Needs From: United Way of Greater Charlottesville

Volunteer: Volunteer Support Staff Needed

Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department is looking for Volunteer(s) that can come by ~2 - 10 hours a month and help with a variety of support tasks. These task include: supply shopping, small engine/small tool repairs, building handyman, flower bed planting/maintenance, light laundry services (bedding wash), ect.

Based on your skills and desires, we would pair the right support task with you. If you have a special skill not listed, let us know, we may have a task that you could easily fill. 

If interested - Reach out to Chief Greg McFadyen - greg.mcfadyen@stvfd.org

Agency: Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department

Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department is looking for Volunteer(s) that can come by ~2 - 10 hours a month and help with a variety of support tasks. These task include: supply shopping, small engine/small tool repairs, building handyman, flower bed planting/maintenance, light laundry services (bedding wash), ect.

Based on your skills and desires, we would pair the right support task with you. If you have a special skill not listed, let us know, we may have a task that you could easily fill. 

If interested - Reach out to Chief Greg McFadyen - greg.mcfadyen@stvfd.org

Agency: Seminole Trail Volunteer Fire Department

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ABF shop assistants

We are open Mondays and Thursdays 10-2 and now Saturdays 10-noon and need volunteers to help in our warehouse. Volunteers to assist in all areas of operation including greeting clients and equipment donors; processing and inventorying donated items; cleaning equipment; assisting clients with requests, stocking equipment and supplies. This position does require alot of walking as well as light lifting. If those days do not work with your schedule, after training, volunteers can come on other days to do cleaning or inventory when we are officially closed to the public. Ideally, volunteers will commit to a 2-4 hr time on a specific day and can help on that scheduled day/date each week.  Consistency helps with the training process and the volunteer's ability to best serve in the work we have at the warehouse and for our communities needs. Please contact us if you would like a tour of our warehouse to see if you would like to join our ABF volunteer family and our mission to serve those in need!

Agency: All Blessings Flow

We are open Mondays and Thursdays 10-2 and now Saturdays 10-noon and need volunteers to help in our warehouse. Volunteers to assist in all areas of operation including greeting clients and equipment donors; processing and inventorying donated items; cleaning equipment; assisting clients with requests, stocking equipment and supplies. This position does require alot of walking as well as light lifting. If those days do not work with your schedule, after training, volunteers can come on other days to do cleaning or inventory when we are officially closed to the public. Ideally, volunteers will commit to a 2-4 hr time on a specific day and can help on that scheduled day/date each week.  Consistency helps with the training process and the volunteer's ability to best serve in the work we have at the warehouse and for our communities needs. Please contact us if you would like a tour of our warehouse to see if you would like to join our ABF volunteer family and our mission to serve those in need!

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website management

Volunteer will have knowledge of Weebly and will assist with updating our current website and adding pages for specific fundraising events. Volunteer will also help with deleting  and adding pictures of our pediatric equipment to help keep this current for our clients in need to view

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Volunteer will have knowledge of Weebly and will assist with updating our current website and adding pages for specific fundraising events. Volunteer will also help with deleting  and adding pictures of our pediatric equipment to help keep this current for our clients in need to view

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resume Writer

The Virginia Workforce Center - Charlottesville needs an experienced resume writer to help our job seekers with limited computer skills.Some of our job seekers have great experience but don't do so well with computers! If you have resume writing skills and are willing to volunteer an hour or more each week, we would very much appreciate your skills and time in helping our job seekers to find employment.

Agency: Virginia Career Works -Piedmont Region

The Virginia Workforce Center - Charlottesville needs an experienced resume writer to help our job seekers with limited computer skills.Some of our job seekers have great experience but don't do so well with computers! If you have resume writing skills and are willing to volunteer an hour or more each week, we would very much appreciate your skills and time in helping our job seekers to find employment.

Agency: Virginia Career Works -Piedmont Region

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a STEAM Mentor at C4K!

MENTORING at C4K...

Mentors provide weekly, hour-long, sessions over 3 to 4 months (late August- early December or mid-January to early May). Learning partners spend their time engaging in hands-on activities, learning new skills, exploring software applications, and producing projects that have meaning and relevance in their lives. Each pair’s projects represent an investment of time and effort together and result in the demonstration of mastery of new skills.


1:1 Mentoring

Get matched with one of our youth members and work on exciting STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) projects together.

Group Mentoring
Create and explore alongside our youth members in our Clubhouse

Mentors create a positive impact on the lives of local youth. Through meaningful engagement with student interests, mentoring encourages both personal and professional growth and social and economic development.

Successful mentors are curious with an openness to learning together. It is essential to have a genuine interest in working with youth. C4K provides mentors with training, support, and access to learning tools. Mentors just need to bring curiosity and excitement.

Agency: C4K

MENTORING at C4K...

Mentors provide weekly, hour-long, sessions over 3 to 4 months (late August- early December or mid-January to early May). Learning partners spend their time engaging in hands-on activities, learning new skills, exploring software applications, and producing projects that have meaning and relevance in their lives. Each pair’s projects represent an investment of time and effort together and result in the demonstration of mastery of new skills.


1:1 Mentoring

Get matched with one of our youth members and work on exciting STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) projects together.

Group Mentoring
Create and explore alongside our youth members in our Clubhouse

Mentors create a positive impact on the lives of local youth. Through meaningful engagement with student interests, mentoring encourages both personal and professional growth and social and economic development.

Successful mentors are curious with an openness to learning together. It is essential to have a genuine interest in working with youth. C4K provides mentors with training, support, and access to learning tools. Mentors just need to bring curiosity and excitement.

Agency: C4K

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sensory Experience Support for Children with Autism

Keswick Sensory needs volunteers willing to make a difference in the lives of children with autism. We provide a day of fun, adventure, and learning for these children at no cost, supported entirely by our volunteers and supporters. There are many roles on the farm for our volunteers to fit into depending on individual skills and interests. Our volunteers, led by our staff members, support the family throughout their experience during the day. Our day experience for the families includes horseback riding, interacting with livestock such as goats, pigs, and sheep, tackling obstacles on our 1/4 mile walking trail, and crafts. Lunch is included for families and volunteers. Volunteers are able to participate in the full experience, or to find the role they are most comfortable with. If you are interested in making a difference for these families, please reach out!

Agency: Keswick Sensory

Keswick Sensory needs volunteers willing to make a difference in the lives of children with autism. We provide a day of fun, adventure, and learning for these children at no cost, supported entirely by our volunteers and supporters. There are many roles on the farm for our volunteers to fit into depending on individual skills and interests. Our volunteers, led by our staff members, support the family throughout their experience during the day. Our day experience for the families includes horseback riding, interacting with livestock such as goats, pigs, and sheep, tackling obstacles on our 1/4 mile walking trail, and crafts. Lunch is included for families and volunteers. Volunteers are able to participate in the full experience, or to find the role they are most comfortable with. If you are interested in making a difference for these families, please reach out!

Agency: Keswick Sensory

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22947

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen and Front Desk Volunteers

Volunteer opportunities are available in The Haven’s day shelter and kitchen every day of the week. Come join our lively team of volunteers and staff to support neighbors experiencing homelessness!

