Volunteer: Surgery Clinic - Downtown LocationSerious inquires only with a strong interest in a medical setting, or medical background such as enrolled in medical school or healthcare program. Must be 18+. HSD location. Days and times scheduled with director. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Serious inquires only with a strong interest in a medical setting, or medical background such as enrolled in medical school or healthcare program. Must be 18+. HSD location. Days and times scheduled with director. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64116 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community LINC Children's Program - Help Kids Grow!Community LINC provides transitional housing to homeless families at 40th and Troost. Community LINC's Children's Program seeks to break the cycles of homelessness and poverty in the children we house. With lessons around kindergarten readiness, critical thinking, reading + math, and more, we always need extra assistance to make the program successful! Community LINC is seeking volunteers in its Children's Program! Children's Program volunteers work with program staff to help facilitate lessons, prep/serve meals, provide one-on-one attention to the kids, and provide general supervision. It's a great way to serve kids in need, and alot of fun too! Location : Community LINC (4016 Troost Avenue) Time: Every Tuesday/Thursday from 5:30-7:30 Requirements: Goal of attending one evening/month at least. Previous childcare experience preferred but not required. Community Partner: Community LINC Community LINC provides transitional housing to homeless families at 40th and Troost. Community LINC's Children's Program seeks to break the cycles of homelessness and poverty in the children we house. With lessons around kindergarten readiness, critical thinking, reading + math, and more, we always need extra assistance to make the program successful! Community LINC is seeking volunteers in its Children's Program! Children's Program volunteers work with program staff to help facilitate lessons, prep/serve meals, provide one-on-one attention to the kids, and provide general supervision. It's a great way to serve kids in need, and alot of fun too! Location : Community LINC (4016 Troost Avenue) Time: Every Tuesday/Thursday from 5:30-7:30 Requirements: Goal of attending one evening/month at least. Previous childcare experience preferred but not required. Community Partner: Community LINC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Waste Less Food and Feed Families: Meal Packing VolunteersPete's Garden is recovering more high quality surplus food than ever before. We need volunteers to help us portion it into take-and-heat containers for families in need. The meals we pack go home with parents who pick up children from the HeadStart program, or to other nearby agency partners like Jewish Family Services, Boys and Girls Club, and more. We have a small social media presence and would love some coaching on how to create content and make interesting posts--email volunteer@petesgarden.org if this is your expertise. www.petesgarden.org/volunteer
/www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4AAAAA29A2F9C61-food Community Partner: Pete's Garden Pete's Garden is recovering more high quality surplus food than ever before. We need volunteers to help us portion it into take-and-heat containers for families in need. The meals we pack go home with parents who pick up children from the HeadStart program, or to other nearby agency partners like Jewish Family Services, Boys and Girls Club, and more. We have a small social media presence and would love some coaching on how to create content and make interesting posts--email volunteer@petesgarden.org if this is your expertise. www.petesgarden.org/volunteer
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Volunteer: Urgent Volunteer Opportunity – Lakewood Long Term Care Center Activities VolunteerLOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF OUR LONG TERM CARE RESIDENTS SIMPLY BY BEING LIKE EXTENDED FAMILY. LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO HELP WITH SORTING/DISTRIBUTING MAIL, PASSING OUT SNACKS, PLAYING GAMES, VISITING WITH RESIDENTS, PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO CHURCH/CHAPEL, READING, TALKING, LISTENING, PAINTING NAILS, ETC. ** ALL POTENTIAL VOLUNTEERS FOR LTC WILL NEED TO COMPLETE A SEPARATE INTERVIEW WITH THE SUPERVISOR EARLY IN THE ONBOARDING PROCESS. DAYS AND TIMES TO VOLUNTEER ARE SCHEDULED WITH THE SUPERVISOR. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 1:30PM-2:30PM; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 9:30AM-11:00AM, THURSDAYS 1:30PM – 3:30
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF OUR LONG TERM CARE RESIDENTS SIMPLY BY BEING LIKE EXTENDED FAMILY. LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO HELP WITH SORTING/DISTRIBUTING MAIL, PASSING OUT SNACKS, PLAYING GAMES, VISITING WITH RESIDENTS, PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO CHURCH/CHAPEL, READING, TALKING, LISTENING, PAINTING NAILS, ETC. ** ALL POTENTIAL VOLUNTEERS FOR LTC WILL NEED TO COMPLETE A SEPARATE INTERVIEW WITH THE SUPERVISOR EARLY IN THE ONBOARDING PROCESS. DAYS AND TIMES TO VOLUNTEER ARE SCHEDULED WITH THE SUPERVISOR. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 1:30PM-2:30PM; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 9:30AM-11:00AM, THURSDAYS 1:30PM – 3:30
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64139 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Volunteer Opportunity – Sewers NeededWe are looking for volunteers who can sew and provide items on a month long initiative that would provide care packages for at least 50 breast cancer patients (we are hoping to be able to do more than that) and appreciate anyone who is able make and provide the following: · We would love to be able to provide 2 drain bags (one to use when for a shower and one stays dry for after a shower) · One comfort pillow (assist with sleeping post mastectomy) · One seatbelt pillow/cover per care package Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center We are looking for volunteers who can sew and provide items on a month long initiative that would provide care packages for at least 50 breast cancer patients (we are hoping to be able to do more than that) and appreciate anyone who is able make and provide the following: · We would love to be able to provide 2 drain bags (one to use when for a shower and one stays dry for after a shower) · One comfort pillow (assist with sleeping post mastectomy) · One seatbelt pillow/cover per care package Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Volunteer Opportunity – One World Pantry - Downtown KC locationMeet with patients to determine their individual needs and goals. Assist with the screening survey. When indicated, help with forms to request resources. Maintain inventory of resources. Take part in program planning and implementation. Bending and lifting up to 50 pounds. Sanitizing counters. Fill and prepare food bags. Data entry. Can only take one volunteer a day due to space. Hours are 9am-5pm and can be divided between volunteers but only one volunteer if able to assist the whole day.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Meet with patients to determine their individual needs and goals. Assist with the screening survey. When indicated, help with forms to request resources. Maintain inventory of resources. Take part in program planning and implementation. Bending and lifting up to 50 pounds. Sanitizing counters. Fill and prepare food bags. Data entry. Can only take one volunteer a day due to space. Hours are 9am-5pm and can be divided between volunteers but only one volunteer if able to assist the whole day.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Volunteer Opportunity – Pet Handlers OpportunityOur pet program is back and we need certified Pet Handlers and pets. If you would like to be a Pet Handler please contact Volunteer Services. · 18 years of age · Pet Handlers and pets must meet all hospital and KCPetsforlife requirements · Attend volunteer orientation · First pet visit scheduled as a team · Be friendly, relaxed, confident and interact positively with staff and patients · Understanding typical animal behaviors particularly your pet and how to identify signs of pet stress, aggression or any discomfort on the pet visits · Follow and adhere to hospital policy and procedure · Set or flexible schedule for visits · Opportunity available downtown and Lakewood locations Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Our pet program is back and we need certified Pet Handlers and pets. If you would like to be a Pet Handler please contact Volunteer Services. · 18 years of age · Pet Handlers and pets must meet all hospital and KCPetsforlife requirements · Attend volunteer orientation · First pet visit scheduled as a team · Be friendly, relaxed, confident and interact positively with staff and patients · Understanding typical animal behaviors particularly your pet and how to identify signs of pet stress, aggression or any discomfort on the pet visits · Follow and adhere to hospital policy and procedure · Set or flexible schedule for visits · Opportunity available downtown and Lakewood locations Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Volunteer Opportunity – Pet Escort Volunteer OpportunityVolunteer must be: · 18 years of age · Promote UH’s mission for pet services and share its purpose · Meet onboarding requirements and orientation · Assist pet handler during visits such as pet bathroom accidents and/or emergencies and notifying Volunteer Services and EVS immediately · Knowledge of caring for animals to promote positive environment and in case pet handler needs assistance · Carry Care Bag on visits at all times · Allow Pet Handler and pet to conduct purpose of visit with patients · Precede pet handler and ask patients if they would like a visit from pet · Be flexible with pet handler and pet schedule if needs are requested unscheduled · Will have same schedule as pet handler/pet · Be friendly, confident and interact with pet handler and pet positively · Must be relaxed, friendly, and confident around pets · Work with variety of animals Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Volunteer must be: · 18 years of age · Promote UH’s mission for pet services and share its purpose · Meet onboarding requirements and orientation · Assist pet handler during visits such as pet bathroom accidents and/or emergencies and notifying Volunteer Services and EVS immediately · Knowledge of caring for animals to promote positive environment and in case pet handler needs assistance · Carry Care Bag on visits at all times · Allow Pet Handler and pet to conduct purpose of visit with patients · Precede pet handler and ask patients if they would like a visit from pet · Be flexible with pet handler and pet schedule if needs are requested unscheduled · Will have same schedule as pet handler/pet · Be friendly, confident and interact with pet handler and pet positively · Must be relaxed, friendly, and confident around pets · Work with variety of animals Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Step In & Power the JA BizTown ExperienceRockhurst Hawks, this is your chance to lead outside the classroom and make a difference! Help bring the next generation to life with JA BizTown, where 4th–6th graders spend the day running their very own city. They’ll manage businesses, work in banks, and even elect a mayor — and you’ll be right there helping them make it happen! As a volunteer, you’ll: Community Partner: Junior Achievement Rockhurst Hawks, this is your chance to lead outside the classroom and make a difference! Help bring the next generation to life with JA BizTown, where 4th–6th graders spend the day running their very own city. They’ll manage businesses, work in banks, and even elect a mayor — and you’ll be right there helping them make it happen! As a volunteer, you’ll: Community Partner: Junior Achievement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Blessings Abound Thrift Store - PartnershipAt Blessings Abound Thrift store on 13637 Washington Street, Monday - Saturday from 8am to 6pm. Part of the proceeds from Blessings Abound support Catholic Charities. At the Thrift Store, you can sort donated items, repair or improve donations, assist customers, merchandise donated items on sales floor, clean store and serve as cashier. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph At Blessings Abound Thrift store on 13637 Washington Street, Monday - Saturday from 8am to 6pm. Part of the proceeds from Blessings Abound support Catholic Charities. At the Thrift Store, you can sort donated items, repair or improve donations, assist customers, merchandise donated items on sales floor, clean store and serve as cashier. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64145 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Catholic Charities - Rockhurst ReceptionistJob Duties: This is a volunteer receptionist position at our NEW Rockhurst office, assisting clients as they come through the doors looking for social services. This position requires basic data entry and computer skills to look up information and input case data. Feel free to do homework at the desk when you are not actively needed! The Shifts are: Monday through Thursday, 8:30am - 12:30pm and 12:30pm - 4:30pm. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Job Duties: This is a volunteer receptionist position at our NEW Rockhurst office, assisting clients as they come through the doors looking for social services. This position requires basic data entry and computer skills to look up information and input case data. Feel free to do homework at the desk when you are not actively needed! The Shifts are: Monday through Thursday, 8:30am - 12:30pm and 12:30pm - 4:30pm. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Employment Services AssistantHelp our Employment Specialist assist clients in creating resumes, job interview preparation, job search help and advice for job seekers. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Help our Employment Specialist assist clients in creating resumes, job interview preparation, job search help and advice for job seekers. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64134 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenace/GroundsCatholic Charities moved into our permanent home at our newly renovated location at 8001 Longview Rd., Kansas City, MO, in the fall of 2024! We have made great progress but need assistance with further renovations and the basic upkeep of our building and the grounds. Depending on your skill set and interests, we have plenty of opportunities to assist with lawnmowing, landscaping, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, mechanical, carpentry, special design and automotive needs. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Catholic Charities moved into our permanent home at our newly renovated location at 8001 Longview Rd., Kansas City, MO, in the fall of 2024! We have made great progress but need assistance with further renovations and the basic upkeep of our building and the grounds. Depending on your skill set and interests, we have plenty of opportunities to assist with lawnmowing, landscaping, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, mechanical, carpentry, special design and automotive needs. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64134 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing/Development AssistantYou can help film/photograph events, help give out Marketing collateral and keep it up to date, or some data entry. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph You can help film/photograph events, help give out Marketing collateral and keep it up to date, or some data entry. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64134 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Services AssistantHelp the volunteer team do their best work to provide the agency with meaningful opportunities for the community to volunteer. You may find yourself doing a variety of tasks like data entry, assisting with events, recruiting volunteers and joining the team to creatively think of new ways to support those who need it the most! Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Help the volunteer team do their best work to provide the agency with meaningful opportunities for the community to volunteer. You may find yourself doing a variety of tasks like data entry, assisting with events, recruiting volunteers and joining the team to creatively think of new ways to support those who need it the most! Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64134 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Care Kit DonationsSome of the most basic needs of our clients are food and hygiene products, which are far too often not available. So, round up your friends, neighbors, church families and community members (or you can do it on your own) to help support those who need it the most. Create a contest at school or work to make it fun! Large or small, each donation will go to someone in need. This is a great project for individuals who have limited time to share at the agency but want to support our mission! Here are some examples of items needed for clients. Create your kit and drop it off at Catholic Charities and let us know how many hours you devoted to it. · Senior Care Kits - lip balm, hand soap/sanitizer, bathing wipes, nail clippers, toothbrush/toothpaste, incontinence products, hairbrush/comb, non-slip nail clippers, Moisturizing lotion (especially for dry skin), pill organizer, · Men's Care Kits - men’s deodorant, razor and shaving cream, aftershave, lotion, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb or hairbrush, nail clippers and file, body wash or soap, shampoo and conditioner. · Women’s Care Kits - deodorant, razor and shaving cream, aftershave, lotion, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb or hairbrush, nail clippers and file, body wash or soap, shampoo and conditioner, feminine wipes or no-rinse body wipes, adult sanitary pads or liners. · Baby Care Kits - Digital thermometer, nasal aspirator (bulb syringe), baby nail clippers or file, gas relief drops, baby-safe sunscreen (6 months and older), teething gel or rings, first aid kit (bandages, baby-safe antiseptic), soft baby brush (for cradle cap), diapers, wipes (unscented or hypoallergenic), diaper rash cream (e.g., zinc oxide), baby lotion, baby shampoo and body wash, soft washcloths and towels, hooded towel, formula (if not breastfeeding), bottle brush, pacifiers and bibs (cloth and silicone). · Birthday Care Kits - Cake mix, jar of applesauce, candles or cake decorations, frosting, streamers, balloons, cards, wrapping paper, party hats, stickers. Everyone deserves to have a good birthday! Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Some of the most basic needs of our clients are food and hygiene products, which are far too often not available. So, round up your friends, neighbors, church families and community members (or you can do it on your own) to help support those who need it the most. Create a contest at school or work to make it fun! Large or small, each donation will go to someone in need. This is a great project for individuals who have limited time to share at the agency but want to support our mission! Here are some examples of items needed for clients. Create your kit and drop it off at Catholic Charities and let us know how many hours you devoted to it. · Senior Care Kits - lip balm, hand soap/sanitizer, bathing wipes, nail clippers, toothbrush/toothpaste, incontinence products, hairbrush/comb, non-slip nail clippers, Moisturizing lotion (especially for dry skin), pill organizer, · Men's Care Kits - men’s deodorant, razor and shaving cream, aftershave, lotion, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb or hairbrush, nail clippers and file, body wash or soap, shampoo and conditioner. · Women’s Care Kits - deodorant, razor and shaving cream, aftershave, lotion, toothbrush and toothpaste, comb or hairbrush, nail clippers and file, body wash or soap, shampoo and conditioner, feminine wipes or no-rinse body wipes, adult sanitary pads or liners. · Baby Care Kits - Digital thermometer, nasal aspirator (bulb syringe), baby nail clippers or file, gas relief drops, baby-safe sunscreen (6 months and older), teething gel or rings, first aid kit (bandages, baby-safe antiseptic), soft baby brush (for cradle cap), diapers, wipes (unscented or hypoallergenic), diaper rash cream (e.g., zinc oxide), baby lotion, baby shampoo and body wash, soft washcloths and towels, hooded towel, formula (if not breastfeeding), bottle brush, pacifiers and bibs (cloth and silicone). · Birthday Care Kits - Cake mix, jar of applesauce, candles or cake decorations, frosting, streamers, balloons, cards, wrapping paper, party hats, stickers. Everyone deserves to have a good birthday! Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64134 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Market (Food Pantry)The volunteer shifts are Tuesdays &Thursdays 7:30-9am, 9am-12pm and 12:30pm-4pm, Wednesdays 1-8pm and the First Saturday of the month 8am -noon. Located at 8001 Longview Road, KCMO. You can do things like unload trucks, bag groceries, stock shelves and help clients shop and carry their food to their cars. Training will be needed. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph The volunteer shifts are Tuesdays &Thursdays 7:30-9am, 9am-12pm and 12:30pm-4pm, Wednesdays 1-8pm and the First Saturday of the month 8am -noon. Located at 8001 Longview Road, KCMO. You can do things like unload trucks, bag groceries, stock shelves and help clients shop and carry their food to their cars. Training will be needed. Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64134 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Eyeglass Clinic VolunteerWe partner with the Lions Club to be able to give eyeglasses to those in need. Join the Lions Club with sorting and cleaning and distributing eyeglasses during prep sessions. Supporting the clinicians during the clinics where clients come and get the clients eyes tested and fitted for glasses! Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph We partner with the Lions Club to be able to give eyeglasses to those in need. Join the Lions Club with sorting and cleaning and distributing eyeglasses during prep sessions. Supporting the clinicians during the clinics where clients come and get the clients eyes tested and fitted for glasses! Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Kansas City - St. Joseph Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64134 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Orientation Leaders & CoordinatorsOrientation Leaders and Coordinators provide an invaluable service to Rockhurst University for the hours they dedicate to ensuring that our new students are welcome! Community Partner: Rockhurst University Orientation Leaders and Coordinators provide an invaluable service to Rockhurst University for the hours they dedicate to ensuring that our new students are welcome! Community Partner: Rockhurst University Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maximize your Volunteer Impact by Supporting Blessings Abound! - Kansas CityBlessings Abound is a thrift store that donates nearly $2 million every year to local nonprofits, and it's all thanks to volunteers like you! Stop by for a few hours to help sort donations or stock the sales floor, and you can directly support your neighbors throughout KC. Volunteers are welcome 8 am - 6 pm, Monday through Saturday. Please use this link to sign up! https://blessingsaboundkc.org/volunteering Community Partner: Blessings Abound Blessings Abound is a thrift store that donates nearly $2 million every year to local nonprofits, and it's all thanks to volunteers like you! Stop by for a few hours to help sort donations or stock the sales floor, and you can directly support your neighbors throughout KC. Volunteers are welcome 8 am - 6 pm, Monday through Saturday. Please use this link to sign up! https://blessingsaboundkc.org/volunteering Community Partner: Blessings Abound Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64145 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maximize your Volunteer Impact by Supporting Blessings Abound! - Overland ParkBlessings Abound is a thrift store that donates nearly $2 million every year to local nonprofits, and it's all thanks to volunteers like you! Stop by for a few hours to help sort donations or stock the sales floor, and you can directly support your neighbors throughout KC. Community Partner: Blessings Abound Blessings Abound is a thrift store that donates nearly $2 million every year to local nonprofits, and it's all thanks to volunteers like you! Stop by for a few hours to help sort donations or stock the sales floor, and you can directly support your neighbors throughout KC. Community Partner: Blessings Abound Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Operation Breakthrough is Looking for Classroom Volunteers!Operation Breakthrough is a non-profit serving under-resourced youth and families in the Kansas City area. We provide educational services to 700+ students daily, ages range from 6 weeks up to 18 years old. 1 in 5 of our kids are considered homeless, 80% will witness 1 or more acts of violence by the age of 5. Operation Breakthrough is their safe place. OB will be enrolling around 200 new kids this summer and could use some extra help! We are particularly in need of math and literacy volunteer tutors for our K-8th graders and early childhood education volunteers to assist teachers with activities/routines for students ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. Other available volunteer opportunities include assisting our teachers with coding/robotics, studio arts, graphic design, gardening, life sciences, computer technology, and more. Details and requirements for each volunteer opportunity are listed below. Early Classroom Volunteer (Must volunteer once per week for at least 12 weeks.): Assist teachers in daily classroom activities and routines with children. Shifts are Monday - Friday, 9 - 12 p.m. or 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Tutor (Must volunteer for at least 12 shifts. Minimum two shifts, per month.): Help students enhance their math and literacy skills. Shifts are Monday - Friday, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Classroom Coding Help: Help Smart Lab students work on their Coding skills (this is different than Coding Club). Shifts are Monday - Friday, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.Robotics Volunteer (Must volunteer for one season: June-Dec. Minimum one shift, per month.): No experience needed, an expert will be there to show you the way. Students learn to build and program robots and practice competitive missions. Shifts are on Saturdays, one time a month from 8:30 a.m. - Noon. Monthly dates TBD. Coding Club Volunteer (Must volunteer for one season: April-Dec. Minimum one shift, per month.): No experience needed, an expert will be there to show you the way. Help teach coding in a variety of different ways for competition. Shifts are every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Schedule a Tour or Guest Speaker: Set up a time to tour our facility located at 31st and Troost. Or invite an employee to speak at your school, club meeting, business, etc. about our organization and how to get involved. Please schedule by email several weeks in advance. * Classroom volunteers must be 14+, pass a criminal background check and fingerprints. If you are interested in volunteering or have questions please contact: volunteer@operationbreakthrough.org. Email: volunteer@operationbreakthrough.org Phone: 816-329-5233 Website: operationbreakthrough.org Address: 3039 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO 64109 Community Partner: Operation Breakthrough Operation Breakthrough is a non-profit serving under-resourced youth and families in the Kansas City area. We provide educational services to 700+ students daily, ages range from 6 weeks up to 18 years old. 1 in 5 of our kids are considered homeless, 80% will witness 1 or more acts of violence by the age of 5. Operation Breakthrough is their safe place. OB will be enrolling around 200 new kids this summer and could use some extra help! We are particularly in need of math and literacy volunteer tutors for our K-8th graders and early childhood education volunteers to assist teachers with activities/routines for students ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. Other available volunteer opportunities include assisting our teachers with coding/robotics, studio arts, graphic design, gardening, life sciences, computer technology, and more. Details and requirements for each volunteer opportunity are listed below. Early Classroom Volunteer (Must volunteer once per week for at least 12 weeks.): Assist teachers in daily classroom activities and routines with children. Shifts are Monday - Friday, 9 - 12 p.m. or 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Tutor (Must volunteer for at least 12 shifts. Minimum two shifts, per month.): Help students enhance their math and literacy skills. Shifts are Monday - Friday, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Classroom Coding Help: Help Smart Lab students work on their Coding skills (this is different than Coding Club). Shifts are Monday - Friday, 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.Robotics Volunteer (Must volunteer for one season: June-Dec. Minimum one shift, per month.): No experience needed, an expert will be there to show you the way. Students learn to build and program robots and practice competitive missions. Shifts are on Saturdays, one time a month from 8:30 a.m. - Noon. Monthly dates TBD. Coding Club Volunteer (Must volunteer for one season: April-Dec. Minimum one shift, per month.): No experience needed, an expert will be there to show you the way. Help teach coding in a variety of different ways for competition. Shifts are every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Schedule a Tour or Guest Speaker: Set up a time to tour our facility located at 31st and Troost. Or invite an employee to speak at your school, club meeting, business, etc. about our organization and how to get involved. Please schedule by email several weeks in advance. * Classroom volunteers must be 14+, pass a criminal background check and fingerprints. If you are interested in volunteering or have questions please contact: volunteer@operationbreakthrough.org. Email: volunteer@operationbreakthrough.org Phone: 816-329-5233 Website: operationbreakthrough.org Address: 3039 Troost Ave, Kansas City, MO 64109 Community Partner: Operation Breakthrough Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join KC’s largest literacy volunteer corps at Carver Dual LanguageRead with a student once a week. You donate half an hour once a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a Flexta "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Lead to Read KC is dedicated to improving the basic literacy skills of children in high-need schools. Launched in 2011, we connect close to 1,600 elementary students with adult reading mentors in more than 90 classrooms across the metropolitan area each week. Learn more at leadtoreadkc.org. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Read with a student once a week. You donate half an hour once a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a Flexta "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Lead to Read KC is dedicated to improving the basic literacy skills of children in high-need schools. Launched in 2011, we connect close to 1,600 elementary students with adult reading mentors in more than 90 classrooms across the metropolitan area each week. Learn more at leadtoreadkc.org. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join KC’s largest literacy volunteer corps at Guadalupe CenterRead with a student once a week. You donate half an hour once a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a Flextra "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Lead to Read KC is dedicated to improving the basic literacy skills of children in high-need schools. Launched in 2011, we connect close to 1,600 elementary students with adult reading mentors in more than 90 classrooms across the metropolitan area each week. Learn more at leadtoreadkc.org. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Read with a student once a week. You donate half an hour once a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a Flextra "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Lead to Read KC is dedicated to improving the basic literacy skills of children in high-need schools. Launched in 2011, we connect close to 1,600 elementary students with adult reading mentors in more than 90 classrooms across the metropolitan area each week. Learn more at leadtoreadkc.org. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to read at FrontierRead with a student once a week. You donate half an hour once a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a Flextra "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Read with a student once a week. You donate half an hour once a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a Flextra "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Read with a Student at GarfieldRead with a student once or twice a week. You donate half an hour once or twice a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Read with a student once or twice a week. You donate half an hour once or twice a week - no evenings or weekends! Apply online, complete a short online training session, and get paired with a student. Not sure you can make a weekly commitment? Sign up with a partner to share the volunteer experience, or become a "Flexible Reading Mentor" and attend a couple sessions each month. Community Partner: Lead to Read KC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64124 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Get Your Summer Service Hours with Phoenix Family!Community Partner: Phoenix Family Housing Community Partner: Phoenix Family Housing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64132 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Behavioral Health (2) volunteer opportunities1. Helping to teach any hobby to our BH clients in our residential programs. We want to help clients find fun ways to fill their time. Some ideas may include: painting, jewelry making, sewing, repairing clothes or small projects, needle punching, embroidery, cross stich, model building, gardening (empty garden beds and tools), playing an instrument (drums, ukulele, guitar, DJ’ing, rapping), dancing, leading a book club, Lego building, fixing/repairing electronics, candle/soap making, wood burning, small woodworking (e.g. shelves, bird houses), paper crafts like origami or cardboard crafting, painting rocks, etc. 2. Beautification yard work at a new group home opening at the end of June/early July. Backyard has overgrown in a few areas and could really use some sprucing up. It could be as little or as big as someone wanted to do, as we do have some large bushes that need to be taken out, too. Any help will be appreciated! Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center 1. Helping to teach any hobby to our BH clients in our residential programs. We want to help clients find fun ways to fill their time. Some ideas may include: painting, jewelry making, sewing, repairing clothes or small projects, needle punching, embroidery, cross stich, model building, gardening (empty garden beds and tools), playing an instrument (drums, ukulele, guitar, DJ’ing, rapping), dancing, leading a book club, Lego building, fixing/repairing electronics, candle/soap making, wood burning, small woodworking (e.g. shelves, bird houses), paper crafts like origami or cardboard crafting, painting rocks, etc. 2. Beautification yard work at a new group home opening at the end of June/early July. Backyard has overgrown in a few areas and could really use some sprucing up. It could be as little or as big as someone wanted to do, as we do have some large bushes that need to be taken out, too. Any help will be appreciated! Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Technology VolunteersOverview: Phoenix Family is seeking patient, friendly, and tech-savvy volunteers to assist seniors in learning how to use technology in our new computer lab at a local senior affordable housing community. This role is essential in helping older adults feel more confident in navigating various digital tools, from basic computer functions to using the internet, email, navigating assistive technology, and social media. Volunteers will provide hands-on guidance and one-on-one support during technology workshops and open lab hours. We will provide all the training you need. Sign up to help for a couple of hours each week or to offer classes occasionally as your availability allows! Qualifications: · Strong understanding of basic computer operations, internet navigation, email, and social media platforms. · Patience and ability to explain technical concepts in simple, non-technical terms. · Enjoy working with seniors and demonstrating empathy and respect. · Excellent communication skills. · Previous volunteer or teaching experience is a plus but not required. · A positive attitude, reliability, and a willingness to learn new skills. · Ability to maintain resident confidentiality. · Background checks are required for regular recurring volunteers. Benefits: · Gain experience in a rewarding and impactful volunteer role. · Develop teaching, communication, and problem-solving skills. · Make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors by helping them connect with technology and the world around them. · Opportunity to connect with others in your community and build relationships with both seniors and staff. Community Partner: Phoenix Family Housing Overview: Phoenix Family is seeking patient, friendly, and tech-savvy volunteers to assist seniors in learning how to use technology in our new computer lab at a local senior affordable housing community. This role is essential in helping older adults feel more confident in navigating various digital tools, from basic computer functions to using the internet, email, navigating assistive technology, and social media. Volunteers will provide hands-on guidance and one-on-one support during technology workshops and open lab hours. We will provide all the training you need. Sign up to help for a couple of hours each week or to offer classes occasionally as your availability allows! Qualifications: · Strong understanding of basic computer operations, internet navigation, email, and social media platforms. · Patience and ability to explain technical concepts in simple, non-technical terms. · Enjoy working with seniors and demonstrating empathy and respect. · Excellent communication skills. · Previous volunteer or teaching experience is a plus but not required. · A positive attitude, reliability, and a willingness to learn new skills. · Ability to maintain resident confidentiality. · Background checks are required for regular recurring volunteers. Benefits: · Gain experience in a rewarding and impactful volunteer role. · Develop teaching, communication, and problem-solving skills. · Make a meaningful difference in the lives of seniors by helping them connect with technology and the world around them. · Opportunity to connect with others in your community and build relationships with both seniors and staff. Community Partner: Phoenix Family Housing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64127 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospital Archivist at Hospital Hill location onlyThe hospital
archivist/historian serves in a voluntary position and is responsible for
collecting and maintaining the UH historical artifacts collection, and for
providing information about the history of UH to both internal and external
constituencies.
Considerable ability to
organize and plan activities to showcase the collection of historical items in
addition to collecting and categorizing UH artifacts. Must be able to compile
documents and objects to create a realistic and accurate picture of the past.
Ability to work independently and is a self-starter. Have an “eye” for
collecting things and knowledge of what “keepsakes” are. Have an active
interest in the history of UH and a desire to educate and inform constituencies
of its importance to the Kansas City community. Excellent verbal and written
communication skills including a high degree of professionalism and personal
presence. Outgoing person with a high service orientation. Demonstrate
excellent listening and communication skills as much of the role involves
interaction with staff and the community.
All
applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health
screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding.
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center The hospital
archivist/historian serves in a voluntary position and is responsible for
collecting and maintaining the UH historical artifacts collection, and for
providing information about the history of UH to both internal and external
constituencies.
