility (MTF) such as: Dental/Veterinary/Medevac/Pharmacy/PT/OT/Surgical etc.
Responsibilities
Ensure volunteers follow any guidelines related to uniform and immunization requirements
Ensure volunteers maintain professionalism and follow Red Cross Code of Conduct
Follow up with volunteers and military entities to ensure job satisfaction and/or needs of both are met
Conduct annual and ongoing clinic needs assessment
Assist in planning and participate in volunteer recognition activities
Maintain accurate records and reports
Coordinate and schedule unit required volunteer training as needed
Interact and liaise with volunteers and Red Cross management and military personnel as needed
Ensure continuity of required specialized volunteer training, placement and volunteer recognition.
Ensure volunteers are tracking hours in Volunteer Connection
Time Commitment
8-10 hours weekly, spread out over 2+ days per week. - In Person
Some flexibility required.
Volunteering options are Monday through Friday during regular business hours.
COVID Vaccination Required (Fully, 2 weeks after 2nd dose)
Needs to be a US Citizen without Dual citizenship
Volunteer Frequency
Qualifications
Required Access to military installation and military treatment facility Willing to submit to additional security and health clearances as required by medical treatment facilities in compliance with government regulations. Ability to work well with different cultures and personality types. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Ability to work effectively with a team Good communication skills Basic computer skills to include email and Microsoft Office productsPreferred Familiarity with the medical facility organization and knowledge of volunteer guidelines within a medical setting Knowledge of Red Cross programs and services; knowledge of military protocol Relationships• Division SAF Management Team; Installation SAF Director; Volunteer Program Leaders; Military Medical/Dental/Vet liaisons; Installation Volunteer Coordinators; Regional Volunteer Director; Other volunteers; medical treatment facility staff; patients and family members Length of AppointmentIndefinite until successor with initial commitment of 1 year Development Opportunities Training in accordance with Red Cross guidelines Gain leadership, management and on-the-job experience In-service training (as deemed necessary) Requirements SAF Orientation SAF Overview Cultural Diversity Medical/Dental/Vet Treatment Facility training (as appropriate for location) HIPPA Training Computer, safety, and security training (if required) All in-service or on-the-job training as determined by supervisorOrganization: American Red Cross
Purpose
This position supports the Regional Service to the Armed Forces department. This position provides leadership and management of volunteers in a clinic within an Military Treatment Facility (MTF) such as: Dental/Veterinary/Medevac/Pharmacy/PT/OT/Surgical etc.
Responsibilities
Ensure volunteers follow any guidelines related to uniform and immunization requirements
Ensure volunteers maintain professionalism and follow Red Cross Code of Conduct
Follow up with volunteers and military entities to ensure job satisfaction and/or needs of both are met
Conduct annual and ongoing clinic needs assessment
Assist in planning and participate in volunteer recognition activities
Maintain accurate records and reports
Coordinate and schedule unit required volunteer training as needed
Interact and liaise with volunteers and Red Cross management and military personnel as needed
Ensure continuity of required specialized volunteer training, placement and volunteer recognition.
Ensure volunteers are tracking hours in Volunteer Connection
Time Commitment
8-10 hours weekly, spread out over 2+ days per week. - In Person
Some flexibility required.
Volunteering options are Monday through Friday during regular business hours.