Volunteer requirements:

18 years of age or older

attend orientation

can commit to 1-2 volunteer shifts per month

KITCHEN VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES

Prepare and serve healthy breakfasts (chop vegetables, cook eggs, make coffee, serve on the line, wash dishes, clean up)

Sort food donations

Prepare vegetables and fruit for storage and for upcoming meals

DAY SHELTER VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES

Greet and tend to the needs of guests at our welcome desk

Assist guests with filling out paperwork and job applications or scheduling appointments

Disperse needed items to guests, such as laundry detergent, soap, shampoo, lotion, and toothbrushes

Agency: THE HAVEN

Volunteer opportunities are available in The Haven’s day shelter and kitchen every day of the week. Come join our lively team of volunteers and staff to support neighbors experiencing homelessness!

Volunteer requirements:

18 years of age or older

attend orientation

can commit to 1-2 volunteer shifts per month

KITCHEN VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES

Prepare and serve healthy breakfasts (chop vegetables, cook eggs, make coffee, serve on the line, wash dishes, clean up)

Sort food donations

Prepare vegetables and fruit for storage and for upcoming meals

DAY SHELTER VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES

Greet and tend to the needs of guests at our welcome desk

Assist guests with filling out paperwork and job applications or scheduling appointments

Disperse needed items to guests, such as laundry detergent, soap, shampoo, lotion, and toothbrushes

Agency: THE HAVEN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Construction Help at Bethel Church

Bethel Church of God in Christ is in need of some structural floor repair at our community outreach center. 

Skilled labor and a few volunteers are needed to perform the work. It is my guess that the work will take approximately 2 weeks to complete depending upon the skill set and availability of workers. 

 All work will be done inside of facility. Email Pastor William Ward at governorwd1@gmail.com if you are interested.

Supplies needed:

Carpenter tools

Lumber

Nails 

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Bethel Church of God in Christ is in need of some structural floor repair at our community outreach center. 

Skilled labor and a few volunteers are needed to perform the work. It is my guess that the work will take approximately 2 weeks to complete depending upon the skill set and availability of workers. 

 All work will be done inside of facility. Email Pastor William Ward at governorwd1@gmail.com if you are interested.

Supplies needed:

Carpenter tools

Lumber

Nails 

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering/learning at the PVCC Community Garden

The PVCC Community Garden is always looking for volunteers who are interested in gardening and/or helping out the hungry in our community. We have a gorgeous garden space and are an all volunteer efforts. It is not necessary to be a gardener to help (though that's nice). We have individual garden beds, native plant beds, communal flower and herb plots. Most of the helping involves watering, wedding, harvesting, or general upkeep of the space. It's a wonderful community of people - some have been with us for a decade or more while others are brand new. Come get involved! We have tools and gloves available. If interested, contact garden coordinator David Lerman at garden@pvcc.edu. 

Agency: Piedmont Virginia Community College - Community Garden

The PVCC Community Garden is always looking for volunteers who are interested in gardening and/or helping out the hungry in our community. We have a gorgeous garden space and are an all volunteer efforts. It is not necessary to be a gardener to help (though that's nice). We have individual garden beds, native plant beds, communal flower and herb plots. Most of the helping involves watering, wedding, harvesting, or general upkeep of the space. It's a wonderful community of people - some have been with us for a decade or more while others are brand new. Come get involved! We have tools and gloves available. If interested, contact garden coordinator David Lerman at garden@pvcc.edu. 

Agency: Piedmont Virginia Community College - Community Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ABF Rural Outreach Mobile Site volunteers

ABF now has a mobile unit that sets up at a partner site in each surrounding county. We need volunteers to assist our mobile unit manager with assisting clients with items needed and with assisting donors when dropping off donations. We are at each site on specific days of the week from 10-noon.

Mondays: Nelson County at Food Lion parking lot in Lovingston

Tuesdays: Buckingham County at First Baptist Church

Wednesdays: Fluvanna County at Cunningham Methodist Church

Thursdays: Louisa County at St. James Episcopal Church

Fridays: Orange County at Journey Church (near Tractor Supply)

If you live in one of these counties and would like to volunteer to serve those in need in your community, please contact us!

Agency: All Blessings Flow

ABF now has a mobile unit that sets up at a partner site in each surrounding county. We need volunteers to assist our mobile unit manager with assisting clients with items needed and with assisting donors when dropping off donations. We are at each site on specific days of the week from 10-noon.

Mondays: Nelson County at Food Lion parking lot in Lovingston

Tuesdays: Buckingham County at First Baptist Church

Wednesdays: Fluvanna County at Cunningham Methodist Church

Thursdays: Louisa County at St. James Episcopal Church

Fridays: Orange County at Journey Church (near Tractor Supply)

If you live in one of these counties and would like to volunteer to serve those in need in your community, please contact us!

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning medical equipment

All medical equipment that is donated to ABF needs cleaning before we give it to someone in need. ABF is in need of volunteers to help with cleaning these items. Volunteers will be training during "open" hours of Mondays and Thursdays 10-2 and Saturdays 10-noon. After training, volunteers my opt to change their schedule to Wednesdays and/or Fridays with more flexible hours. Volunteers need to be physically able to lift up to 25lbs.

Agency: All Blessings Flow

All medical equipment that is donated to ABF needs cleaning before we give it to someone in need. ABF is in need of volunteers to help with cleaning these items. Volunteers will be training during "open" hours of Mondays and Thursdays 10-2 and Saturdays 10-noon. After training, volunteers my opt to change their schedule to Wednesdays and/or Fridays with more flexible hours. Volunteers need to be physically able to lift up to 25lbs.

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901-1029

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail maintenance

Spring has officially spring at Autism Sanctuary! Come enjoy nature while assisting us with our trail maintenance.

We have constructed three trails to increase the area which our visitors can enjoy. Removing leaves and fallen limbs from the trail system is an ongoing requirement. 

Connect with Casey Clarke directly to schedule a time to help. You can reach her by phone (434-989-0581) or email (casey@autismsanctuary.org).

Thank you for your continued support of our organization!

Agency: Autism Sanctuary

Spring has officially spring at Autism Sanctuary! Come enjoy nature while assisting us with our trail maintenance.

We have constructed three trails to increase the area which our visitors can enjoy. Removing leaves and fallen limbs from the trail system is an ongoing requirement. 

Connect with Casey Clarke directly to schedule a time to help. You can reach her by phone (434-989-0581) or email (casey@autismsanctuary.org).

Thank you for your continued support of our organization!

Agency: Autism Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Medical Transportation Volunteer

The Medical Transportation Volunteer will work closely with the Health Liaison and Healthy Futures AmeriCorps member to assist with addressing clients’ transportation needs to medical appointments, as well as other tasks that ensure that clients’ health needs are being met.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

The Medical Transportation Volunteer will work closely with the Health Liaison and Healthy Futures AmeriCorps member to assist with addressing clients’ transportation needs to medical appointments, as well as other tasks that ensure that clients’ health needs are being met.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentor

The IRC in Charlottesville Youth Mentoring program (MYVA) serves refugee youth or young adults (15-24) to help them positively navigate new communities and advance their educational and vocational goals.  Adult mentors in the Charlottesville community are paired with a mentee and help guide the youth through important life transitions and decisions.  Mentors can form a long-term relationship with their mentee—meeting at least once a month for a minimum of 1 year.  IRC provides ongoing training and support for the Mentors in the program, with regular follow-ups to set goals and track progress.  Participating in the program is expected to be a mutually beneficial and rewarding opportunity for both youth and their Mentor to build intercultural understanding and broaden cultural competency.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

The IRC in Charlottesville Youth Mentoring program (MYVA) serves refugee youth or young adults (15-24) to help them positively navigate new communities and advance their educational and vocational goals.  Adult mentors in the Charlottesville community are paired with a mentee and help guide the youth through important life transitions and decisions.  Mentors can form a long-term relationship with their mentee—meeting at least once a month for a minimum of 1 year.  IRC provides ongoing training and support for the Mentors in the program, with regular follow-ups to set goals and track progress.  Participating in the program is expected to be a mutually beneficial and rewarding opportunity for both youth and their Mentor to build intercultural understanding and broaden cultural competency.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Transportation Volunteer

Provide round-trip transportation to Youth events.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Provide round-trip transportation to Youth events.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: New Roots Farm Volunteer

New Roots Charlottesville supports refugee food security and aids in their transition to the community through gardening, nutrition education, local food access initiatives and small business farming. IRC currently manages New Roots Farm and a few community gardens around town, in addition to providing training and support to numerous additional locations. Help staff and farmers out with ongoing projects (e.g. planting, cleaning, harvesting, organizing, etc).

