Volunteer Opportunities From: Engage Rockhurst

Volunteer: Troost Equity Walk

Destigmatize Troost as KC's dividing line by walking its entirety on Saturday, May 23rd.  We will walk with members of the KC community!  During the walk we will also pay attention to the presence and success of minority-owned businesses on Troost.  The walk will start at 6:00am at 11th & Troost and extend all the way out to 95th & Troost.  Please register with the Rockhurst University group using this form AND with the event organizers using THIS link.  

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Destigmatize Troost as KC's dividing line by walking its entirety on Saturday, May 23rd.  We will walk with members of the KC community!  During the walk we will also pay attention to the presence and success of minority-owned businesses on Troost.  The walk will start at 6:00am at 11th & Troost and extend all the way out to 95th & Troost.  Please register with the Rockhurst University group using this form AND with the event organizers using THIS link.  

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 23, 2026

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Un Dumpster Day - April 25

Help Re.Use.Full. keep still-good stuff out of the landfill and get it in the hands of our charity partners who will put it to good use!  Volunteers will serve on Saturday, April 25th between 8:00am and 12:30pm, depending upon the volunteer job they choose.  You can check out the jobs and register HERE.  Once you register with Re.Use.Full., you will be notified of the event location. 

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Help Re.Use.Full. keep still-good stuff out of the landfill and get it in the hands of our charity partners who will put it to good use!  Volunteers will serve on Saturday, April 25th between 8:00am and 12:30pm, depending upon the volunteer job they choose.  You can check out the jobs and register HERE.  Once you register with Re.Use.Full., you will be notified of the event location. 

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Sort Donations at TurnStyles Thrift Warehouse in Lenexa

Bring your team, class, faith community or organization to help us prepare our new TurnStyles  Store for opening day by helping to sort and organize donations. TurnStyles Sorting Store Sign Up

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

Bring your team, class, faith community or organization to help us prepare our new TurnStyles  Store for opening day by helping to sort and organize donations. TurnStyles Sorting Store Sign Up

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: April Woodland Restoration Work Days

Join Heartland Conservation Alliance in 2026 for Woodland Restoration Events at the stunning Heartland Overlook Preserve (HOP). Sign up here!


Led by Conservation Land Steward Christian Holderby, these events blend learning and hands-on action as you explore HCA’s mission, the Blue River, and the unique ecology of this oak-hickory woodland. You’ll learn to identify plants, understand the impacts of invasive species, and play an active role in restoring this vital 40-acre landscape overlooking the river. We can’t wait to work alongside you!

Community Partner: Heartland Conservation Alliance

Join Heartland Conservation Alliance in 2026 for Woodland Restoration Events at the stunning Heartland Overlook Preserve (HOP). Sign up here!


Led by Conservation Land Steward Christian Holderby, these events blend learning and hands-on action as you explore HCA’s mission, the Blue River, and the unique ecology of this oak-hickory woodland. You’ll learn to identify plants, understand the impacts of invasive species, and play an active role in restoring this vital 40-acre landscape overlooking the river. We can’t wait to work alongside you!

Community Partner: Heartland Conservation Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 64132

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer:

Want to make a positive impact while spending time outdoors? Come volunteer with us at the Seton Center Community Garden!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Want to make a positive impact while spending time outdoors? Come volunteer with us at the Seton Center Community Garden!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruitment Volunteer

Be a vital part of our recruitment team! We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help out with a variety of important tasks pertaining to enrollment. Whether you’re a pro or new to volunteering, we have something for everyone:

Assemble folders: Put together flyers for interested applicantsContact applicants: Call applicants in an effort to schedule them for next stepsCanvassing: Take flyers to community organizations like libraries, food pantries, and other social service agencies

Community Partner: Pawsperity

Be a vital part of our recruitment team! We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help out with a variety of important tasks pertaining to enrollment. Whether you’re a pro or new to volunteering, we have something for everyone:

Assemble folders: Put together flyers for interested applicantsContact applicants: Call applicants in an effort to schedule them for next stepsCanvassing: Take flyers to community organizations like libraries, food pantries, and other social service agencies

Community Partner: Pawsperity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arbor Day Tree Planting 2026

Plant trees on campus and in the surrounding neighborhood to commemorate National Arbor Day.  Our participation in this annual event is required for universities that have achieved Tree Campus USA status...an honor that Rockhurst has held for years. Items to note:

Meet in the RockRoom at 2:30pm.  Plan to work until 5.BYO water bottle.Wear grubby clothes and boots or rugged/close-toed shoes.Gloves will be provided.Pictures will be taken - please do not wear apparel that bears the name of universities other than Rockhurst.Previous tree-planting experience is NOT required.Please register your attendance here on Engage RU and with Heartland Tree Alliance HERE

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Plant trees on campus and in the surrounding neighborhood to commemorate National Arbor Day.  Our participation in this annual event is required for universities that have achieved Tree Campus USA status...an honor that Rockhurst has held for years. Items to note:

Meet in the RockRoom at 2:30pm.  Plan to work until 5.BYO water bottle.Wear grubby clothes and boots or rugged/close-toed shoes.Gloves will be provided.Pictures will be taken - please do not wear apparel that bears the name of universities other than Rockhurst.Previous tree-planting experience is NOT required.Please register your attendance here on Engage RU and with Heartland Tree Alliance HERE

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve At Catholic Charities of NE Kansas WyCo Food Pantry!