COVID Vaccination Required (Fully, 2 weeks after 2nd dose)
Needs to be a US Citizen without Dual citizenship
Volunteer Frequency
Qualifications
Required Access to military installation and military treatment facility Willing to submit to additional security and health clearances as required by medical treatment facilities in compliance with government regulations. Ability to work well with different cultures and personality types. Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies. Ability to work effectively with a team Good communication skills Basic computer skills to include email and Microsoft Office productsPreferred Familiarity with the medical facility organization and knowledge of volunteer guidelines within a medical setting Knowledge of Red Cross programs and services; knowledge of military protocol Relationships• Division SAF Management Team; Installation SAF Director; Volunteer Program Leaders; Military Medical/Dental/Vet liaisons; Installation Volunteer Coordinators; Regional Volunteer Director; Other volunteers; medical treatment facility staff; patients and family members Length of AppointmentIndefinite until successor with initial commitment of 1 year Development Opportunities Training in accordance with Red Cross guidelines Gain leadership, management and on-the-job experience In-service training (as deemed necessary) Requirements SAF Orientation SAF Overview Cultural Diversity Medical/Dental/Vet Treatment Facility training (as appropriate for location) HIPPA Training Computer, safety, and security training (if required) All in-service or on-the-job training as determined by supervisorOrganization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22193 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trail MonitorThe Maintenance and Operations Division is seeking trail monitor volunteers. Trail monitors will walk a trial, or section of trail, on a weekly basis. During their walk they will pick up litter and look for maintenance issues, such as damaged trees and hanging branches, standing water, trail washouts, etc. Trail monitors will take pictures of identified issues and report their findings to the Maintenance and Operations Division. Please include what trail(s) you will be interested in monitoring in your response to this opportunity. A complete map of trails can be found on the Prince William Recreation Mapper under the "trails" tab.
Organization: Prince William County Department of Parks and Recreation The Maintenance and Operations Division is seeking trail monitor volunteers. Trail monitors will walk a trial, or section of trail, on a weekly basis. During their walk they will pick up litter and look for maintenance issues, such as damaged trees and hanging branches, standing water, trail washouts, etc. Trail monitors will take pictures of identified issues and report their findings to the Maintenance and Operations Division. Please include what trail(s) you will be interested in monitoring in your response to this opportunity. A complete map of trails can be found on the Prince William Recreation Mapper under the "trails" tab.
Organization: Prince William County Department of Parks and Recreation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Battle Buddy - Veterans supporting VeteransEveryone can do something to show our Veterans how much we appreciate their service. What will you do? You can provide camaraderie to veterans patients that only a fellow veteran can provide. You can deliver our Capital Caring Health Veteran Certificate to our veteran patients. Assist with/perform Veteran’s Recognition Ceremonies for patients who are veterans. Facilitate acquisition of VA and other benefits. Participate in the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project by recording their military history and submitting to the National Archives.
Organization: Capital Caring Health Everyone can do something to show our Veterans how much we appreciate their service. What will you do? You can provide camaraderie to veterans patients that only a fellow veteran can provide. You can deliver our Capital Caring Health Veteran Certificate to our veteran patients. Assist with/perform Veteran’s Recognition Ceremonies for patients who are veterans. Facilitate acquisition of VA and other benefits. Participate in the Library of Congress' Veterans History Project by recording their military history and submitting to the National Archives.
Organization: Capital Caring Health Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Skilled at Sewing?Capital Caring Health is seeking Prince William County volunteers to provide respite and companionship for patients and families of those in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, prepare light meals, run errands and provide respite so the primary caregiver has an opportunity to take a breath and reenergize. Email Diana at Dioanid@capitalcaring.org Some more information: We are looking for you because several of our Capital Caring Health social workers and nurses are asking for items to help with anxiety, pain, and isolation. Research shows tactile stimulation can help to "center" or refocus those in pain, those who are experiencing anxiety or those with dementia.
Organization: Capital Caring Health Capital Caring Health is seeking Prince William County volunteers to provide respite and companionship for patients and families of those in hospice care. Volunteers provide companionship, play cards, read books, prepare light meals, run errands and provide respite so the primary caregiver has an opportunity to take a breath and reenergize. Email Diana at Dioanid@capitalcaring.org Some more information: We are looking for you because several of our Capital Caring Health social workers and nurses are asking for items to help with anxiety, pain, and isolation. Research shows tactile stimulation can help to "center" or refocus those in pain, those who are experiencing anxiety or those with dementia.