Considerable ability to
organize and plan activities to showcase the collection of historical items in
addition to collecting and categorizing UH artifacts. Must be able to compile
documents and objects to create a realistic and accurate picture of the past.
Ability to work independently and is a self-starter. Have an “eye” for
collecting things and knowledge of what “keepsakes” are. Have an active
interest in the history of UH and a desire to educate and inform constituencies
of its importance to the Kansas City community. Excellent verbal and written
communication skills including a high degree of professionalism and personal
presence. Outgoing person with a high service orientation. Demonstrate
excellent listening and communication skills as much of the role involves
interaction with staff and the community.
All
applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health
screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding.
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lab/Pathology DepartmentCURRENTLY CLOSED Gross dissection of various organs. Microscopic evaluation of benign and malignant conditions. Autopsies. In addition, volunteers have the opportunity to rotate in other areas in the lab including Blood Bank, Microbiology and Clinical Chemistry. Serious inquiries only. This opportunity is two groups of individuals Group 1 volunteers: Medical, pre-med, & nursing students. HSD location for two weeks between May 15th - July 15th . Group 2 volunteers: Medical school graduates/observers applying for residency positions. HSD location for two weeks between February 1st - May 30th All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training, two reference check, and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center CURRENTLY CLOSED Gross dissection of various organs. Microscopic evaluation of benign and malignant conditions. Autopsies. In addition, volunteers have the opportunity to rotate in other areas in the lab including Blood Bank, Microbiology and Clinical Chemistry. Serious inquiries only. This opportunity is two groups of individuals Group 1 volunteers: Medical, pre-med, & nursing students. HSD location for two weeks between May 15th - July 15th . Group 2 volunteers: Medical school graduates/observers applying for residency positions. HSD location for two weeks between February 1st - May 30th All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training, two reference check, and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pastoral ServicesLooking for Caring Companions who speak English or are bilingual to sit with patients or families who request spiritual prayer. Volunteers who have: · A listening ear · Encouraging · Present with patient · Spiritual · Empathetic · Non-judgmental · Professional · Desire to offer prayer support tailored to patient/family specific need In addition to completing requirements, pastoral and volunteer orientation are also required as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Looking for Caring Companions who speak English or are bilingual to sit with patients or families who request spiritual prayer. Volunteers who have: · A listening ear · Encouraging · Present with patient · Spiritual · Empathetic · Non-judgmental · Professional · Desire to offer prayer support tailored to patient/family specific need In addition to completing requirements, pastoral and volunteer orientation are also required as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office Assistant - Downtown LocationAssist
in office with light clerical projects, layette assembly, receiving donations
& logging items. Answering phones and assist with requests and
inquires. Distribution of Patient Comfort Clothing (clothing, shoes,
toiletries, etc.) to staff for patients and logging items. Check and deliver
mail to patients and sometimes make deliveries to patients from gift shop. On
occasion can handle office independently when staff in meetings or at different
hospital location.
HSD location. Availability on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9-11am or 2-4pm or 10-2pm. Can do all days or days that work best with schedule. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Assist
in office with light clerical projects, layette assembly, receiving donations
& logging items. Answering phones and assist with requests and
inquires. Distribution of Patient Comfort Clothing (clothing, shoes,
toiletries, etc.) to staff for patients and logging items. Check and deliver
mail to patients and sometimes make deliveries to patients from gift shop. On
occasion can handle office independently when staff in meetings or at different
hospital location.
HSD location. Availability on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9-11am or 2-4pm or 10-2pm. Can do all days or days that work best with schedule. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerLooking for volunteers who want to sit with elderly patients for an hour or so a week. As well looking for volunteers who made need hours and want to come in and do office work. Community Partner: Shalom Hospice Looking for volunteers who want to sit with elderly patients for an hour or so a week. As well looking for volunteers who made need hours and want to come in and do office work. Community Partner: Shalom Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry HelperOur
pantry and cafe are central to our students' daily lives, offering them
breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even allowing them to take home items for their
families.
To
Volunteer please sign up at Volunteer |
Pawsperity Community Partner: Pawsperity Our
pantry and cafe are central to our students' daily lives, offering them
breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even allowing them to take home items for their
families.
To
Volunteer please sign up at Volunteer |
Pawsperity Community Partner: Pawsperity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Snow AngelVolunteer to shovel snow on an as-needed basis for Kansas Citians who, due to age or physical limitations, cannot clear their own sidewalk or driveway. After registering as a Snow Angel, you will be notified via email when you are matched with a resident in need of assistance and will receive further instructions. Register HERE! Community Partner: Rockhurst University Volunteer to shovel snow on an as-needed basis for Kansas Citians who, due to age or physical limitations, cannot clear their own sidewalk or driveway. After registering as a Snow Angel, you will be notified via email when you are matched with a resident in need of assistance and will receive further instructions. Register HERE! Community Partner: Rockhurst University Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kansas City Jazz in the garden preparation We are gearing up for 2025, to complete our fencing and get the site ready for a series of 3 events. Kansas City Jazz in the Garden dates are April 12, 2025 June 7, 2025 August 9, 2025 Some help is needed planting seeds and transplanting plants We just had our first garage storage built and completed in 2024! Hours vary- Community Partner: Global One Urban Farming We are gearing up for 2025, to complete our fencing and get the site ready for a series of 3 events. Kansas City Jazz in the Garden dates are April 12, 2025 June 7, 2025 August 9, 2025 Some help is needed planting seeds and transplanting plants We just had our first garage storage built and completed in 2024! Hours vary- Community Partner: Global One Urban Farming Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64130 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Refugee Youth Mentors NeededCatholic Charities of Kansas is looking for volunteers mentors to join our Refugee Youth Mentoring Program to help our newcomer youths achieve their educational, social, and career goals. Here’s a brief overview of what we do, and the expectation of our mentors: Our mentees range from 15-24 years old. Some are in high school and others are wanting to take that first step towards going to college or pursuing a new career. All mentors must complete the required training and background check We ask for a commitment of one year. Mentors check in with their mentees virtually, once a week. Mentors and mentees meet up in-person at least once a month (at the library, a café, a park, community event, their home, etc.) Our program organizes events every other month for all participants (examples: soccer game, volunteering, college tour, etc.) and you can attend when available. Together, you and your mentee will make a plan based on their goals in school, or for a future career. www.catholiccharitiesks.org/reconnectCommunity Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Catholic Charities of Kansas is looking for volunteers mentors to join our Refugee Youth Mentoring Program to help our newcomer youths achieve their educational, social, and career goals. Here’s a brief overview of what we do, and the expectation of our mentors: Our mentees range from 15-24 years old. Some are in high school and others are wanting to take that first step towards going to college or pursuing a new career. All mentors must complete the required training and background check We ask for a commitment of one year. Mentors check in with their mentees virtually, once a week. Mentors and mentees meet up in-person at least once a month (at the library, a café, a park, community event, their home, etc.) Our program organizes events every other month for all participants (examples: soccer game, volunteering, college tour, etc.) and you can attend when available. Together, you and your mentee will make a plan based on their goals in school, or for a future career. www.catholiccharitiesks.org/reconnectCommunity Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pickup PalBe the voice of joy for our clients in the afternoon! Call
clients and relay their pets are ready for pickup. Then help us by fetching
their furry friends while an employee handles the payment details. To
Volunteer please sign up at Volunteer |
Pawsperity Exciting Update: Flexible Volunteer options for students! One Saturday Every Other Month 9:00am-11:30am 11/16/’24,
01/11/’24 Community Partner: Pawsperity Be the voice of joy for our clients in the afternoon! Call
clients and relay their pets are ready for pickup. Then help us by fetching
their furry friends while an employee handles the payment details. To
Volunteer please sign up at Volunteer |
Pawsperity Exciting Update: Flexible Volunteer options for students! One Saturday Every Other Month 9:00am-11:30am 11/16/’24,
01/11/’24 Community Partner: Pawsperity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteerBe a vital part of our team! We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help out with a variety of important tasks. Whether you’re a pro or new to volunteering, we have something for everyone: Organize & Assemble: Help us stuff parenting folders to support our mission. Sparkle & Shine: Assist with general clean-up both inside and outside our facility. Laundry Love: Pitch in with laundry in the grooming school. Flexible Tasks: Be ready to tackle other essential duties as needed.To Volunteer please sign up at Volunteer | Pawsperity Exciting Update: Flexible Volunteer options for students! One Saturday Every Other Month 9:00am-11:30am
11/16/’24, 01/11/’24 Community Partner: Pawsperity Be a vital part of our team! We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help out with a variety of important tasks. Whether you’re a pro or new to volunteering, we have something for everyone: Organize & Assemble: Help us stuff parenting folders to support our mission. Sparkle & Shine: Assist with general clean-up both inside and outside our facility. Laundry Love: Pitch in with laundry in the grooming school. Flexible Tasks: Be ready to tackle other essential duties as needed.To Volunteer please sign up at Volunteer | Pawsperity Exciting Update: Flexible Volunteer options for students! One Saturday Every Other Month 9:00am-11:30am
11/16/’24, 01/11/’24 Community Partner: Pawsperity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden AidHelp staff with gardening tasks such as weeding, planting, mixing soil and general upkeep. Projects and tasks associated with this program include
pulling weeds, planting seasonal vegetation, preparing soil mixtures and completing
other maintenance projects. Community Partner: Pawsperity Help staff with gardening tasks such as weeding, planting, mixing soil and general upkeep. Projects and tasks associated with this program include
pulling weeds, planting seasonal vegetation, preparing soil mixtures and completing
other maintenance projects. Community Partner: Pawsperity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Robotics VolunteerThe Front Porch Alliance partners with First Lego League, an local elementary schools to robotics teams Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays from 4:30-6pm after school. Join our team of coaching staff as we support students grow in their interpersonal skills as well as gain new skills in STEAM initiatives. As a coach, you will do a combination of assisting with small groups during robotics practices. Practices include team building activities for students, research around a community issue (connected to the FLL Theme); building and coding missions for the competition and community engagement. Coaches will be a supportive role model for youth; supporting them as they research, problem solve, create and code. Front Porch will provide the technical skills, curriculum and resources. Community Partner: Front Porch Alliance The Front Porch Alliance partners with First Lego League, an local elementary schools to robotics teams Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays from 4:30-6pm after school. Join our team of coaching staff as we support students grow in their interpersonal skills as well as gain new skills in STEAM initiatives. As a coach, you will do a combination of assisting with small groups during robotics practices. Practices include team building activities for students, research around a community issue (connected to the FLL Theme); building and coding missions for the competition and community engagement. Coaches will be a supportive role model for youth; supporting them as they research, problem solve, create and code. Front Porch will provide the technical skills, curriculum and resources. Community Partner: Front Porch Alliance Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach VolunteerThe Community Outreach Volunteer will provide support to the Health Insurance Navigator team. They will provide information to patients and the community on KC CARE services and programs. These outreach events and activities may include attending fairs and community events, tabling booths, networking meetings, and more to help connect the community with KC CARE services for both external and internal community outreach purposes. Assist Health Insurance Navigator team at community outreach events by providing and engaging the community in information and services provided at KC CARE Health Center.May assist with stocking, organizing, and preparing outreach supplies, set up and tear down of outreach events, and transportation of outreach materials toMay assist with updating or creating patient’s profiles in electronic medical health record system and data entry.Collaborate with community organizations and agencies to enhance health services and resources available to patients and the community.Performs other duties/special projects as assigned.Qualification Qualifications · Participate in ongoing training on provided KC CARE services · Strong written and verbal communication skills. · Willing and able to work in different environments including health center locations and surrounding Kansas City outreach locations. · Must present self in a professional manner. · Must have a reliable vehicle to travel to and from community outreach event Community Partner: KC Care Health Center The Community Outreach Volunteer will provide support to the Health Insurance Navigator team. They will provide information to patients and the community on KC CARE services and programs. These outreach events and activities may include attending fairs and community events, tabling booths, networking meetings, and more to help connect the community with KC CARE services for both external and internal community outreach purposes. Assist Health Insurance Navigator team at community outreach events by providing and engaging the community in information and services provided at KC CARE Health Center.May assist with stocking, organizing, and preparing outreach supplies, set up and tear down of outreach events, and transportation of outreach materials toMay assist with updating or creating patient’s profiles in electronic medical health record system and data entry.Collaborate with community organizations and agencies to enhance health services and resources available to patients and the community.Performs other duties/special projects as assigned.Qualification Qualifications · Participate in ongoing training on provided KC CARE services · Strong written and verbal communication skills. · Willing and able to work in different environments including health center locations and surrounding Kansas City outreach locations. · Must present self in a professional manner. · Must have a reliable vehicle to travel to and from community outreach event Community Partner: KC Care Health Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sewing and CraftsCalling all seamstresses, knitters and those who love to crochet. We gladly accept donations of baby hats, and blankets for our infants and lap blankets, quilts and tote bags for our long-term care residents. The totes are for wheelchairs. We have specifications for baby blankets. Go to: universityhealthkc.org
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Calling all seamstresses, knitters and those who love to crochet. We gladly accept donations of baby hats, and blankets for our infants and lap blankets, quilts and tote bags for our long-term care residents. The totes are for wheelchairs. We have specifications for baby blankets. Go to: universityhealthkc.org
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Delivery DriversEvery day Monday - Friday KC Shepherd's Center delivers 175 hot meals to homebound older adults. Often times it is the only person or smile they see in a day. Community Partner: KC Shepherd's Center Every day Monday - Friday KC Shepherd's Center delivers 175 hot meals to homebound older adults. Often times it is the only person or smile they see in a day. Community Partner: KC Shepherd's Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64112 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop - University Health downtown KCLove retail and interested in working as a cashier? Need five volunteers to help in our downtown gift shop. Must be able to stand, stoop and bend for hours. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. This opportunity is available Monday - Friday from 9am - 2pm year long, One volunteer per shift per day. Downtown location. To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Two references also required and will be contacted. To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Two references also required and will be contacted. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Love retail and interested in working as a cashier? Need five volunteers to help in our downtown gift shop. Must be able to stand, stoop and bend for hours. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. This opportunity is available Monday - Friday from 9am - 2pm year long, One volunteer per shift per day. Downtown location. To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Two references also required and will be contacted. To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Two references also required and will be contacted. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden funCome out to help us get ready for our live event, Kansas City Jazz in the Garden. We could use assistance growing fruits and vegetables all summer. Community Partner: Global One Urban Farming Come out to help us get ready for our live event, Kansas City Jazz in the Garden. We could use assistance growing fruits and vegetables all summer. Community Partner: Global One Urban Farming Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64130 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Closet OrganzationHelp sort donations and restock the clothing closet for newly arriving refugee families. Community Partner: Jewish Vocational Service Help sort donations and restock the clothing closet for newly arriving refugee families. Community Partner: Jewish Vocational Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Women's ClinicA volunteer to greet and guide patients to check in. Round in the waiting room to check on patients if waiting for long periods, and offer water to our pregnant patients. HSD downtown location. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center A volunteer to greet and guide patients to check in. Round in the waiting room to check on patients if waiting for long periods, and offer water to our pregnant patients. HSD downtown location. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical TranslatorThis position is responsible for the accurate interpretation via face-to-face health care information to and from various language-speaking patients / patient families and health care providers. Volunteer interpreters are integral to the day to day running KC CARE Health Center. They are the bridge between our providers and the patient and must be able to comfortably interpret medical terminology such as patient symptoms and doctors' diagnoses and treatment instructions. Shifts Availability: Monday- Friday 8:30am-12:30pm 1:00am-5:00pm Translator will also translate voice messages from Spanish to English via our vonage communication app from Patients
