Volunteer: Stocking/Cleaning in the Gift NookThe Gift Nook is in the main lobby of United General Medical Center in Sedro Woolley. It is volunteer run and carries a wide variety of items to help brighten the day of patients and visitors. The Gift Nook is open weekdays from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. All proceeds benefit the United General Auxiliary in their mission to support the hospital. We are looking someone who can assist with cleaning displays, stocking shelves, and changing seasonal inventory. This is a great opportunity for students needing volunteer hours or looking to gain work experience. There is some flexibility in scheduling, and we can work with your availability. Primary Responsibilities: Assist in pricing, stocking and displaying merchandise in the Gift Nook Dusting and wiping down displays Changing seasonal inventory VacuumingQualifications: Show a friendly, positive manner with individuals of all backgrounds Responsible and willingness to take initiative Must participate in required initial and updated training Able to complete a pre-assigned shift on a regularly assigned weekday Comfortable using a step ladder to clean and stock high shelves and displays Able to carry/lift boxes up to 10 lbs. Minimum age requirement is 17 years old Creativity, with an eye for displaying inventory and decor is a plusCompetencies: Model Language of Caring in all interactions Show dependability and commitment to service Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentialityAgency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center The Gift Nook is in the main lobby of United General Medical Center in Sedro Woolley. It is volunteer run and carries a wide variety of items to help brighten the day of patients and visitors. The Gift Nook is open weekdays from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm. All proceeds benefit the United General Auxiliary in their mission to support the hospital. We are looking someone who can assist with cleaning displays, stocking shelves, and changing seasonal inventory. This is a great opportunity for students needing volunteer hours or looking to gain work experience. There is some flexibility in scheduling, and we can work with your availability. Primary Responsibilities: Assist in pricing, stocking and displaying merchandise in the Gift Nook Dusting and wiping down displays Changing seasonal inventory VacuumingQualifications: Show a friendly, positive manner with individuals of all backgrounds Responsible and willingness to take initiative Must participate in required initial and updated training Able to complete a pre-assigned shift on a regularly assigned weekday Comfortable using a step ladder to clean and stock high shelves and displays Able to carry/lift boxes up to 10 lbs. Minimum age requirement is 17 years old Creativity, with an eye for displaying inventory and decor is a plusCompetencies: Model Language of Caring in all interactions Show dependability and commitment to service Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentialityAgency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a Senior—Moving AssistanceMany people come across a time when they need an extra hand to move furniture around the house, assistance with packing and moving to a new place, or hauling things to storage or the dump. Seniors in our community have those needs too. Join our MOVEment and be their helping hand! Volunteers may assist with rearranging furniture to make a home more accessible; help get rid of items through a trip to the thrift store or a dump run; aid in packing, loading, and moving belongings to a new place of residence; and more. YOU choose what you are willing and comfortable doing. This is a great opportunity for volunteer groups as well! Location and Time Commitment: This volunteer opportunity is very flexible. We will work with your schedule and location preferences! Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, and make the community a safer place to live. Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more information. A little about our Volunteer Services Program : Community Action’s Volunteer Services Program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met! We are looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. These direct services include transportation, housekeeping, shopping, yard work, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, meal preparation and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Many people come across a time when they need an extra hand to move furniture around the house, assistance with packing and moving to a new place, or hauling things to storage or the dump. Seniors in our community have those needs too. Join our MOVEment and be their helping hand! Volunteers may assist with rearranging furniture to make a home more accessible; help get rid of items through a trip to the thrift store or a dump run; aid in packing, loading, and moving belongings to a new place of residence; and more. YOU choose what you are willing and comfortable doing. This is a great opportunity for volunteer groups as well! Location and Time Commitment: This volunteer opportunity is very flexible. We will work with your schedule and location preferences! Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, and make the community a safer place to live. Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more information. A little about our Volunteer Services Program : Community Action’s Volunteer Services Program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met! We are looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. These direct services include transportation, housekeeping, shopping, yard work, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, meal preparation and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help a Senior—Give Rides to Change Lives!One of the biggest issues our seniors and disabled adults in Skagit County face is transportation. You can be the solution! Help seniors in Skagit County with transportation to doctors appointments or other necessary errands like shopping runs, getting to the senior center, and more. Mileage reimbursement is available! Volunteers must have a clean driving record, current license and insurance, and have no criminal record. Location and Time Commitment: This volunteer opportunity is very flexible. We will work with your schedule and location preferences! Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, make the community a safer place to live, and gain new skills you can put on a resume. Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more information.
A little about our Volunteer Services Program : Community Action’s Senior and Disabled Volunteer Services Program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met! We are looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. These direct services include transportation, and also housekeeping, shopping, yard work, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, meal preparation and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County One of the biggest issues our seniors and disabled adults in Skagit County face is transportation. You can be the solution! Help seniors in Skagit County with transportation to doctors appointments or other necessary errands like shopping runs, getting to the senior center, and more. Mileage reimbursement is available! Volunteers must have a clean driving record, current license and insurance, and have no criminal record. Location and Time Commitment: This volunteer opportunity is very flexible. We will work with your schedule and location preferences! Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, make the community a safer place to live, and gain new skills you can put on a resume. Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more information.
A little about our Volunteer Services Program : Community Action’s Senior and Disabled Volunteer Services Program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met! We are looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. These direct services include transportation, and also housekeeping, shopping, yard work, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, meal preparation and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: La Conner Visitor Center VolunteerWe encourage each volunteer to commit to at least one 3 hr. shift per week, although we remain flexible to accommodate individual schedules. Agency: La Conner Visitor Center We encourage each volunteer to commit to at least one 3 hr. shift per week, although we remain flexible to accommodate individual schedules. Agency: La Conner Visitor Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98257 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cleaning VolunteersVolunteers needed to assist in cleaning up units that youth have recently moved out of. Volunteers will be provided all cleaning supplies as well as a checklist to follow. Shifts will take place Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00 am-1:00 pm and volunteers are encouraged to bring what ever they will need to get them through the shift (snacks or lunch, water, etc.) Volunteer coordinator will reach out and provide more information (location of units) upon application. The address listed below is the location of our Mount Vernon office, not the actual location of the units. If you have questions, please email Hopper@NWYS.org Agency: Northwest Youth Services Volunteers needed to assist in cleaning up units that youth have recently moved out of. Volunteers will be provided all cleaning supplies as well as a checklist to follow. Shifts will take place Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00 am-1:00 pm and volunteers are encouraged to bring what ever they will need to get them through the shift (snacks or lunch, water, etc.) Volunteer coordinator will reach out and provide more information (location of units) upon application. The address listed below is the location of our Mount Vernon office, not the actual location of the units. If you have questions, please email Hopper@NWYS.org Agency: Northwest Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in our Dove Pantry!Dove Pantry Assistant The Dove Pantry provides food and personal care items for caregivers in need. We are looking for an assistant to help with this important program. In this role you would come in for 2-4 hours a month and work closely with our Community Health Specialist. Responsibilities may include: Assembling meal kits Organizing and tracking inventory Ordering products onlineFor more information, please click the respond button or contact Jaimie in Volunteer Services. Email: jkraus@peacehealth.org Phone: 360-856-7356 Agency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Dove Pantry Assistant The Dove Pantry provides food and personal care items for caregivers in need. We are looking for an assistant to help with this important program. In this role you would come in for 2-4 hours a month and work closely with our Community Health Specialist. Responsibilities may include: Assembling meal kits Organizing and tracking inventory Ordering products onlineFor more information, please click the respond button or contact Jaimie in Volunteer Services. Email: jkraus@peacehealth.org Phone: 360-856-7356 Agency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a unit volunteer!Volunteers will help provide a warm and friendly environment and assist caregivers with any needed tasks. Responsibilities: Interact patients and provide them assistance in a friendly and positive manner Notify staff of patient availability, problems, needs, questions or concerns Help unit staff with a variety of tasksQualifications: Possess strong verbal communication skills Show a friendly, positive manner and enjoy contact with individuals of all backgrounds Demonstrate a willingness to keep current with hospital and clinic happenings Responsible, outgoing and will to take initiative Experience working, volunteering or recreating in a healthcare setting a plus Must participate in required initial and updated training Ability to walk, bend and carry up to 10 pounds unaided Ability to operate and transport patients in a wheelchairCompetencies: Model Language of Caring in all interactions Good communication skills Show dependability and commitment to serviceAgency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Volunteers will help provide a warm and friendly environment and assist caregivers with any needed tasks. Responsibilities: Interact patients and provide them assistance in a friendly and positive manner Notify staff of patient availability, problems, needs, questions or concerns Help unit staff with a variety of tasksQualifications: Possess strong verbal communication skills Show a friendly, positive manner and enjoy contact with individuals of all backgrounds Demonstrate a willingness to keep current with hospital and clinic happenings Responsible, outgoing and will to take initiative Experience working, volunteering or recreating in a healthcare setting a plus Must participate in required initial and updated training Ability to walk, bend and carry up to 10 pounds unaided Ability to operate and transport patients in a wheelchairCompetencies: Model Language of Caring in all interactions Good communication skills Show dependability and commitment to serviceAgency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer as a patient greeter!Be the face that greets our patients, visitors, and caregivers as they come to the hospital and help provide a warm and friendly environment! Patient Greeters sit at the front desk and assist with questions, directions, and escorting patients to their appointments. Agency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Be the face that greets our patients, visitors, and caregivers as they come to the hospital and help provide a warm and friendly environment! Patient Greeters sit at the front desk and assist with questions, directions, and escorting patients to their appointments. Agency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in the hospital gift shop!Experienced in customer service? Good with accounting? Enjoy chatting with customers and caregivers? Come volunteer and make a difference in our gift shop! Our little store is full of wonderful gifts, cards, candy and more. The United General Gift Nook proceeds benefit the United General Auxiliary in their mission to support the hospital.
Qualifications: Possess strong verbal communication skills Show a friendly, positive manner and enjoy contact with individuals of all backgrounds Demonstrate a willingness to keep current with hospital happenings Responsible, outgoing and willingness to take initiative Experience working, volunteering or recreating in a healthcare setting a plus Must participate in required initial and updated training Able to complete a pre-assigned shift on a regularly assigned weekday Able to attend periodic meetings Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality Display personal accountability regarding the handling of cash and other forms of payment
Competencies: Model Language of Caring in all interactions Excellent communication/conversation skillset Show dependability and commitment to serviceAgency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Experienced in customer service? Good with accounting? Enjoy chatting with customers and caregivers? Come volunteer and make a difference in our gift shop! Our little store is full of wonderful gifts, cards, candy and more. The United General Gift Nook proceeds benefit the United General Auxiliary in their mission to support the hospital.