Organization: Capital Caring Health Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friday Conservation Corps
Looking to gain volunteer experience, earn community service hours, or participate in environmental stewardship? Leopold's Preserve is proud to offer our Friday Conservation Corps in partnership with the Bull Run Mountains Conservancy. Each Friday from 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM we offer drop-in/drop-out outdoor volunteer activities including trash cleanup, brush clearing, and more. Sign up for an hour or stay for the morning! Conservation activities are suitable for ages 13 and up, but volunteers under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
To participate, please register for a specific date and time on our website. Volunteer activities and work locations change each week - we will let you know where to meet us after you sign up.
www.leopoldspreserve.com/calendar
Organization: Leopold's Preserve (owned/managed by White House Farm Foundation)
Looking to gain volunteer experience, earn community service hours, or participate in environmental stewardship? Leopold's Preserve is proud to offer our Friday Conservation Corps in partnership with the Bull Run Mountains Conservancy. Each Friday from 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM we offer drop-in/drop-out outdoor volunteer activities including trash cleanup, brush clearing, and more. Sign up for an hour or stay for the morning! Conservation activities are suitable for ages 13 and up, but volunteers under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
To participate, please register for a specific date and time on our website. Volunteer activities and work locations change each week - we will let you know where to meet us after you sign up.
www.leopoldspreserve.com/calendar
Organization: Leopold's Preserve (owned/managed by White House Farm Foundation) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20137 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Donation Pickup Volunteer-St. Thomas UMC Food PantrySt Thomas UMC Food Pantry needs volunteers who can do weekly food donation pickups at area grocery stores providing food donations. Donations are picked up between 8am-10am Monday-Saturday and brought back to the food pantry. This opportunity is best for someone who is able to commit to weekly pickups at the same location. If you are not able to do it weekly, but would be willing to be on our sub list we would love to have you as well! We could use several people who would be available periodically if one of our regular volunteers is unable to be there.
The primary duties for this opportunity are weekly pickups of food at the grocery store receiving area, transport it to the food pantry in your vehicle (a larger vehicle or minivan is recommended), and help unload it with the food pantry volunteers. It takes approximately 1-2 hours or less, depending on where the grocery store is and traffic, etc. You must have the ability to lift approximately 40lbs.
Our donation pickup volunteers are integral to the continued operation of our food pantry. We would love to have you join our team! Please click on the Respond button and someone will contact you with more information. Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry St Thomas UMC Food Pantry needs volunteers who can do weekly food donation pickups at area grocery stores providing food donations. Donations are picked up between 8am-10am Monday-Saturday and brought back to the food pantry. This opportunity is best for someone who is able to commit to weekly pickups at the same location. If you are not able to do it weekly, but would be willing to be on our sub list we would love to have you as well! We could use several people who would be available periodically if one of our regular volunteers is unable to be there.
The primary duties for this opportunity are weekly pickups of food at the grocery store receiving area, transport it to the food pantry in your vehicle (a larger vehicle or minivan is recommended), and help unload it with the food pantry volunteers. It takes approximately 1-2 hours or less, depending on where the grocery store is and traffic, etc. You must have the ability to lift approximately 40lbs.
Our donation pickup volunteers are integral to the continued operation of our food pantry. We would love to have you join our team! Please click on the Respond button and someone will contact you with more information. Organization: St. Thomas UMC Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Puppy SitterGuiding Eyes for the Blind is in need of volunteer puppy sitters to help provide short-term relief for puppy raisers. These essential volunteers welcome future guide dog pups-in-training into their homes and provide a safe environment when their raisers need a break or need to be away from home. Sitters provide care, love, and they support the training of puppies being raised as future guide dogs and typically sits last 3-10 days. There is no cost for the sitter—the pup will come with the necessary supplies needed from the raiser. Volunteer requirements: Must complete an application & the sitter onboarding process. Must live within an hour or so from Chantilly, VA or Prince William County Must have a vehicle to be able to attend puppy class with the pup if the sit occurs on a regularly scheduled class week. May have other pets in household No previous dog experience is requiredOrganization: Guiding Eyes for the Blind Guiding Eyes for the Blind is in need of volunteer puppy sitters to help provide short-term relief for puppy raisers. These essential volunteers welcome future guide dog pups-in-training into their homes and provide a safe environment when their raisers need a break or need to be away from home. Sitters provide care, love, and they support the training of puppies being raised as future guide