Agency: International Rescue Committee

New Roots Charlottesville supports refugee food security and aids in their transition to the community through gardening, nutrition education, local food access initiatives and small business farming. IRC currently manages New Roots Farm and a few community gardens around town, in addition to providing training and support to numerous additional locations. Help staff and farmers out with ongoing projects (e.g. planting, cleaning, harvesting, organizing, etc).

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Class Assistant

 ESL Class Assistants provide support with English language lessons, cultural orientation, and friendship to newly arrived refugee individuals or families in a classroom setting. Tutors will concentrate on improving the client’s employability and ability to communicate and succeed in their new life by building practical vocabulary, answering their questions, and encouraging them with social interaction and support.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

 ESL Class Assistants provide support with English language lessons, cultural orientation, and friendship to newly arrived refugee individuals or families in a classroom setting. Tutors will concentrate on improving the client’s employability and ability to communicate and succeed in their new life by building practical vocabulary, answering their questions, and encouraging them with social interaction and support.

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Opportunity: Collect and Build Hygiene Packs for The Haven

*Please note this opportunity happens remotely in your own organization or space. Items should be collected and organized off-site and dropped off at The Haven once prepared.

There are many community members -- both housed and unhoused -- who depend on The Haven day shelter as a resource center providing basic necessities like hygiene products and free laundry services. For former guests and community members experiencing severe housing instability we provide folks to-go "hygiene packs" with the most-requested hygiene supplies.

The items can be placed in whatever "pack" you all have: recycled grocery bags (paper or plastic), reusable totes, gallon ziplocs, or any other type of bag.

Each pack must consist of the following items:

- 1-2 rolls of toilet paper

- ziploc bag of laundry pods or powder detergent (enough for a few loads)

- bar of soap

- stick of deodorant

- disposable razor

- full-sized toothbrush and toothpaste

 

Additional items can be added, such as shaving cream, shampoo, or washcloths, but are not necessary.

 

Once you’ve collected the supplies and organized the packs (at your own location), please reach out to me (Ocean Aiello) via phone or email to coordinate a drop-off. Drop-offs can occur any weekday between 7:00 am and 5 pm. 

 

Don’t hesitate to reach out to ocean@thehaven.org with questions (about the packs or The Haven in general!). We are grateful for your willingness to participate.

Agency: THE HAVEN

*Please note this opportunity happens remotely in your own organization or space. Items should be collected and organized off-site and dropped off at The Haven once prepared.

There are many community members -- both housed and unhoused -- who depend on The Haven day shelter as a resource center providing basic necessities like hygiene products and free laundry services. For former guests and community members experiencing severe housing instability we provide folks to-go "hygiene packs" with the most-requested hygiene supplies.

The items can be placed in whatever "pack" you all have: recycled grocery bags (paper or plastic), reusable totes, gallon ziplocs, or any other type of bag.

Each pack must consist of the following items:

- 1-2 rolls of toilet paper

- ziploc bag of laundry pods or powder detergent (enough for a few loads)

- bar of soap

- stick of deodorant

- disposable razor

- full-sized toothbrush and toothpaste

 

Additional items can be added, such as shaving cream, shampoo, or washcloths, but are not necessary.

 

Once you’ve collected the supplies and organized the packs (at your own location), please reach out to me (Ocean Aiello) via phone or email to coordinate a drop-off. Drop-offs can occur any weekday between 7:00 am and 5 pm. 

 

Don’t hesitate to reach out to ocean@thehaven.org with questions (about the packs or The Haven in general!). We are grateful for your willingness to participate.

Agency: THE HAVEN

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising assistance

We are in the final stages of opening a day program for Autistic adults.

We could use some assistance with fundraising to enable us to hire staff and enable us to serve the overwhelming need for this service in our community.

 

Agency: Autism Sanctuary

We are in the final stages of opening a day program for Autistic adults.

We could use some assistance with fundraising to enable us to hire staff and enable us to serve the overwhelming need for this service in our community.

 

Agency: Autism Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paint and Repair at Bethel COGIC

6 volunteers to paint trim area around building that will require use of an extension ladder

paint brushes and rollers

repair wood framing around two entry/exit doors

work can be schedules whenever volunteers and committed to task

4-6 hours maximum time requirement

Email governorwd1@gmail.com if you are interested 

 

Agency: Bethel COGIC

6 volunteers to paint trim area around building that will require use of an extension ladder

paint brushes and rollers

repair wood framing around two entry/exit doors

work can be schedules whenever volunteers and committed to task

4-6 hours maximum time requirement

Email governorwd1@gmail.com if you are interested 

 

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Vulnerable Seniors Food/Paper Goods Delivery to Allow Expansion to Waiting List!

We have vulnerable seniors on a waiting list for this program until we have more volunteers!

AIM has multiple empty slots for volunteers to deliver bags of food or paper/cleaning products to our Senior Reach Program clients. These are especially vulnerable seniors who rely on our deliveries to get through the month. For some, this is the only visitor/in person interaction they have all month long. You can volunteer once per year or once per week - we will accommodate your schedule! We provide everything you need to bring them - you provide your time and vehicle. We have urgent needs for additional volunteers in order to expand this program. 

AIM has provided services to those in crisis in Charlottesville and Albemarle County for more than 42 years! www.aimcville.org

www.facebook.com/AllianceIMCville

 

 

Agency: Alliance for Interfaith Ministries (AIM)

We have vulnerable seniors on a waiting list for this program until we have more volunteers!

AIM has multiple empty slots for volunteers to deliver bags of food or paper/cleaning products to our Senior Reach Program clients. These are especially vulnerable seniors who rely on our deliveries to get through the month. For some, this is the only visitor/in person interaction they have all month long. You can volunteer once per year or once per week - we will accommodate your schedule! We provide everything you need to bring them - you provide your time and vehicle. We have urgent needs for additional volunteers in order to expand this program. 

AIM has provided services to those in crisis in Charlottesville and Albemarle County for more than 42 years! www.aimcville.org

www.facebook.com/AllianceIMCville

 

 

Agency: Alliance for Interfaith Ministries (AIM)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22906

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: A Little Gardening Help!

The first Tuesday of every month, the Landscape Crew of RVCC's Building & Grounds Committee gathers for two hours beginning at 8:00 AM to tackle gardening & landscaping projects - generally some pruning, some weeding, or some thinning and transplanting.  We'll start you off with a cup of Trager Brothers' freshly-roasted coffee and hydrate you with fresh mountain water from our well!  It's outdoor work, so it's weather dependent, and suitable gear would include work gloves, hats, long pants, sun protection and some bug repellant.  It would also help if you could also bring gardening tools, including trowels, pruners, loppers, hedge trimmers, etc.  Thanks!