Community Partner: KC Care Health Center This position is responsible for the accurate interpretation via face-to-face health care information to and from various language-speaking patients / patient families and health care providers. Volunteer interpreters are integral to the day to day running KC CARE Health Center. They are the bridge between our providers and the patient and must be able to comfortably interpret medical terminology such as patient symptoms and doctors' diagnoses and treatment instructions. Shifts Availability: Monday- Friday 8:30am-12:30pm 1:00am-5:00pm Translator will also translate voice messages from Spanish to English via our vonage communication app from Patients
Community Partner: KC Care Health Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sort Medical Supplies and Help Deliver Health and Hope to the WorldWhatever talent you have, Project C.U.R.E. welcomes you! You can save lives worldwide by organizing and sorting life-saving healthcare essentials and transport them globally. We offer a wide variety of opportunities to suit your interest and schedule: Project C.U.R.E. Kansas City is a fun and vibrant place to volunteer. Currently, we are in need of volunteers of all types! Go to https://projectcure.volunteerhub.com/lp/KansasCity/ to see open volunteer shifts. Individual Volunteer Opportunities: Office Volunteers: We need outgoing and friendly volunteers to manage our front desk, greet guests, answer phones, and help with administrative projects. Various shifts are available. Volunteer Leaders: We need energetic and friendly volunteers to help manage groups of volunteers in sorting supplies, preparing boxes for shipment, and other warehouse projects. Project C.U.R.E. staff will provide training and support, must be 19 or older. Various shifts are available. Volunteer Drivers: We need volunteers willing to drive our truck to pickup donations from partner hospitals and manufacturers. May require some physical labor. No CDL is required, just a valid drivers license. Must be 21 or over. Flexible shifts are available during the week. Medical Supply Sorting: We need volunteers to help sort and package medical supplies for shipment, stock inventory, prepare for shipments, and load containers. This is also a great educational experience for those aspiring to work in the medical field. Various shifts available. Biomedical Volunteers: We need volunteers who have any small knowledge of biomedical, nursing, RN, or any medical experience (biomed students welcome!) to help test, repair, and carefully package biomed equipment. Training available. Flexible schedule times. Warehouse Volunteers: We need volunteers to help keep our warehouse organized, prepare for shipments, unload donations, and load containers for shipment. May require physical labor. Flexible schedule times.Whether you prefer working individually or as part of a team, you will enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. Project C.U.R.E. is the largest provider of donated medical supplies and equipment to developing countries around the world. We sort, test, pack, and ship donated medical supplies and equipment to more than 130 countries. Project C.U.R.E. is the recipient of the GuideStar Exchange Platinum Seal, the Charity Navigator Four-Star Rating and ranked by Forbes as one of the 20 Most Efficient Large U.S. Charities. Community Partner: Project C.U.R.E. | Franciscan Mission Warehouse Whatever talent you have, Project C.U.R.E. welcomes you! You can save lives worldwide by organizing and sorting life-saving healthcare essentials and transport them globally. We offer a wide variety of opportunities to suit your interest and schedule: Project C.U.R.E. Kansas City is a fun and vibrant place to volunteer. Currently, we are in need of volunteers of all types! Go to https://projectcure.volunteerhub.com/lp/KansasCity/ to see open volunteer shifts. Individual Volunteer Opportunities: Office Volunteers: We need outgoing and friendly volunteers to manage our front desk, greet guests, answer phones, and help with administrative projects. Various shifts are available. Volunteer Leaders: We need energetic and friendly volunteers to help manage groups of volunteers in sorting supplies, preparing boxes for shipment, and other warehouse projects. Project C.U.R.E. staff will provide training and support, must be 19 or older. Various shifts are available. Volunteer Drivers: We need volunteers willing to drive our truck to pickup donations from partner hospitals and manufacturers. May require some physical labor. No CDL is required, just a valid drivers license. Must be 21 or over. Flexible shifts are available during the week. Medical Supply Sorting: We need volunteers to help sort and package medical supplies for shipment, stock inventory, prepare for shipments, and load containers. This is also a great educational experience for those aspiring to work in the medical field. Various shifts available. Biomedical Volunteers: We need volunteers who have any small knowledge of biomedical, nursing, RN, or any medical experience (biomed students welcome!) to help test, repair, and carefully package biomed equipment. Training available. Flexible schedule times. Warehouse Volunteers: We need volunteers to help keep our warehouse organized, prepare for shipments, unload donations, and load containers for shipment. May require physical labor. Flexible schedule times.Whether you prefer working individually or as part of a team, you will enjoy the welcoming atmosphere. Project C.U.R.E. is the largest provider of donated medical supplies and equipment to developing countries around the world. We sort, test, pack, and ship donated medical supplies and equipment to more than 130 countries. Project C.U.R.E. is the recipient of the GuideStar Exchange Platinum Seal, the Charity Navigator Four-Star Rating and ranked by Forbes as one of the 20 Most Efficient Large U.S. Charities. Community Partner: Project C.U.R.E. | Franciscan Mission Warehouse Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64161 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WayfinderWe need awesome volunteers to help patients navigate through the hospital at both our locations! Are you great with directions? Love to help people? Have you ever struggled finding your way in a hospital? Our patients sometimes have that same struggle from time to time, and we could use your assistance! We will train you and assign you to specific areas in the hospital to be a wonderful and expert WAYFINDER! To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center We need awesome volunteers to help patients navigate through the hospital at both our locations! Are you great with directions? Love to help people? Have you ever struggled finding your way in a hospital? Our patients sometimes have that same struggle from time to time, and we could use your assistance! We will train you and assign you to specific areas in the hospital to be a wonderful and expert WAYFINDER! To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: After-School Student SupportWe are looking for additional volunteers to assist in our Bright Futures Fund schools' after-school programs. Volunteers will be working at either Holy Cross School or Our Lady of Hope school; with the assignment being given after the volunteer's successful completion of the required VIRTUS - Protecting God's Children training. Registration for this training must be undergone independently and can be scheduled at the link below: https://kcsjcatholic.org/office/child-youth-protection/training/ Volunteers will be providing light homework help, reading with students, and being an extra set of hands for our supervising teachers. Our students range in age from Kindergarten to 8th Grade.
Please note: All potential volunteers must fill out the attached Volunteer Form in the 'Waiver' section. Submitted applicants will be contacted to coordinate site location, date(s), and confirmation of VIRTUS training. Community Partner: Bright Futures Fund We are looking for additional volunteers to assist in our Bright Futures Fund schools' after-school programs. Volunteers will be working at either Holy Cross School or Our Lady of Hope school; with the assignment being given after the volunteer's successful completion of the required VIRTUS - Protecting God's Children training. Registration for this training must be undergone independently and can be scheduled at the link below: https://kcsjcatholic.org/office/child-youth-protection/training/ Volunteers will be providing light homework help, reading with students, and being an extra set of hands for our supervising teachers. Our students range in age from Kindergarten to 8th Grade.
Please note: All potential volunteers must fill out the attached Volunteer Form in the 'Waiver' section. Submitted applicants will be contacted to coordinate site location, date(s), and confirmation of VIRTUS training. Community Partner: Bright Futures Fund Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64105 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Camp this summer!Come to camp and help amazing kiddos! The mission of Camp Encourage is to provide youth on the autism spectrum meaningful experiences in which they build the knowledge, courage, and skills to be empowered participants in the community. Our camps take place at Heartland Center in Parkville, MO. Each camp session includes both traditional camp activities and activities tailored around the individual campers’ interests. Volunteer positions include: Counselors Activity Facilitators Nurses ( must be certified in MO to give meds) Van driver ( no CDL required) Photographers
Apply today at www.campencourage.org Community Partner: Camp Encourage Come to camp and help amazing kiddos! The mission of Camp Encourage is to provide youth on the autism spectrum meaningful experiences in which they build the knowledge, courage, and skills to be empowered participants in the community. Our camps take place at Heartland Center in Parkville, MO. Each camp session includes both traditional camp activities and activities tailored around the individual campers’ interests. Volunteer positions include: Counselors Activity Facilitators Nurses ( must be certified in MO to give meds) Van driver ( no CDL required) Photographers
Apply today at www.campencourage.org Community Partner: Camp Encourage Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64152 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentor - EV Design Studio (Wednesday Nights)Wednesday Night
Electric Vehicle Design Studio
5:30pm-8:00pm Food Provided (8th-12th grade) Students work in small teams with mentors from the community. Projects range from full automotive restoration and electric vehicle retrofitting, to the design, build and racing of Electrathon race-cars. MINDDRIVE competes in the Kansas ElectroRally.
The Wednesday evening EV Design Studio starts promptly at 5:30pm with a community meal for mentors, staff, and students. We consider this a very important highlight of the mentoring experience on Wednesday nights. HIGHLIGHTS Metal Fabrication & Welding Vehicle Design Design, Build, & Race Become A Mentor.Mentoring young people is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. At MINDDRIVE, there are no pre-requisites, specific skills, or prior training needed to be a great mentor for a young person. Our projects provide a unique opportunity to work alongside students to solve problems, demonstrate resolve, fail, and experience success. The most valuable behavior we can demonstrate for our students is how to cope with failure. How to pick up the pieces and keep going, take a different path or approach, and find the solution. Prospective mentors must submit an application and will be required to pass a background check. Once the application has been received, MINDDRIVE staff will follow up with the individual with background check & tour information. Application/Volunteer Sign Up URL: Sign Up to Mentor - MINDDRIVE Community Partner: MINDDRIVE Wednesday Night
Electric Vehicle Design Studio
5:30pm-8:00pm Food Provided (8th-12th grade) Students work in small teams with mentors from the community. Projects range from full automotive restoration and electric vehicle retrofitting, to the design, build and racing of Electrathon race-cars. MINDDRIVE competes in the Kansas ElectroRally.
The Wednesday evening EV Design Studio starts promptly at 5:30pm with a community meal for mentors, staff, and students. We consider this a very important highlight of the mentoring experience on Wednesday nights. HIGHLIGHTS Metal Fabrication & Welding Vehicle Design Design, Build, & Race Become A Mentor.Mentoring young people is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. At MINDDRIVE, there are no pre-requisites, specific skills, or prior training needed to be a great mentor for a young person. Our projects provide a unique opportunity to work alongside students to solve problems, demonstrate resolve, fail, and experience success. The most valuable behavior we can demonstrate for our students is how to cope with failure. How to pick up the pieces and keep going, take a different path or approach, and find the solution. Prospective mentors must submit an application and will be required to pass a background check. Once the application has been received, MINDDRIVE staff will follow up with the individual with background check & tour information. Application/Volunteer Sign Up URL: Sign Up to Mentor - MINDDRIVE Community Partner: MINDDRIVE Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor - Welding Art StudioWelding Art Studio - Monday Night
5-6:30pm Session 1 (Beginner Welding Students) Prospective mentors are asked to be able to commit to the full time, including both sessions, which take place weekly on Mondays. Students learn the basics of metal fabrication and begin welding in our fully-equipped welding studio. Students are introduced to and taught the various types of welding including Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG), and Metal Arc welding. Mentors participate along with students to design and create pieces for our annual Art Garage design showcase. Our instructor has years of experience as a professional Iron Worker and is passionate about working with young adults. Become A Mentor.Mentoring young people is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. At MINDDRIVE, there are no pre-requisites, specific skills, or prior training needed to be a great mentor for a young person. Our projects provide a unique opportunity to work alongside students to solve problems, demonstrate resolve, fail, and experience success. The most valuable behavior we can demonstrate for our students is how to cope with failure. How to pick up the pieces and keep going, take a different path or approach, and find the solution. Prospective mentors must submit an application and will be required to pass a background check. Once the application has been received, MINDDRIVE staff will follow up with the individual with background check & tour information. Application/Volunteer Sign Up URL: Sign Up to Mentor - MINDDRIVE Community Partner: MINDDRIVE Welding Art Studio - Monday Night
5-6:30pm Session 1 (Beginner Welding Students) Prospective mentors are asked to be able to commit to the full time, including both sessions, which take place weekly on Mondays. Students learn the basics of metal fabrication and begin welding in our fully-equipped welding studio. Students are introduced to and taught the various types of welding including Metal Inert Gas (MIG), Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG), and Metal Arc welding. Mentors participate along with students to design and create pieces for our annual Art Garage design showcase. Our instructor has years of experience as a professional Iron Worker and is passionate about working with young adults. Become A Mentor.Mentoring young people is one of the most rewarding experiences you will ever have. At MINDDRIVE, there are no pre-requisites, specific skills, or prior training needed to be a great mentor for a young person. Our projects provide a unique opportunity to work alongside students to solve problems, demonstrate resolve, fail, and experience success. The most valuable behavior we can demonstrate for our students is how to cope with failure. How to pick up the pieces and keep going, take a different path or approach, and find the solution. Prospective mentors must submit an application and will be required to pass a background check. Once the application has been received, MINDDRIVE staff will follow up with the individual with background check & tour information. Application/Volunteer Sign Up URL: Sign Up to Mentor - MINDDRIVE Community Partner: MINDDRIVE Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest ServicesGreeter at facility entrances at hospital/clinic/ER entrances, reminding patients/visitors/staff upon entering hospital to mask up & hand sanitize (all provided at stations upon entering), provide directions & assist them to clinic if needed. Help with wheelchairs, etc. Be a helpful smiling face! Retrieve newspapers at the main lobby front doors. Get cart from storage to disburse to areas and divide stack and display at main lobby and long-term care entrance. Wipe down desk and phones with purple wipes. Check wheelchairs and ensure they are locked. Do a walkthrough of the front and back area of main lobby to ensure it is neat and straight. Check holders for maps. Put cart back in storage. Answer phones and assist with inquiries. Provide bears if needed. LW location. Mondays and Fridays 7am - 3:30pm. Let us know your availability. To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding.
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Greeter at facility entrances at hospital/clinic/ER entrances, reminding patients/visitors/staff upon entering hospital to mask up & hand sanitize (all provided at stations upon entering), provide directions & assist them to clinic if needed. Help with wheelchairs, etc. Be a helpful smiling face! Retrieve newspapers at the main lobby front doors. Get cart from storage to disburse to areas and divide stack and display at main lobby and long-term care entrance. Wipe down desk and phones with purple wipes. Check wheelchairs and ensure they are locked. Do a walkthrough of the front and back area of main lobby to ensure it is neat and straight. Check holders for maps. Put cart back in storage. Answer phones and assist with inquiries. Provide bears if needed. LW location. Mondays and Fridays 7am - 3:30pm. Let us know your availability. To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding.
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Perioperative Services Assistant- LakewoodIf you are looking for volunteer work that gives you hands on medical experience, this is the opportunity for you. Department is open between 8 am and 4 pm Monday through Friday. putting charts together cleaning and making beds putting together IV kits assisting to check patients in assisting family member to per-op and recovery cleaning and stocking pre-op and recovery roomsTo apply please go to Adult volunteer application form | Truman Medical Centers/University Health (trumed.org) and submit the adult application. All applicants must also complete background checks, health screenings and compliance training before their first volunteer shift. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center If you are looking for volunteer work that gives you hands on medical experience, this is the opportunity for you. Department is open between 8 am and 4 pm Monday through Friday. putting charts together cleaning and making beds putting together IV kits assisting to check patients in assisting family member to per-op and recovery cleaning and stocking pre-op and recovery roomsTo apply please go to Adult volunteer application form | Truman Medical Centers/University Health (trumed.org) and submit the adult application. All applicants must also complete background checks, health screenings and compliance training before their first volunteer shift. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64139 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nursing UnitsWork under the supervision of a unit coordinator. Duties may include answering phones, help w/stocking supplies. Nursing stations offer exposure to physician’s rounds, unit report & operations, patient contact by answering call lights and relaying messages to the assigned nurse, nursing care, & nurse/patient interaction. HSD and LW location. Monday - Friday 8am-4pm. Let us know your availability.