Qualifications: Possess strong verbal communication skills Show a friendly, positive manner and enjoy contact with individuals of all backgrounds Demonstrate a willingness to keep current with hospital happenings Responsible, outgoing and willingness to take initiative Experience working, volunteering or recreating in a healthcare setting a plus Must participate in required initial and updated training Able to complete a pre-assigned shift on a regularly assigned weekday Able to attend periodic meetings Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality Display personal accountability regarding the handling of cash and other forms of payment
Competencies: Model Language of Caring in all interactions Excellent communication/conversation skillset Show dependability and commitment to serviceAgency: Peacehealth United General Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98284 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homework Help VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers to assist with our Power Hour (Homework Help) program at all of our Club locations. Volunteers would help Club members with their homework in various school subjects, along with keeping them on task. Volunteers are needed afternoons on Mondays-Thursdays (volunteers can select what day(s) work best for their schedules and how often they visit) Club locations include: Anacortes Clubhouse Allen Campus (Burlington) Lucille Umbarger Campus (Burlington) Concrete Campus Mount Vernon Clubhouse LaVenture Middle School Campus (Mount Vernon) Mount Baker Middle School Campus (Mount Vernon) Mount Vernon High School Campus Sedro Woolley ClubhouseAgency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County We are looking for volunteers to assist with our Power Hour (Homework Help) program at all of our Club locations. Volunteers would help Club members with their homework in various school subjects, along with keeping them on task. Volunteers are needed afternoons on Mondays-Thursdays (volunteers can select what day(s) work best for their schedules and how often they visit) Club locations include: Anacortes Clubhouse Allen Campus (Burlington) Lucille Umbarger Campus (Burlington) Concrete Campus Mount Vernon Clubhouse LaVenture Middle School Campus (Mount Vernon) Mount Baker Middle School Campus (Mount Vernon) Mount Vernon High School Campus Sedro Woolley ClubhouseAgency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorWe are looking for someone who can coordinate our volunteers. This would include contacting, scheduling, and managing our volunteers who come in to help sort our donation closets, help input in-kind donation entries, and help open and close facilities when volunteers are on premise for projects (when other staff cannot be there) Agency: Youthnet We are looking for someone who can coordinate our volunteers. This would include contacting, scheduling, and managing our volunteers who come in to help sort our donation closets, help input in-kind donation entries, and help open and close facilities when volunteers are on premise for projects (when other staff cannot be there) Agency: Youthnet Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Donation Drive for Family Shelter Residents!Team Project Idea: Shelter Supply Donation Drive Engage in a meaningful group activity by holding a donation drive for families in crisis. The Family Development Center is a 10-unit apartment style shelter overseen by Community Action of Skagit County. The shelter is designed to house homeless families on their path to stability and prosperity by keeping family members together in one unit. The Family Development Center is constantly in need of specific items that aren’t commonly donated, such as the following: Alarm clocks Cribs, toddler beds with mattresses Mattresses, bed frames (full size, queen or single, gently used okay—please no stains or tears) Couches, chairs Department store gift cards, gas cards, bus tickets, phone cards, haircut gift cards/certificates Toiletries: feminine hygiene products, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, body wash, lotion, deodorant, makeup, diapers, wipes and hair spray Shower curtains, liners and rods, bath towels, hand towels, wash cloths and kitchen towels Clean blankets and comforters in good condition (all sizes), bedding, towels, new pillows and pillow cases Kitchen pots and pans Home décor: lamps, baskets, rugs, framed pictures Gardening equipment Telephones, TVs, or DVD players Cleaning supplies, especially laundry detergentVolunteer Type: Civic group, business, team, church group, adult, youth or child. Where to Donate: Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org to find out pressing shelter donation needs, plan a donation and arrange for a drop off time. Timeline: Supplies are needed on an ongoing basis, any time of year. Check with coordinator as to what is needed, as storage is limited. Community Need Met: The Family Development Center meets homeless families’ immediate need for shelter and safety. Your contribution to this program allows for Skagit county community members to feel at home and know that they are valued on their path to stability and prosperity. Project Ideas: Make it fun! Decorate collection bins with photos and quotes to encourage donations. Challenge different business departments or groups to raise the most. Offer prizes to the winners! Invite employees, family members and clients to contribute to the drive. Take photos and use the drive in your organization’s public relations or through social media to show your commitment to helping families in the community. Share your photos with Community Action so we can sing your praises!Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Team Project Idea: Shelter Supply Donation Drive Engage in a meaningful group activity by holding a donation drive for families in crisis. The Family Development Center is a 10-unit apartment style shelter overseen by Community Action of Skagit County. The shelter is designed to house homeless families on their path to stability and prosperity by keeping family members together in one unit. The Family Development Center is constantly in need of specific items that aren’t commonly donated, such as the following: Alarm clocks Cribs, toddler beds with mattresses Mattresses, bed frames (full size, queen or single, gently used okay—please no stains or tears) Couches, chairs Department store gift cards, gas cards, bus tickets, phone cards, haircut gift cards/certificates Toiletries: feminine hygiene products, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, body wash, lotion, deodorant, makeup, diapers, wipes and hair spray Shower curtains, liners and rods, bath towels, hand towels, wash cloths and kitchen towels Clean blankets and comforters in good condition (all sizes), bedding, towels, new pillows and pillow cases Kitchen pots and pans Home décor: lamps, baskets, rugs, framed pictures Gardening equipment Telephones, TVs, or DVD players Cleaning supplies, especially laundry detergentVolunteer Type: Civic group, business, team, church group, adult, youth or child. Where to Donate: Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org to find out pressing shelter donation needs, plan a donation and arrange for a drop off time. Timeline: Supplies are needed on an ongoing basis, any time of year. Check with coordinator as to what is needed, as storage is limited. Community Need Met: The Family Development Center meets homeless families’ immediate need for shelter and safety. Your contribution to this program allows for Skagit county community members to feel at home and know that they are valued on their path to stability and prosperity. Project Ideas: Make it fun! Decorate collection bins with photos and quotes to encourage donations. Challenge different business departments or groups to raise the most. Offer prizes to the winners! Invite employees, family members and clients to contribute to the drive. Take photos and use the drive in your organization’s public relations or through social media to show your commitment to helping families in the community. Share your photos with Community Action so we can sing your praises!Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kids Need Diapers: Host a Diaper Drive!Build your team by doing a diaper drive for young families on the WIC program! Collect items for a month or more. Timeline: Drives can take place any time of the year. WIC really needs about 1 diaper drive every three months, but, especially near year end. Where to Donate: Contact Community Action of Skagit County’s Woman, Infants and Children (WIC) and Maternity Services programs, which can take in donations and distribute the diapers to families at the agency and beyond: (360) 416-7595. Volunteer Type: Civic group, business, team, church group, adult, youth or child. Community Need Met: Diapers are a major need for many of our families. When costs like rent, food, heating and transportation add up, there is often little left over each month for all the other expenses related to babies and young children. Community Action’s WIC program has approximately 1,350 clients under the age of 3, and almost all of them do not have enough diapers. For most families, cloth diapers are simply not an option, and diapers can be expensive. Disposable diapers really are the only choice for most WIC families. We need ALL sizes from 1-5. Please note that WIC also needs 1 gallon size Ziploc bags for distributing the diapers. Contact: WIC Program, (360) 416-7595. Project Ideas: Make it fun! Decorate collection bins with photos and quotes to encourage donations. Challenge different business departments or groups to raise the most. Offer prizes to the winners! Invite employees, family members and clients to contribute to the drive. Have a supply packing party! Incorporate pizza and music. Take photos and use the drive in your organization’s public relations or through social media to show your commitment to helping kids get a good start in school. Share your photos with Community Action so we can sing your praises!THANK YOU SOO MUCH IN ADVANCE FOR CONSIDERING HELPING OUR WIC FAMILIES Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Build your team by doing a diaper drive for young families on the WIC program! Collect items for a month or more. Timeline: Drives can take place any time of the year. WIC really needs about 1 diaper drive every three months, but, especially near year end. Where to Donate: Contact Community Action of Skagit County’s Woman, Infants and Children (WIC) and Maternity Services programs, which can take in donations and distribute the diapers to families at the agency and beyond: (360) 416-7595. Volunteer Type: Civic group, business, team, church group, adult, youth or child. Community Need Met: Diapers are a major need for many of our families. When costs like rent, food, heating and transportation add up, there is often little left over each month for all the other expenses related to babies and young children. Community Action’s WIC program has approximately 1,350 clients under the age of 3, and almost all of them do not have enough diapers. For most families, cloth diapers are simply not an option, and diapers can be expensive. Disposable diapers really are the only choice for most WIC families. We need ALL sizes from 1-5. Please note that WIC also needs 1 gallon size Ziploc bags for distributing the diapers. Contact: WIC Program, (360) 416-7595. Project Ideas: Make it fun! Decorate collection bins with photos and quotes to encourage donations. Challenge different business departments or groups to raise the most. Offer prizes to the winners! Invite employees, family members and clients to contribute to the drive. Have a supply packing party! Incorporate pizza and music. Take photos and use the drive in your organization’s public relations or through social media to show your commitment to helping kids get a good start in school. Share your photos with Community Action so we can sing your praises!THANK YOU SOO MUCH IN ADVANCE FOR CONSIDERING HELPING OUR WIC FAMILIES Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Patient Care Volunteer - Eden Hospice
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Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us.
Eden Health Patient Care Volunteers assist in meeting the physical, spiritual, emotional, and psychological needs to Eden Hospice patients and their families. Volunteers shall support and reinforce the philosophy of the Eden Hospice Program. The Volunteer provides a wide variety of supportive services that assist the patient in improving their quality of life.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Provide the patient with companionship. 2. Provide respite for family members or other primary caregiver. 3. Be a caring, compassionate, and empathetic person who can support the hospice philosophy and care plan. 4. Be able to provide psycho social, emotional, and spiritual support by compassionate presence in the home or facility, listening, and by other means which might be indicated and appropriate on an individual basis. 5. Provide feedback to the interdisciplinary team via report to the Volunteer Coordinator or designee regarding patient and family needs and coping. 6. Keep written record of patient related activities and Eden Hospice functions, such as training's, memorials, etc. 7. Support and reinforce the role and functions of the interdisciplinary team when in contact with the patient and family. POTENTIAL VOLUNTEER TASKS 1. Reading or playing games with a patient. 2. Assist the caregiver with light housekeeping, errands, or shopping. 3. Listen to patient's life stories and provide a engaged, caring presence for patient. 4. Be willing to contact the bereaved survivor after the death of the patient by attending the funeral or memorial service and by personal visits, telephone calls, and written notes as appropriate. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 1. Hospice Volunteer training with Eden Hospice or other adequate Hospice training. 2. Ability work with people of various religious faiths and cultures. 3. Able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing. 4. Nonjudgmental, sensitive to the needs and feelings of others. INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Eden Hospice is an equal opportunity employer.
Agency: Eden Hospice
ADOPT A SENIOR!
Actively Onboarding for Skagit County!
Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us.
Eden Health Patient Care Volunteers assist in meeting the physical, spiritual, emotional, and psychological needs to Eden Hospice patients and their families. Volunteers shall support and reinforce the philosophy of the Eden Hospice Program. The Volunteer provides a wide variety of supportive services that assist the patient in improving their quality of life.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Provide the patient with companionship. 2. Provide respite for family members or other primary caregiver. 3. Be a caring, compassionate, and empathetic person who can support the hospice philosophy and care plan. 4. Be able to provide psycho social, emotional, and spiritual support by compassionate presence in the home or facility, listening, and by other means which might be indicated and appropriate on an individual basis. 5. Provide feedback to the interdisciplinary team via report to the Volunteer Coordinator or designee regarding patient and family needs and coping. 6. Keep written record of patient related activities and Eden Hospice functions, such as training's, memorials, etc. 7. Support and reinforce the role and functions of the interdisciplinary team when in contact with the patient and family. POTENTIAL VOLUNTEER TASKS 1. Reading or playing games with a patient. 2. Assist the caregiver with light housekeeping, errands, or shopping. 3. Listen to patient's life stories and provide a engaged, caring presence for patient. 4. Be willing to contact the bereaved survivor after the death of the patient by attending the funeral or memorial service and by personal visits, telephone calls, and written notes as appropriate. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 1. Hospice Volunteer training with Eden Hospice or other adequate Hospice training. 2. Ability work with people of various religious faiths and cultures. 3. Able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing. 4. Nonjudgmental, sensitive to the needs and feelings of others. INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Eden Hospice is an equal opportunity employer.
Agency: Eden Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Life Skills and Activities VolunteerAgency: Northwest Youth Services Agency: Northwest Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-kind Donations Inventory- Skagit CountyAgency: Northwest Youth Services Agency: Northwest Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CCS Farmworker Center Volunteers NeededCCS along with Sacred Heart Parish have an Emergency Clothing Closet at the CCS Farmworker Center in Mt Vernon, looking for volunteers to help organize incoming donations, work when the closet is open to the public and help organize other volunteers.
Need volunteers on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Agency: Catholic Community Services CCS along with Sacred Heart Parish have an Emergency Clothing Closet at the CCS Farmworker Center in Mt Vernon, looking for volunteers to help organize incoming donations, work when the closet is open to the public and help organize other volunteers.
Need volunteers on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Agency: Catholic Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eden Hospice Events VolunteerPlease apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Examples of events and responsibilities: Healing Hands event (spa day for healthcare facility residents) compiling and preparing goodie bags for event hand massage, painting nails, washing/sanitizing tools between use at event Annual Memorial work on a planning committee set up/tear down at event pick up/deliver items for day of event assist with various crafts welcome/speak at eventKnowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Examples of events and responsibilities: Healing Hands event (spa day for healthcare facility residents) compiling and preparing goodie bags for event hand massage, painting nails, washing/sanitizing tools between use at event Annual Memorial work on a planning committee set up/tear down at event pick up/deliver items for day of event assist with various crafts welcome/speak at eventKnowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eden Hospice Administrative VolunteerPlease apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Preparing informational, marketing, and admission packets with materials provided in office. Putting together patient binders with Personal Health Information (PHI) to keep in their homes. Making check-in calls to patients, families, and facilities to assess weekly supply and medication needs. Assisting with small tasks or crafts for upcoming events. Bereavement support - being willing to contact the bereaved survivor after the death of the patient by attending the funeral or memorial service and by personal visits, telephone calls, and written notes as appropriate.Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice Please apply on Indeed: https://www.indeed.com/q-Eden-Hospice-Care-jobs.html?vjk=d9d98e48c6195ea6.