Volunteers create a welcoming environment and help ensure that every guest receives the support they need with dignity and respect. The Food Pantry is open Monday -Thursday 9:00 am -4:00 pm.

Food Pantry

Stock shelves and organize products.Assist guests as they shop, ensuring they receive the correct quantities.Offer guidance in making healthy food selections.Bag groceries and help carry them to vehicles when needed.Must be able to lift up to 5 pounds unassisted.

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

Volunteers create a welcoming environment and help ensure that every guest receives the support they need with dignity and respect. The Food Pantry is open Monday -Thursday 9:00 am -4:00 pm.

Food Pantry

Stock shelves and organize products.Assist guests as they shop, ensuring they receive the correct quantities.Offer guidance in making healthy food selections.Bag groceries and help carry them to vehicles when needed.Must be able to lift up to 5 pounds unassisted.

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help at TurnStyles Thrift Store on 87th Street in Overlank Park, KS!

TurnStyles Thrift Stores helps fund our 25+ programs in the 21 counties of Northeast Kansas. It plays a crucial role in serving our community and is completely volunteer driven. Volunteers play a critical role in store operations and help provide a dignified shopping experience, under the supervision of the store manager.

Volunteer duties include; processing donations, tagging donations, putting items on the sales floor, and maintaining the organization of the store.

This is a great opportunity for students and groups.

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

TurnStyles Thrift Stores helps fund our 25+ programs in the 21 counties of Northeast Kansas. It plays a crucial role in serving our community and is completely volunteer driven. Volunteers play a critical role in store operations and help provide a dignified shopping experience, under the supervision of the store manager.

Volunteer duties include; processing donations, tagging donations, putting items on the sales floor, and maintaining the organization of the store.

This is a great opportunity for students and groups.

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seton Saturdays Support

Looking for a fun, hands-on way to make a real impact in the community? Come join Seton Saturdays at Seton Centers! Every third Saturday, volunteers team up to help support local families through a variety of activities—so there’s always something to do and plenty of ways to jump in.

Volunteers help with food distribution, diaper distribution, assisting in the clothing closet, guiding guests at information booths, and helping out in the Kids Zone. Whether you’re organizing supplies, connecting families with resources, or playing games with kids, every role helps make the day welcoming and successful.

Seton Saturdays has a great team atmosphere and is a really rewarding way to spend a few hours giving back!

If you’re looking for a meaningful (and genuinely fun) volunteer opportunity, this is a great one to check out!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Looking for a fun, hands-on way to make a real impact in the community? Come join Seton Saturdays at Seton Centers! Every third Saturday, volunteers team up to help support local families through a variety of activities—so there’s always something to do and plenty of ways to jump in.

Volunteers help with food distribution, diaper distribution, assisting in the clothing closet, guiding guests at information booths, and helping out in the Kids Zone. Whether you’re organizing supplies, connecting families with resources, or playing games with kids, every role helps make the day welcoming and successful.

Seton Saturdays has a great team atmosphere and is a really rewarding way to spend a few hours giving back!

If you’re looking for a meaningful (and genuinely fun) volunteer opportunity, this is a great one to check out!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 64127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Support

Join us in serving the community by volunteering at the Seton Center Food Pantry! This is a great opportunity to give back and make a direct impact on families in need

Volunteers will help keep the pantry running smoothly by stocking shelves, preparing food bag orders for clients, and helping hand out completed orders when clients arrive. Your help ensures that community members receive the food and support they need in a welcoming and efficient environment.

No prior experience is necessary—just bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help!

Come spend some time giving back while making a real difference in the community. We hope to see you there!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Join us in serving the community by volunteering at the Seton Center Food Pantry! This is a great opportunity to give back and make a direct impact on families in need

Volunteers will help keep the pantry running smoothly by stocking shelves, preparing food bag orders for clients, and helping hand out completed orders when clients arrive. Your help ensures that community members receive the food and support they need in a welcoming and efficient environment.

No prior experience is necessary—just bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help!

Come spend some time giving back while making a real difference in the community. We hope to see you there!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Harvesters Delivery Days

Join us for Harvesters Delivery Day at Seton Center and help make a big impact in the fight against hunger! Volunteers will assist with unloading and organizing large food deliveries from Harvesters so the pantry can quickly get food to individuals and families in need.