Medical background preferred.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Work under the supervision of a unit coordinator. Duties may include answering phones, help w/stocking supplies. Nursing stations offer exposure to physician’s rounds, unit report & operations, patient contact by answering call lights and relaying messages to the assigned nurse, nursing care, & nurse/patient interaction. HSD and LW location. Monday - Friday 8am-4pm. Let us know your availability.
Medical background preferred.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Surgical Nursing StationVolunteers will provide service to patients and staff under the direction of the Medical Surgical Department Supervisor and Volunteer Services Director. Medical Surgical Volunteers enhance the quality of patient care by aiding Med Surge Staff with Answering Phones, Stocking gloves, and inputting patients into Teletracker and extending warmth, friendliness and compassion to patients. If you are looking for volunteer work that gives you hands on medical experience, this is the opportunity for you. To apply please go to Adult volunteer application form | Truman Medical Centers/University Health (trumed.org) and submit the adult application. All applicants must also complete background checks, health screenings and compliance training before their first volunteer shift Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Volunteers will provide service to patients and staff under the direction of the Medical Surgical Department Supervisor and Volunteer Services Director. Medical Surgical Volunteers enhance the quality of patient care by aiding Med Surge Staff with Answering Phones, Stocking gloves, and inputting patients into Teletracker and extending warmth, friendliness and compassion to patients. If you are looking for volunteer work that gives you hands on medical experience, this is the opportunity for you. To apply please go to Adult volunteer application form | Truman Medical Centers/University Health (trumed.org) and submit the adult application. All applicants must also complete background checks, health screenings and compliance training before their first volunteer shift Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency RoomSerious inquires only with a strong interest in a medical setting, or medical background such as enrolled in medical school or healthcare program. HSD location. Days and times scheduled with director.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER SERVICES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Serious inquires only with a strong interest in a medical setting, or medical background such as enrolled in medical school or healthcare program. HSD location. Days and times scheduled with director.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER SERVICES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donations of New ClothingThe Patient Comfort program originally began providing clothing to our homeless patients. Over the years, the program has evolved to serve any of our patients in need. The clothing is distributed when patients are discharged from the hospital. We kindly ask that donations are NEW and in its original packaging. We are accepting NEW clothing items for women and men - ALL SIZES NEEDED. SMALL - 5XL. Standard clothing needed. NEW items only, please. Sweatpants and tops, t-shirts, socks -- ALL SIZES NEEDED. UNISEX. Men’s and Women’s Underwear - ALL SIZES NEEDED. SMALL - 5XL. Shoes - ALL SIZES NEEDEDThank you in advance for your donations. Donations can be dropped off in the Volunteer Services office at Health Sciences District downtown location or the Lakewood location in Lee's Summit. For a full list of accepted donations or specifications please contact our office: HSD 816-404-3300 Lakewood 816-404-9710Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center The Patient Comfort program originally began providing clothing to our homeless patients. Over the years, the program has evolved to serve any of our patients in need. The clothing is distributed when patients are discharged from the hospital. We kindly ask that donations are NEW and in its original packaging. We are accepting NEW clothing items for women and men - ALL SIZES NEEDED. SMALL - 5XL. Standard clothing needed. NEW items only, please. Sweatpants and tops, t-shirts, socks -- ALL SIZES NEEDED. UNISEX. Men’s and Women’s Underwear - ALL SIZES NEEDED. SMALL - 5XL. Shoes - ALL SIZES NEEDEDThank you in advance for your donations. Donations can be dropped off in the Volunteer Services office at Health Sciences District downtown location or the Lakewood location in Lee's Summit. For a full list of accepted donations or specifications please contact our office: HSD 816-404-3300 Lakewood 816-404-9710Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Behavioral HealthGreeter at the healing canvas location facility entrance & reminding those upon entering the facility to mask up & use hand sanitizer (all provided at stations upon entering). HSD location. Monday – Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Let us know your availability.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER SERVICES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Greeter at the healing canvas location facility entrance & reminding those upon entering the facility to mask up & use hand sanitizer (all provided at stations upon entering). HSD location. Monday – Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Let us know your availability.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER SERVICES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Midtown Patient Relations AssistantStationed in the waiting room at KC CARE Broadway location to greet patients, allow patients access to pharmacy or restroom area. Assist patients with completion of registration information on our tablets. Liaison from front to back related to patient wait times and providing updates or status. Provide bottled water to patients. Providing the “first-face” of the health center by greeting patients/ staff in a friendly manner. Can assist with other administration duties if requested. Excellent people skills. Ability to communicate effectively with our patients, staff, and other volunteers. Work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Monday - Friday 11:00AM-1:00PM. 1:00PM-3:00PM. Community Partner: KC Care Health Center Stationed in the waiting room at KC CARE Broadway location to greet patients, allow patients access to pharmacy or restroom area. Assist patients with completion of registration information on our tablets. Liaison from front to back related to patient wait times and providing updates or status. Provide bottled water to patients. Providing the “first-face” of the health center by greeting patients/ staff in a friendly manner. Can assist with other administration duties if requested. Excellent people skills. Ability to communicate effectively with our patients, staff, and other volunteers. Work effectively in a fast-paced environment. Monday - Friday 11:00AM-1:00PM. 1:00PM-3:00PM. Community Partner: KC Care Health Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Property Care - Life UnlimitedOur maintenance teams welcome groups and individuals to assist with maintenance, landscaping, painting, and other projects in our homes and buildings across the metro including our campus at 2135 Manor Way Liberty, MO 64068. For general volunteering questions, please email volunteer@luinc.org or call 816-200-0884. Sign up directly HERE. Community Partner: Uncover KC Our maintenance teams welcome groups and individuals to assist with maintenance, landscaping, painting, and other projects in our homes and buildings across the metro including our campus at 2135 Manor Way Liberty, MO 64068. For general volunteering questions, please email volunteer@luinc.org or call 816-200-0884. Sign up directly HERE. Community Partner: Uncover KC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64068 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Union Station Volunteer ProgramMake a real and lasting difference! Union Station is an architectural treasure, but it has always been the people who have given this historic landmark a heart. Be one of those people. Join the volunteers at Union Station and help the Station continue to be the place where Kansas City connects. Whether greeting guests inside Science City, helping bring our touring exhibits to life, assisting in the Model Railroad or Dino Lab, serving in our administration office, or working behind the scenes, Union Station volunteers make a big difference. We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available. You can complete orientation and become a regular volunteer with us, or simply help out with general events. Together, we will find the perfect opportunity for you. You can also give us a hand with special events, exhibits, and fundraising. Sign-up below or contact volunteer@unionstation.org for more information. Click here to sign up for events Click here to become a recurring volunteer. Community Partner: Uncover KC Make a real and lasting difference! Union Station is an architectural treasure, but it has always been the people who have given this historic landmark a heart. Be one of those people. Join the volunteers at Union Station and help the Station continue to be the place where Kansas City connects. Whether greeting guests inside Science City, helping bring our touring exhibits to life, assisting in the Model Railroad or Dino Lab, serving in our administration office, or working behind the scenes, Union Station volunteers make a big difference. We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available. You can complete orientation and become a regular volunteer with us, or simply help out with general events. Together, we will find the perfect opportunity for you. You can also give us a hand with special events, exhibits, and fundraising. Sign-up below or contact volunteer@unionstation.org for more information. Click here to sign up for events Click here to become a recurring volunteer. Community Partner: Uncover KC Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerAscend Hospice is looking for individuals to provide comfort to patients. There are many activities you can do with a patient, along with just being a positive presence in each patient's life. Community Partner: Ascend Hospice Ascend Hospice is looking for individuals to provide comfort to patients. There are many activities you can do with a patient, along with just being a positive presence in each patient's life. Community Partner: Ascend Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Moving Leaves for Special Compost BuildingOur immediate need is to move last years left over leaves to another compost location by wheel barrow. This will make room for the leaves that are about to fall. We need to do this to stock leaves so we can make our Johnson-Su bioreactors that help soils store more carbon, slowing global warming. Time is important. Leaves will fall soon. Marty Kraft 816-400-2277 =====Save the Earth - Save our Children Marty Kraft 816-400-2277 DRAFT Soil Microbe/Plant Partnership Can Sequester Carbon and Restore the Hydrologic cycle to Slow Global Warming The soil is not a chemistry set. Soil is a community of living organisms that use the food provided by plants that gather the sun’s energy to photosynthesize CO2 and H2O into sugar. Plants pump the sugar out through the roots. After benefiting from this sugar; mycorrhizal fungi grow, go through their life cycle; and break down into glomalin, which glues mineral particles together forming the soil carbon sponge. Healthy living soil is full of spaces that hold water, extend photosynthesis during drought and absorb water during rain events. Soil microbes feed plants the minerals they need in the right amounts when the plants need them.
Adding fertilizers in most cases frustrates the natural symbiotic relationship between microbe and plant. Addition of herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides (poisons) kill or hamper the soil microbes, which keeps them from helping grow healthy plants and sequestering carbon. The prairies and the forests were grown without chemicals. Chemicals are not needed except in small amounts to restore damaged soils. ***The point is to restore and keep the plant microbial balance going.
We keep the process going by growing different plants in community, together. Each plant type has its own diverse community of microbes. These diverse microbes cooperate to support the whole plant community during stressful events keeping all healthy. Multi species crops have been shown to sequester more carbon and produce healthier plants. In the cities where we don’t have cows or buffalo to inoculate the soil from time to time we grow fungal rich compost. One method is the Johnson-Su Bioreactor which turns leaves and other yard materials into rich inoculant for you and all your neighbors. David Johnson says it mimics a buffalo or cow’s gut. More info at tracygarden.org
Microbes are too small for us to see. They do not have a press agent so we have to be their news outlets. Every time we mention plant diversity we should mention the microbial diversity that support the plants that are visible. Every time we mention flooding our drouth we should say how the soil carbon sponge built and maintained by microbes is working to extend photosyntheses which is synonymous with carbon sequestration.
We need to stress that this plant/microbe partnership is the most effective and least expensive way of sequestering carbon. There is no way that you could count the number of microbes waiting for us to alter our agricultural and soil practices to let them work and and add exponentially to their numbers.
We need to immediately explore ways of keeping the soil covered with photosynthesizing plants so that they aren’t part of the world wide heat island effect that absorbs sunlight turning it into heat and emitting it onto the atmosphere adding to global warming. Soil regenerative practices have even been shown to reduce desertification.
The soil carbon sponge world wide will hold vast amounts of water which will restore a powerful climate cooling effect. Water evaporates from plants and goes up into the atmosphere where it cools and returns to earth as rain. As it cools the heat is released and some of it exits into space.
Through the restorative microbial processes described the plants will become much healthier and will pass on the nutritional value to all of nature including humans. The system works and helps our gut be healthier.
Making healthy soil is not a chemical process. It is a biological process. The microbes in the soil, in the plant and in our gut are intelligent. They can sense a quorum in their numbers. The microbes can sense what needs to be done, when to do it, and then they can act together in unison to deliver to to the plants in the soil and from our gut to our bloodstream the minerals and nutrients our bodies need. We are incapable of doing this. So let’s just let the most numerous intelligent workforce on earth do what they are itching to do and repair the climate regulatory system.
Humans are intelligent enough to understand our limitations and know to get out of the way and stop interfering in the life process. We are not the gardeners on this planet. We are here to aid the real gardeners. Life knows what to do. Let it. Community Partner: Heartland All Species Project Our immediate need is to move last years left over leaves to another compost location by wheel barrow. This will make room for the leaves that are about to fall. We need to do this to stock leaves so we can make our Johnson-Su bioreactors that help soils store more carbon, slowing global warming. Time is important. Leaves will fall soon. Marty Kraft 816-400-2277 =====Save the Earth - Save our Children Marty Kraft 816-400-2277 DRAFT Soil Microbe/Plant Partnership Can Sequester Carbon and Restore the Hydrologic cycle to Slow Global Warming The soil is not a chemistry set. Soil is a community of living organisms that use the food provided by plants that gather the sun’s energy to photosynthesize CO2 and H2O into sugar. Plants pump the sugar out through the roots. After benefiting from this sugar; mycorrhizal fungi grow, go through their life cycle; and break down into glomalin, which glues mineral particles together forming the soil carbon sponge. Healthy living soil is full of spaces that hold water, extend photosynthesis during drought and absorb water during rain events. Soil microbes feed plants the minerals they need in the right amounts when the plants need them.
Adding fertilizers in most cases frustrates the natural symbiotic relationship between microbe and plant. Addition of herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides (poisons) kill or hamper the soil microbes, which keeps them from helping grow healthy plants and sequestering carbon. The prairies and the forests were grown without chemicals. Chemicals are not needed except in small amounts to restore damaged soils. ***The point is to restore and keep the plant microbial balance going.
We keep the process going by growing different plants in community, together. Each plant type has its own diverse community of microbes. These diverse microbes cooperate to support the whole plant community during stressful events keeping all healthy. Multi species crops have been shown to sequester more carbon and produce healthier plants. In the cities where we don’t have cows or buffalo to inoculate the soil from time to time we grow fungal rich compost. One method is the Johnson-Su Bioreactor which turns leaves and other yard materials into rich inoculant for you and all your neighbors. David Johnson says it mimics a buffalo or cow’s gut. More info at tracygarden.org
Microbes are too small for us to see. They do not have a press agent so we have to be their news outlets. Every time we mention plant diversity we should mention the microbial diversity that support the plants that are visible. Every time we mention flooding our drouth we should say how the soil carbon sponge built and maintained by microbes is working to extend photosyntheses which is synonymous with carbon sequestration.
We need to stress that this plant/microbe partnership is the most effective and least expensive way of sequestering carbon. There is no way that you could count the number of microbes waiting for us to alter our agricultural and soil practices to let them work and and add exponentially to their numbers.
We need to immediately explore ways of keeping the soil covered with photosynthesizing plants so that they aren’t part of the world wide heat island effect that absorbs sunlight turning it into heat and emitting it onto the atmosphere adding to global warming. Soil regenerative practices have even been shown to reduce desertification.
The soil carbon sponge world wide will hold vast amounts of water which will restore a powerful climate cooling effect. Water evaporates from plants and goes up into the atmosphere where it cools and returns to earth as rain. As it cools the heat is released and some of it exits into space.
Through the restorative microbial processes described the plants will become much healthier and will pass on the nutritional value to all of nature including humans. The system works and helps our gut be healthier.
Making healthy soil is not a chemical process. It is a biological process. The microbes in the soil, in the plant and in our gut are intelligent. They can sense a quorum in their numbers. The microbes can sense what needs to be done, when to do it, and then they can act together in unison to deliver to to the plants in the soil and from our gut to our bloodstream the minerals and nutrients our bodies need. We are incapable of doing this. So let’s just let the most numerous intelligent workforce on earth do what they are itching to do and repair the climate regulatory system.
Humans are intelligent enough to understand our limitations and know to get out of the way and stop interfering in the life process. We are not the gardeners on this planet. We are here to aid the real gardeners. Life knows what to do. Let it. Community Partner: Heartland All Species Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Afterschool Tutoring OpportunityThe Urban Neighborhood Initiative is a community development corporation that serves residents in the urban core of Kansas City. We believe in building communities with purpose on purpose. We do this by doing the following: Build quality mixed-income housing Serve as a connection to supportive services for families in our communities We provide STEAM-based educational experiences for youth in our communities We provide space for community organizations to meet and connectUrban Neighborhood Initiative promotes positive child and youth development opportunities for school-age children and youth. One way we do this is by partnering with schools to provide opportunities for youth to excel.