Agency: Rockfish Valley Community Center

The first Tuesday of every month, the Landscape Crew of RVCC's Building & Grounds Committee gathers for two hours beginning at 8:00 AM to tackle gardening & landscaping projects - generally some pruning, some weeding, or some thinning and transplanting.  We'll start you off with a cup of Trager Brothers' freshly-roasted coffee and hydrate you with fresh mountain water from our well!  It's outdoor work, so it's weather dependent, and suitable gear would include work gloves, hats, long pants, sun protection and some bug repellant.  It would also help if you could also bring gardening tools, including trowels, pruners, loppers, hedge trimmers, etc.  Thanks!

Agency: Rockfish Valley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22920

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Albemarle County: Blood Donor Ambassadors

Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collection.
Did you know someone in the US needs blood every two seconds? To meet this critical need,
the American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at
blood drives in your community. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to
engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and
supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshments table. The special attention
volunteers give helps create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support.

For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at 540-525-9029 or email at betty.whittaker@redcross.org.

Agency: American Red Cross

Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collection.
Did you know someone in the US needs blood every two seconds? To meet this critical need,
the American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at
blood drives in your community. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to
engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and
supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshments table. The special attention
volunteers give helps create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support.

For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker at 540-525-9029 or email at betty.whittaker@redcross.org.

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Harrisonburg Blood Donor Ambassador (in-person)

Blood Donor Ambassador

Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collection.
Did you know someone in the US needs blood every two seconds? To meet this critical need,
the American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at
blood drives in your community. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to
engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and
supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshments table. The special attention
volunteers give helps create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support

For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker, betty.whittaker@redcross.org or call 540-525-9029.

 

Agency: American Red Cross

Blood Donor Ambassador

Help save lives in your community by supporting blood collection.
Did you know someone in the US needs blood every two seconds? To meet this critical need,
the American Red Cross is looking for friendly, customer focused individuals to volunteer at
blood drives in your community. The primary role of a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer is to
engage with donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information, and
supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshments table. The special attention
volunteers give helps create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support

For more information, please contact Betty Whittaker, betty.whittaker@redcross.org or call 540-525-9029.

 

Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wildrock Wish List

At Wildrock, we believe in sourcing materials second hand whenever possible. We welcome donations of gently used Crocs, woodland creature stuffed animals, nature-related costumes, craft supplies and magnatiles. All materials are used by thousands of children in the community who are included in our nature play programs. Thank you for considering. 

Agency: Wildrock

At Wildrock, we believe in sourcing materials second hand whenever possible. We welcome donations of gently used Crocs, woodland creature stuffed animals, nature-related costumes, craft supplies and magnatiles. All materials are used by thousands of children in the community who are included in our nature play programs. Thank you for considering. 

Agency: Wildrock

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22932

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Courtyard Clean Up

We have 2 courtyards at our facility. One of them has already been adopted and spruced up. The other one is in serious need of the deck being treated and painted, brush being cut back, etc. The courtyard could use some serious TLC in order to provide the residents with an ability to safely go outside and heal. 

Agency: Communicare - Cedars Healthcare

We have 2 courtyards at our facility. One of them has already been adopted and spruced up. The other one is in serious need of the deck being treated and painted, brush being cut back, etc. The courtyard could use some serious TLC in order to provide the residents with an ability to safely go outside and heal. 

Agency: Communicare - Cedars Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising team member

Volunteers will help with calling on local businesses seeking sponsors for our new Disability Resources United online guide.  Sponsorship will help ABF to raise funding for our organization. We also need continued help with brainstorming new fundraising ideas throughout the year.  At least a third of our donations should be from our fundraising efforts and each year we need assistance with finding new avenues to pursue to achieve this goal.  We hope you will join our ABF family if you believe you have the skills to help us with our fundraising needs.

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Volunteers will help with calling on local businesses seeking sponsors for our new Disability Resources United online guide.  Sponsorship will help ABF to raise funding for our organization. We also need continued help with brainstorming new fundraising ideas throughout the year.  At least a third of our donations should be from our fundraising efforts and each year we need assistance with finding new avenues to pursue to achieve this goal.  We hope you will join our ABF family if you believe you have the skills to help us with our fundraising needs.

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901-1029

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutor/Mentor for at risk youth

Volunteers are needed to help support migrant student academic goals and mentoring needs. Volunteer settings vary from schools, to homes and community centers, and migrant agricultural camps.

Agency: Albemarle Homeless and Migrant Education

Volunteers are needed to help support migrant student academic goals and mentoring needs. Volunteer settings vary from schools, to homes and community centers, and migrant agricultural camps.

Agency: Albemarle Homeless and Migrant Education

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Volunteer at the Virginia Discovery Musuem

Do you enjoy helping children and their families learn together in a fun, engaging environment? Did you spend time at the Virginia Discovery Museum as a child and want to give back to the next generations? Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to be a kid again? Then you may be the perfect fit to be a Gallery Volunteer!

The Virginia Discovery Museum is looking for volunteers to maintain the galleries, help prep and run fun programs, assist with birthday parties, and keep the museum running each day. This position is full of opportunities to socialize with families from all over the Charlottesville community and beyond. Volunteer regularly and you’ll recognize our members and get to know the best way to have fun and learn with our exhibits.

Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 9:30am-5pm, and open for reserved parties on Sunday. Shifts are 2 hours minimum. Vaccination against COVID is required.

Agency: Virginia Discovery Museum

Do you enjoy helping children and their families learn together in a fun, engaging environment? Did you spend time at the Virginia Discovery Museum as a child and want to give back to the next generations? Looking for a volunteer opportunity that allows you to be a kid again? Then you may be the perfect fit to be a Gallery Volunteer!

The Virginia Discovery Museum is looking for volunteers to maintain the galleries, help prep and run fun programs, assist with birthday parties, and keep the museum running each day. This position is full of opportunities to socialize with families from all over the Charlottesville community and beyond. Volunteer regularly and you’ll recognize our members and get to know the best way to have fun and learn with our exhibits.

Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 9:30am-5pm, and open for reserved parties on Sunday. Shifts are 2 hours minimum. Vaccination against COVID is required.

Agency: Virginia Discovery Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer at the Virginia Discovery Museum

The Virginia Discovery Museum is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to work at our front desk 2.5-3 hours each week! You will be the first person welcoming families into our space, and we will provide training in operation of the Front Desk computer’s point of sale system. Other skills needed are the ability to lightly multitask, answer and relay phone calls, and most importantly to socialize with and help visitors of all ages and backgrounds. This is a sedentary position, but still a great opportunity to meet new people, form relationships with VDM members, and share your Cville knowledge with out-of-towners! Other benefits include free parking and admission passes, and the option to do your own thing (read, knit, etc.) at the desk during our slower hours. 

Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 9:30am-5pm, and open for reserved parties on Sunday. Shifts are 2 hours minimum. All volunteers are required to be vaccinated against Covid.

Agency: Virginia Discovery Museum

The Virginia Discovery Museum is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to work at our front desk 2.5-3 hours each week! You will be the first person welcoming families into our space, and we will provide training in operation of the Front Desk computer’s point of sale system. Other skills needed are the ability to lightly multitask, answer and relay phone calls, and most importantly to socialize with and help visitors of all ages and backgrounds. This is a sedentary position, but still a great opportunity to meet new people, form relationships with VDM members, and share your Cville knowledge with out-of-towners! Other benefits include free parking and admission passes, and the option to do your own thing (read, knit, etc.) at the desk during our slower hours. 

Museum hours are Monday through Saturday 9:30am-5pm, and open for reserved parties on Sunday. Shifts are 2 hours minimum. All volunteers are required to be vaccinated against Covid.