Becoming an Eden Health Hospice Volunteer is the opportunity to give back. To lend a hand and a listening ear at a time of great need. An opportunity to make a lasting impact. Spending time reflecting on our own values and perspectives helps us to understand, appreciate , and celebrate the wisdom that often comes with life experience. Whether it’s through sharing life lessons, a funny story, or skill, we all have something to offer those around us. Potential Volunteer Tasks Preparing informational, marketing, and admission packets with materials provided in office. Putting together patient binders with Personal Health Information (PHI) to keep in their homes. Making check-in calls to patients, families, and facilities to assess weekly supply and medication needs. Assisting with small tasks or crafts for upcoming events. Bereavement support - being willing to contact the bereaved survivor after the death of the patient by attending the funeral or memorial service and by personal visits, telephone calls, and written notes as appropriate.Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities INQUIRE TODAY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Agency: Eden Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Action Donation Drive-Skagit Food Distribution CenterTeam Project Idea: Food and Toiletry Drive for the Skagit Food Distribution Center Engage in a meaningful group activity by holding a donation drive for Skagit County families. The Skagit Food Distribution Center serves 14 Skagit County food banks and is in need of the following items: Cash donations Pop-top or easy open soups Dry or canned soups, chili and stew (no ramen, please) Canned vegetables and fruits Pasta and pasta sauce Toiletries: Soap, feminine hygiene products, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, body wash, lotion, deodorant, diapers, baby wipes Peanut butter, canned tuna Juice boxes Eggs and cheese Baby food and formula Cooking oil and seasonings Dried fruit and nuts Whole grain granola bars, power bars, crackers, tortillasWhere to Donate: Skagit Food Distribution Center, 220 Michael Street in Sedro Woolley, weekdays between 10:00 and 2:00 Volunteer Type: Civic group, business, team, church group, adult or youth Timeline: Ongoing Community Need Met: At Community Action of Skagit County we believe everyone should have access to enough healthy, nutritious food to thrive at school, work and home. Your contribution to this program will help end hunger by providing a local source of nutritious food for the hungry in Skagit County, where one in four children and one in seven adults don't know where their next meal is coming from. Contact: volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org or (360) 588-5753. Project Ideas: Make it fun! Decorate collection bins with photos and quotes to encourage donations. Challenge different departments or groups to raise the most. Offer prizes to the winners. Invite employees, family members and clients to contribute to the drive. Have a supply packing party! Incorporate pizza and music. Take photos and use the drive in your organization's public relations or through social media to show your commitment to helping the hungry in Skagit County. Share your photos with Community Action so we can sing your praises!Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Team Project Idea: Food and Toiletry Drive for the Skagit Food Distribution Center Engage in a meaningful group activity by holding a donation drive for Skagit County families. The Skagit Food Distribution Center serves 14 Skagit County food banks and is in need of the following items: Cash donations Pop-top or easy open soups Dry or canned soups, chili and stew (no ramen, please) Canned vegetables and fruits Pasta and pasta sauce Toiletries: Soap, feminine hygiene products, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, body wash, lotion, deodorant, diapers, baby wipes Peanut butter, canned tuna Juice boxes Eggs and cheese Baby food and formula Cooking oil and seasonings Dried fruit and nuts Whole grain granola bars, power bars, crackers, tortillasWhere to Donate: Skagit Food Distribution Center, 220 Michael Street in Sedro Woolley, weekdays between 10:00 and 2:00 Volunteer Type: Civic group, business, team, church group, adult or youth Timeline: Ongoing Community Need Met: At Community Action of Skagit County we believe everyone should have access to enough healthy, nutritious food to thrive at school, work and home. Your contribution to this program will help end hunger by providing a local source of nutritious food for the hungry in Skagit County, where one in four children and one in seven adults don't know where their next meal is coming from. Contact: volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org or (360) 588-5753. Project Ideas: Make it fun! Decorate collection bins with photos and quotes to encourage donations. Challenge different departments or groups to raise the most. Offer prizes to the winners. Invite employees, family members and clients to contribute to the drive. Have a supply packing party! Incorporate pizza and music. Take photos and use the drive in your organization's public relations or through social media to show your commitment to helping the hungry in Skagit County. Share your photos with Community Action so we can sing your praises!Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Overnight Safe Parking (OSP) HostWelcome Home Skagit manages this program for those in our community that are living in their vehicles and is in need of volunteers to be on-site overnight hosts in the OSP designated camper. Responsibilities include unlocking a portable toilet, making coffee and pouring into server, checking-in guests as they arrive (6:30-8:00 pm), and staying on-site overnight until check-out the following morning (7:30 am). Clean up site and put coffee server away. Lock portable toilet and camper. Position requires stooping, bending, climbing in an out of camper using an attached small ladder. A background check is required for this position. Time commitment: minimum of one night/month (year round). Location: OSP rotates every two weeks among parking lots of five Mount Vernon churches. Contact: 360-202-2596 whsdayshelter@gmail.com Agency: Welcome Home Skagit Welcome Home Skagit manages this program for those in our community that are living in their vehicles and is in need of volunteers to be on-site overnight hosts in the OSP designated camper. Responsibilities include unlocking a portable toilet, making coffee and pouring into server, checking-in guests as they arrive (6:30-8:00 pm), and staying on-site overnight until check-out the following morning (7:30 am). Clean up site and put coffee server away. Lock portable toilet and camper. Position requires stooping, bending, climbing in an out of camper using an attached small ladder. A background check is required for this position. Time commitment: minimum of one night/month (year round). Location: OSP rotates every two weeks among parking lots of five Mount Vernon churches. Contact: 360-202-2596 whsdayshelter@gmail.com Agency: Welcome Home Skagit Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: East County Thrift Store AssociateThe Concrete Community Center Thrift Shop is in need of volunteers! People are needed to help sort donated merchandise, stock, and display merchandise. The retail associate works directly with customers to meet or exceed customer service expectations. They help volunteers maintain a safe and clean store including, but not limited to, sweeping, cleaning, and dusting. They assist customers in finding what they are looking for, and sort and display merchandise. Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more info. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County The Concrete Community Center Thrift Shop is in need of volunteers! People are needed to help sort donated merchandise, stock, and display merchandise. The retail associate works directly with customers to meet or exceed customer service expectations. They help volunteers maintain a safe and clean store including, but not limited to, sweeping, cleaning, and dusting. They assist customers in finding what they are looking for, and sort and display merchandise. Contact volunteercenter@communityactionskagit.org for more info. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98237 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DishwasherPosition Title: Dishwasher
Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Dishwasher supports the ability to feed healthy meals families, friends, and neighbors of our community.
Qualifications: The Dishwasher will be standing for a few hours at a time in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks require attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace.
Responsibilities: This position includes washing dishes, running the dishwasher machine, and other cleaning tasks throughout the kitchen. Orientation and training will be provided and afterword volunteers are expected to independently operate the dish room.
Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed in Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete. Following are the available shifts Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:30, lunch at 10:45-1:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:30, lunch at 11:45-2:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30
How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110 Agency: Friendship House Position Title: Dishwasher
Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Dishwasher supports the ability to feed healthy meals families, friends, and neighbors of our community.
Qualifications: The Dishwasher will be standing for a few hours at a time in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks require attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace.
Responsibilities: This position includes washing dishes, running the dishwasher machine, and other cleaning tasks throughout the kitchen. Orientation and training will be provided and afterword volunteers are expected to independently operate the dish room.
Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed in Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete. Following are the available shifts Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:30, lunch at 10:45-1:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:30, lunch at 11:45-2:30, and dinner at 4:45-7:30
How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110 Agency: Friendship House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Strengthen a nonprofit's ability to fundraise!Many nonprofits lack the capacity, resources, and knowledge to raise the funds they need in order to sustain themselves financially and deliver their missions. You can help by contributing your fundraising expertise and boosting the capacity of local nonprofits while also enhancing your own consulting skills. 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who share their time and talent. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As a fund development consultant with 501 Commons, you can help build the capacity of nonprofits to effectively fundraise by: Assessing and improving organizational readiness Developing case statements for support Creating fund development plans, and moreAs a Service Corp Member, you will: Have access to our resource library and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityWhile the requirements of each project vary, consultants typically work in pairs and serve approximately 10-12 hours per month each, over the course of 2-4 months. For more information about how you can utilize your professional expertise to benefit the nonprofit community, visit 501commons.org and click on Engage. Agency: 501Commons Many nonprofits lack the capacity, resources, and knowledge to raise the funds they need in order to sustain themselves financially and deliver their missions. You can help by contributing your fundraising expertise and boosting the capacity of local nonprofits while also enhancing your own consulting skills. 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who share their time and talent. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As a fund development consultant with 501 Commons, you can help build the capacity of nonprofits to effectively fundraise by: Assessing and improving organizational readiness Developing case statements for support Creating fund development plans, and moreAs a Service Corp Member, you will: Have access to our resource library and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityWhile the requirements of each project vary, consultants typically work in pairs and serve approximately 10-12 hours per month each, over the course of 2-4 months. For more information about how you can utilize your professional expertise to benefit the nonprofit community, visit 501commons.org and click on Engage. Agency: 501Commons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Apply your coaching skills to support nonprofit leadersAre you a professional coach who is looking for ways to engage in the community? We are in high demand for volunteers with coaching certifications and passion for making a difference in the nonprofit community by providing leadership, executive, business, or performance coaching to the senior level leaders including Executives, Directors, Board members, and teams. Coaches who have had work experience in nonprofits are encouraged to apply, as many nonprofit leaders appreciate the guidance of coaches who have been in their shoes. 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who put their expertise to good use. As a coach with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as: Increased awareness and confidence in leadership abilities Improved clarity and ability to guide the organization toward fulfillment of its vision Enhanced relationships with staff, Board, and others Improved time management and productivity Increased job satisfaction and optimism about their organization Expanded personal and organizational capacityOur typical coaching engagement is 15 hours over 6 months where some sessions happen in person and others over the phone or video conferencing. As a service corps member, you will: Be a part of our coaching community with ample networking opportunities. Access our online training, resource library, and workshops Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityAdditionally, if you are in the process of obtaining your coaching certificate, you are welcome to apply. The hours you spend with our clients will count towards your certification. For more information, please reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons Are you a professional coach who is looking for ways to engage in the community? We are in high demand for volunteers with coaching certifications and passion for making a difference in the nonprofit community by providing leadership, executive, business, or performance coaching to the senior level leaders including Executives, Directors, Board members, and teams. Coaches who have had work experience in nonprofits are encouraged to apply, as many nonprofit leaders appreciate the guidance of coaches who have been in their shoes. 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who put their expertise to good use. As a coach with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as: Increased awareness and confidence in leadership abilities Improved clarity and ability to guide the organization toward fulfillment of its vision Enhanced relationships with staff, Board, and others Improved time management and productivity Increased job satisfaction and optimism about their organization Expanded personal and organizational capacityOur typical coaching engagement is 15 hours over 6 months where some sessions happen in person and others over the phone or video conferencing. As a service corps member, you will: Be a part of our coaching community with ample networking opportunities. Access our online training, resource library, and workshops Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityAdditionally, if you are in the process of obtaining your coaching certificate, you are welcome to apply. The hours you spend with our clients will count towards your certification. For more information, please reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling all HR professionals to make a difference in the community!Human resource services are essential to the success of nonprofits. However, many nonprofits lack the capacity, resources, and knowledge to provide these services to assist their staff and help achieve their missions. You can help by contributing your human resources skills and experience to help boost the capacity of local nonprofits while also enhancing your own consulting skills. 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to volunteer consultants who generously give their time and talents. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As an HR consultant with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as: Developing effective selection and recruitment process Assisting a nonprofit in recruiting staff members Conduct compensation study and advise the organization on equitable and responsible remuneration for staff Reviewing and updating employee handbook for compliance with federal and state law while being aligned to an organization’s mission, vision and culture. Creating a thoughtful performance management systemWhile the requirements of each project vary, on average consultants can expect to serve 10-12 hours per month for 2-4 months. As a service corps member, you will: Access our resource library, and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityFor more information and to apply, please visit Engage section of our website https://www.501commons.org/engage or reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons Human resource services are essential to the success of nonprofits. However, many nonprofits lack the capacity, resources, and knowledge to provide these services to assist their staff and help achieve their missions. You can help by contributing your human resources skills and experience to help boost the capacity of local nonprofits while also enhancing your own consulting skills. 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to volunteer consultants who generously give their time and talents. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As an HR consultant with 501 Commons, you can help support nonprofits on projects such as: Developing effective selection and recruitment process Assisting a nonprofit in recruiting staff members Conduct compensation study and advise the organization on equitable and responsible remuneration for staff Reviewing and updating employee handbook for compliance with federal and state law while being aligned to an organization’s mission, vision and culture. Creating a thoughtful performance management systemWhile the requirements of each project vary, on average consultants can expect to serve 10-12 hours per month for 2-4 months. As a service corps member, you will: Access our resource library, and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityFor more information and to apply, please visit Engage section of our website https://www.501commons.org/engage or reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help an organization assess and strengthen their foundation!Are you looking to contribute your skills to nonprofits in your community? Do you have a broad understanding of nonprofit administration and/or expertise in small business development? If so, look no further than becoming a Pathways consultant with 501 Commons. As a Pathways Consultant, you will have the opportunity to make a fundamental difference in an organization’s ability to more effectively deliver their mission! Are you looking to contribute your skills to nonprofits in your community? Do you have a broad understanding of nonprofit administration and/or expertise in small business development? If so, look no further than becoming a Pathways consultant with 501 Commons. As a Pathways Consultant, you will have the opportunity to make a fundamental difference in an organization’s ability to more effectively deliver their mission! Pathways is a short consultative process that provides a framework for what it means to be a healthy nonprofit, tips on how an organization can "easily" move themselves up the ladder, and personalized assistance working through their more challenging issues. It is meant to help organizations take stock of where they are at and daylight a way forward. Grounded in the Five Elements of a Healthy Nonprofit Assessment, Pathways helps organizations reflect on their own ability to: Exercise strong governance and oversight Demonstrate good management practices and a healthy organizational culture Secure the resources needed to carry out their missions and be accountable for the management of funds Communicate and steward relationships with people who give them money, use what they create, help them meet their mission, and carry their message Deliver efficient and effective programs, services, and administrative systemsPathways consultants work in teams of two to: Facilitate the self-assessment process and help an organization come to a consensus on where they are in regards to each of the five elements Discuss easily addressed opportunities and help the organization determine priorities for additional consultation Refer to curated recommendations in addition to doing a little research of their own to compose tailored suggestions to help the organization move the needle in a positive wayThe entire Pathways process includes a series of four meetings held over the course of 2-3 months and approximately 25 hours of service per consultant. Apply to volunteer with 501 Commons and prepare to make a difference in your own community. For more information about Pathways or volunteering with 501 Commons, reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons Are you looking to contribute your skills to nonprofits in your community? Do you have a broad understanding of nonprofit administration and/or expertise in small business development? If so, look no further than becoming a Pathways consultant with 501 Commons. As a Pathways Consultant, you will have the opportunity to make a fundamental difference in an organization’s ability to more effectively deliver their mission! Are you looking to contribute your skills to nonprofits in your community? Do you have a broad understanding of nonprofit administration and/or expertise in small business development? If so, look no further than becoming a Pathways consultant with 501 Commons. As a Pathways Consultant, you will have the opportunity to make a fundamental difference in an organization’s ability to more effectively deliver their mission! Pathways is a short consultative process that provides a framework for what it means to be a healthy nonprofit, tips on how an organization can "easily" move themselves up the ladder, and personalized assistance working through their more challenging issues. It is meant to help organizations take stock of where they are at and daylight a way forward. Grounded in the Five Elements of a Healthy Nonprofit Assessment, Pathways helps organizations reflect on their own ability to: Exercise strong governance and oversight Demonstrate good management practices and a healthy organizational culture Secure the resources needed to carry out their missions and be accountable for the management of funds Communicate and steward relationships with people who give them money, use what they create, help them meet their mission, and carry their message Deliver efficient and effective programs, services, and administrative systemsPathways consultants work in teams of two to: Facilitate the self-assessment process and help an organization come to a consensus on where they are in regards to each of the five elements Discuss easily addressed opportunities and help the organization determine priorities for additional consultation Refer to curated recommendations in addition to doing a little research of their own to compose tailored suggestions to help the organization move the needle in a positive wayThe entire Pathways process includes a series of four meetings held over the course of 2-3 months and approximately 25 hours of service per consultant. Apply to volunteer with 501 Commons and prepare to make a difference in your own community. For more information about Pathways or volunteering with 501 Commons, reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a nonprofit learn from your own board leadership experience!An effective, well-functioning board of directors is essential to every nonprofit. However, successfully engaging board members in governance is a tall order for many nonprofits. Build upon your board leadership experience by helping another nonprofit strengthen theirs! 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who generously share their time and talents. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As a board development consultant with 501 Commons, you can help support organizations by: Identifying key issues Collaborating with leadership to update or create board governance infrastructure Facilitating board development workshopsAs a Service Corp Member, you will: Have access to our resource library and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityWhile the requirements of each project vary, consultants typically work in pairs and serve approximately 10-12 hours per month each, over 2-4 months. It is an excellent opportunity to make a difference at a fundamental level while also enhancing your expertise. For more information about how you can help strengthen the structure of nonprofit governance, visit 501commons.org and click on "Engage" or reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons An effective, well-functioning board of directors is essential to every nonprofit. However, successfully engaging board members in governance is a tall order for many nonprofits. Build upon your board leadership experience by helping another nonprofit strengthen theirs! 501 Commons provides high-quality, affordable consulting, coaching, and training services to nonprofits, schools, and public agencies thanks to a corps of skilled volunteers who generously share their time and talents. The Executive Service Corps, a program of 501 Commons, is dedicated to connecting the skills and expertise of volunteer consultants with organizations in need of planning and management consulting. As a board development consultant with 501 Commons, you can help support organizations by: Identifying key issues Collaborating with leadership to update or create board governance infrastructure Facilitating board development workshopsAs a Service Corp Member, you will: Have access to our resource library and professional development workshops Learn new skills applicable to personal and professional situations Apply your background and expertise towards supporting the nonprofit communityWhile the requirements of each project vary, consultants typically work in pairs and serve approximately 10-12 hours per month each, over 2-4 months. It is an excellent opportunity to make a difference at a fundamental level while also enhancing your expertise. For more information about how you can help strengthen the structure of nonprofit governance, visit 501commons.org and click on "Engage" or reply to this posting. Agency: 501Commons Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Puppy Raisers & Sitters NEEDED!!Puppy raisers & sitters needed! What’s better than a soft, cuddly puppy? Maybe the feeling you’ll get if that puppy grows up to become a life-changing partner for a person living with a mobility disability. Mobility assistance dogs help their human partners with tasks such as retrieving dropped items, opening/closing doors, turning lights on/off, tugging clothing off, and retrieving an emergency phone (to mention a few). In addition to the physical tasks that a service dog provides, is the unconditional love and acceptance that helps to alleviate depression. The road to becoming one of these priceless dogs begins in the home of a dedicated puppy raiser who will love, socialize and provide initial training. You could become someone’s hero by fostering a puppy for Summit Assistance Dogs. Learn more at www.summitdogs.org/volunteer. Snuggle a puppy today and change someone’s life tomorrow.
Agency: Summit Assistance Dogs Puppy raisers & sitters needed! What’s better than a soft, cuddly puppy? Maybe the feeling you’ll get if that puppy grows up to become a life-changing partner for a person living with a mobility disability. Mobility assistance dogs help their human partners with tasks such as retrieving dropped items, opening/closing doors, turning lights on/off, tugging clothing off, and retrieving an emergency phone (to mention a few). In addition to the physical tasks that a service dog provides, is the unconditional love and acceptance that helps to alleviate depression. The road to becoming one of these priceless dogs begins in the home of a dedicated puppy raiser who will love, socialize and provide initial training. You could become someone’s hero by fostering a puppy for Summit Assistance Dogs. Learn more at www.summitdogs.org/volunteer. Snuggle a puppy today and change someone’s life tomorrow.
Agency: Summit Assistance Dogs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event CoordinatorSummary: The Event Coordinator is responsible for the recruitment, scheduling, management, and recognition of volunteers in partnership with the Conference Co-Chair for the WE Ignite Conference and WE Ignite CEO. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Collaborate with the Conference Co-Chair/ CEO to recruit and supervise the WE Ignite Conference Planning Committee. Provide support and direction to the Conference Coordinators in their respective programs/ tasks. Support the Volunteer Coordinator in creating the volunteer recruitment and screening process, update the WE Ignite Virtual Conference Volunteer Guide and create/ distribute appreciation items to the volunteers. Support the . Maintain constant communication with the volunteers to keep them engaged. Collaborate with the Speaker Coordinator to facilitate the connection and act as the liaison between the volunteers and their speaker(s). Collaborate with the Technology Lead to train the volunteers in zoom hosting responsibilities. Support and encourage volunteers throughout the event, acting as their main point of contact. Support the Conference Co-Chairs in creating a volunteer database.Minimum Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity Demonstrated administrative and customer service experience Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement Ability to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs Knowledge or open to gaining knowledge around coordinating volunteers Excellent communication skills both written and oral Strong communication skills Ability to use or learn computerized information/ software relevant to the position Superb organizational skillsPreferred Qualifications Event/ conference planning experience Knowledge of volunteer coordination best practices Experience coordinating volunteer/ non-profit programs Streamlining and documenting processesTime Commitment (approximate) 4-6 hours/ month, including the planning meetings Monthly Conference Planning Committee meetings: usually weekday evenings Dry Run: usually the week before the event Conference: usually second week of February, Thursday evening through Saturday afternoonBenefits By volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable work experience, you can list on your resume. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will be supporting positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. Agency: WE Ignite Summary: The Event Coordinator is responsible for the recruitment, scheduling, management, and recognition of volunteers in partnership with the Conference Co-Chair for the WE Ignite Conference and WE Ignite CEO. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Collaborate with the Conference Co-Chair/ CEO to recruit and supervise the WE Ignite Conference Planning Committee. Provide support and direction to the Conference Coordinators in their respective programs/ tasks. Support the Volunteer Coordinator in creating the volunteer recruitment and screening process, update the WE Ignite Virtual Conference Volunteer Guide and create/ distribute appreciation items to the volunteers. Support the . Maintain constant communication with the volunteers to keep them engaged. Collaborate with the Speaker Coordinator to facilitate the connection and act as the liaison between the volunteers and their speaker(s). Collaborate with the Technology Lead to train the volunteers in zoom hosting responsibilities. Support and encourage volunteers throughout the event, acting as their main point of contact. Support the Conference Co-Chairs in creating a volunteer database.Minimum Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity Demonstrated administrative and customer service experience Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement Ability to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs Knowledge or open to gaining knowledge around coordinating volunteers Excellent communication skills both written and oral Strong communication skills Ability to use or learn computerized information/ software relevant to the position Superb organizational skillsPreferred Qualifications Event/ conference planning experience Knowledge of volunteer coordination best practices Experience coordinating volunteer/ non-profit programs Streamlining and documenting processesTime Commitment (approximate) 4-6 hours/ month, including the planning meetings Monthly Conference Planning Committee meetings: usually weekday evenings Dry Run: usually the week before the event Conference: usually second week of February, Thursday evening through Saturday afternoonBenefits By volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable work experience, you can list on your resume. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will be supporting positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. Agency: WE Ignite Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conference Event AssistantThe Event Assistant provides administrative support to the Event Coordinator. They assist in coordinating the WE Ignite Conference by completing tasks and projects related to volunteer recruitment, meeting support, data entry and other tasks as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Manage the position openings on idealist, Skagit Valley Volunteer Center and other recruiting websites. Review the conference documents annually, updating dates and themes. Prepare and support the smooth management of committee meetings. Create and Maintain the event posting, and support with the attendee data entry. Support with the creation of the event slideshows and program. Schedule and support the dry run and conference orientations. Support the coordinators with data entry and other tasks as needed.Minimum Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite. Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity. Demonstrated administrative experience. Exceptional customer service and problem solving skills. Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement. Ability to manage schedules and coordinate meetings. Excellent communication skills both written and oral. Ability to use or learn computerized information/ software relevant to the position. Superb organizational skills.Preferred Qualifications Event/ conference planning experience. Executive assistant experience. Streamlining and documenting processes.Time Commitment (approximate) 3-6 hours/ month, including the planning meetings. Monthly Conference Planning Committee meetings: usually weekday evenings. Dry Run: usually the week before the event. Conference: usually second week of February, Thursday evening through Saturday afternoon.Benefits By volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable work experience, you can list on your resume. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will support positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. Connecting • Inspiring • Empowering WE Ignite WE Ignite is an educational non-profit with the mission to ignite the inner spirit of women to connect, inspire and empower each other. Our vision is to provide opportunities, through educational events such as retreats, workshops, and our annual conference, for women from varied backgrounds to connect and support each other through both online platforms and in-person events. WE Ignite’s goal is to provide an educational forum for women to connect, to learn from and to empower each other. Through these events, we will expand our reach, expand our minds, and expand our hearts. The conference provides attendees with time for reflection and impactful conversations around gender, sexuality, and race. WE Ignite 2021 was our first virtual zoom conference. WE Ignite is committed to facilitating diverse, equitable, and inclusive environments where everyone can learn and grow. The conference sessions contain an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens with an intersectionality and positionality focus to center the most marginalized. By submitting your application, you join us in the furthering of our commitment towards liberation and antiracism. Agency: WE Ignite The Event Assistant provides administrative support to the Event Coordinator. They assist in coordinating the WE Ignite Conference by completing tasks and projects related to volunteer recruitment, meeting support, data entry and other tasks as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Manage the position openings on idealist, Skagit Valley Volunteer Center and other recruiting websites. Review the conference documents annually, updating dates and themes. Prepare and support the smooth management of committee meetings. Create and Maintain the event posting, and support with the attendee data entry. Support with the creation of the event slideshows and program. Schedule and support the dry run and conference orientations. Support the coordinators with data entry and other tasks as needed.Minimum Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite. Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity. Demonstrated administrative experience. Exceptional customer service and problem solving skills. Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement. Ability to manage schedules and coordinate meetings. Excellent communication skills both written and oral. Ability to use or learn computerized information/ software relevant to the position. Superb organizational skills.Preferred Qualifications Event/ conference planning experience. Executive assistant experience. Streamlining and documenting processes.Time Commitment (approximate) 3-6 hours/ month, including the planning meetings. Monthly Conference Planning Committee meetings: usually weekday evenings. Dry Run: usually the week before the event. Conference: usually second week of February, Thursday evening through Saturday afternoon.Benefits By volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable work experience, you can list on your resume. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will support positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. Connecting • Inspiring • Empowering WE Ignite WE Ignite is an educational non-profit with the mission to ignite the inner spirit of women to connect, inspire and empower each other. Our vision is to provide opportunities, through educational events such as retreats, workshops, and our annual conference, for women from varied backgrounds to connect and support each other through both online platforms and in-person events. WE Ignite’s goal is to provide an educational forum for women to connect, to learn from and to empower each other. Through these events, we will expand our reach, expand our minds, and expand our hearts. The conference provides attendees with time for reflection and impactful conversations around gender, sexuality, and race. WE Ignite 2021 was our first virtual zoom conference. WE Ignite is committed to facilitating diverse, equitable, and inclusive environments where everyone can learn and grow. The conference sessions contain an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens with an intersectionality and positionality focus to center the most marginalized. By submitting your application, you join us in the furthering of our commitment towards liberation and antiracism. Agency: WE Ignite Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BartendersDescription Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, one hour before live events. Sell and serve beer, wine, other beverages in Lincoln Art Bar. Must have current Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Card (course takes 3 hours, paid for by the theater) Staffing Needs 1 volunteer at movies and small events 2-3 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours total including possible intermission Various Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Event We will pay for your MAST Card in exchange for your commitment to volunteer