UNI is in need of volunteers to help at Lincoln Prep Middle School, our partner school. We will meet with youth on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45 to 4:45 each week starting October 31. Volunteering may include homework help, help with studying, helping with assigned projects, etc. All volunteers will work with youth grades 6-8, ideally once a quarter.
Interested parties please contact us below: Email:smoore@uni-kc.org Phone: 816-231-0822 Website: uni-kc.org Address: 2300 Main Street, STE 180, Kansas City, MO 64108
Community Partner: Urban Neighborhood Initiative The Urban Neighborhood Initiative is a community development corporation that serves residents in the urban core of Kansas City. We believe in building communities with purpose on purpose. We do this by doing the following: Build quality mixed-income housing Serve as a connection to supportive services for families in our communities We provide STEAM-based educational experiences for youth in our communities We provide space for community organizations to meet and connectUrban Neighborhood Initiative promotes positive child and youth development opportunities for school-age children and youth. One way we do this is by partnering with schools to provide opportunities for youth to excel.
UNI is in need of volunteers to help at Lincoln Prep Middle School, our partner school. We will meet with youth on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:45 to 4:45 each week starting October 31. Volunteering may include homework help, help with studying, helping with assigned projects, etc. All volunteers will work with youth grades 6-8, ideally once a quarter.
Interested parties please contact us below: Email:smoore@uni-kc.org Phone: 816-231-0822 Website: uni-kc.org Address: 2300 Main Street, STE 180, Kansas City, MO 64108
Community Partner: Urban Neighborhood Initiative Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal GroupsAt Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City, we keep families with sick children close to each other and the care and resources they need. Families spend long days coming and going from hospital and often have little time or energy to prepare a meal. The gift of an individually packaged meal gives the parents and children staying at RMHC-KC the ability to quickly grab and enjoy freshly prepared food at any time! Gather a group of coworkers, family members, friends or other community members and volunteer in our Houses at our downtown campus or our Family Rooms inside of Children’s Mercy Hospital and Overland Park Regional Medical Center to support the families we serve. Schedule an opportunity when you’re available or on an ongoing basis at one of our 5 locations. We offer opportunities for groups up to 5-10 people to provide homemade or catered meals to the families staying with us! Interested in signing up? Visit https://volunteer.rmhckc.org/rmhc-service/all-opportunities/ to see a calendar of our open opportunities and choose the time, date, and location that work best for you and your group! Community Partner: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City At Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City, we keep families with sick children close to each other and the care and resources they need. Families spend long days coming and going from hospital and often have little time or energy to prepare a meal. The gift of an individually packaged meal gives the parents and children staying at RMHC-KC the ability to quickly grab and enjoy freshly prepared food at any time! Gather a group of coworkers, family members, friends or other community members and volunteer in our Houses at our downtown campus or our Family Rooms inside of Children’s Mercy Hospital and Overland Park Regional Medical Center to support the families we serve. Schedule an opportunity when you’re available or on an ongoing basis at one of our 5 locations. We offer opportunities for groups up to 5-10 people to provide homemade or catered meals to the families staying with us! Interested in signing up? Visit https://volunteer.rmhckc.org/rmhc-service/all-opportunities/ to see a calendar of our open opportunities and choose the time, date, and location that work best for you and your group! Community Partner: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help maintain thriving community gardenOur ten year old community garden serves as a beautiful focal point in our neighborhood, Squier Park. Located at 38th and Virginia, the garden hosts 13 veggie beds, an herb patch, orchard with fruit trees and berries, and a resident-designed and built pavilion. Most of our gardeners work full time, and keeping up with weeding and other related tasks is a challenge. Would love to have some extra energetic hands to help! Community Partner: Squier Park Neighborhood Association Our ten year old community garden serves as a beautiful focal point in our neighborhood, Squier Park. Located at 38th and Virginia, the garden hosts 13 veggie beds, an herb patch, orchard with fruit trees and berries, and a resident-designed and built pavilion. Most of our gardeners work full time, and keeping up with weeding and other related tasks is a challenge. Would love to have some extra energetic hands to help! Community Partner: Squier Park Neighborhood Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64109 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Rehabilitation Services Assistant-- LakewoodSANITIZING BEDS, EQUIPMENT, LIGHT CLERICAL, FILING AND RESIDENT/PATIENT WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORTATION IF NEEDED. DAYS AND TIMES SCHEDULED WITH DIRECTOR.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center SANITIZING BEDS, EQUIPMENT, LIGHT CLERICAL, FILING AND RESIDENT/PATIENT WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORTATION IF NEEDED. DAYS AND TIMES SCHEDULED WITH DIRECTOR.
To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select “ABOUT US” then select “VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES”. All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding. Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64139 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Health AmbassadorDo you want to learn about the world and form relationships with people from all walks of life while digging into society’s most challenging social health issues? Volunteer to become a Social Health Navigator at Truman Medical Center and assist the community in a new and exciting way. The Social Health Ambassador will function as on-site support to the social determinants of health program by serving as direct support to patients in screening for, understanding, and making appropriate referrals for basic social health needs (e.g., food transportation, medication assistance.) Volunteer Responsibilities Participate in 4 hours (1 hour per month for medical students) of shift at a hospital resource center desk; 2 hours of follow-up communication with patients; 1 hour scheduled monthly training and any mandatory trainings/meetings. Meet one on one with patients to gather information that will assist a Social Worker/Case Manager/Healthcare Navigator in determining their resource needs and goals. Assist patients in completing surveys and screens, which will assess resource needs. Assist patients in completing necessary forms, to request resources as indicated. Document and report screenings, referrals, navigation and connections on electronic database. Assist in maintaining community resource inventory. Trained volunteers may answer incoming SDOH phone line, follow-up with patients in person or by telephone to ensure satisfactory use of services and connections with community resources. May participate in SDOH program planning and quality and performance improvement initiatives. Perform other duties as assigned: Look for opportunities to learn new skills and improve ways of doing things with grace and enthusiasm. Provide excellent customer service to all patients and workforce members (service is friendly and polite at all times); demonstrate a commitment to service excellence through positive customer interactions. Provide patient centered service through teamwork and collaboration; Function as an administrative member of a multidisciplinary healthcare team to ensure compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient's preferences, values, and needs.To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding.
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Do you want to learn about the world and form relationships with people from all walks of life while digging into society’s most challenging social health issues? Volunteer to become a Social Health Navigator at Truman Medical Center and assist the community in a new and exciting way. The Social Health Ambassador will function as on-site support to the social determinants of health program by serving as direct support to patients in screening for, understanding, and making appropriate referrals for basic social health needs (e.g., food transportation, medication assistance.) Volunteer Responsibilities Participate in 4 hours (1 hour per month for medical students) of shift at a hospital resource center desk; 2 hours of follow-up communication with patients; 1 hour scheduled monthly training and any mandatory trainings/meetings. Meet one on one with patients to gather information that will assist a Social Worker/Case Manager/Healthcare Navigator in determining their resource needs and goals. Assist patients in completing surveys and screens, which will assess resource needs. Assist patients in completing necessary forms, to request resources as indicated. Document and report screenings, referrals, navigation and connections on electronic database. Assist in maintaining community resource inventory. Trained volunteers may answer incoming SDOH phone line, follow-up with patients in person or by telephone to ensure satisfactory use of services and connections with community resources. May participate in SDOH program planning and quality and performance improvement initiatives. Perform other duties as assigned: Look for opportunities to learn new skills and improve ways of doing things with grace and enthusiasm. Provide excellent customer service to all patients and workforce members (service is friendly and polite at all times); demonstrate a commitment to service excellence through positive customer interactions. Provide patient centered service through teamwork and collaboration; Function as an administrative member of a multidisciplinary healthcare team to ensure compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient's preferences, values, and needs.To apply, please visit our website at www.universityhealthkc.org and submit an adult application. Select "ABOUT US" then select "VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES". All applicants are required to complete an interview, background check, health screening, compliance training and orientation as part of onboarding.
Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: JET Express DriverWhen you volunteer as a JET Express driver, you are giving an older adult their independence and freedom. Use your own vehicle to give rides to older adults, helping them stay active, independent, and connected to their community. Choose the rides you want online through Ride Scheduler, and give based on your schedule. Community Partner: Jewish Family Services When you volunteer as a JET Express driver, you are giving an older adult their independence and freedom. Use your own vehicle to give rides to older adults, helping them stay active, independent, and connected to their community. Choose the rides you want online through Ride Scheduler, and give based on your schedule. Community Partner: Jewish Family Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64110 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: S.A.Y. Yes! (TK-4th grade after school programs) College InternPrograms are Monday -Thursday, but you only are expected to serve one day a week. Mondays are our biggest need. Programs coincide with school year. The Hope Center is a faith-based youth and community development organization serving in KC's urban east side. S.A.Y. Yes! is our children'ts program. As a volunteer you will assist with the after school children's program. This involves helping kids with crafts, activities, dance, singing, reading, and learning good behaviors and cultural history. It can also include setup, takedown and cleaning up after kids as needed. We are also flexible with time frame, ex. if you cannot make it here till 4pm, that's ok. Community Partner: The Hope Center Programs are Monday -Thursday, but you only are expected to serve one day a week. Mondays are our biggest need. Programs coincide with school year. The Hope Center is a faith-based youth and community development organization serving in KC's urban east side. S.A.Y. Yes! is our children'ts program. As a volunteer you will assist with the after school children's program. This involves helping kids with crafts, activities, dance, singing, reading, and learning good behaviors and cultural history. It can also include setup, takedown and cleaning up after kids as needed. We are also flexible with time frame, ex. if you cannot make it here till 4pm, that's ok. Community Partner: The Hope Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64128 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Communications InternThe Communications intern will be responsible for capturing program and community stories and turning them into text which can then be utilized in marketing materials, grants, appeals, etc. Interviewing staff, clients, and community about The Hope Center’s programs and impact. Scheduling will be through Sr. Program Director. Capturing moving stories from staff, clients, and community about The Hope Center’s programs and impact. Writing those stories in multiple word count variations depending on how we will utilize them. Attend at least 1 program or event each week. Willingly take on any additional tasks as assigned by Director of Development or Communications. Pray regularly for leadership, staff and community of the Hope CenterCommunity Partner: The Hope Center The Communications intern will be responsible for capturing program and community stories and turning them into text which can then be utilized in marketing materials, grants, appeals, etc. Interviewing staff, clients, and community about The Hope Center’s programs and impact. Scheduling will be through Sr. Program Director. Capturing moving stories from staff, clients, and community about The Hope Center’s programs and impact. Writing those stories in multiple word count variations depending on how we will utilize them. Attend at least 1 program or event each week. Willingly take on any additional tasks as assigned by Director of Development or Communications. Pray regularly for leadership, staff and community of the Hope CenterCommunity Partner: The Hope Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Auction Item SolicitorWe need a volunteer to help our special events team solicit silent auction items. This work can be done on your own time by physically going into retail and service stores asking for donations, emailing contacts for item donations, or completing website forms asking for item donations. Potential events upcoming: Top Golf tournament - 9/15/23 2024 Heart 4 Hope - 3/7/24
Community Partner: The Hope Center We need a volunteer to help our special events team solicit silent auction items. This work can be done on your own time by physically going into retail and service stores asking for donations, emailing contacts for item donations, or completing website forms asking for item donations. Potential events upcoming: Top Golf tournament - 9/15/23 2024 Heart 4 Hope - 3/7/24
Community Partner: The Hope Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat KC ReStore VolunteerAre you ready to get started?
ReStore is an integral part of Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City’s building and restoration processes. As you give your time and effort to ReStore, more and more resources are available to prepare the homes of Habitat homeowners. Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City ReStore is a home improvement store and donation center open to the public.
Volunteering at one of our five ReStores is one easy way you can help local families realize their dream of homeownership. Tasks include assisting customers, loading, and unloading merchandise and donations, assembling furniture, testing appliances, maintaining signage, processing trim, tile, scrap metal or paint, landscaping, taking on special projects as assigned, and helping to maintain a clean and attractive store.
There are 5 ReStore locations in the KC Metro area. Please follow this link for more information, to register and self-schedule yourself.
If needed, all five ReStore KC locations are just a block or two away from public transportation. Check out https://ridekc.org/ to plan your trip. Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of KC ReStores Are you ready to get started?
ReStore is an integral part of Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City’s building and restoration processes. As you give your time and effort to ReStore, more and more resources are available to prepare the homes of Habitat homeowners. Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City ReStore is a home improvement store and donation center open to the public.
Volunteering at one of our five ReStores is one easy way you can help local families realize their dream of homeownership. Tasks include assisting customers, loading, and unloading merchandise and donations, assembling furniture, testing appliances, maintaining signage, processing trim, tile, scrap metal or paint, landscaping, taking on special projects as assigned, and helping to maintain a clean and attractive store.
There are 5 ReStore locations in the KC Metro area. Please follow this link for more information, to register and self-schedule yourself.
If needed, all five ReStore KC locations are just a block or two away from public transportation. Check out https://ridekc.org/ to plan your trip. Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of KC ReStores Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Facilities AssociateThe uniqueness of the Facilities Associate position is the varied, unpredictable and random day-to-day duties and responsibilities. This position’s duties are dictated by the needs of the facility. The facility maintenance support’s responsibility is to assist the facilities department to ensure that KC CARE remains aesthetically pleasing to patients, visitors, and staff. Grounds keeping which includes mowing, weed eating, trash and limb removal. Shifts: 9am-5pm or 9am-12pm or 1pm-5pm High School Diploma preferred or be at least 17 years old. Community Partner: KC Care Health Center The uniqueness of the Facilities Associate position is the varied, unpredictable and random day-to-day duties and responsibilities. This position’s duties are dictated by the needs of the facility. The facility maintenance support’s responsibility is to assist the facilities department to ensure that KC CARE remains aesthetically pleasing to patients, visitors, and staff. Grounds keeping which includes mowing, weed eating, trash and limb removal. Shifts: 9am-5pm or 9am-12pm or 1pm-5pm High School Diploma preferred or be at least 17 years old. Community Partner: KC Care Health Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dental SupportRoom patients and assist dental providers. Also may be assigned other tasks by Dental Assistant Supervisor or Oral Health Manager, volunteers can help out at Outreach as well. Must be 18 years old. Basic understanding of dental terminology. Ability to follow directions given by dental provider. Friendly and outgoing to provide excellent patient care.
Community Partner: KC Care Health Center Room patients and assist dental providers. Also may be assigned other tasks by Dental Assistant Supervisor or Oral Health Manager, volunteers can help out at Outreach as well. Must be 18 years old. Basic understanding of dental terminology. Ability to follow directions given by dental provider. Friendly and outgoing to provide excellent patient care.