Agency: Virginia Discovery Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Ambassador

A community member with strong communication, sales, and diplomatic skills to represent the fire company at local civic and Albemarle County events to share the unique needs of the Stony Point community in general, and the fire company in particular.  Duties include attending and participating in the occasional Albemarle County meeting, civic meetings, and network with local churches and neighborhood groups to discuss various fire company services and needs. 

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

A community member with strong communication, sales, and diplomatic skills to represent the fire company at local civic and Albemarle County events to share the unique needs of the Stony Point community in general, and the fire company in particular.  Duties include attending and participating in the occasional Albemarle County meeting, civic meetings, and network with local churches and neighborhood groups to discuss various fire company services and needs. 

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

As the operational members are usually focused with more important tasks during events and gatherings, we often don’t have the ability to capture media of what we are doing.

This position would be ideal for a person with a moderate background in professional photography.

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

As the operational members are usually focused with more important tasks during events and gatherings, we often don’t have the ability to capture media of what we are doing.

This position would be ideal for a person with a moderate background in professional photography.

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant

This is a community member with strong communication and organizational skills to assist the fire company with organizing office files, correspondence, and station records. Approximately four hours a week.  Day/times are flexible..

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

This is a community member with strong communication and organizational skills to assist the fire company with organizing office files, correspondence, and station records. Approximately four hours a week.  Day/times are flexible..

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Membership and Recruitment Assistant

This is a charismatic person with good communication and organizational skills to help our membership and recruitment committees with outreach and onboarding of potential members.

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

This is a charismatic person with good communication and organizational skills to help our membership and recruitment committees with outreach and onboarding of potential members.

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Firefighter, EMT or Driver

The Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company is actively seeking volunteer firefighters, EMTs and driver pump operators. To volunteer in our community, you don’t need any prior experience or training. All of the training and certifications will be provided to you free of charge by the department. If you have been curious about becoming a volunteer firefighter, EMT or driver pump operator in our community, please contact membership@spvfc.org, and our membership committee will guide you through the process step-by-step.

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

The Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company is actively seeking volunteer firefighters, EMTs and driver pump operators. To volunteer in our community, you don’t need any prior experience or training. All of the training and certifications will be provided to you free of charge by the department. If you have been curious about becoming a volunteer firefighter, EMT or driver pump operator in our community, please contact membership@spvfc.org, and our membership committee will guide you through the process step-by-step.

Agency: Stony Point Volunteer Fire Company

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Volunteers

Recruiting in the areas of:

Garden Guardians who weed, mulch, and maintain the Garden site.

Garden Ambassadors who learn about Garden plans and happenings and work as tour guides and man Garden tables at outreach events.

Blog Writers who can write seasonally appropriate essays about experiences at Garden events or just things in the Garden for posting on the website.

And more!

 

Please fill out the volunteer form here.

Agency: Botanical Garden of the Piedmont, Inc.

Recruiting in the areas of:

Garden Guardians who weed, mulch, and maintain the Garden site.

Garden Ambassadors who learn about Garden plans and happenings and work as tour guides and man Garden tables at outreach events.

Blog Writers who can write seasonally appropriate essays about experiences at Garden events or just things in the Garden for posting on the website.

And more!

 

Please fill out the volunteer form here.

Agency: Botanical Garden of the Piedmont, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Theatre Ushers

The Department of Drama and the Virginia Theatre Festival at the University of Virginia need volunteer ushers to assist patrons find their seats, distribute playbills, and answer general questions.  Ushers also assist during intermission and post-performance.  Training is provided and all volunteer ushers see the show for free!

Performances of UVA Drama productions are generally evening performances during Fall and Spring semesters.  Generally 2-3 productions per semester and each production has 3-6 performances.  These productions would include plays or musicals, and dance concerts.

The Virginia Theatre Festival is the summer professional theatre at UVA.  Performances of VTF productions are both evening and matinees running late June through early August.  Generally 2-3 productions per summer season and each production has 5-12 performances.  These productions would include plays,  musicals, and staged readings.

Agency: UVA Drama Department

The Department of Drama and the Virginia Theatre Festival at the University of Virginia need volunteer ushers to assist patrons find their seats, distribute playbills, and answer general questions.  Ushers also assist during intermission and post-performance.  Training is provided and all volunteer ushers see the show for free!

Performances of UVA Drama productions are generally evening performances during Fall and Spring semesters.  Generally 2-3 productions per semester and each production has 3-6 performances.  These productions would include plays or musicals, and dance concerts.

The Virginia Theatre Festival is the summer professional theatre at UVA.  Performances of VTF productions are both evening and matinees running late June through early August.  Generally 2-3 productions per summer season and each production has 5-12 performances.  These productions would include plays,  musicals, and staged readings.

Agency: UVA Drama Department

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers to lead nature hikes

The Ivy Creek Foundation, which is tasked with caring for and conserving Ivy Creek Natural Area and River View Farm, is looking for volunteers who have an interest in the outdoors and would want to lead hikes that focus on various kinds of flora and fauna.  You get to choose the type of hike that you want to lead based on your interest and background.  These hikes can focus on mostly children, families, or adults. These hikes take place year-round depending on the weather and will typically be scheduled either on a weekday afternoon or early evening or on the weekend.  For more information, please contact susie@ivycreekfoundation.org. 

Agency: Ivy Creek Foundation ( Ivy Ck. Natl. Area)

The Ivy Creek Foundation, which is tasked with caring for and conserving Ivy Creek Natural Area and River View Farm, is looking for volunteers who have an interest in the outdoors and would want to lead hikes that focus on various kinds of flora and fauna.  You get to choose the type of hike that you want to lead based on your interest and background.  These hikes can focus on mostly children, families, or adults. These hikes take place year-round depending on the weather and will typically be scheduled either on a weekday afternoon or early evening or on the weekend.  For more information, please contact susie@ivycreekfoundation.org. 

Agency: Ivy Creek Foundation ( Ivy Ck. Natl. Area)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docents

The Ivy Creek Foundation is currently looking for volunteers who are interested in history, with a focus on local, African American, agricultural, and women's history.  We are seeking individuals who would be interested in giving tours of historic River View Farm, which includes the Carr/Greer family cemetery, the home that was built in the 1880s, and the historic barn built in the 1930s.  These tours primarily take place on the weekends from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm and last about 45 minutes.  These tours typically run from April to November and the commitment required is once a month.  There will always be two Docents on-site for safety purposes.  For more information or questions about these volunteer opportunities please contact susie@ivycreekfoundation.org. 

Agency: Ivy Creek Foundation ( Ivy Ck. Natl. Area)

The Ivy Creek Foundation is currently looking for volunteers who are interested in history, with a focus on local, African American, agricultural, and women's history.  We are seeking individuals who would be interested in giving tours of historic River View Farm, which includes the Carr/Greer family cemetery, the home that was built in the 1880s, and the historic barn built in the 1930s.  These tours primarily take place on the weekends from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm and last about 45 minutes.  These tours typically run from April to November and the commitment required is once a month.  There will always be two Docents on-site for safety purposes.  For more information or questions about these volunteer opportunities please contact susie@ivycreekfoundation.org. 

Agency: Ivy Creek Foundation ( Ivy Ck. Natl. Area)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Education & Visitor Program Volunteers at Monticello

Monticello is seeking friendly individuals who are interested in American history and enjoy sharing it with guests of all ages from around the world. Our Education & Visitor Programs Volunteers staff our Visitor Center gallery spaces and assist in the Monticello mansion in auxiliary roles.  Volunteers are given extensive training and can enjoy a rich program of ongoing educational opportunities.