dogs and typically sits last 3-10 days. There is no cost for the sitter—the pup will come with the necessary supplies needed from the raiser. Volunteer requirements: Must complete an application & the sitter onboarding process. Must live within an hour or so from Chantilly, VA or Prince William County Must have a vehicle to be able to attend puppy class with the pup if the sit occurs on a regularly scheduled class week. May have other pets in household No previous dog experience is requiredOrganization: Guiding Eyes for the Blind Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Puppy RaiserWe need essential volunteer Puppy Raisers in our NoVA South Region (Prince William & Stafford County) to care for our adorable, purpose-bred puppies during the first 14-18 months of their lives. Raisers provide the pup with the love, socialization, house manners and basic obedience they will need to succeed in guide dog training. Volunteers will meet other people who love dogs and enjoy giving to others, while learning life lessons and taking pride in knowing you’re doing something extraordinary! No previous dog experience is required, and current pet owners are welcome. Raisers are provided with extensive support including a dedicated staff member, small group training classes, free veterinary care, an a puppy starter kit. All raisers are required to complete an application and complete pre-placement training (virtual & in-person combination) and must have a drivers license. Youth Raisers (12+) are welcome with the support of an adult who will help build their skills, drive the raiser to outings, and assist with raising responsibilities. Explore our website to learn more. Please indicate if you are interested and we will email you with more information, including a link to join us at an upcoming virtual information session. Organization: Guiding Eyes for the Blind We need essential volunteer Puppy Raisers in our NoVA South Region (Prince William & Stafford County) to care for our adorable, purpose-bred puppies during the first 14-18 months of their lives. Raisers provide the pup with the love, socialization, house manners and basic obedience they will need to succeed in guide dog training. Volunteers will meet other people who love dogs and enjoy giving to others, while learning life lessons and taking pride in knowing you’re doing something extraordinary! No previous dog experience is required, and current pet owners are welcome. Raisers are provided with extensive support including a dedicated staff member, small group training classes, free veterinary care, an a puppy starter kit. All raisers are required to complete an application and complete pre-placement training (virtual & in-person combination) and must have a drivers license. Youth Raisers (12+) are welcome with the support of an adult who will help build their skills, drive the raiser to outings, and assist with raising responsibilities. Explore our website to learn more. Please indicate if you are interested and we will email you with more information, including a link to join us at an upcoming virtual information session. Organization: Guiding Eyes for the Blind Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grounds / YardworkGrounds & Yardwork: Help us make a great first impression by maintaining our 37 acres nestled in the foot of the Bull Run Mountains. Wednesdays, 9am - 3pm
Spring/Summer/Fall: Mowing grass, edging, trimming bushes, and planting.
Winter: Plowing snow, shoveling, and drinking hot coffee!
Maintaining the Retreat grounds is a year-long effort!
Organization: Willing Warriors Grounds & Yardwork: Help us make a great first impression by maintaining our 37 acres nestled in the foot of the Bull Run Mountains. Wednesdays, 9am - 3pm
Spring/Summer/Fall: Mowing grass, edging, trimming bushes, and planting.
Winter: Plowing snow, shoveling, and drinking hot coffee!
Maintaining the Retreat grounds is a year-long effort!
Organization: Willing Warriors Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: House Prep & Staging VolunteerHouse Prep Team: This team supports the Retreat through prepping the two houses on site for warriors, their families, caregivers, and friends. It gives them a place to reconnect with their
family and friends, enjoying each other's company away from a hospital setting. This is a wonderful chance to give back to your community and personally thank service members and their families for all they have sacrificed for our country. This group meets Wednesdays 9:30am-12:30pm and Thursdays 11:30am-1:30pm. This team sets up the Retreat with special preparation for each service member and their family prior to their arrival at the Retreat. Email Faith Lillemo at volunteer@willingwarriors.org if you are interested in knowing more. Organization: Willing Warriors House Prep Team: This team supports the Retreat through prepping the two houses on site for warriors, their families, caregivers, and friends. It gives them a place to reconnect with their
family and friends, enjoying each other's company away from a hospital setting. This is a wonderful chance to give back to your community and personally thank service members and their families for all they have sacrificed for our country. This group meets Wednesdays 9:30am-12:30pm and Thursdays 11:30am-1:30pm. This team sets up the Retreat with special preparation for each service member and their family prior to their arrival at the Retreat. Email Faith Lillemo at volunteer@willingwarriors.org if you are interested in knowing more. Organization: Willing Warriors Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pick Up Drivers Needed!Many of our clients are forced to choose between putting food on the table or paying their household bills. The Hunger Resource Center (HRC) helps over 650 families avoid this difficult choice each month - and stave off the perils of homelessness.
Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Many of our clients are forced to choose between putting food on the table or paying their household bills. The Hunger Resource Center (HRC) helps over 650 families avoid this difficult choice each month - and stave off the perils of homelessness.
Organization: Northern Virginia Family Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Answering PhonesWe need help with answering calls at our office. The hours would be: Monday: after 1pm-5pm Tuesday: after 1pm-5pm Wednesday: After 2:30pm-5 Thursday: anytime 9am-5pm Friday: anytime 9am-5pm just contact Shannon for further details Organization: Independence Empowerment Center We need help with answering calls at our office. The hours would be: Monday: after 1pm-5pm Tuesday: after 1pm-5pm Wednesday: After 2:30pm-5 Thursday: anytime 9am-5pm Friday: anytime 9am-5pm just contact Shannon for further details Organization: Independence Empowerment Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Meals on Wheels Driver VolunteersBECOME A MEALS ON WHEELS DRIVER Organization: PWC Area Agency on Aging BECOME A MEALS ON WHEELS DRIVER Organization: PWC Area Agency on Aging Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22192 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic House GuidesDo you like exploring historic houses and engaging with the public? Do you like learning more about local history and connecting with the community? The Weems-Botts museum is looking for Historic House Tour Guide volunteers for our open season, 05/01/2023 - 10/31/2023! You will have the opportunity to lead tours, participate in special programs and events, and outreach opportunities. Did you know Dumfries was a port town? Discover this and other intriguing facts about Dumfries prominence in Virginia's history by applying today! Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. Do you like exploring historic houses and engaging with the public? Do you like learning more about local history and connecting with the community? The Weems-Botts museum is looking for Historic House Tour Guide volunteers for our open season, 05/01/2023 - 10/31/2023! You will have the opportunity to lead tours, participate in special programs and events, and outreach opportunities. Did you know Dumfries was a port town? Discover this and other intriguing facts about Dumfries prominence in Virginia's history by applying today! Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Web Development/Web Management InternshipWeb Development/Web Management Internship
QUALIFICATIONS: High School Senior or College student(s) currently pursuing an academic degree or professional certificate Average 2.50 GPA or higher Proficient with PC computers and Microsoft Office suite Familiarity with WordPress or website coding (JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS or similar) and design; ability to present and explain mock-ups or beta sites to stakeholders before finalizing Familiarity generating reports and interpreting data Must be detail-oriented, possess good organizational and teamwork skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred but not required
FORMAT: Virtual or Hybrid 5-10 hours per week Internship terms available: May 15, 2023 - August 1, 2023 and August 1, 2023 - December 1, 2023
RESPONSIBILITIES: Help handle change requests around websites and web development Use web analytics data to determine changes around content and structure of website Help come up with ideas for critical dashboards and implement them Help conduct troubleshooting for technical problems that may arise, including debugging code
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Learn about the mission and operations of a nonprofit organization. Strengthen web development and web management skills Gain experience of applications such as SharePoint, WordPress, and Google Analytics Gain experience working with the Communications team and Board of Directors.
To apply, submit your resume, two references, unofficial transcript, a sample website developed in the past, and a professional cover letter to intern@hola-usa.org
DEADLINE: May 1, 2023
The Hispanic Organization for Leadership & Action, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that does not discriminate because of age, race, religion, color, disability, sex, sexual orientation or national origin.