During this shift, volunteers will help carry in food boxes, sort items, and organize supplies throughout the pantry. It’s a great hands-on opportunity to work as a team, get a little active, and directly support the community.

No experience is needed—just bring comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, and a willingness to help!

Your help ensures that thousands of pounds of food are sorted and ready to serve our neighbors. Come lend a hand and be part of the effort to keep the pantry stocked!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Join us for Harvesters Delivery Day at Seton Center and help make a big impact in the fight against hunger! Volunteers will assist with unloading and organizing large food deliveries from Harvesters so the pantry can quickly get food to individuals and families in need.

During this shift, volunteers will help carry in food boxes, sort items, and organize supplies throughout the pantry. It’s a great hands-on opportunity to work as a team, get a little active, and directly support the community.

No experience is needed—just bring comfortable clothes, closed-toe shoes, and a willingness to help!

Your help ensures that thousands of pounds of food are sorted and ready to serve our neighbors. Come lend a hand and be part of the effort to keep the pantry stocked!

Community Partner: Seton Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 64127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts in Healthcare (downtown KC location only)

NEW! University Health has launched Arts in Healthcare. Through a growing number of opportunities, patients and staff alike will have the opportunity to experience the Arts as a tool to positive health outcomes. The Art Cart is an opportunity for patients and family members experiencing an inpatient stay to choose and complete an art activity of their choice. Volunteers are needed to distribute art activities from the cart and assist patients with simple directions for completion.  There is a two hour shift minimum on Thursdays, between the hours of 9am-3pm.

Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center

NEW! University Health has launched Arts in Healthcare. Through a growing number of opportunities, patients and staff alike will have the opportunity to experience the Arts as a tool to positive health outcomes. The Art Cart is an opportunity for patients and family members experiencing an inpatient stay to choose and complete an art activity of their choice. Volunteers are needed to distribute art activities from the cart and assist patients with simple directions for completion.  There is a two hour shift minimum on Thursdays, between the hours of 9am-3pm.

Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Troostwood Pocket Park Work Days

Meet at the Troostwood Pocket Park at 49th Street and Troost, then help weed native gardens, install mulch, or trim back bush honeysuckle.

Trash pickup on-site and at the bus stop is always an option.

Free coffee station, Red Bull, and Blackhole Bakery treats!

Please bring a water bottle. We will provide gloves, tools, and trash bags for litter.

Community Partner: Troostwood Neighborhood Association

Meet at the Troostwood Pocket Park at 49th Street and Troost, then help weed native gardens, install mulch, or trim back bush honeysuckle.

Trash pickup on-site and at the bus stop is always an option.

Free coffee station, Red Bull, and Blackhole Bakery treats!

Please bring a water bottle. We will provide gloves, tools, and trash bags for litter.

Community Partner: Troostwood Neighborhood Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Serve Milkshakes at Milkshake Mass

Help to build the Rockhurst University Eucharistic community by serving milkshakes at the famous Wednesday night Milkshake Mass!  Duties include: 

move milkshake ingredients to the Alvin Brooks Center kitchenoptional; attend massa few minutes before mass ends, zip out to the kitchen to prepare the shakesserve you peers deliciousnessclean up/load & run the dishwasherApproximate time commitment: 8:00pm - 10:00pm each Wednesday evening

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Help to build the Rockhurst University Eucharistic community by serving milkshakes at the famous Wednesday night Milkshake Mass!  Duties include: 

move milkshake ingredients to the Alvin Brooks Center kitchenoptional; attend massa few minutes before mass ends, zip out to the kitchen to prepare the shakesserve you peers deliciousnessclean up/load & run the dishwasherApproximate time commitment: 8:00pm - 10:00pm each Wednesday evening

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve as PrepKC Panelist - April 24

This spring marks the sixth and seventh event hosted as part of our partnership with PrepKC, an initiative that brings several classes of 8th-grade students to Rockhurst for a 3.5-hour experience designed to spark interest in college and technology careers.Event Details:

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

This spring marks the sixth and seventh event hosted as part of our partnership with PrepKC, an initiative that brings several classes of 8th-grade students to Rockhurst for a 3.5-hour experience designed to spark interest in college and technology careers.Event Details:

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 24, 2026

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


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: Help Prepare For Our Campers!

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 29, 2026 through Oct 1, 2026

Zip Code: 64111

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Prepare For Our Campers!

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 14, 2026 through Jun 16, 2026

Zip Code: 64111

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Prepare For Our Campers!

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 16, 2026 through Jun 18, 2026

Zip Code: 64111

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Prepare For Our Campers!

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Come to our Westport Office and help us prepare for our upcoming camp. Tasks could include preparing name tags, organizing shirts, sorting snacks, organizing materials. 

Community Partner: Camp Encourage

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 2, 2026 through Jun 4, 2026

Zip Code: 64111

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospitality


Help us serve breakfast, provide clothing, offer showers, and provide friendship to neighbors experiencing homelessness. 