Shifts are available 7 days a week, and are about 4-5 hours in length.  We ask for a commitment of 4 shifts per month.   Please contact us if you wish to learn more about this position and join our volunteer community. Email ayousuf@monticello.org or call 434.984.9889.

Agency: Thomas Jefferson Foundation - Monticello

Monticello is seeking friendly individuals who are interested in American history and enjoy sharing it with guests of all ages from around the world. Our Education & Visitor Programs Volunteers staff our Visitor Center gallery spaces and assist in the Monticello mansion in auxiliary roles.  Volunteers are given extensive training and can enjoy a rich program of ongoing educational opportunities.

Shifts are available 7 days a week, and are about 4-5 hours in length.  We ask for a commitment of 4 shifts per month.   Please contact us if you wish to learn more about this position and join our volunteer community. Email ayousuf@monticello.org or call 434.984.9889.

Agency: Thomas Jefferson Foundation - Monticello

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Shop Volunteers

The busy season is here and we need your help in the shop!  Monticello is seeking friendly volunteers to provide outstanding customer service in the Museum Shop located in our Visitor Center.  The shop has a wonderful selection of merchandise including housewares, books, jewelry, handmade items and a garden section featuring plants and seeds from the Monticello garden.  As a nonprofit organization, our retail sales are vital to help support our mission of education and preservation.  If you enjoy being part of a team in a retail environment please consider joining our team today!

Shifts are 12-4 pm -  Th, Fri, Sat, Sun; minimum commitment of 2 shifts per month required.  Training will be provided.  

For questions or to sign up contact Ayesha at 434.984.9889 or ayousuf@monticello.org 

http://www.monticelloshop.org/

Agency: Thomas Jefferson Foundation - Monticello

The busy season is here and we need your help in the shop!  Monticello is seeking friendly volunteers to provide outstanding customer service in the Museum Shop located in our Visitor Center.  The shop has a wonderful selection of merchandise including housewares, books, jewelry, handmade items and a garden section featuring plants and seeds from the Monticello garden.  As a nonprofit organization, our retail sales are vital to help support our mission of education and preservation.  If you enjoy being part of a team in a retail environment please consider joining our team today!

Shifts are 12-4 pm -  Th, Fri, Sat, Sun; minimum commitment of 2 shifts per month required.  Training will be provided.  

For questions or to sign up contact Ayesha at 434.984.9889 or ayousuf@monticello.org 

http://www.monticelloshop.org/

Agency: Thomas Jefferson Foundation - Monticello

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Volunteer

Are you obsessed with order, and proud of it? If so, we want you! We are seeking detail-oriented individuals to help in our library. No experience needed; our amazing librarian will tell you everything you need to know. Duties may include:

 

Assisting collections staff with arranging, preserving, and/or describing archival materials (photographs, manuscripts, film, etc.) Online data entry for the collections catalog Book maintenance - spine label replacement, shelf reading (making sure books are in order) Assist staff with research projects, typically for publications (citing sources, fact checking, and/or finding photographs) Assist visitors to our library with research needs Answer telephone/check email

 

Actual duties will vary with needs of the library and staff. Shifts are scheduled as needed by staff, Monday – Saturday. Join Us!

 

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

Are you obsessed with order, and proud of it? If so, we want you! We are seeking detail-oriented individuals to help in our library. No experience needed; our amazing librarian will tell you everything you need to know. Duties may include:

 

Assisting collections staff with arranging, preserving, and/or describing archival materials (photographs, manuscripts, film, etc.) Online data entry for the collections catalog Book maintenance - spine label replacement, shelf reading (making sure books are in order) Assist staff with research projects, typically for publications (citing sources, fact checking, and/or finding photographs) Assist visitors to our library with research needs Answer telephone/check email

 

Actual duties will vary with needs of the library and staff. Shifts are scheduled as needed by staff, Monday – Saturday. Join Us!

 

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society is seeking volunteers with research, writing, and social media experience to assist with various publication and marketing projects.

The volunteer will:

- assist staff with research projects (citing sources, fact checking, editing, and/or finding photographs)

- writing social media posts and contributing to the local wiki Cvillepedia.org

 

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society is seeking volunteers with research, writing, and social media experience to assist with various publication and marketing projects.

The volunteer will:

- assist staff with research projects (citing sources, fact checking, editing, and/or finding photographs)

- writing social media posts and contributing to the local wiki Cvillepedia.org

 

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: History Tour Guides

At the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society, we are dedicated to collecting and preserving the whole complex history of the area and its people. Where hidden, we seek to uncover. Where ignored, we seek to reprioritize. Where mythologized, we seek the facts. Where known, we seek to enrich our understanding of how the past informs the present. And, we need your help to share this important and fascinating history with others. We are seeking friendly and professional individuals who love to learn to join our team of Volunteer Tour Guides. You can help us achieve our mission to inform, inspire, and bring people together by sharing stories and answering questions about the intriguing history of the greater Charlottesville area.

We will provide you with well researched information and the tour routes. We will schedule the tours and provide you with other support. All you have to do is learn some local history, be willing and able to lead a walking tour that covers about 1/2 mile and lasts about an hour any time of year, and tell factual yet compelling stories. At the ACHS, we believe that everyone has a story to tell.

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

At the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society, we are dedicated to collecting and preserving the whole complex history of the area and its people. Where hidden, we seek to uncover. Where ignored, we seek to reprioritize. Where mythologized, we seek the facts. Where known, we seek to enrich our understanding of how the past informs the present. And, we need your help to share this important and fascinating history with others. We are seeking friendly and professional individuals who love to learn to join our team of Volunteer Tour Guides. You can help us achieve our mission to inform, inspire, and bring people together by sharing stories and answering questions about the intriguing history of the greater Charlottesville area.

We will provide you with well researched information and the tour routes. We will schedule the tours and provide you with other support. All you have to do is learn some local history, be willing and able to lead a walking tour that covers about 1/2 mile and lasts about an hour any time of year, and tell factual yet compelling stories. At the ACHS, we believe that everyone has a story to tell.

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yard Work

Do you enjoy doing yardwork?  We have many neighbors in need who are disabled and are in need of help with taking care of their yard. We are looking volunteers who are willing to to mow grass, weed flower beds, and trim bushes.  If you are willing to help a neighbor in need, reach out to us at (434) 977-7777.

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

Do you enjoy doing yardwork?  We have many neighbors in need who are disabled and are in need of help with taking care of their yard. We are looking volunteers who are willing to to mow grass, weed flower beds, and trim bushes.  If you are willing to help a neighbor in need, reach out to us at (434) 977-7777.

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardeners and weed pullers wanted

Do you love being outside? Our outside loves you! Pull historic weeds! Helpers of all skill levels needed to weed flower beds.  Bring your own gloves, hand tools and water. 

Agency: James Monroe's Highland

Do you love being outside? Our outside loves you! Pull historic weeds! Helpers of all skill levels needed to weed flower beds.  Bring your own gloves, hand tools and water. 

Agency: James Monroe's Highland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Host a Medical Equipment Drive

Looking for church, school, or civic groups, or individuals to orchestrate a medical equipment drive.  With our continued growth, we are often out of certain items and have long waitlists.  Most current need is for shower chairs, tub benches, rollator walkers, wheelchairs, and hospital beds. Volunteers would decide on a specific date and location for event, use social media to get the word out, schedule volunteers for the event date to hand out ABF literature and collect equipment and supplies that are donated and then deliver to the ABF warehouse at the end of the event.