Community Partner: KC Care Health Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Development InternThe Development intern will be responsible for maintaining donor data, doing data entry of donations, and monthend reconciliation. This will also include doing grant research and any other assignments directed by Director of Development. The Development Intern be responsible for the following (some can be done remotely): Accurate data capture related to donors and donations. Manage back-office systems related to fundraising As requested by Director of Development, research potential grants using various grant lists, websites,etc. When requested, research information about various donors to help Director of Development or ED to connect. Willingly take on any additional tasks as assigned by Director of Development. Solicit auction item donations for fundraising events. Assist as possible during fundraising events. Pray regularly for leadership, staff and community of the Hope CenterCommunity Partner: The Hope Center The Development intern will be responsible for maintaining donor data, doing data entry of donations, and monthend reconciliation. This will also include doing grant research and any other assignments directed by Director of Development. The Development Intern be responsible for the following (some can be done remotely): Accurate data capture related to donors and donations. Manage back-office systems related to fundraising As requested by Director of Development, research potential grants using various grant lists, websites,etc. When requested, research information about various donors to help Director of Development or ED to connect. Willingly take on any additional tasks as assigned by Director of Development. Solicit auction item donations for fundraising events. Assist as possible during fundraising events. Pray regularly for leadership, staff and community of the Hope CenterCommunity Partner: The Hope Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64128 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Turn Tragedy Into Hope - Help Local Families Affected by Home FiresEvery day people are forced from their home due to disasters. Single and multi-family home fires account for 90% of disaster responses for the American Red Cross. Compassionate and committed Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers help those families affected. Respond by phone to families affected by home fires, flooding or other local disasters to provide resources, comfort and hope. Be the beacon of hope to families who are likely having the worst day of their lives. What’s Needed 18 years or older with a valid United States driver’s license Training provided both online courses and shadow virtually with experienced volunteers Computer with internet and a smart phone On call shifts availableWhat Our Volunteers Are Saying "I’m retired and was looking for a way to help in my local community. I love that I found the Red Cross because being able to help someone in one of their greatest times of need is a feeling like no other." ~Charlie V. “I watched the Red Cross help my Mom when she had a house fire and I knew I wanted to help giveback anyway I could. Now I am able to pay it forward for my Mom and our family.” ~Laqueesha J. “I may not have money to give, but I have time.” ~Taylor W. “It’s a wonderful feeling being able to help someone affected by a home fire, who literally, may only have the clothes on their back." ~Julie M.How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Community Partner: American Red Cross Every day people are forced from their home due to disasters. Single and multi-family home fires account for 90% of disaster responses for the American Red Cross. Compassionate and committed Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers help those families affected. Respond by phone to families affected by home fires, flooding or other local disasters to provide resources, comfort and hope. Be the beacon of hope to families who are likely having the worst day of their lives. What’s Needed 18 years or older with a valid United States driver’s license Training provided both online courses and shadow virtually with experienced volunteers Computer with internet and a smart phone On call shifts availableWhat Our Volunteers Are Saying "I’m retired and was looking for a way to help in my local community. I love that I found the Red Cross because being able to help someone in one of their greatest times of need is a feeling like no other." ~Charlie V. “I watched the Red Cross help my Mom when she had a house fire and I knew I wanted to help giveback anyway I could. Now I am able to pay it forward for my Mom and our family.” ~Laqueesha J. “I may not have money to give, but I have time.” ~Taylor W. “It’s a wonderful feeling being able to help someone affected by a home fire, who literally, may only have the clothes on their back." ~Julie M.How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Community Partner: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Transport Life Saving Blood to Patients In Need Using Small Red Cross VansBe a life saver and transport life-saving blood products from the American Red Cross Biomed testing facility at 8053 Bond Street, Lenexa, KS 66214 using American Red Cross vans. Deliver life-saving blood products to patients in need using small Red Cross vans. Requirements 18 years or older with a valid United States driver’s license Safe driving record Able to lift boxes of up to 45 pounds a short distance Training provided both online courses and hands on with experienced volunteers Flexible shifts availableWhat Our Volunteers Are Saying “When I know there’s a person on the other end waiting for the blood I’m delivering, there’s no feeling like it.” ~David W. “I may not have money to give, but I have time.” ~Taylor W. “I love being able to pick and choose the times to volunteer. The flexibility makes it so easy.” ~Charles T. “I was originally concerned about the lifting since I’m a woman, but I was taught the right way. I absolutely love the feeling of giving back. ~Jean A.How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Schedule a phone consultation: www.calendly.com/mraynoldsCommunity Partner: American Red Cross Be a life saver and transport life-saving blood products from the American Red Cross Biomed testing facility at 8053 Bond Street, Lenexa, KS 66214 using American Red Cross vans. Deliver life-saving blood products to patients in need using small Red Cross vans. Requirements 18 years or older with a valid United States driver’s license Safe driving record Able to lift boxes of up to 45 pounds a short distance Training provided both online courses and hands on with experienced volunteers Flexible shifts availableWhat Our Volunteers Are Saying “When I know there’s a person on the other end waiting for the blood I’m delivering, there’s no feeling like it.” ~David W. “I may not have money to give, but I have time.” ~Taylor W. “I love being able to pick and choose the times to volunteer. The flexibility makes it so easy.” ~Charles T. “I was originally concerned about the lifting since I’m a woman, but I was taught the right way. I absolutely love the feeling of giving back. ~Jean A.How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Schedule a phone consultation: www.calendly.com/mraynoldsCommunity Partner: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 66214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Smile. Help at Local Blood Drives.Do you love interacting with people and want to make a direct impact in your community? The American Red Cross has a high priority need for Blood Donor Ambassadors to continue delivering services to our communities. TO GET STARTED AS A VOLUNTEER, CLICK HERE What Is It? You would help to provide a warm and friendly greeting to our blood donors. As you welcome them, you will assist with reception and hospitality to enhance the blood donor experience. Must be 16 years or older Opportunity for you to: Receive community service hours Be in a safe environment helping your community Gain valuable training and experience while providing an invaluable service to your community Network and meet new people Develop customer service skills that will last a lifetime Be part of the most respected world-wide organizations Meet some incredible people...our blood donors and staff
How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org What Our Volunteers Are Saying "When I needed blood during my cancer treatment, the Red Cross was there for me. I’m so happy to be able to give back by volunteering and thanking blood donors now that I’m recovered." ~Jackie P. "I may not have money to give, but I have time." ~Taylor W. "I can no longer donate blood, but this is a way I can help those who do donate." ~Steve J.Community Partner: American Red Cross Do you love interacting with people and want to make a direct impact in your community? The American Red Cross has a high priority need for Blood Donor Ambassadors to continue delivering services to our communities. TO GET STARTED AS A VOLUNTEER, CLICK HERE What Is It? You would help to provide a warm and friendly greeting to our blood donors. As you welcome them, you will assist with reception and hospitality to enhance the blood donor experience. Must be 16 years or older Opportunity for you to: Receive community service hours Be in a safe environment helping your community Gain valuable training and experience while providing an invaluable service to your community Network and meet new people Develop customer service skills that will last a lifetime Be part of the most respected world-wide organizations Meet some incredible people...our blood donors and staff
How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org What Our Volunteers Are Saying "When I needed blood during my cancer treatment, the Red Cross was there for me. I’m so happy to be able to give back by volunteering and thanking blood donors now that I’m recovered." ~Jackie P. "I may not have money to give, but I have time." ~Taylor W. "I can no longer donate blood, but this is a way I can help those who do donate." ~Steve J.Community Partner: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help People in the Recovery Process After Being Affected by a Disaster (Usually Home Fires)Do you like to talk with people on the phone and find yourself trying to solve problems when you know someone needs help? Then be part of the team that works to provide assistance to families and individuals after being affected by a disaster. Work with the families to develop recovery plans, accessing the full range of community and government resources, advocacy, and problem-solving. Help these families bridge the gap between what they can accomplish on their own and what is necessary to allow them to move through the recovery process. Primary responsibilities: · Provide recovery support to disaster clients Requirements · 18 years or older What Our Volunteers Are Saying · "Since retiring, I’ve missed the client interaction. So this is so helpful to both have social interaction and being able to use my skills as a social worker.” ~Julia F. · “As a student, this is such great hands-on experience in helping people through a difficult time in their life" ~Rianna D. · “It’s so satisfying knowing you can help someone on to the road to recovery after such a traumatic event." ~Caitlin B. · “I may not have money to give, but I have time.” ~Taylor W. How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Community Partner: American Red Cross Do you like to talk with people on the phone and find yourself trying to solve problems when you know someone needs help? Then be part of the team that works to provide assistance to families and individuals after being affected by a disaster. Work with the families to develop recovery plans, accessing the full range of community and government resources, advocacy, and problem-solving. Help these families bridge the gap between what they can accomplish on their own and what is necessary to allow them to move through the recovery process. Primary responsibilities: · Provide recovery support to disaster clients Requirements · 18 years or older What Our Volunteers Are Saying · "Since retiring, I’ve missed the client interaction. So this is so helpful to both have social interaction and being able to use my skills as a social worker.” ~Julia F. · “As a student, this is such great hands-on experience in helping people through a difficult time in their life" ~Rianna D. · “It’s so satisfying knowing you can help someone on to the road to recovery after such a traumatic event." ~Caitlin B. · “I may not have money to give, but I have time.” ~Taylor W. How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Community Partner: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach VolunteerVolunteer Services Community Outreach: Do you like to be out in the community talking with people? Want to help share the Red Cross story? Help with various activities such as community fairs/events as well as connecting with local groups to help bring community awareness to others. Great opportunity to meet some incredible people, attend local community events, hang flyers around the area and advocate for the American Red Cross How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Community Partner: American Red Cross Volunteer Services Community Outreach: Do you like to be out in the community talking with people? Want to help share the Red Cross story? Help with various activities such as community fairs/events as well as connecting with local groups to help bring community awareness to others. Great opportunity to meet some incredible people, attend local community events, hang flyers around the area and advocate for the American Red Cross How to get started · Complete the online application at www.redcross.org/volunteer · Or for any questions or to schedule a personal volunteer consultation contact: Maggie Raynolds Text/Call 816-826-8392 margaret.raynolds@redccross.org Community Partner: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64133 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lee's Summit ReStore VolunteerVolunteer at the ReStore Seeking volunteers who can come weekly or on a regular basis Especially appreciated skills: lifting and carrying, pricing, knowledge of building materials, excellent customer service We are looking for people with warm, welcoming friendly smiles to assist our ReStore customers. Volunteers also help with sorting, cleaning, and organizing donated materials; lifting and maintaining merchandise; receiving donations. The shifts are for roughly four hours Tuesday through Saturday. Minimum age, 14. Those age 14-16 need an adult to volunteer with them. Those under 18 need a waiver signed by a parent guardian. All volunteers must attend orientation-please call the ReStore to schedule. Lee's Summit ReStore 2350 NE Independence Ave. Lee's Summit, MO 64064 Hours Tuesday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Phone # 816-875-6556 This Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a discount home improvement store open to the public proudly owned and operated by Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity. Your volunteer hours, donations, and purchases help more homeowners achieve the strength, stability, and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves and their families. Community Partner: Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity Volunteer at the ReStore Seeking volunteers who can come weekly or on a regular basis Especially appreciated skills: lifting and carrying, pricing, knowledge of building materials, excellent customer service We are looking for people with warm, welcoming friendly smiles to assist our ReStore customers. Volunteers also help with sorting, cleaning, and organizing donated materials; lifting and maintaining merchandise; receiving donations. The shifts are for roughly four hours Tuesday through Saturday. Minimum age, 14. Those age 14-16 need an adult to volunteer with them. Those under 18 need a waiver signed by a parent guardian. All volunteers must attend orientation-please call the ReStore to schedule. Lee's Summit ReStore 2350 NE Independence Ave. Lee's Summit, MO 64064 Hours Tuesday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Phone # 816-875-6556 This Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a discount home improvement store open to the public proudly owned and operated by Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity. Your volunteer hours, donations, and purchases help more homeowners achieve the strength, stability, and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves and their families. Community Partner: Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64064 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Th/Fri/Sat Habitat House Build Construction Volunteer
Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity
Volunteers Urgently Needed on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 9a-3p to help build and repair homes
Register as a volunteer: https://trumanhabitat.org/quick-sign-up/
Looking for those with weekday availability to help our trained construction staff with home projects for Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity. Experience helpful. This will be a small group or individual opportunity to help our construction staff with repair, rehab, and build projects.
Help families move into their new Habitat Homes and Homeowners keep their homes by building, rehabbing, and repairing homes. Learn new skills or share your skills. The tasks vary from week to week - anything from framing walls to installing doorknobs. Specific job site locations vary but are all in Eastern Jackson County.
We require everyone to wear closed-toed shoes and ask for appropriate clothing (please consider the weather and work conditions). No tools are needed, just a willingness to learn new skills and to volunteer. If interested, contact Sam Smith at SSmith@Trumanhabitat.org 816-832-4569, and we will get you on our volunteer schedule. Thank you for your interest!You can register for shifts using this link (if a group already has the day reserved, check with Sam if there is room for an individual before signing up): Calendar View: Sign Up Here We need your help! Please sign up for a few construction volunteer shifts. No experience needed. We are so excited to have so many great construction projects going! Actual volunteer location will vary week to week and will be shared by email. (address shown is the ReStore, just to help people narrow in on the general part of town). Thank you! Community Partner: Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity
Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity
Volunteers Urgently Needed on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 9a-3p to help build and repair homes
Register as a volunteer: https://trumanhabitat.org/quick-sign-up/
Looking for those with weekday availability to help our trained construction staff with home projects for Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity. Experience helpful. This will be a small group or individual opportunity to help our construction staff with repair, rehab, and build projects.
Help families move into their new Habitat Homes and Homeowners keep their homes by building, rehabbing, and repairing homes. Learn new skills or share your skills. The tasks vary from week to week - anything from framing walls to installing doorknobs. Specific job site locations vary but are all in Eastern Jackson County.
We require everyone to wear closed-toed shoes and ask for appropriate clothing (please consider the weather and work conditions). No tools are needed, just a willingness to learn new skills and to volunteer. If interested, contact Sam Smith at SSmith@Trumanhabitat.org 816-832-4569, and we will get you on our volunteer schedule. Thank you for your interest!You can register for shifts using this link (if a group already has the day reserved, check with Sam if there is room for an individual before signing up): Calendar View: Sign Up Here We need your help! Please sign up for a few construction volunteer shifts. No experience needed. We are so excited to have so many great construction projects going! Actual volunteer location will vary week to week and will be shared by email. (address shown is the ReStore, just to help people narrow in on the general part of town). Thank you! Community Partner: Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64050 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Helping your community has never been so easy!Helping your community has never been so easy!
ReStore is integral to funding Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City’s affordable housing programs. We partner with hard-working individuals to help them build a better life for themselves and their loved ones – because we know that decent, affordable shelter offers strength, stability, and self-reliance. Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City ReStore is a discount home improvement store and donation center open to the public. Volunteering at one of our five neighborhood ReStores helps us to ensure that we reach our three main goals.
1. Raising the funds to support Habitat KC’s vision of creating a world where everyone has a place to call home.
2. Impacting the environment by diverting tons of items from area landfills.
3. Providing discounted home improvement items to the community.
Tasks may include assisting customers, loading, and unloading merchandise, assembling, and processing furniture, appliances, trim, tile, scrap metal or paint, landscaping, maintaining signage, and helping to make the ReStore a clean, safe, and shoppable store.
Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of KC ReStores Helping your community has never been so easy!
ReStore is integral to funding Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City’s affordable housing programs. We partner with hard-working individuals to help them build a better life for themselves and their loved ones – because we know that decent, affordable shelter offers strength, stability, and self-reliance. Habitat for Humanity of Kansas City ReStore is a discount home improvement store and donation center open to the public. Volunteering at one of our five neighborhood ReStores helps us to ensure that we reach our three main goals.
1. Raising the funds to support Habitat KC’s vision of creating a world where everyone has a place to call home.
2. Impacting the environment by diverting tons of items from area landfills.
3. Providing discounted home improvement items to the community.
Tasks may include assisting customers, loading, and unloading merchandise, assembling, and processing furniture, appliances, trim, tile, scrap metal or paint, landscaping, maintaining signage, and helping to make the ReStore a clean, safe, and shoppable store.