Community Partner: cherith brook catholic worker


Help us serve breakfast, provide clothing, offer showers, and provide friendship to neighbors experiencing homelessness. 

Community Partner: cherith brook catholic worker

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64127

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PALs Literacy Mentor

Looking for a way to give back -- without a major time commitment? Partners in Active Learning (PALs) is a flexible volunteer opportunity designed for busy students like you! 

We pair volunteers with students (grades K-6) at a local elementary school for just 1 hour a week, for one on one or small group tutoring in Math and Reading. 

Join us! 

Community Partner: Front Porch Alliance

Looking for a way to give back -- without a major time commitment? Partners in Active Learning (PALs) is a flexible volunteer opportunity designed for busy students like you! 

We pair volunteers with students (grades K-6) at a local elementary school for just 1 hour a week, for one on one or small group tutoring in Math and Reading. 

Join us! 

Community Partner: Front Porch Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 64109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Robotics Mentor

The Front Porch Alliance partners with LINC to host exploratory robotics programs at local elementary schools on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays from 4:30-6pm. Join our team of coaching staff for any of the days above, 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, as well as lessons focused on designing, building and coding missions with their Spike Prime Robot. 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 LINC to host exploratory robotics programs at local elementary schools on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays from 4:30-6pm. Join our team of coaching staff for any of the days above, 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, as well as lessons focused on designing, building and coding missions with their Spike Prime Robot. 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: Runs Until May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 64109

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Resource Assistant Volunteer

Want to help animals and ensure our awesome vet team has all the supplies they need for a successful surgery day? Join PRCKC as a Pet Resource Assistant and help keep our clinic running smoothly behind the scenes!

Pet Resource Assistants play a vital role in supporting our veterinary team by helping with organization, supply prep, and day-to-day clinic tasks that make our services possible.

What You'll Do:

Volunteers in this role help with a variety of tasks, such as:

Sorting and organizing donated pet suppliesPacking pet food orders for families in needPrepping veterinary supplies (syringes, cone collars, and more)Doing surgical laundrySanitizing work areas and assisting with general clean-up and restockingWhy It Matters:

When our clinic is clean, stocked, and organized, our veterinary team can focus on what they do best -- providing top-notch care to pets who need it most.

This is a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy staying active, being productive, and making a real difference through service.

This Role is a Great Fit If You:Work well independentlyEnjoy organizing and hands-on tasksLike helping in a supportive, behind-the-scenes wayAre open to learning and taking direction from staff

Every organized shelf, packed order, and preped supply helps us serve more pets and families across Kansas City!

Community Partner: Pet Resource Center of Kansas City

Want to help animals and ensure our awesome vet team has all the supplies they need for a successful surgery day? Join PRCKC as a Pet Resource Assistant and help keep our clinic running smoothly behind the scenes!

Pet Resource Assistants play a vital role in supporting our veterinary team by helping with organization, supply prep, and day-to-day clinic tasks that make our services possible.

What You'll Do:

Volunteers in this role help with a variety of tasks, such as:

Sorting and organizing donated pet suppliesPacking pet food orders for families in needPrepping veterinary supplies (syringes, cone collars, and more)Doing surgical laundrySanitizing work areas and assisting with general clean-up and restockingWhy It Matters:

When our clinic is clean, stocked, and organized, our veterinary team can focus on what they do best -- providing top-notch care to pets who need it most.

This is a great opportunity for volunteers who enjoy staying active, being productive, and making a real difference through service.

This Role is a Great Fit If You:Work well independentlyEnjoy organizing and hands-on tasksLike helping in a supportive, behind-the-scenes wayAre open to learning and taking direction from staff

Every organized shelf, packed order, and preped supply helps us serve more pets and families across Kansas City!

Community Partner: Pet Resource Center of Kansas City

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Food Pantry Volunteer

Do you want to help keep pets fed and families supported right here in Kansas City!? Come be a part of our Pet Food Pantry Volunteer Team.

Pet Resource Center of Kansas City (PRCKC) hosts a Pet Food Pantry twice each month (one Saturday and one Monday) to provide pet food and basic supplies to families in our community who may be struggling financially. 

This program supports low-income pet owners and helps ensure that pets can stay healthy, cared for, and at home with the people who love them.

What You'll Do as a Pet Food Pantry Volunteer:

This is a completely volunteer-led initiative, and volunteers make this program possible by helping with:

Checking clients in as they arrivePreparing pet food, pantry donations, and suppliesDistributing pet food to pantry clientsOffering a friendly, welcoming presenceWhy This Matters:

This is a meaningful, direct way to serve your Kansas City neighbors while supporting pets and the people who care for them. Every bag of food makes a difference!

Volunteer Requirements:Open to individuals or small groups (up to about 5 people -- reserve spots in advance, as they are limited and fill up quickly)Great for students, service organizations, or anyone wanting to give back

Want to learn more about PRCKC?