Agency: Lincoln Theatre Description Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, one hour before live events. Sell and serve beer, wine, other beverages in Lincoln Art Bar. Must have current Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Card (course takes 3 hours, paid for by the theater) Staffing Needs 1 volunteer at movies and small events 2-3 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours total including possible intermission Various Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Event We will pay for your MAST Card in exchange for your commitment to volunteer
Agency: Lincoln Theatre Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event VolunteersDescription Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, 60 minutes before live events. Types of positions: Sell and serve concession goods. Mostly popcorn, soft-drinks and candy. Area is set up/cleaned up by House Manager. Pass will-call tickets from ticket kiosk out front. Usher. Help seat patrons at the top of the ramp, check tickets at the bottom of the ramp. Bartender (with appropriate license)Clean up auditorium at the end of event, approximately 15 minutes of light sweeping, debris collection. Staffing Needs 6 volunteers at movies and small events 10-12 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours/assignment, plus time of the event or movie Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Events Agency: Lincoln Theatre Description Arrive 45 minutes prior to Films, 60 minutes before live events. Types of positions: Sell and serve concession goods. Mostly popcorn, soft-drinks and candy. Area is set up/cleaned up by House Manager. Pass will-call tickets from ticket kiosk out front. Usher. Help seat patrons at the top of the ramp, check tickets at the bottom of the ramp. Bartender (with appropriate license)Clean up auditorium at the end of event, approximately 15 minutes of light sweeping, debris collection. Staffing Needs 6 volunteers at movies and small events 10-12 volunteers at large events Time Commitment 1-1.5 hours/assignment, plus time of the event or movie Weeknights & weekends; some weekend afternoons You choose your event, time and volunteer slot on Sign Up Genius website. Can also remove your sign up if you need to cancel. Benefits! Opportunity to enjoy performances and films for free. Free popcorn & soft-drinks, discounts on other concession items. Invitation to Annual Volunteer Recognition Events Agency: Lincoln Theatre Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skagit First Step Center Meal ServerServe prepared meals to Skagit First Step Center residents 11am Lunch or 5pm Dinner. Meals are served for 1 1/2 hr. Then cleanup following. Agency: Friendship House Serve prepared meals to Skagit First Step Center residents 11am Lunch or 5pm Dinner. Meals are served for 1 1/2 hr. Then cleanup following. Agency: Friendship House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conference Planning SupportJoin the WE Ignite Conference Committee; we are looking for volunteers to support with planning the WE Ignite Conference in the following positions: Event Coordinator Speaker Coordinator Promotions (Social Media & Marketing) Coordinator Event AssistantBy volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable experience. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will supporting positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. For more information on the positions please apply or email eventchair@weignitewa.org. About WE Ignite & our annual conference WE Ignite is an educational non-profit with the mission to ignite the inner spirit of women to connect, inspire and empower each other. Our vision is to provide opportunities, through educational events such as retreats, workshops, and our annual conference, for women from varied backgrounds to connect and support each other through both online platforms and in-person events. The WE Ignite annual conference provides attendees with time for reflection and impactful conversations around gender, sexuality, and race. WE Ignite is committed to facilitating diverse, equitable, and inclusive environments where everyone can learn and grow. The conference sessions contain an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens with an intersectionality and positionality focus to center the most marginalized. By volunteering with us, you join us in the furthering of our commitment towards liberation and antiracism. Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity Demonstrated administrative and customer service experience Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement Ability to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs Excellent communication skills both written and oral Strong communication skills Ability to use or learn computerized informationAgency: WE Ignite Join the WE Ignite Conference Committee; we are looking for volunteers to support with planning the WE Ignite Conference in the following positions: Event Coordinator Speaker Coordinator Promotions (Social Media & Marketing) Coordinator Event AssistantBy volunteering your time for WE Ignite you will develop skills around organizing an event and gain valuable experience. It gives you free access to the conference and an opportunity to network, which can unlock new opportunities. You will supporting positive change within your community and will have the opportunity to create new friendships with similarly passionate individuals. For more information on the positions please apply or email eventchair@weignitewa.org. About WE Ignite & our annual conference WE Ignite is an educational non-profit with the mission to ignite the inner spirit of women to connect, inspire and empower each other. Our vision is to provide opportunities, through educational events such as retreats, workshops, and our annual conference, for women from varied backgrounds to connect and support each other through both online platforms and in-person events. The WE Ignite annual conference provides attendees with time for reflection and impactful conversations around gender, sexuality, and race. WE Ignite is committed to facilitating diverse, equitable, and inclusive environments where everyone can learn and grow. The conference sessions contain an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens with an intersectionality and positionality focus to center the most marginalized. By volunteering with us, you join us in the furthering of our commitment towards liberation and antiracism. Qualifications A belief in the mission, vision, values, purpose, and programming guidelines of WE Ignite Commitment to practicing and actively engaging in self-work to becoming anti-racist and anti-oppressive in all dimensions of diversity Demonstrated administrative and customer service experience Ability to work cooperatively in a transparent manner in an organization that encourages broad, diverse community involvement Ability to support the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs Excellent communication skills both written and oral Strong communication skills Ability to use or learn computerized informationAgency: WE Ignite Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pillow Case SewingHeading off to camp for the first time can be filled with a wide variety of feelings and nerves. And that is just for the parents! Now imagine sending your child with complex medical conditions off to camp for the first time... Throughout the week, campers lay their heads on a wide variety of colorful and fun pillowcases. Each pillowcase is handmade by the loving hands of volunteers, and it helps to create a homey and safe atmosphere for all our campers. After a big week of camp we want to remind each camper how special they are and how much they learned and grew during the week, so they get to take their pillowcase home with them and be reminded of camp all year long. So, as you can guess, we go through a lot of pillow cases! If you are someone who sews, or knows someone that sews, go pick out some fun (and appropriate) fabric that you like and help keep the magic of camp going. Many people use one fabric for the main part of the pillowcase and another for the trim at the end. Check out an easy how-to video here. Agency: Camp Korey Heading off to camp for the first time can be filled with a wide variety of feelings and nerves. And that is just for the parents! Now imagine sending your child with complex medical conditions off to camp for the first time... Throughout the week, campers lay their heads on a wide variety of colorful and fun pillowcases. Each pillowcase is handmade by the loving hands of volunteers, and it helps to create a homey and safe atmosphere for all our campers. After a big week of camp we want to remind each camper how special they are and how much they learned and grew during the week, so they get to take their pillowcase home with them and be reminded of camp all year long. So, as you can guess, we go through a lot of pillow cases! If you are someone who sews, or knows someone that sews, go pick out some fun (and appropriate) fabric that you like and help keep the magic of camp going. Many people use one fabric for the main part of the pillowcase and another for the trim at the end. Check out an easy how-to video here. Agency: Camp Korey Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Warm Fuzzy Sewing ProjectCarrying Camp with You Warm fuzzies in all forms are used to spread love and positivity at camp. They are a way to show that we care about and appreciate each other. Building on the special tradition of writing or sharing warm fuzzies, each camper receives a physical puff ball warm fuzzy creature which was created and designed by a camper in 2017, who wanted to continue the sense of community and support created at Camp Korey in a more tangible (and huggable) way. Each camper receives a warm fuzzy creature to take home with them after they complete a week of residential summer camp. These warm fuzzies will serve as a reminder of the support and friendships made at camp whenever they need a boost in spirits. Warm Fuzzies are sewn to a pre-made pattern which ensures all fuzzies are consistent in size and shape. The children we serve often have severe allergies and sensitivities, which limits our use of supplies to only new fabric that is machine washable. Visit our Warm Fuzzy Project page for the pattern and more details! Agency: Camp Korey Carrying Camp with You Warm fuzzies in all forms are used to spread love and positivity at camp. They are a way to show that we care about and appreciate each other. Building on the special tradition of writing or sharing warm fuzzies, each camper receives a physical puff ball warm fuzzy creature which was created and designed by a camper in 2017, who wanted to continue the sense of community and support created at Camp Korey in a more tangible (and huggable) way. Each camper receives a warm fuzzy creature to take home with them after they complete a week of residential summer camp. These warm fuzzies will serve as a reminder of the support and friendships made at camp whenever they need a boost in spirits. Warm Fuzzies are sewn to a pre-made pattern which ensures all fuzzies are consistent in size and shape. The children we serve often have severe allergies and sensitivities, which limits our use of supplies to only new fabric that is machine washable. Visit our Warm Fuzzy Project page for the pattern and more details! Agency: Camp Korey Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Facilities and Site Maintenance VolunteersVolunteers are at the heart of Camp Korey! Your gift of time is how we make camp wishes come true. You are the journey maker, the superhero, the glue that brings our Campers and community together. You bring the magic to Camp! Camp Korey relies on the kindness of hundreds of volunteers every year to accomplish our mission of bringing joy to children with life-altering medical conditions. Each year, our community of program, medical, corporate, and at-home volunteers generously give thousands of hours to make the wishes of our campers a reality. When you volunteer with us, you become a part of the Camp Korey story: a caring, supportive, and compassionate community that comes together to enrich the lives of our campers. Our 204 acre property is always in need of individuals or groups to help us create a safe space for campers and their families! We are looking for non-skilled and skilled volunteers to help us maintain our camp! Facility needs could fall under these categories: Painting Carpentry Welding Plumbing Forestry Electric/Wiring Landscaping Housekeeping GardeningGroups or individuals welcome! Please reach out today! Agency: Camp Korey Volunteers are at the heart of Camp Korey! Your gift of time is how we make camp wishes come true. You are the journey maker, the superhero, the glue that brings our Campers and community together. You bring the magic to Camp! Camp Korey relies on the kindness of hundreds of volunteers every year to accomplish our mission of bringing joy to children with life-altering medical conditions. Each year, our community of program, medical, corporate, and at-home volunteers generously give thousands of hours to make the wishes of our campers a reality. When you volunteer with us, you become a part of the Camp Korey story: a caring, supportive, and compassionate community that comes together to enrich the lives of our campers. Our 204 acre property is always in need of individuals or groups to help us create a safe space for campers and their families! We are looking for non-skilled and skilled volunteers to help us maintain our camp! Facility needs could fall under these categories: Painting Carpentry Welding Plumbing Forestry Electric/Wiring Landscaping Housekeeping GardeningGroups or individuals welcome! Please reach out today! Agency: Camp Korey Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior and Disabled Services VolunteerAdopt a Senior! Community Action’s Volunteer Services Program is looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. Volunteers are needed to provide housekeeping, shopping, meal preparation, yard work, transportation, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. With summer fast approaching, help with yard care is especially appreciated. Adopt a senior's yard to take care of for the summer! COVID protocol in place to provide for safety. Groups and individuals are greatly needed to work as a team on weekdays or weekends to assist with these services on a regular basis. Location and Time Commitment: Senior and Disabled volunteer services go wherever they are called, so locations vary throughout Skagit County. We try to match the location of our clients with that of volunteers, depending on current needs. Time ranges between 2-6 hours per week; firewood projects and moving typically happen on Saturdays. Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, make the community a safer place to live, and gain new skills you can put on a resume. Community Need Met: Community Action’s senior and disabled services program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Adopt a Senior! Community Action’s Volunteer Services Program is looking for community volunteers to provide direct services for elderly and disabled adults. Volunteers are needed to provide housekeeping, shopping, meal preparation, yard work, transportation, moving assistance, firewood chopping and stacking, minor home repair, and more as we strive to help clients remain living independently in their own homes. With summer fast approaching, help with yard care is especially appreciated. Adopt a senior's yard to take care of for the summer! COVID protocol in place to provide for safety. Groups and individuals are greatly needed to work as a team on weekdays or weekends to assist with these services on a regular basis. Location and Time Commitment: Senior and Disabled volunteer services go wherever they are called, so locations vary throughout Skagit County. We try to match the location of our clients with that of volunteers, depending on current needs. Time ranges between 2-6 hours per week; firewood projects and moving typically happen on Saturdays. Volunteer Benefits: Increase the quality of life for a senior or adult with a disability, gain new friendships, make the community a safer place to live, and gain new skills you can put on a resume. Community Need Met: Community Action’s senior and disabled services program is one of the largest volunteer based programs in the area that meets one of the greatest needs by providing this population of individuals with dignity and a safe, healthy home. Without volunteers these needs would not be met. Agency: Community Action of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Burlington Healthy Community Coalition - Teen Leadership OpportunitiesThe Burlington Healthy Community Coalition (BHCC) supports & promotes healthy environments and opportunities for youth to gain skills and recognition. BHCC is actively looking for youth who want to be involved in positive change within their community to join the Coalition's members and leadership team. Youth Sector Representative: Our BHCC Drug Free Communities Youth Sector representative provides a strategic alliance within the Coalition ensuring youth voices are heard among community partners in an effort to create a safe, healthy and drug-free community for all our youth. BHCC Leadership: Join the BHCC Executive Team as an officer or member-at-large position and guide the Coalition in strategic projects that support reducing risk factors and building on community strengths and protections. - No experience required Agency: Burlington Healthy Community Coalition The Burlington Healthy Community Coalition (BHCC) supports & promotes healthy environments and opportunities for youth to gain skills and recognition. BHCC is actively looking for youth who want to be involved in positive change within their community to join the Coalition's members and leadership team. Youth Sector Representative: Our BHCC Drug Free Communities Youth Sector representative provides a strategic alliance within the Coalition ensuring youth voices are heard among community partners in an effort to create a safe, healthy and drug-free community for all our youth. BHCC Leadership: Join the BHCC Executive Team as an officer or member-at-large position and guide the Coalition in strategic projects that support reducing risk factors and building on community strengths and protections. - No experience required Agency: Burlington Healthy Community Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Building Repairs & MaintenanceWe are looking for individuals who are interested and able to assist us with building repairs and maintenance at our Clubs.