For further questions, please contact Annie at allblessingsflow@yahoo.com

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Looking for church, school, or civic groups, or individuals to orchestrate a medical equipment drive.  With our continued growth, we are often out of certain items and have long waitlists.  Most current need is for shower chairs, tub benches, rollator walkers, wheelchairs, and hospital beds. Volunteers would decide on a specific date and location for event, use social media to get the word out, schedule volunteers for the event date to hand out ABF literature and collect equipment and supplies that are donated and then deliver to the ABF warehouse at the end of the event.

For further questions, please contact Annie at allblessingsflow@yahoo.com

Agency: All Blessings Flow

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with Greene Care Clinic

The Clinic depends on volunteer medical and support staff to conduct our mission, including physicians, nursing staff, health counselors, administrative and accounting support, and fund raising support.  We also coordinate a Community Medical Supply Closet and need volunteers who are available on Saturday mornings from 10 am to 11 am to be at the closet (in Stanardsville).

 

Please follow this link to read more and submit an application: https://www.greenecareclinic.org/volunteer

 

Agency: Greene Care Clinic

The Clinic depends on volunteer medical and support staff to conduct our mission, including physicians, nursing staff, health counselors, administrative and accounting support, and fund raising support.  We also coordinate a Community Medical Supply Closet and need volunteers who are available on Saturday mornings from 10 am to 11 am to be at the closet (in Stanardsville).

 

Please follow this link to read more and submit an application: https://www.greenecareclinic.org/volunteer

 

Agency: Greene Care Clinic

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22973

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse or storage space

Still needed as of 7/2022. The Free Book Bus is outgrowing its storage space (currently, a guest room in our house). We have recently had to turn down book donations due to a lack of space. Do you have a warehouse space, or other large space, that we could set up a few large wire/book shelves in? Ideally, the space would be something we could access on our own, to restock the bus and shelve book donations. I realize this is a long shot, but I thought I would put the need out there to see if anyone would let us set up in a corner somewhere. Thank you for reading!

Agency: The Free Book Bus

Still needed as of 7/2022. The Free Book Bus is outgrowing its storage space (currently, a guest room in our house). We have recently had to turn down book donations due to a lack of space. Do you have a warehouse space, or other large space, that we could set up a few large wire/book shelves in? Ideally, the space would be something we could access on our own, to restock the bus and shelve book donations. I realize this is a long shot, but I thought I would put the need out there to see if anyone would let us set up in a corner somewhere. Thank you for reading!

Agency: The Free Book Bus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website Update/Rebuild Assistance

We are an all-volunteer organization.  We need someone to help us to rebuild/update our existing website in WordPress and also provide some instruction so we can maintain it ourselves in the future.  Our website can be found at:  www.louisacart.org 

Contact Mary Johnson by email at mjohnson@louisacart.org for more information.

Agency: Louisa Community Animal Response Team (CART)

We are an all-volunteer organization.  We need someone to help us to rebuild/update our existing website in WordPress and also provide some instruction so we can maintain it ourselves in the future.  Our website can be found at:  www.louisacart.org 

Contact Mary Johnson by email at mjohnson@louisacart.org for more information.

Agency: Louisa Community Animal Response Team (CART)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23093

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Specialized Personal and Professional Skills

In addition to the jobs posted on the Volunteer Hub, L&F also occasionally needs:​

Volunteers who speak English and another language (Spanish, Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Nepali, Swahili​) to help us greet and register our visitors Translators ​to help transcribe written materials in various languages Photographers​ Recycling Helpers​ Videographers & Video Editors​ Social Media Specialists​ Landscapers, Gardeners & Groundskeepers​

​If you think your personal or professional skills might benefit the food pantry, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteers@cvilleloaves.org.

Agency: Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc.

In addition to the jobs posted on the Volunteer Hub, L&F also occasionally needs:​

Volunteers who speak English and another language (Spanish, Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Nepali, Swahili​) to help us greet and register our visitors Translators ​to help transcribe written materials in various languages Photographers​ Recycling Helpers​ Videographers & Video Editors​ Social Media Specialists​ Landscapers, Gardeners & Groundskeepers​

​If you think your personal or professional skills might benefit the food pantry, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteers@cvilleloaves.org.

Agency: Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Wish List- Including Baby Items!

Please see our Food Wish List for items that we distribute regularly to the hungry in the Charlottesville area. This wish list includes canned goods, grains, alternative protein sources, and shelf stable milk. The wish list also includes diapers and baby food. Please contact us at 434-996-7868 or info@cvilleloaves.org to arrange a time to drop off donations.

Review the Food Wish HERE

Agency: Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc.

Please see our Food Wish List for items that we distribute regularly to the hungry in the Charlottesville area. This wish list includes canned goods, grains, alternative protein sources, and shelf stable milk. The wish list also includes diapers and baby food. Please contact us at 434-996-7868 or info@cvilleloaves.org to arrange a time to drop off donations.

Review the Food Wish HERE

Agency: Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Your Neighbors in Need

Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry's mission is to give food with kindness and compassion to those seeking assistance while providing an opportunity for volunteers to serve their neighbors in Charlottesville and surrounding communities.  In 2021, Loaves & Fishes distributed 2 million pounds of food to over 52,000 people.

Loaves & Fishes relies on 90-100 volunteers each week to help us inspect, sort, pack, and distribute fresh produce, dairy, meat, bread, and shelf-stable commodity items.  Shifts are offered 6 days each week and range in length from 1 to 4 hours.  Volunteers work alongside staff members and training is provided at the start of each shift, so prior experience is not needed for most of our jobs. 

Please check the Volunteer Hub for a complete list of volunteer opportunities, job descriptions, times, age minimums, and physical requirements.

Please note that at this time we are unable to schedule group reservations and are not accepting court-ordered community service applications.

Agency: Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc.

Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry's mission is to give food with kindness and compassion to those seeking assistance while providing an opportunity for volunteers to serve their neighbors in Charlottesville and surrounding communities.  In 2021, Loaves & Fishes distributed 2 million pounds of food to over 52,000 people.

Loaves & Fishes relies on 90-100 volunteers each week to help us inspect, sort, pack, and distribute fresh produce, dairy, meat, bread, and shelf-stable commodity items.  Shifts are offered 6 days each week and range in length from 1 to 4 hours.  Volunteers work alongside staff members and training is provided at the start of each shift, so prior experience is not needed for most of our jobs. 

Please check the Volunteer Hub for a complete list of volunteer opportunities, job descriptions, times, age minimums, and physical requirements.

Please note that at this time we are unable to schedule group reservations and are not accepting court-ordered community service applications.

Agency: Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transportation

Can you help transport neighbors to doctors appointments, pick up groceries, or run errands?   If you are willing to help a neighbor in need, reach out to our office at (434) 977-7777. 

 

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

Can you help transport neighbors to doctors appointments, pick up groceries, or run errands?   If you are willing to help a neighbor in need, reach out to our office at (434) 977-7777. 

 

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Needed- Automobiles in Good Working Condition

Love INC has a waiting list of over 30 neighbors in our community in need of a reliable car. 

If you have a car in good working condition that you are willing to donate, won't you consider donating to Love INC?  We will make sure your car is matched with someone in need.  Donors will receive a tax receipt for the Blue Book value of of the vehicle.  Please contact our office if you are able to help with this need at (434) 977-7777. 

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

Love INC has a waiting list of over 30 neighbors in our community in need of a reliable car. 