Watch our video: Changing Lives For Over 20 Years

Community Partner: Pet Resource Center of Kansas City

Do you want to help keep pets fed and families supported right here in Kansas City!? Come be a part of our Pet Food Pantry Volunteer Team.

Pet Resource Center of Kansas City (PRCKC) hosts a Pet Food Pantry twice each month (one Saturday and one Monday) to provide pet food and basic supplies to families in our community who may be struggling financially. 

This program supports low-income pet owners and helps ensure that pets can stay healthy, cared for, and at home with the people who love them.

What You'll Do as a Pet Food Pantry Volunteer:

This is a completely volunteer-led initiative, and volunteers make this program possible by helping with:

Checking clients in as they arrivePreparing pet food, pantry donations, and suppliesDistributing pet food to pantry clientsOffering a friendly, welcoming presenceWhy This Matters:

This is a meaningful, direct way to serve your Kansas City neighbors while supporting pets and the people who care for them. Every bag of food makes a difference!

Volunteer Requirements:Open to individuals or small groups (up to about 5 people -- reserve spots in advance, as they are limited and fill up quickly)Great for students, service organizations, or anyone wanting to give back

Want to learn more about PRCKC?

Watch our video: Changing Lives For Over 20 Years

Community Partner: Pet Resource Center of Kansas City

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mathapalooza STEAM Day @ JCCC - May 2, 2026

Mathapalooza is an outreach program based out of Rockhurst University's Math department, engaging students from grades K-12 with hands-on inquiry. We focus primarily on incorporating math through activities and art as well. Volunteers are expected to supervise, help set up/clean-up events, engage with students, and ultimately have fun at each event. If the volunteer can't commit the full time, no problem we will coordinate accordingly to the time they can allocate. Let's have fun with Math!   

This STEAM event will be held Saturday, May 2nd from 9:00am - 5:00pm on the campus of Johnson County Community College.  The exact building/location of the event will be shared closer to the event date.  Car-pooling from Rockhurst to and from this event will likely be offered.   Plan to depart Rockhurst at 8:30am and return by 5:30pm.  

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Mathapalooza is an outreach program based out of Rockhurst University's Math department, engaging students from grades K-12 with hands-on inquiry. We focus primarily on incorporating math through activities and art as well. Volunteers are expected to supervise, help set up/clean-up events, engage with students, and ultimately have fun at each event. If the volunteer can't commit the full time, no problem we will coordinate accordingly to the time they can allocate. Let's have fun with Math!   

This STEAM event will be held Saturday, May 2nd from 9:00am - 5:00pm on the campus of Johnson County Community College.  The exact building/location of the event will be shared closer to the event date.  Car-pooling from Rockhurst to and from this event will likely be offered.   Plan to depart Rockhurst at 8:30am and return by 5:30pm.  

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 66210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Earth Day Litter Pick-up

Celebrate Earth Day by joining the Missouri Department of Conservation and community members in cleaning up litter at Camp Lake of the Woods in nearby Swope Park.  Items to note:

Meet at Arrupe Circle at 1:30 to depart.  Plan to return to campus by 5:00pmWear:boots or rugged/close-toed shoesgrubby clothesBYO water bottle

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Celebrate Earth Day by joining the Missouri Department of Conservation and community members in cleaning up litter at Camp Lake of the Woods in nearby Swope Park.  Items to note:

Meet at Arrupe Circle at 1:30 to depart.  Plan to return to campus by 5:00pmWear:boots or rugged/close-toed shoesgrubby clothesBYO water bottle

Community Partner: Rockhurst University

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 22, 2026

Zip Code: 64110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a child learn to read at Frontier

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 almost 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 almost 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: 64120

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Garmin Olathe Marathon

We are so excited that this year’s Garmin Olathe Marathon is returning on Saturday, April 25, 2025. For a successful race, we need a large number of course monitors and would love for you to join us.

You and/or your group will receive free T-shirts for the 5+ hour shift as well as service hours for school, work or church. For groups of 10 or more, school, church and civic groups can earn $10 per volunteer for their group. This is a great opportunity to volunteer, support the Olathe community, and showcase our midwestern hospitality; and we’d love your help.

Register for your shift  and if you have any questions, just let us know. Thank you for your support of the Garmin Olathe Marathon.

Community Partner: Uncover KC

We are so excited that this year’s Garmin Olathe Marathon is returning on Saturday, April 25, 2025. For a successful race, we need a large number of course monitors and would love for you to join us.

You and/or your group will receive free T-shirts for the 5+ hour shift as well as service hours for school, work or church. For groups of 10 or more, school, church and civic groups can earn $10 per volunteer for their group. This is a great opportunity to volunteer, support the Olathe community, and showcase our midwestern hospitality; and we’d love your help.