Currently we are needing assistance repairing foosball tables and a bumper pool table at the Mount Vernon and Sedro Woolley Clubs. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County We are looking for individuals who are interested and able to assist us with building repairs and maintenance at our Clubs.
Currently we are needing assistance repairing foosball tables and a bumper pool table at the Mount Vernon and Sedro Woolley Clubs. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support VolunteerSkagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services is seeking compassionate individuals to provide a wide range of volunteer services to support domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. The General Support Volunteer assists Skagit DVSAS staff by performing clerical duties, assisting with custodial duties, and providing program support to advocates. The General Support Volunteer may also be asked to help with special projects; awareness events, fundraising, etc. Qualifications: Must successfully complete background check Must have excellent communication skills Must be willing to follow directions given by supervisors Must possess patience and tolerance Must maintain strict confidentiality of our clients and shelter Ability to handle the stress of crisis work and respond to many demands simultaneously Sensitivity and knowledge of the issues regarding domestic violence and sexual assault Ability to work with individuals from diverse economic, cultural and social backgrounds. Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with community organizations.To submit a volunteer application or for more information, please visit www.skagitdvsas.org, call (360)336-9591, or email the Volunteer Coordinator at juliar@skagitdvsas.org. Agency: Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services is seeking compassionate individuals to provide a wide range of volunteer services to support domestic violence and sexual assault survivors. The General Support Volunteer assists Skagit DVSAS staff by performing clerical duties, assisting with custodial duties, and providing program support to advocates. The General Support Volunteer may also be asked to help with special projects; awareness events, fundraising, etc. Qualifications: Must successfully complete background check Must have excellent communication skills Must be willing to follow directions given by supervisors Must possess patience and tolerance Must maintain strict confidentiality of our clients and shelter Ability to handle the stress of crisis work and respond to many demands simultaneously Sensitivity and knowledge of the issues regarding domestic violence and sexual assault Ability to work with individuals from diverse economic, cultural and social backgrounds. Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with community organizations.To submit a volunteer application or for more information, please visit www.skagitdvsas.org, call (360)336-9591, or email the Volunteer Coordinator at juliar@skagitdvsas.org. Agency: Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Direct Service AdvocateAre you interested in supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault? Do you want to end domestic violence and sexual assault in our community? This volunteer opportunity provides hands on advocacy experience with crisis intervention and advocacy-based counseling. The Direct Services Advocate will have the opportunity to work directly with victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Every Direct Services Advocate must complete and certify in our 42-hour Core Advocacy Training prior to service with clients. Requirements: Must successfully complete a background check Must have excellent communication skills Must be willing to follow directions given by supervisors Must possess patience and tolerance Must maintain strict confidentiality of our clients and shelter Ability to handle the stress of crisis work and respond to many demands simultaneously Sensitivity and knowledge of the issues regarding domestic violence and sexual assault Ability to work with individuals from diverse economic, cultural and social backgrounds. Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with community organizations. Ability to complete advocacy core trainingTo submit a volunteer application or for more information, please visit www.skagitdvsas.org, call (360)336-9591, or email the Volunteer Coordinator at juliar@skagitdvsas.org. Agency: Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services Are you interested in supporting victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault? Do you want to end domestic violence and sexual assault in our community? This volunteer opportunity provides hands on advocacy experience with crisis intervention and advocacy-based counseling. The Direct Services Advocate will have the opportunity to work directly with victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Every Direct Services Advocate must complete and certify in our 42-hour Core Advocacy Training prior to service with clients. Requirements: Must successfully complete a background check Must have excellent communication skills Must be willing to follow directions given by supervisors Must possess patience and tolerance Must maintain strict confidentiality of our clients and shelter Ability to handle the stress of crisis work and respond to many demands simultaneously Sensitivity and knowledge of the issues regarding domestic violence and sexual assault Ability to work with individuals from diverse economic, cultural and social backgrounds. Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with community organizations. Ability to complete advocacy core trainingTo submit a volunteer application or for more information, please visit www.skagitdvsas.org, call (360)336-9591, or email the Volunteer Coordinator at juliar@skagitdvsas.org. Agency: Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client (adult & child) MentorsVolunteers who are committed to working one-on-one with clients to support and encourage them in achieving their goals and maximizing their potential. Agency: Anacortes Family Center Volunteers who are committed to working one-on-one with clients to support and encourage them in achieving their goals and maximizing their potential. Agency: Anacortes Family Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Short term Childcare (1 hours/ocassional)The AFC is seeking volunteers to provide onsite (short-term) childcare while the residents are attending either of the support groups below: Life Skill classes Counseling Sessions
Please spread the word. Volunteers can contact Karen at (360) 293-2993 ext 112. Agency: Anacortes Family Center The AFC is seeking volunteers to provide onsite (short-term) childcare while the residents are attending either of the support groups below: Life Skill classes Counseling Sessions
Please spread the word. Volunteers can contact Karen at (360) 293-2993 ext 112. Agency: Anacortes Family Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Shop CashiersHSSV is not supported by lucrative government grants and contracts like many big-city shelters are. The majority of our funding comes from community support, as well as sales at our Thrift Shop. That's why it's such a vital component of our shelter's ability to thrive and why we must keep our overhead to a minimum. To that end, we need help from volunteer cashiers. DUTIES: Operate cash register for a four-hour shift, greet customers, make change, help with items behind our display case. No experience necessary, we'll train! Contact 360-424-5991 between 11:00 am and 6:00 pm. Be sure to leave a message if you get our voicemail and we'll get back to you ASAP. You could also come to visit us at the store between 11:00 am and 6:00 pm, Monday through Saturday to meet us in person! This is a great opportunity for youth seeking real-world work experience or seniors who would like to get out of the house and socialize! Agency: Humane Society of Skagit Valley HSSV is not supported by lucrative government grants and contracts like many big-city shelters are. The majority of our funding comes from community support, as well as sales at our Thrift Shop. That's why it's such a vital component of our shelter's ability to thrive and why we must keep our overhead to a minimum. To that end, we need help from volunteer cashiers. DUTIES: Operate cash register for a four-hour shift, greet customers, make change, help with items behind our display case. No experience necessary, we'll train! Contact 360-424-5991 between 11:00 am and 6:00 pm. Be sure to leave a message if you get our voicemail and we'll get back to you ASAP. You could also come to visit us at the store between 11:00 am and 6:00 pm, Monday through Saturday to meet us in person! This is a great opportunity for youth seeking real-world work experience or seniors who would like to get out of the house and socialize! Agency: Humane Society of Skagit Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Barn Buddy TeamThe Humane Society of Skagit Valley (HSSV) Barn Buddy Program was established to find feline-friendly homes for cats who, for various reasons, would not do well as indoor-only companion pets and are considered unadoptable through our standard adoption process. Cats who are placed into our Barn Buddy Program fall in these main categories: Cats who were found as strays are assessed to be unsuitable for an indoor-only life. These cats may have demonstrated behavior such as being overly feisty, extremely shy/fearful of people, extremely independent or have shown other behavior indicating an indoor-only life would not be suitable for them. Owner surrendered cats who lived or spent considerable time outside who are unable to adapt to indoor life. Owner surrendered cats who were indoor cats but exhibit behavior that make them more suitable as an outdoor or indoor/outdoor cat.We are currently seeking volunteers to help with this program. Volunteers for this program help to make sure the cats in our colony are safe and well-fed, watch out for any medical issues and report them to staff, keep fresh clean drinking water available, and pull food in the evenings to avoid attracting predators. You can learn more about our Barn Buddy Program, here. Agency: Humane Society of Skagit Valley The Humane Society of Skagit Valley (HSSV) Barn Buddy Program was established to find feline-friendly homes for cats who, for various reasons, would not do well as indoor-only companion pets and are considered unadoptable through our standard adoption process. Cats who are placed into our Barn Buddy Program fall in these main categories: Cats who were found as strays are assessed to be unsuitable for an indoor-only life. These cats may have demonstrated behavior such as being overly feisty, extremely shy/fearful of people, extremely independent or have shown other behavior indicating an indoor-only life would not be suitable for them. Owner surrendered cats who lived or spent considerable time outside who are unable to adapt to indoor life. Owner surrendered cats who were indoor cats but exhibit behavior that make them more suitable as an outdoor or indoor/outdoor cat.We are currently seeking volunteers to help with this program. Volunteers for this program help to make sure the cats in our colony are safe and well-fed, watch out for any medical issues and report them to staff, keep fresh clean drinking water available, and pull food in the evenings to avoid attracting predators. You can learn more about our Barn Buddy Program, here. Agency: Humane Society of Skagit Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising & Grant WritingDo you have experience with marketing, grant writing, planning events and the like? The NOAH Center would LOVE for you to join our volunteer team and have fun while making a difference helping animals! If you enjoy thinking outside of the box and coming up with inventive ways to help save (and raise) money, then we'd love to meet you. Background check is required. Please visit our website to fill out an application. Agency: The NOAH Center Do you have experience with marketing, grant writing, planning events and the like? The NOAH Center would LOVE for you to join our volunteer team and have fun while making a difference helping animals! If you enjoy thinking outside of the box and coming up with inventive ways to help save (and raise) money, then we'd love to meet you. Background check is required. Please visit our website to fill out an application. Agency: The NOAH Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98292 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat & Dog Kennel TechsPut your love of animals into action by becoming a volunteer Cat or Dog Kennel Technician. You will work directly with the animals, caring for their physical and emotional needs. You will assist with animal feeding, daily cleaning, socializing, and various other duties. We have two shifts available 7 days a week: 8am-11am and 2pm-5pm. Background check is required. Please visit our website to fill out an application. Agency: The NOAH Center Put your love of animals into action by becoming a volunteer Cat or Dog Kennel Technician. You will work directly with the animals, caring for their physical and emotional needs. You will assist with animal feeding, daily cleaning, socializing, and various other duties. We have two shifts available 7 days a week: 8am-11am and 2pm-5pm. Background check is required. Please visit our website to fill out an application. Agency: The NOAH Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98292 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Advisory MembersThe General Advisory Committee (GAC) at NCTA provides direction and guidance to administrators and teachers for the entire Career and Technical Education program offered by the regional Skills Center--NCTA! This information helps drive programming and school input through labor market information, local industry needs. The Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) has a division devoted to Career & Technical Education. They have created a website specific to CTE Advisory Committees. This is a great resource and can be found here: OSPI CTE Advisory Our programs include pathways in manufacturing, construction, maritime, pre-nursing, animal care/veterinary assisting, dental, culinary and hospitality, programming/coding and automotive. Our GAC is looking now at regional employment data investigating if there are areas that NCTA should be looking towards expanding pathways. Our GAC meets 3-4 times per year. We would like to expand our advisory to include more members in our community. Please let us know if you're interested and we'll be sure to follow up with individuals! On behalf of hundreds of juniors and seniors getting ready to launch into the career and continued educational pathways, thank you for your consideration!