Community Partner: Habitat for Humanity of KC ReStores Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Support CallsAt KC Mothers in Charge, we work to support families of victims of homicide. We connect with our families regularly through family support calls. Our volunteers call the clients we have served to check in and offer support during their grieving process. This volunteer opportunity is incredibly important, as families rely on us for emotional support during difficult times. Community Partner: KC Mothers in Charge At KC Mothers in Charge, we work to support families of victims of homicide. We connect with our families regularly through family support calls. Our volunteers call the clients we have served to check in and offer support during their grieving process. This volunteer opportunity is incredibly important, as families rely on us for emotional support during difficult times. Community Partner: KC Mothers in Charge Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteersHospice Volunteers needed for the greater area of Kansas City with our Hospice patients. Our volunteers play a crucial role by providing a wide variety of practical and emotional assistance. Their tasks include reading/playing games with a patient, staying with a patient to give family members a break, being a friend. Hospice Volunteers may also assist the hospice staff with office clerical support. Hours can range from once a week to several times a week or month, we can work with your schedule. Great opportunity for student internships or for Nursing, Social Work, and Chaplain students! Community Partner: Beacon of Hope Hospice Hospice Volunteers needed for the greater area of Kansas City with our Hospice patients. Our volunteers play a crucial role by providing a wide variety of practical and emotional assistance. Their tasks include reading/playing games with a patient, staying with a patient to give family members a break, being a friend. Hospice Volunteers may also assist the hospice staff with office clerical support. Hours can range from once a week to several times a week or month, we can work with your schedule. Great opportunity for student internships or for Nursing, Social Work, and Chaplain students! Community Partner: Beacon of Hope Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64014 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YOUNG VISITORS GUIDEYoung visitors guides are specialized volunteers who participate in the museum's child-centered approach to engaging kids and families. Responsibilities staying up-to-date on museum exhibitions and innovative engagement strategies. leading tours and engagement activities for people age 12 and younger (opportunities available in the museum, online, and at classrooms and community centers).Time Commitment: 8 hrs. training + approx. 7 hrs./month Training. Initial eight-hour training over three days covers the museum's history, mission, and Permanent Collection, as well as movements and themes in contemporary art history. Engagement. Lead an average of four to five one-hour school tours per month (scheduled September–May; Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10:30–11:30 a.m.) OR five hours of evening and weekend child-centered programs per month. Preparation. Monthly docent meetings. Attend at least five meetings each year and review the summaries of missed meetings. Preparation. Lead or co-lead at least one docent study group per year. One or more study groups are held each month at the museum, nine months of the year. Preparation. Occasional young visitors prep sessions with the museum educator or a special presenter, covering upcoming exhibitions and engagement strategies for children. Optional Enrichment. While not required, you will be encouraged to attend or watch recordings of public programs led by artists and curators.The next 8-hour training for Young Visitors Guides will be held in three sessions: Session #1 at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26th; Session #2 at 4 p.m. on October 27th and Session #3 at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 29th. APPLY NOWCommunity Partner: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Young visitors guides are specialized volunteers who participate in the museum's child-centered approach to engaging kids and families. Responsibilities staying up-to-date on museum exhibitions and innovative engagement strategies. leading tours and engagement activities for people age 12 and younger (opportunities available in the museum, online, and at classrooms and community centers).Time Commitment: 8 hrs. training + approx. 7 hrs./month Training. Initial eight-hour training over three days covers the museum's history, mission, and Permanent Collection, as well as movements and themes in contemporary art history. Engagement. Lead an average of four to five one-hour school tours per month (scheduled September–May; Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10:30–11:30 a.m.) OR five hours of evening and weekend child-centered programs per month. Preparation. Monthly docent meetings. Attend at least five meetings each year and review the summaries of missed meetings. Preparation. Lead or co-lead at least one docent study group per year. One or more study groups are held each month at the museum, nine months of the year. Preparation. Occasional young visitors prep sessions with the museum educator or a special presenter, covering upcoming exhibitions and engagement strategies for children. Optional Enrichment. While not required, you will be encouraged to attend or watch recordings of public programs led by artists and curators.The next 8-hour training for Young Visitors Guides will be held in three sessions: Session #1 at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26th; Session #2 at 4 p.m. on October 27th and Session #3 at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 29th. APPLY NOWCommunity Partner: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TEEN AND ADULT GUIDETeen and adult guides are volunteers who lead tours and engagement activities for middle, high school and university groups, community organizations, professionals, arts tourists, and the general public. Responsibilities Developing an in-depth and evolving knowledge of Kemper Museum exhibitions, Permanent Collection, and engagement strategies as well as an understanding of contemporary art history and theory. Leading tours and engagement activities for people age 13 and older.Time Commitment (20 hrs. training + approx. 9 hrs./month) Training. Initial eight-week (two to three hours per weekly session) workshop with videos, readings, gallery time and practice of engagement technique. Training covers current issues in public engagement, the museum's history, mission, and Permanent Collection, as well as contemporary art history and theory. Engagement. Lead an average of four to five one-hour tours per month; lead tours at major museum events. Preparation. Monthly docent meetings. Attend at least five meetings each year and review the summaries of missed meetings. Preparation. Docent study groups. Attend three or more per year. Lead or co-lead at least two per year. One or more study groups are held each month at the museum, nine months of the year. Preparation. Once or twice per year, attend special prep sessions with guest presenters or the museum educator. Preparation. Attend or watch recordings of three or more annual public programs led by artists and curators.The next 8-week training for teen and adult guides is planned for February 2023, and will take place on alternate Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. APPLY NOW
Community Partner: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Teen and adult guides are volunteers who lead tours and engagement activities for middle, high school and university groups, community organizations, professionals, arts tourists, and the general public. Responsibilities Developing an in-depth and evolving knowledge of Kemper Museum exhibitions, Permanent Collection, and engagement strategies as well as an understanding of contemporary art history and theory. Leading tours and engagement activities for people age 13 and older.Time Commitment (20 hrs. training + approx. 9 hrs./month) Training. Initial eight-week (two to three hours per weekly session) workshop with videos, readings, gallery time and practice of engagement technique. Training covers current issues in public engagement, the museum's history, mission, and Permanent Collection, as well as contemporary art history and theory. Engagement. Lead an average of four to five one-hour tours per month; lead tours at major museum events. Preparation. Monthly docent meetings. Attend at least five meetings each year and review the summaries of missed meetings. Preparation. Docent study groups. Attend three or more per year. Lead or co-lead at least two per year. One or more study groups are held each month at the museum, nine months of the year. Preparation. Once or twice per year, attend special prep sessions with guest presenters or the museum educator. Preparation. Attend or watch recordings of three or more annual public programs led by artists and curators.The next 8-week training for teen and adult guides is planned for February 2023, and will take place on alternate Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings. APPLY NOW
Community Partner: Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64111 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DAVE's Place Pantry VolunteerDAVE's Place Community Impact Center, in partnership with Harvesters, has joined the fight against hunger and food insecurity in the Walnut Grove Neighborhood. We are looking for enthusiastic students and community members to help us pack and distribute food to those in need every 1st and 3rd Thursday. Please call 816-444-2116 for more information about volunteering with us. Community Partner: DAVE's Place Community Impact Center DAVE's Place Community Impact Center, in partnership with Harvesters, has joined the fight against hunger and food insecurity in the Walnut Grove Neighborhood. We are looking for enthusiastic students and community members to help us pack and distribute food to those in need every 1st and 3rd Thursday. Please call 816-444-2116 for more information about volunteering with us. Community Partner: DAVE's Place Community Impact Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64132 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sort & RepackThe Volunteer Engagement Center is a vital part of Harvesters’ mission to feed hungry people today and work to end hunger tomorrow. It is open Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30-10:30am, 10:30am-12:30pm and 1:30-3:30pm, as well as 4-6pm and 6-8pm on Thursdays. In this area, volunteers sort and repack food, which assists Harvesters in feeding more than 226,000 people each month. Volunteer tasks are assigned based on product availability and project prioritization. Opportunities include: Sorting and boxing nonperishable food Packing fresh produce Sorting and boxing bread Repacking ready-to-eat food and bulk products May include refrigerated or meat products Packing BackSnackHarvesters is committed to creating and sustaining a safe environment for its staff, volunteers, and visitors regarding necessary precautions surrounding COVID-19. That said, we rely on Jackson county's reported level of transmission when declaring times that those within our facilities must wear a mask to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Please be aware that this level of transmission is fluid; therefore, the masking policy at Harvesters will be as well.
To be prepared no matter what the level of community transmission, we encourage all volunteers and visitors to be prepared to wear a mask when coming to our facility to volunteer.
Please note the following requirements: Volunteers must be 8 years or older Volunteers ages 8-15 must have an adult chaperone Groups must meet the following ratios: 8-11 year olds: one adult per five youth 12-15 year olds: one adult per 10 youth Based on current guidance from the CDC, Harvesters has implemented the following mask policy: All volunteers and visitors are required to wear a mask at the Kansas City facility. Long pants and close toe shoes are required. Volunteers without close toe shoes will not be able to serve in the Volunteer Engagement Center Harvesters no longer provides Crocs Some activities may require hair nets and other food safety garments Register each person who will be volunteering Schedule groups of six or more by completing this formCommunity Partner: Harvesters - The Community Food Network The Volunteer Engagement Center is a vital part of Harvesters’ mission to feed hungry people today and work to end hunger tomorrow. It is open Tuesday-Saturday, 8:30-10:30am, 10:30am-12:30pm and 1:30-3:30pm, as well as 4-6pm and 6-8pm on Thursdays. In this area, volunteers sort and repack food, which assists Harvesters in feeding more than 226,000 people each month. Volunteer tasks are assigned based on product availability and project prioritization. Opportunities include: Sorting and boxing nonperishable food Packing fresh produce Sorting and boxing bread Repacking ready-to-eat food and bulk products May include refrigerated or meat products Packing BackSnackHarvesters is committed to creating and sustaining a safe environment for its staff, volunteers, and visitors regarding necessary precautions surrounding COVID-19. That said, we rely on Jackson county's reported level of transmission when declaring times that those within our facilities must wear a mask to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Please be aware that this level of transmission is fluid; therefore, the masking policy at Harvesters will be as well.
To be prepared no matter what the level of community transmission, we encourage all volunteers and visitors to be prepared to wear a mask when coming to our facility to volunteer.
Please note the following requirements: Volunteers must be 8 years or older Volunteers ages 8-15 must have an adult chaperone Groups must meet the following ratios: 8-11 year olds: one adult per five youth 12-15 year olds: one adult per 10 youth Based on current guidance from the CDC, Harvesters has implemented the following mask policy: All volunteers and visitors are required to wear a mask at the Kansas City facility. Long pants and close toe shoes are required. Volunteers without close toe shoes will not be able to serve in the Volunteer Engagement Center Harvesters no longer provides Crocs Some activities may require hair nets and other food safety garments Register each person who will be volunteering Schedule groups of six or more by completing this formCommunity Partner: Harvesters - The Community Food Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64129 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Healthcare VolunteerHealthcare volunteers are those individuals that are enrolled in the nursing program and have completed their first semester of nursing school or are licensed CNA's in Missouri. Healthcare volunteers can assist in a variety of ways depending on skill level and credentials. St Anthony's has independent living, assisted living and memory care units on site. Community Partner: St. Anthony's Senior Living Healthcare volunteers are those individuals that are enrolled in the nursing program and have completed their first semester of nursing school or are licensed CNA's in Missouri. Healthcare volunteers can assist in a variety of ways depending on skill level and credentials. St Anthony's has independent living, assisted living and memory care units on site. Community Partner: St. Anthony's Senior Living Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64131 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community VolunteerAs a community volunteer you can expect to help out in a variety of ways. From assisting residents in the dining room to assisting with activities our community volunteers are critical to our success. Community Partner: St. Anthony's Senior Living As a community volunteer you can expect to help out in a variety of ways. From assisting residents in the dining room to assisting with activities our community volunteers are critical to our success. Community Partner: St. Anthony's Senior Living Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64131 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Escort to MassWe offer daily mass to our staff and residents in the on site chapel. Many of our assisted living residents would like to attend however they need a little assistance to and from mass. As the escort to mass volunteer you would escort them to mass and take them back when it is over. Daily mass is held at 4:00pm and usually lasts 30-45 minutes. Total time commitment is approx. one hour Community Partner: St. Anthony's Senior Living We offer daily mass to our staff and residents in the on site chapel. Many of our assisted living residents would like to attend however they need a little assistance to and from mass. As the escort to mass volunteer you would escort them to mass and take them back when it is over. Daily mass is held at 4:00pm and usually lasts 30-45 minutes. Total time commitment is approx. one hour Community Partner: St. Anthony's Senior Living Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64131 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Non Profit Administrative InternThe Non-Profit Administration Intern will gain non-profit experience by supporting The Sewing Labs administration with office communications, in-kind donations, data entry, organization of materials, filing, maintaining office hours, organizing, outreach, volunteer, and intern recruitment, recording meeting minutes, and a variety of ever-emerging tasks. The intern will work directly with the Operations Manager, Executive Director and Volunteer Coordinator in support of The Sewing Labs staff and programs. The Sewing Labs Program areas the internship will support (but not limited to): Day to Day activities at TSL, Make’n HERstory Annual Fundraiser, Gratitude and Grace Quilt Retreat, Fabric Grab fundraiser, Quilt Raffle fundraiser, Volunteer & Internship Development , Fundraising & Development Initiatives. Community Partner: The Sewing Labs The Non-Profit Administration Intern will gain non-profit experience by supporting The Sewing Labs administration with office communications, in-kind donations, data entry, organization of materials, filing, maintaining office hours, organizing, outreach, volunteer, and intern recruitment, recording meeting minutes, and a variety of ever-emerging tasks. The intern will work directly with the Operations Manager, Executive Director and Volunteer Coordinator in support of The Sewing Labs staff and programs. The Sewing Labs Program areas the internship will support (but not limited to): Day to Day activities at TSL, Make’n HERstory Annual Fundraiser, Gratitude and Grace Quilt Retreat, Fabric Grab fundraiser, Quilt Raffle fundraiser, Volunteer & Internship Development , Fundraising & Development Initiatives. Community Partner: The Sewing Labs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media InternThe Sewing Labs seeks to engage a Social Media Intern to assist with content creation, content distribution, and monitoring of social media channels. Exceptional writing and social media skills is a must. The Social Media Intern is expected to have meticulous attention to detail, work well under pressure and the ability to meet tight deadlines. The Social Media Intern must have the ability to: Work quickly and independently. Be comfortable with basic web site editing, digital communications, and all social media platforms. Be a creative and strategic thinker who enjoys and is comfortable working collaboratively with thought leaders and team member across digital platforms Be able to distribute The Sewing Labs content with a focus on expanding the audience.The Social Media Intern is expected to have excellent interpersonal and communications skills. This individual should be able to multi-task, be innovative, organized, and self-motivated. Community Partner: The Sewing Labs The Sewing Labs seeks to engage a Social Media Intern to assist with content creation, content distribution, and monitoring of social media channels. Exceptional writing and social media skills is a must. The Social Media Intern is expected to have meticulous attention to detail, work well under pressure and the ability to meet tight deadlines. The Social Media Intern must have the ability to: Work quickly and independently. Be comfortable with basic web site editing, digital communications, and all social media platforms. Be a creative and strategic thinker who enjoys and is comfortable working collaboratively with thought leaders and team member across digital platforms Be able to distribute The Sewing Labs content with a focus on expanding the audience.The Social Media Intern is expected to have excellent interpersonal and communications skills. This individual should be able to multi-task, be innovative, organized, and self-motivated. Community Partner: The Sewing Labs Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 64106 Allow Groups: No |