Register for your shift  and if you have any questions, just let us know. Thank you for your support of the Garmin Olathe Marathon.

Community Partner: Uncover KC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 66062

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Befriending Buddies

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CDD (Center for Developmentally Disabled), in partnership with Befriending Networks, offers a meaningful volunteer opportunity focused on building one-on-one connections. As a Befriender, you’ll be matched with an individual we support based on shared interests and location, fostering a friendship over at least six months. Befrienders connect with their match at least twice a month—once in person and once through a call, email, or letter.

Activities are flexible and decided together. Research shows befriending improves mental health, social skills, and communication for both participants. Volunteers must complete an orientation, background check, and required trainings. A matchmaking survey is also part of the onboarding process.

Community Partner: Uncover KC

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CDD (Center for Developmentally Disabled), in partnership with Befriending Networks, offers a meaningful volunteer opportunity focused on building one-on-one connections. As a Befriender, you’ll be matched with an individual we support based on shared interests and location, fostering a friendship over at least six months. Befrienders connect with their match at least twice a month—once in person and once through a call, email, or letter.

Activities are flexible and decided together. Research shows befriending improves mental health, social skills, and communication for both participants. Volunteers must complete an orientation, background check, and required trainings. A matchmaking survey is also part of the onboarding process.

Community Partner: Uncover KC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girls on the Run 5K

Volunteer at our largest event of the year, the Girls on the Run 5K! Cheer on our 2,000+ girls as they complete the Girls on the Run 5k!

Community Partner: Girls on the Run Kansas City

Volunteer at our largest event of the year, the Girls on the Run 5K! Cheer on our 2,000+ girls as they complete the Girls on the Run 5k!

Community Partner: Girls on the Run Kansas City

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 64116

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coaching for Girls on the Run

Be a coach for the Girls on the Run Spring Season, March 9th - May 9th, 2026. We will match you up with a school that works well for your schedule. Teams meet twice a week for 1.5 hours for 8 weeks and then all girls in our program participate in the Girls on the Run 5K on May 9th! Help empower and mentor girls across Kansas City!

Community Partner: Girls on the Run Kansas City

Be a coach for the Girls on the Run Spring Season, March 9th - May 9th, 2026. We will match you up with a school that works well for your schedule. Teams meet twice a week for 1.5 hours for 8 weeks and then all girls in our program participate in the Girls on the Run 5K on May 9th! Help empower and mentor girls across Kansas City!

Community Partner: Girls on the Run Kansas City

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64111

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Build a Ramp

We build accessibility ramps on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month.

No experience needed.

Work is outdoors, beginning at 8:30 am and ending no later than 4:00 pm

Project locations vary but most are in the urban core of Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, KS

Our clients are seniors and disabled who need a safe means to get in and out of their home. Our clients are homeowners earning below 80% of the area median income.

Community Partner: HopeBUILDERS

We build accessibility ramps on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month.

No experience needed.

Work is outdoors, beginning at 8:30 am and ending no later than 4:00 pm

Project locations vary but most are in the urban core of Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, KS

Our clients are seniors and disabled who need a safe means to get in and out of their home. Our clients are homeowners earning below 80% of the area median income.

Community Partner: HopeBUILDERS

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assist a minor home repair team

Volunteer with a team on home repair projects.

Any skill levels welcome. Teams are led by an experienced project leader. Tools and materials provided.

Jobs may be outside or inside the home.

Days and times vary, but most are mornings during the week.

Community Partner: HopeBUILDERS

Volunteer with a team on home repair projects.

Any skill levels welcome. Teams are led by an experienced project leader. Tools and materials provided.

Jobs may be outside or inside the home.

Days and times vary, but most are mornings during the week.

Community Partner: HopeBUILDERS

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HopeBUILDERS Ambassador

We are looking for people who are passionate about our mission to spread the word! Follow us on social media, share our posts, volunteer and more! 

Community Partner: HopeBUILDERS

We are looking for people who are passionate about our mission to spread the word! Follow us on social media, share our posts, volunteer and more! 

Community Partner: HopeBUILDERS

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help at TurnStyles Thrift Store on Martway in Mission, KS!

TurnStyles Thrift Stores helps fund our 25+ programs in the 21 counties of Northeast Kansas. It plays a crucial role in serving our community and is completely volunteer driven. Volunteers play a critical role in store operations and help provide a dignified shopping experience, under the supervision of the store manager.

Volunteer duties include; processing donations, tagging donations, putting items on the sales floor, and maintaining the organization of the store.

This is a great opportunity for students and groups. Depending on need, core volunteers may also serve with our eBay and antique booth teams.

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

TurnStyles Thrift Stores helps fund our 25+ programs in the 21 counties of Northeast Kansas. It plays a crucial role in serving our community and is completely volunteer driven. Volunteers play a critical role in store operations and help provide a dignified shopping experience, under the supervision of the store manager.