Lynette Brower, Director lbrower@nwtech.k12.wa.us
Agency: Northwest Career & Technical Academy The General Advisory Committee (GAC) at NCTA provides direction and guidance to administrators and teachers for the entire Career and Technical Education program offered by the regional Skills Center--NCTA! This information helps drive programming and school input through labor market information, local industry needs. The Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) has a division devoted to Career & Technical Education. They have created a website specific to CTE Advisory Committees. This is a great resource and can be found here: OSPI CTE Advisory Our programs include pathways in manufacturing, construction, maritime, pre-nursing, animal care/veterinary assisting, dental, culinary and hospitality, programming/coding and automotive. Our GAC is looking now at regional employment data investigating if there are areas that NCTA should be looking towards expanding pathways. Our GAC meets 3-4 times per year. We would like to expand our advisory to include more members in our community. Please let us know if you're interested and we'll be sure to follow up with individuals! On behalf of hundreds of juniors and seniors getting ready to launch into the career and continued educational pathways, thank you for your consideration!
Lynette Brower, Director lbrower@nwtech.k12.wa.us
Agency: Northwest Career & Technical Academy Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skagit Eagle Center Seeks New Board MembersThe Skagit River Bald Eagle Awareness Team (SRBEAT), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is actively seeking community members to join the Board of Directors who oversee the operation and management of the Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center (SRBEIC). Located in Rockport at Howard Miller Steelhead Park our environmental educational facility is open weekends in December and January each year to welcome visitors during bald eagle migration on the Skagit River. Our mission for the past 20+ years has been to inspire appreciation and encourage restoration of the Skagit River Watershed ecosystem by providing opportunities to explore and learn about bald eagles, spawning salmon, and the interconnectedness of our fragile environment. We are seeking individuals to serve on our Board who are committed to furthering the mission of our organization, values conservation awareness and education, and will contribute to the growth and improvement of our education facility. To learn more about what we do please visit skagiteagle.org. If you are interested in joining our dynamic team and would like to discuss this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact the Board of Directors at srbeatic@frontier.com, or leave a message at 360-853-7626. The public is welcome to attend our Board meetings which occur the second Tuesday of each month at Annie’s Pizza Station in Concrete, 5:30pm. (In-person public meetings are currently postponed) We look forward to speaking with you! Agency: Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center The Skagit River Bald Eagle Awareness Team (SRBEAT), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is actively seeking community members to join the Board of Directors who oversee the operation and management of the Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center (SRBEIC). Located in Rockport at Howard Miller Steelhead Park our environmental educational facility is open weekends in December and January each year to welcome visitors during bald eagle migration on the Skagit River. Our mission for the past 20+ years has been to inspire appreciation and encourage restoration of the Skagit River Watershed ecosystem by providing opportunities to explore and learn about bald eagles, spawning salmon, and the interconnectedness of our fragile environment. We are seeking individuals to serve on our Board who are committed to furthering the mission of our organization, values conservation awareness and education, and will contribute to the growth and improvement of our education facility. To learn more about what we do please visit skagiteagle.org. If you are interested in joining our dynamic team and would like to discuss this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact the Board of Directors at srbeatic@frontier.com, or leave a message at 360-853-7626. The public is welcome to attend our Board meetings which occur the second Tuesday of each month at Annie’s Pizza Station in Concrete, 5:30pm. (In-person public meetings are currently postponed) We look forward to speaking with you! Agency: Skagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98283 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Quilts (sewing)Please feel free to be creative! We need patchwork quilts to decorate every twin-sized bed in our cabins. The size of the quilt should be 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. Please make sure these quilts are machine washable and are not too heavy or warm. Agency: Camp Korey Please feel free to be creative! We need patchwork quilts to decorate every twin-sized bed in our cabins. The size of the quilt should be 60 inches wide by 80 inches long. Please make sure these quilts are machine washable and are not too heavy or warm. Agency: Camp Korey Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Work With TeensTeach or Oversee a virtual STEM Class for a group of Stanwood and Camano Teens. Examples of classes we have had in the past are Cooking, Art, Life skills, Guitar, Tutoring, and just about anything fun you might want to teach the teens. This can be done by yourself or if you have someone you want to teach a class with they can volunteer also. Please call Aubree our teen coordinator at 360.629.5257 x 1004 or email teens@crc-sc.org with any questions or interest. Thank you Agency: Community Resource Center Teach or Oversee a virtual STEM Class for a group of Stanwood and Camano Teens. Examples of classes we have had in the past are Cooking, Art, Life skills, Guitar, Tutoring, and just about anything fun you might want to teach the teens. This can be done by yourself or if you have someone you want to teach a class with they can volunteer also. Please call Aubree our teen coordinator at 360.629.5257 x 1004 or email teens@crc-sc.org with any questions or interest. Thank you Agency: Community Resource Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98292 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bag Lunch Distribution VolunteerPosition Title: Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer
Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors in our community. Volunteers will get to see firsthand the needs of our community while also taking steps to relieve the burden of those needs through providing a meal. Volunteers get to talk with meal recipients and be part of a web of resources for those recipients.
Qualifications: Volunteers must be willing and able to complete the following tasks Pick up sack lunches from Friendship House Café and load them into a 15-passenger van Drive the van to a satellite location near Mr. T’s Café Hand-out sack lunches to those who come to the van’s location Return van and left-over supplies to Friendship House Café
Location and Time Commitment: Shifts are from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on every day except for Tuesday and Friday when another organization provides a lunch service. Volunteers are asked to commit to volunteering for at least one consistent shift weekly or bi-weekly for a minimum of three months. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.
How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110
Agency: Friendship House Position Title: Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer
Community Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Bag Lunch Distribution Volunteer supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors in our community. Volunteers will get to see firsthand the needs of our community while also taking steps to relieve the burden of those needs through providing a meal. Volunteers get to talk with meal recipients and be part of a web of resources for those recipients.
Qualifications: Volunteers must be willing and able to complete the following tasks Pick up sack lunches from Friendship House Café and load them into a 15-passenger van Drive the van to a satellite location near Mr. T’s Café Hand-out sack lunches to those who come to the van’s location Return van and left-over supplies to Friendship House Café
Location and Time Commitment: Shifts are from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on every day except for Tuesday and Friday when another organization provides a lunch service. Volunteers are asked to commit to volunteering for at least one consistent shift weekly or bi-weekly for a minimum of three months. Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.
How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110
Agency: Friendship House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kitchen ServerPosition Overview: Kitchen Servers are essential in the continued ability to provide healthy meals for our communities. This includes work to prepare food, serve food, and maintain operations of the kitchen.
Position Details: The Kitchen Server will be in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks include customer service skills, attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace. Prepare kitchen for incoming guests and keep count of all guests Put out and put away food Make beverage to serve Wipe down all counter tops, clean grill, clean backsplash, refrigerator and freezer doors. Take our recycling and garbage Sweep and mop serving area Other duties as requestedCommunity Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Kitchen Server supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors of our community.
Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed at Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Following are the available shifts Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:00, lunch at 10:45-1:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:00, lunch at 11:45-2:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 *Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110
Agency: Friendship House Position Overview: Kitchen Servers are essential in the continued ability to provide healthy meals for our communities. This includes work to prepare food, serve food, and maintain operations of the kitchen.
Position Details: The Kitchen Server will be in a fast-paced environment working closely with others. These tasks include customer service skills, attention to detail, willingness to take direction, and an embrace of diversity in the workplace. Prepare kitchen for incoming guests and keep count of all guests Put out and put away food Make beverage to serve Wipe down all counter tops, clean grill, clean backsplash, refrigerator and freezer doors. Take our recycling and garbage Sweep and mop serving area Other duties as requestedCommunity Need Met: The mission of Friendship House is to reflect the heart of God by feeding, sheltering, clothing, and healing… to empower those in need. A Kitchen Server supports the ability to feed healthy meals to families, friends, and neighbors of our community.