Organization: Hispanic Organization for Leadership and Action, Inc. Web Development/Web Management Internship
QUALIFICATIONS: High School Senior or College student(s) currently pursuing an academic degree or professional certificate Average 2.50 GPA or higher Proficient with PC computers and Microsoft Office suite Familiarity with WordPress or website coding (JavaScript, Python, HTML, CSS or similar) and design; ability to present and explain mock-ups or beta sites to stakeholders before finalizing Familiarity generating reports and interpreting data Must be detail-oriented, possess good organizational and teamwork skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred but not required
FORMAT: Virtual or Hybrid 5-10 hours per week Internship terms available: May 15, 2023 - August 1, 2023 and August 1, 2023 - December 1, 2023
RESPONSIBILITIES: Help handle change requests around websites and web development Use web analytics data to determine changes around content and structure of website Help come up with ideas for critical dashboards and implement them Help conduct troubleshooting for technical problems that may arise, including debugging code
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Learn about the mission and operations of a nonprofit organization. Strengthen web development and web management skills Gain experience of applications such as SharePoint, WordPress, and Google Analytics Gain experience working with the Communications team and Board of Directors.
To apply, submit your resume, two references, unofficial transcript, a sample website developed in the past, and a professional cover letter to intern@hola-usa.org
DEADLINE: May 1, 2023
The Hispanic Organization for Leadership & Action, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) that does not discriminate because of age, race, religion, color, disability, sex, sexual orientation or national origin.
Organization: Hispanic Organization for Leadership and Action, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth/Teen Basketball CoachMartin K. Alloy's Basketball Program is a developmental league with beginner, intermediate and advance levels. In this position, you will work with our youth/teens to help develop and improve their skills and performance. Basketball ages are as follows: 5-18 year old (co-ed). Practices will be held during the week (approximately 1 hour) on a Monday and Wednesday. They are held between the hours of 6 pm-8 pm. Games are played during the week starting at 6:30 pm and/or Saturday (1.5 hours) and will be held at the Manassas or Woodbridge location. They are held between the hours of 9 am-12 pm. Volunteer Perk: We will comp up to 2 children to play volleyball and/or basketball for FREE. Must pay for annual membership: $50 (ages 5-12) and $25 (ages 13-18). Background Check is required: Must be vaccinated (2 doses) and complete a BGCGW background check. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Martin K. Alloy BGC of Manassas Martin K. Alloy's Basketball Program is a developmental league with beginner, intermediate and advance levels. In this position, you will work with our youth/teens to help develop and improve their skills and performance. Basketball ages are as follows: 5-18 year old (co-ed). Practices will be held during the week (approximately 1 hour) on a Monday and Wednesday. They are held between the hours of 6 pm-8 pm. Games are played during the week starting at 6:30 pm and/or Saturday (1.5 hours) and will be held at the Manassas or Woodbridge location. They are held between the hours of 9 am-12 pm. Volunteer Perk: We will comp up to 2 children to play volleyball and/or basketball for FREE. Must pay for annual membership: $50 (ages 5-12) and $25 (ages 13-18). Background Check is required: Must be vaccinated (2 doses) and complete a BGCGW background check. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Martin K. Alloy BGC of Manassas Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth/Teen Volleyball CoachMartin K. Alloy's Volleyball Program is a developmental league with beginner, intermediate and advance levels. In this position, you will work with our youth/teens to help develop and improve their skills and performance. Volleyball ages are as follows: 3rd-5th grade (co-ed) / 6th-12th grade (girls only). Practices will be held during the week (approximately 2 hours) on a Tuesday, Thursday or Friday. They are held between the hours of 6 pm-8 pm. Games are played on Saturday (1.5 hours) and will be held at the Manassas or Woodbridge location. They are held between the hours of 8 am-1pm. Volunteer Perk: We will comp up to 2 children to play volleyball and/or basketball for FREE. Must pay for annual membership: $50 (ages 5-12) and $25 (ages 13-18). Background Check is required: Must be vaccinated (2 doses) and complete a BGCGW background check. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Martin K. Alloy BGC of Manassas Martin K. Alloy's Volleyball Program is a developmental league with beginner, intermediate and advance levels. In this position, you will work with our youth/teens to help develop and improve their skills and performance. Volleyball ages are as follows: 3rd-5th grade (co-ed) / 6th-12th grade (girls only). Practices will be held during the week (approximately 2 hours) on a Tuesday, Thursday or Friday. They are held between the hours of 6 pm-8 pm. Games are played on Saturday (1.5 hours) and will be held at the Manassas or Woodbridge location. They are held between the hours of 8 am-1pm. Volunteer Perk: We will comp up to 2 children to play volleyball and/or basketball for FREE. Must pay for annual membership: $50 (ages 5-12) and $25 (ages 13-18). Background Check is required: Must be vaccinated (2 doses) and complete a BGCGW background check. Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington - Martin K. Alloy BGC of Manassas Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ESL TeachersLegacy Impact is a nonprofit in Manassas focused on ending poverty cycles. We are looking for new English as a Second Language teachers! If this interests you, or someone you know, we would love to connect through email at info@thelegacyimpact.org! Together, we can make an impact! https://www.thelegacyimpact.org/volunteer
Organization: Legacy Impact Legacy Impact is a nonprofit in Manassas focused on ending poverty cycles. We are looking for new English as a Second Language teachers! If this interests you, or someone you know, we would love to connect through email at info@thelegacyimpact.org! Together, we can make an impact! https://www.thelegacyimpact.org/volunteer
Organization: Legacy Impact Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest Stay CoordinatorWe are looking for individuals with a passion to work with our Warrior Families to assist in coordinating their 6 day/5 night stay. As a volunteer on the Guest Stay Coordinator team, you will need to be available during the week for Warrior family check in, check out and also attend weekly team meetings on Thursdays at 10am. Please contact Faith Lillemo at volunteer@willingwarriors.org if interested.
Organization: Willing Warriors We are looking for individuals with a passion to work with our Warrior Families to assist in coordinating their 6 day/5 night stay. As a volunteer on the Guest Stay Coordinator team, you will need to be available during the week for Warrior family check in, check out and also attend weekly team meetings on Thursdays at 10am. Please contact Faith Lillemo at volunteer@willingwarriors.org if interested.
Organization: Willing Warriors Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 20169 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterHistoric Dumfries Virginia, Inc. is seeking an experienced volunteer to help guide our organization as we prepare to submit grants! In order to fulfill our mission to preserve the historic heritage of Dumfries, we are applying for a grant to make The Lee Lansing Research Library more accessible. We are also applying for a grant to help promote the upcoming 250 commemoration of local history and Revolutionary War history! Your help would directly impact our organization as your advice will help the Executive Director prepare to submit two very impactful grants for our small community! Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. is seeking an experienced volunteer to help guide our organization as we prepare to submit grants! In order to fulfill our mission to preserve the historic heritage of Dumfries, we are applying for a grant to make The Lee Lansing Research Library more accessible. We are also applying for a grant to help promote the upcoming 250 commemoration of local history and Revolutionary War history! Your help would directly impact our organization as your advice will help the Executive Director prepare to submit two very impactful grants for our small community! Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dust WarriorsCalling all those who like to clean! Historic Dumfries Virginia is seeking someone to help clean The Weems-Botts Museum! This unique cleaning opportunity gives participants a chance to work within the historic house as they carefully vaccuum, clean, and help maintain a safe and dust-free setting for our beautiful community collections! The Executive Director will work with interested participants and will receive training along with all needed materials. Does preserving local history in a tangible & very visible way sound rewarding? Join our team of volunteers as we help maintain historic structures and artifacts ranging from the 1700s - 1900s! Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. Calling all those who like to clean! Historic Dumfries Virginia is seeking someone to help clean The Weems-Botts Museum! This unique cleaning opportunity gives participants a chance to work within the historic house as they carefully vaccuum, clean, and help maintain a safe and dust-free setting for our beautiful community collections! The Executive Director will work with interested participants and will receive training along with all needed materials. Does preserving local history in a tangible & very visible way sound rewarding? Join our team of volunteers as we help maintain historic structures and artifacts ranging from the 1700s - 1900s! Organization: Historic Dumfries Virginia, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 22026 Allow Groups: No |