Volunteer duties include; processing donations, tagging donations, putting items on the sales floor, and maintaining the organization of the store.

This is a great opportunity for students and groups. Depending on need, core volunteers may also serve with our eBay and antique booth teams.

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor students at after-school programs or in-school initiatives

Tutors work with our children one-on-one, helping them with homework or other academic material that we provide. No prior teaching experience is needed. The job of the tutor is not difficult but is very important. Tutors provide academic support, serve as good role models, and offer encouragement to students who truly need it. Learning Club will provide all training for working with children.We have tutoring options after school at our six sites, Monday through Friday, and during the school day at local elementary schools.

Community Partner: Learning Club

Tutors work with our children one-on-one, helping them with homework or other academic material that we provide. No prior teaching experience is needed. The job of the tutor is not difficult but is very important. Tutors provide academic support, serve as good role models, and offer encouragement to students who truly need it. Learning Club will provide all training for working with children.We have tutoring options after school at our six sites, Monday through Friday, and during the school day at local elementary schools.

Community Partner: Learning Club

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66104

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PALS University

CDD’s PALS University/Day Habilitation program is looking for volunteers to lead or assist with meaningful, individualized activities for the people we support. This is a flexible opportunity for volunteers to engage in a variety of enriching experiences that reflect participants' interests and goals.

Examples of Volunteer Activities: mentoring or life skills coaching, leading or assisting with classroom-style lessons, hosting coffee conversations or discussion groups, organizing or attending group outings (e.g., bowling, concerts, supporting music, arts, or meal prep sessions, sharing hobbies or personal expertise (crafts, cooking, tech, sports, etc.)

Time Commitment: 2–6 hours per shift—based on your availability and interests. Requirements: All volunteers must complete an orientation with the Community Engagement Specialist, pass a background check, and complete required trainings (Gentle Teaching and Abuse/Neglect).

Community Partner: Uncover KC

CDD’s PALS University/Day Habilitation program is looking for volunteers to lead or assist with meaningful, individualized activities for the people we support. This is a flexible opportunity for volunteers to engage in a variety of enriching experiences that reflect participants' interests and goals.

Examples of Volunteer Activities: mentoring or life skills coaching, leading or assisting with classroom-style lessons, hosting coffee conversations or discussion groups, organizing or attending group outings (e.g., bowling, concerts, supporting music, arts, or meal prep sessions, sharing hobbies or personal expertise (crafts, cooking, tech, sports, etc.)

Time Commitment: 2–6 hours per shift—based on your availability and interests. Requirements: All volunteers must complete an orientation with the Community Engagement Specialist, pass a background check, and complete required trainings (Gentle Teaching and Abuse/Neglect).

Community Partner: Uncover KC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HIKE After-School Program Reading Coaches

Have you heard? Our volunteers are amazing! They have big hearts and open minds and help change lives.

A recent study by the Afterschool Alliance reports that parents face many barriers to enrolling their children in after-school programs. Top factors for parents not enrolling their students in these programs include expense (57%), students not having safe transportation to/from the program (52%), and after-school program locations are inconvenient (51%). Be a part of a team dedicated to eliminating these barriers.

Phoenix Family's HIKE (Help Instill the Key to Education) programs are located in apartment communities throughout Kansas City and are free of charge for the families in our communities. Students in K-8th grade can come from 4:30pm-6:00pm (3:00pm-5:00pm during summer) for a meal and engaging structured activities. For an hour and a half a week we are looking for volunteers to come and have fun while making a significant impact on the lives of our students and families. Volunteers will work one-on-one with students to improve their literacy skills. We'll provide all the training and support you need. We prepare the lesson plan and activities; you come and build confidence, encourage, and have fun! Sound like it might be for you? Here are the next steps:

Steps to volunteering:

Complete your volunteer application. (It only takes a couple of minutes!): https://sforce.co/3px154M Attend an orientation. Our orientation will cover all the information you need to get started. Once you complete a volunteer application, our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to schedule an orientation.  Complete a background screening. We'll send you the information after the orientation. Sign up for shifts! We can't wait to see you in our programs soon! Start browsing the calendar here to get a preview now: https://sforce.co/3CiWLxn.

Have questions? Please reach out to volunteer@phoenixfamily.org

Community Partner: Phoenix Family Housing

Have you heard? Our volunteers are amazing! They have big hearts and open minds and help change lives.

A recent study by the Afterschool Alliance reports that parents face many barriers to enrolling their children in after-school programs. Top factors for parents not enrolling their students in these programs include expense (57%), students not having safe transportation to/from the program (52%), and after-school program locations are inconvenient (51%). Be a part of a team dedicated to eliminating these barriers.