Location and Time Commitment: Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one shift per week for a minimum of three months. All service will be completed at Friendship House Café at 108 Snoqualmie Street, Mount Vernon. Following are the available shifts Weekdays: Breakfast at 6:45-9:00, lunch at 10:45-1:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 Weekends: Breakfast at 7:45-10:00, lunch at 11:45-2:00, and dinner at 4:45-7:00 *Ending times for shifts are only estimates. Volunteers are expected to remain until all duties are complete.How to Apply: Submit a Need Response on Skagit Volunteer Center or contact Olivia Hickerson for more information about this position. Both application routes will go through an application and an interview before placement into a volunteer position.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator, Olivia Hickerson by email at olivia@skagitfriendshiphouse.org or by phone at (360) 336-6138 ext. 110
Agency: Friendship House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Instructor's Aide - Computer Basics at Mt. Vernon CenterPosition Description: Support Goodwill Job Training instructors by providing an extra set of hands in the classroom. Assist with preparing the classroom and class materials, starting/ending class in a timely manner, helping with group activities, working with students who need extra guidance, and providing examples to students as needed. Primary Responsibilities: Preparatory work before/after class: making copies and setting up classroom /lab activities Help students log on/off computers and Rosetta Stone software. Answer questions regarding Rosetta Stone language software functionality. Assist students with navigating the WorkSource job search resources. Help students resolve basic problems in the usage of job search software. Provide guidance and support to students working in small groups Participate in classroom activities and assist individual students during lessons and exercises Administrative tasks as needed Other activities as neededRole Requirements & Abilities: Interest in working in a classroom setting with adult learners; previous experience teaching or tutoring valued but not required Experience working with diverse individuals with multiple barriers. Reliable, punctual and consistent. Patient, understanding, and caring. Strong listening skillsNote : Interested volunteers are welcome to visit our Skagit County Center and speak with our center manager about what we do and learn little bit more about the open volunteering positions. Agency: Goodwill Position Description: Support Goodwill Job Training instructors by providing an extra set of hands in the classroom. Assist with preparing the classroom and class materials, starting/ending class in a timely manner, helping with group activities, working with students who need extra guidance, and providing examples to students as needed. Primary Responsibilities: Preparatory work before/after class: making copies and setting up classroom /lab activities Help students log on/off computers and Rosetta Stone software. Answer questions regarding Rosetta Stone language software functionality. Assist students with navigating the WorkSource job search resources. Help students resolve basic problems in the usage of job search software. Provide guidance and support to students working in small groups Participate in classroom activities and assist individual students during lessons and exercises Administrative tasks as needed Other activities as neededRole Requirements & Abilities: Interest in working in a classroom setting with adult learners; previous experience teaching or tutoring valued but not required Experience working with diverse individuals with multiple barriers. Reliable, punctual and consistent. Patient, understanding, and caring. Strong listening skillsNote : Interested volunteers are welcome to visit our Skagit County Center and speak with our center manager about what we do and learn little bit more about the open volunteering positions. Agency: Goodwill Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Aide - Skagit County Job Training and Education CenterPosition Description: Provide general administrative support for Job Training and Education (JTE) Centers by greeting students and visitors, answering phones, and more. Primary Responsibilities: Greet students and visitors Answer phones, transfer calls, and take messages Answer questions about programs Scan and copy documents Update information boards Assist students logging in on the lobby computers Update student file folders Support staff with administrative work Other duties assigned as necessaryEssential Qualifications and Competencies: Candidate must maintain the highest level of confidentiality when handling critical documents and information Comfortable with basic computer functions Basic knowledge and application of Microsoft Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills Good written and verbal communication skills A demonstrated ability to work independently and as a member of a teamNote : Interested volunteers are welcome to visit our Skagit County Center and speak with our center manager about what we do and learn little bit more about the open volunteering positions. Agency: Goodwill Position Description: Provide general administrative support for Job Training and Education (JTE) Centers by greeting students and visitors, answering phones, and more. Primary Responsibilities: Greet students and visitors Answer phones, transfer calls, and take messages Answer questions about programs Scan and copy documents Update information boards Assist students logging in on the lobby computers Update student file folders Support staff with administrative work Other duties assigned as necessaryEssential Qualifications and Competencies: Candidate must maintain the highest level of confidentiality when handling critical documents and information Comfortable with basic computer functions Basic knowledge and application of Microsoft Word and Excel Excellent organizational skills Good written and verbal communication skills A demonstrated ability to work independently and as a member of a teamNote : Interested volunteers are welcome to visit our Skagit County Center and speak with our center manager about what we do and learn little bit more about the open volunteering positions. Agency: Goodwill Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Computer Basics Instructor's Aide - Skagit County Job Training and Education CenterPosition Description: Support Goodwill's Skagit County Job Training instructors by providing an extra set of hands in the classroom. Assist with preparing the classroom and class materials, starting/ending class in a timely manner, helping with group activities, working with students who need extra guidance, and providing examples to students as needed. Primary Responsibilities: Preparatory work before/after class: making copies and setting up classroom /lab activities Help students log on/off computers and Rosetta Stone software. Answer questions regarding Rosetta Stone language software functionality. Assist students with navigating the WorkSource job search resources. Help students resolve basic problems in the usage of job search software. Provide guidance and support to students working in small groups Participate in classroom activities and assist individual students during lessons and exercises Administrative tasks as needed Other activities as needed Role Requirements & Abilities: Interest in working in a classroom setting with adult learners; previous experience teaching or tutoring valued but not required Experience working with diverse individuals with multiple barriers. Reliable, punctual and consistent. Patient, understanding, and caring. Strong listening skillsAgency: Goodwill Position Description: Support Goodwill's Skagit County Job Training instructors by providing an extra set of hands in the classroom. Assist with preparing the classroom and class materials, starting/ending class in a timely manner, helping with group activities, working with students who need extra guidance, and providing examples to students as needed. Primary Responsibilities: Preparatory work before/after class: making copies and setting up classroom /lab activities Help students log on/off computers and Rosetta Stone software. Answer questions regarding Rosetta Stone language software functionality. Assist students with navigating the WorkSource job search resources. Help students resolve basic problems in the usage of job search software. Provide guidance and support to students working in small groups Participate in classroom activities and assist individual students during lessons and exercises Administrative tasks as needed Other activities as needed Role Requirements & Abilities: Interest in working in a classroom setting with adult learners; previous experience teaching or tutoring valued but not required Experience working with diverse individuals with multiple barriers. Reliable, punctual and consistent. Patient, understanding, and caring. Strong listening skillsAgency: Goodwill Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tulip Festival Office supportInterested in volunteering at the Office of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival? We are looking for passionate individuals with high energy who want to help our non-profit organization by answering the phones, giving directions to visitors & selling tulip merchandise at the Tulip Office. Our office is now open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Give Cindy Verge a call at 360-428-5959, or email her directly at cindy@tulipfestival.org. Agency: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Interested in volunteering at the Office of the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival? We are looking for passionate individuals with high energy who want to help our non-profit organization by answering the phones, giving directions to visitors & selling tulip merchandise at the Tulip Office. Our office is now open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Give Cindy Verge a call at 360-428-5959, or email her directly at cindy@tulipfestival.org. Agency: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor TeensWe have drop in tutoring for 4th - 12th grade after school. A volunteer need not be great at math or science but does need to be encouraging and supportive of teens while they are working on their homework. Agency: Community Resource Center We have drop in tutoring for 4th - 12th grade after school. A volunteer need not be great at math or science but does need to be encouraging and supportive of teens while they are working on their homework. Agency: Community Resource Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98292 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hotline AdvocateThe Hotline Advocate responds to calls and provides advocacy, safety planning, crisis intervention, and resource referrals to domestic violence and sexual assault victims by providing coverage on our 24 hour hotline. Advocates are expected to provide high quality, fair, culturally-relevant, and accessible support services to all callers. Advocates are also expected to complete and submit all required paperwork accurately and promptly, and maintain hotline program records/files, documentation, and data entry as needed. The Hotline Advocate must complete 42 hour DV/SA Advocacy Core training (provided by agency) prior to taking shifts on the hotline. Hotline Advocates respond to hotline calls from Thursday 5 pm to Monday 9 am via an agency cell phone. We ask for Hotline Advocates to sign up for 1 shift every other month, at a minimum. Requirements: Must successfully complete background check Must have excellent communication skills Must be willing to follow directions given by supervisors Must possess patience and tolerance Must maintain strict confidentiality of our clients and shelter Ability to handle the stress of crisis work and respond to many demands simultaneously Sensitivity and knowledge of the issues regarding domestic violence and sexual assault Ability to work with individuals from diverse economic, cultural and social backgrounds. Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with community organizations. Ability to complete advocacy core trainingTo submit a volunteer application or for more information, please visit www.skagitdvsas.org, call (360)336-9591, or email the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer_coord@skagitdvsas.org. Agency: Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services The Hotline Advocate responds to calls and provides advocacy, safety planning, crisis intervention, and resource referrals to domestic violence and sexual assault victims by providing coverage on our 24 hour hotline. Advocates are expected to provide high quality, fair, culturally-relevant, and accessible support services to all callers. Advocates are also expected to complete and submit all required paperwork accurately and promptly, and maintain hotline program records/files, documentation, and data entry as needed. The Hotline Advocate must complete 42 hour DV/SA Advocacy Core training (provided by agency) prior to taking shifts on the hotline. Hotline Advocates respond to hotline calls from Thursday 5 pm to Monday 9 am via an agency cell phone. We ask for Hotline Advocates to sign up for 1 shift every other month, at a minimum. Requirements: Must successfully complete background check Must have excellent communication skills Must be willing to follow directions given by supervisors Must possess patience and tolerance Must maintain strict confidentiality of our clients and shelter Ability to handle the stress of crisis work and respond to many demands simultaneously Sensitivity and knowledge of the issues regarding domestic violence and sexual assault Ability to work with individuals from diverse economic, cultural and social backgrounds. Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with community organizations. Ability to complete advocacy core trainingTo submit a volunteer application or for more information, please visit www.skagitdvsas.org, call (360)336-9591, or email the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer_coord@skagitdvsas.org. Agency: Skagit Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Dishwasher-Sedro Woolley Senior CenterDuties: Help clear dishes from tables after Senior Center noontime meal, wash dishes and assist in putting them away. Requirements: Clean and neat appearance, must be courteous to employees and participants in the meal program, have moderate physical ability to stand, walk and lift, must pass a background check, must have a valid Food Handler's Permit Card (reimbursement available). Additional volunteer sites: Anacortes Senior Center, Burlington Senior Center, Mount Vernon Senior Center Agency: Meals on Wheels Duties: Help clear dishes from tables after Senior Center noontime meal, wash dishes and assist in putting them away. Requirements: Clean and neat appearance, must be courteous to employees and participants in the meal program, have moderate physical ability to stand, walk and lift, must pass a background check, must have a valid Food Handler's Permit Card (reimbursement available). Additional volunteer sites: Anacortes Senior Center, Burlington Senior Center, Mount Vernon Senior Center Agency: Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals On Wheels DriverDeliver hot, noontime meals to seniors in the area. Each route takes approximately 2-3 hours and the schedule is flexible. If you enjoy helping out your community and putting a smile on the face of a senior than give us a call. Mileage reimbursement is available. Agency: Meals on Wheels Deliver hot, noontime meals to seniors in the area. Each route takes approximately 2-3 hours and the schedule is flexible. If you enjoy helping out your community and putting a smile on the face of a senior than give us a call. Mileage reimbursement is available. Agency: Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Kitchen/Dining Room HelperAs a Volunteer Kitchen/Dining Room Helper, a routine shift is up to 4 hours a day (usually 9:00am - 1:00pm), 1 day a week Duties include: Helping package food for hot home-delivered meal participants, assist in dishing up and portioning out meal components, preparation of the dining room, which includes place setting and clearing, and may assist in dish-washing if no dishwasher is present. Requirements: Clean and neat appearance, must be courteous to employees and participants in the meal program, moderate physical ability to stand, walk and lift, must pass a background check and must have a valid Food Handler's Permit Card (reimbursement available). Locations: Anacortes Senior Activity Center, Burlington Senior Center, Mount Vernon Senior Center, Sedro Woolley Senior Center Agency: Meals on Wheels As a Volunteer Kitchen/Dining Room Helper, a routine shift is up to 4 hours a day (usually 9:00am - 1:00pm), 1 day a week Duties include: Helping package food for hot home-delivered meal participants, assist in dishing up and portioning out meal components, preparation of the dining room, which includes place setting and clearing, and may assist in dish-washing if no dishwasher is present. Requirements: Clean and neat appearance, must be courteous to employees and participants in the meal program, moderate physical ability to stand, walk and lift, must pass a background check and must have a valid Food Handler's Permit Card (reimbursement available). Locations: Anacortes Senior Activity Center, Burlington Senior Center, Mount Vernon Senior Center, Sedro Woolley Senior Center Agency: Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eat Together, Eat Better SeriesWe will be presenting a series called Eat Together, Eat Better to families in Skagit County. The series promotes the benefits of cooking, talking, and eating together as a family. We will need help with facilitation, cooking, and childcare.
Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension We will be presenting a series called Eat Together, Eat Better to families in Skagit County. The series promotes the benefits of cooking, talking, and eating together as a family. We will need help with facilitation, cooking, and childcare.
Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health & Wellness FacilitatorWe are looking for anyone who has an interest in any or all of the following: nutrition, promoting healthy living, facilitating small adult group discussion, food safety, and/or working with diverse audiences. This is an ongoing volunteer position with opportunities to work at single (one-time) community events as well as facilitating series health and wellness classes with adults. This is a fun way to become more active in the community!
Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension We are looking for anyone who has an interest in any or all of the following: nutrition, promoting healthy living, facilitating small adult group discussion, food safety, and/or working with diverse audiences. This is an ongoing volunteer position with opportunities to work at single (one-time) community events as well as facilitating series health and wellness classes with adults. This is a fun way to become more active in the community!
Agency: Washington State University Skagit County Extension Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98274 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Entertainment VolunteerVolunteers that have programs of interest to clients such as music, travel slide shows, etc.
Agency: Skagit Adult Day Program Volunteers that have programs of interest to clients such as music, travel slide shows, etc.
Agency: Skagit Adult Day Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DocentThe museum needs help with school tours. We offer tours to school students focussing on third and fourth graders. Generally the tours are offered on Wednesdays and Thursdays during the school year. Each tour lasts approximately 1-1/2 hours. Docents may lead one or two tours per month during the school year. Docents are also expected to attend docent meetings once a month during the school year. We would like to recruit retired or former teachers as docents but will accept people who interact successfully with children and who have an interest in Skagit County history.
Agency: Skagit County Historical Museum The museum needs help with school tours. We offer tours to school students focussing on third and fourth graders. Generally the tours are offered on Wednesdays and Thursdays during the school year. Each tour lasts approximately 1-1/2 hours. Docents may lead one or two tours per month during the school year. Docents are also expected to attend docent meetings once a month during the school year. We would like to recruit retired or former teachers as docents but will accept people who interact successfully with children and who have an interest in Skagit County history.
Agency: Skagit County Historical Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98273 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: La Conner Chamber Visitors Center VolunteerLa Conner Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for our Visitors Information Center!
Our VIC is open 7 days a week
10am to 4pm M-F, 12pm to 3pm Sat/Sun
We have flexible Schedules, offer friends and fellowship and an opportunity to become an ambassador for
La Conner.
As a volunteer you will answer phone calls, direct our guests to any of our fine establishments in/out and around our area.
Some computer knowledge is helpful but not necessary.
The only requirement is to have a friendly smile and a willingness to offer others assistance.
If you are interested and would like some additional information - Please call 360-466-4778 or email: info@laconnerchamber.com
Agency: La Conner Chamber Visitors Center La Conner Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for our Visitors Information Center!
Our VIC is open 7 days a week
10am to 4pm M-F, 12pm to 3pm Sat/Sun
We have flexible Schedules, offer friends and fellowship and an opportunity to become an ambassador for
La Conner.
As a volunteer you will answer phone calls, direct our guests to any of our fine establishments in/out and around our area.
Some computer knowledge is helpful but not necessary.
The only requirement is to have a friendly smile and a willingness to offer others assistance.
If you are interested and would like some additional information - Please call 360-466-4778 or email: info@laconnerchamber.com
Agency: La Conner Chamber Visitors Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98257 Allow Groups: No |