Phoenix Family's HIKE (Help Instill the Key to Education) programs are located in apartment communities throughout Kansas City and are free of charge for the families in our communities. Students in K-8th grade can come from 4:30pm-6:00pm (3:00pm-5:00pm during summer) for a meal and engaging structured activities. For an hour and a half a week we are looking for volunteers to come and have fun while making a significant impact on the lives of our students and families. Volunteers will work one-on-one with students to improve their literacy skills. We'll provide all the training and support you need. We prepare the lesson plan and activities; you come and build confidence, encourage, and have fun! Sound like it might be for you? Here are the next steps:

Steps to volunteering:

Complete your volunteer application. (It only takes a couple of minutes!): https://sforce.co/3px154M Attend an orientation. Our orientation will cover all the information you need to get started. Once you complete a volunteer application, our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to schedule an orientation.  Complete a background screening. We'll send you the information after the orientation. Sign up for shifts! We can't wait to see you in our programs soon! Start browsing the calendar here to get a preview now: https://sforce.co/3CiWLxn.

Have questions? Please reach out to volunteer@phoenixfamily.org

Community Partner: Phoenix Family Housing

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Surgery Clinic - Downtown Location

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

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 Volunteers

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.
Volunteers help in our commercial kitchen at 13th and Broadway with varying midday shifts. We recover high quality food from the New Theatre Restaurant, all of the professional sports teams, KC Chiefs Players' home game dinners, and many corporate dining programs. Please take a look at our SignupGenius and join us when you are available.

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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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.
Volunteers help in our commercial kitchen at 13th and Broadway with varying midday shifts. We recover high quality food from the New Theatre Restaurant, all of the professional sports teams, KC Chiefs Players' home game dinners, and many corporate dining programs. Please take a look at our SignupGenius and join us when you are available.

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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Community Partner: Pete's Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent Volunteer Opportunity – Lakewood Long Term Care Center Activities Volunteer

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

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 Needed

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

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 location

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

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 Opportunity

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

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 Opportunity

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

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 Experience

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:
✨ Work with a small group of students (4–10)
✨ Get quick training that same morning (no prep needed!)
✨ Make a huge impact in just one day

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:
✨ Work with a small group of students (4–10)
✨ Get quick training that same morning (no prep needed!)
✨ Make a huge impact in just one day

Community Partner: Junior Achievement

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Blessings Abound Thrift Store - Partnership

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

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 Receptionist

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

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 Assistant

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

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/Grounds

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

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 Assistant

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

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 Assistant

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

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 Donations

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

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 Volunteer

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

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 & Coordinators

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

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 City

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

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 Park

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

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: 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 Language

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

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: 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 opportunities

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

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 Volunteers

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

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 only

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

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 Department

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

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 Services

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

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 Location

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

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: Volunteer

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

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: Snow Angel

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

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 Needed

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/reconnect

Community 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/reconnect

Community Partner: Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 66101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Volunteer

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

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 Crafts

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.
Visit our website for requirements under SEWING AND CRAFTS for additional information and requirements. 

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.
Visit our website for requirements under SEWING AND CRAFTS for additional information and requirements. 

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 Drivers

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

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 KC

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

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 fun

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

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 Organzation

Help 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 Clinic

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

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 Translator

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


Accurately interpret medical and health care information/instructions from physicians, nurses, or other health care staff to non-English speaking patients/families in a consecutive or simultaneous mode in Health Care and department's established standards

Considerable knowledge of both English and other languages. Skill in translating spoken words Requires the ability to speak in another language and English to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to read a variety of correspondence, etc. in English and other languages Requires the ability to write using standard conventions in English and other languages

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


Accurately interpret medical and health care information/instructions from physicians, nurses, or other health care staff to non-English speaking patients/families in a consecutive or simultaneous mode in Health Care and department's established standards

Considerable knowledge of both English and other languages. Skill in translating spoken words Requires the ability to speak in another language and English to convey or exchange information. Requires the ability to read a variety of correspondence, etc. in English and other languages Requires the ability to write using standard conventions in English and other languages

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 World

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

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: Wayfinder

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

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 Support

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

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: 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 Studio

Welding Art Studio - Monday Night

5-6:30pm Session 1 (Beginner Welding Students)
7-8:30pm Session 2 (Experienced 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)
7-8:30pm Session 2 (Experienced 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 Services

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!

HSD location. Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Let us know your availability.
LW location. Mondays and Fridays 8:00am - 3:30pm. Let us know your availability.

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!

HSD location. Monday - Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Let us know your availability.
LW location. Mondays and Fridays 8:00am - 3:30pm. Let us know your availability.

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- Lakewood

 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 rooms

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

 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 rooms

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: 64139

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nursing Units

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

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 Station

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

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 Room

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

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 Clothing

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 NEEDED

Thank 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 816-404-9710

Community 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 NEEDED

Thank 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 816-404-9710

Community Partner: University Health Truman Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 64108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Behavioral Health

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

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 Assistant

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

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 Unlimited

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

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 Program

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

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 Volunteer

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

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 Building

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

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 Opportunity

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 connect

Urban 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 connect

Urban 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