If you have a car in good working condition that you are willing to donate, won't you consider donating to Love INC?  We will make sure your car is matched with someone in need.  Donors will receive a tax receipt for the Blue Book value of of the vehicle.  Please contact our office if you are able to help with this need at (434) 977-7777. 

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Furniture Donations

We are in need of furniture donations in excellent condition.  Please contact our office if you have furniture to donate, or even if you are willing to transport donations to our neighbors in need in the Charlottesville area.  

Items that are often requested are living room furniture, dining table and chairs, beds and dressers.  Appliances are also needed but must be in perfect working condition.  Give us a call at  (434) 977-7777 or email at office@loveinccville.org. 

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

We are in need of furniture donations in excellent condition.  Please contact our office if you have furniture to donate, or even if you are willing to transport donations to our neighbors in need in the Charlottesville area.  

Items that are often requested are living room furniture, dining table and chairs, beds and dressers.  Appliances are also needed but must be in perfect working condition.  Give us a call at  (434) 977-7777 or email at office@loveinccville.org. 

Agency: Love INC (In the Name of Christ)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love dogs?

Tails on Trails
Provide shelter dogs with love and companionship. Walk and provide basic training for our dogs to help them become more adoptable and find homes more quickly.

*You must complete the dog walking training to be qualified to volunteer in this area.

Visit our website at http://caspca.org/volunteerfoster/volunteer-at-the-spca/ to apply, or email volunteer@caspca.org with questions.

Agency: Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA

Tails on Trails
Provide shelter dogs with love and companionship. Walk and provide basic training for our dogs to help them become more adoptable and find homes more quickly.

*You must complete the dog walking training to be qualified to volunteer in this area.

Visit our website at http://caspca.org/volunteerfoster/volunteer-at-the-spca/ to apply, or email volunteer@caspca.org with questions.

Agency: Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dollar BINGO

Residents would enjoy playing BINGO to win dollars , etc. Refreshments or snacks would be a nice addition if they can be provided.

We typically play Bingo on Sundays and Mondays from 2:30 to 3:30. A resident can set up bingo. We are just looking for volunteers to call Bingo and potentially help clients navigate bingo.

Agency: Communicare - Cedars Healthcare

Residents would enjoy playing BINGO to win dollars , etc. Refreshments or snacks would be a nice addition if they can be provided.

We typically play Bingo on Sundays and Mondays from 2:30 to 3:30. A resident can set up bingo. We are just looking for volunteers to call Bingo and potentially help clients navigate bingo.

Agency: Communicare - Cedars Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Navigators Wanted!!!

Network2Work@PVCC is looking for people who are: 

- Passionate about helping people realize their potential.

- Believe in the power of positive relationships, &;

- Want to establish a meaningful relationship with a Job-seeker who is working on accessing a family sustaining wage job. 

Does this sound like you? Then you should sign up to become a volunteer Navigator with us!

If you would like to learn more about becoming a Navigator and what it means to be one, contact us at  Network2Work@PVCC:  network2work@pvcc.edu

We looking forward to getting you connected to the Network!

Agency: Piedmont Virginia Community College

Network2Work@PVCC is looking for people who are: 

- Passionate about helping people realize their potential.

- Believe in the power of positive relationships, &;

- Want to establish a meaningful relationship with a Job-seeker who is working on accessing a family sustaining wage job. 

Does this sound like you? Then you should sign up to become a volunteer Navigator with us!

If you would like to learn more about becoming a Navigator and what it means to be one, contact us at  Network2Work@PVCC:  network2work@pvcc.edu

We looking forward to getting you connected to the Network!

Agency: Piedmont Virginia Community College

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Handy Jobs and Landscaping for the VFW

There are a variety of ways you can support the VFW in Scottsville. Reach out to Jim White to learn more, 434-960-2050.

The newly installed back stairs and rail need to be finished in terms of landscaping and paving bricks. Materials will be supplied. Volunteers need to be capable of operating shovel and rake.

The front ramp has worn holes. Supplies have been purchased, but they are in need of someone with carpentry skills to help remove the old plants and set the new wood in place. Bracing work may need to be done.

Inside work: The walls in the bathroom area and the area around the kitchen need to be caulked. The VFW will provide caulking materials and caulking guns as well as spray foam.

There is a small graveyard adjacent to property which needs beautification. Volunteers will help rake and trim the area.

The flower beds on both sides of the building need to be spruced up! Volunteers will spread mulch and trim the area.

Agency: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8169

There are a variety of ways you can support the VFW in Scottsville. Reach out to Jim White to learn more, 434-960-2050.

The newly installed back stairs and rail need to be finished in terms of landscaping and paving bricks. Materials will be supplied. Volunteers need to be capable of operating shovel and rake.

The front ramp has worn holes. Supplies have been purchased, but they are in need of someone with carpentry skills to help remove the old plants and set the new wood in place. Bracing work may need to be done.

Inside work: The walls in the bathroom area and the area around the kitchen need to be caulked. The VFW will provide caulking materials and caulking guns as well as spray foam.

There is a small graveyard adjacent to property which needs beautification. Volunteers will help rake and trim the area.

The flower beds on both sides of the building need to be spruced up! Volunteers will spread mulch and trim the area.

Agency: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8169

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24590

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PulsePoint

CPR Certified or want to be CPR Certified? Increase your potential impact by getting involved with PulsePoint Respond and PulsePoint AED. PulsePpint is a free mobile app that allows our dispatch center to alert CPR-trained community members of a cardiac arrest event in their immediate proximity, enabling lifesaving CPR and defibrillation to be applied until emergency responders arrive. You can help us save lives-- get CPR trained, and downlaod the app today.

CARS is offering free community CPR training (can be arranged by emailing cpr@rescue1.org), and then the app can be downloaded from https://www.pulsepoint.org/download, or in the Android or iPhone app stores.

Feb 2022 Press Release

 

Agency: Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle Community Emergency Response Team

CPR Certified or want to be CPR Certified? Increase your potential impact by getting involved with PulsePoint Respond and PulsePoint AED. PulsePpint is a free mobile app that allows our dispatch center to alert CPR-trained community members of a cardiac arrest event in their immediate proximity, enabling lifesaving CPR and defibrillation to be applied until emergency responders arrive. You can help us save lives-- get CPR trained, and downlaod the app today.

CARS is offering free community CPR training (can be arranged by emailing cpr@rescue1.org), and then the app can be downloaded from https://www.pulsepoint.org/download, or in the Android or iPhone app stores.

Feb 2022 Press Release

 

Agency: Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle Community Emergency Response Team

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Focused Volunteers

Hospice of the Piedmont is seeking volunteers to provide such things as companionship, respite, yard work, light housekeeping, meal prep, and transportation for our patients and families.  Certified massage and Reiki therapists are also needed, as well as notaries.  If you are a veteran, would love to have you be a part of our We Honor Veterans Program to honor patient's with military backgrounds.  Our patient-focused volunteers are required to complete a 16-hour training course and we ask that volunteers commit to volunteering with us for at least one year.  If you are interested in learning more about our program, please contact Patty Swain at (434) 817-6917 or fill out an application on our website at www.hopva.org.  Thank you for your interest in providing support to our patients and families!

Agency: Hospice of the Piedmont

Hospice of the Piedmont is seeking volunteers to provide such things as companionship, respite, yard work, light housekeeping, meal prep, and transportation for our patients and families.  Certified massage and Reiki therapists are also needed, as well as notaries.  If you are a veteran, would love to have you be a part of our We Honor Veterans Program to honor patient's with military backgrounds.  Our patient-focused volunteers are required to complete a 16-hour training course and we ask that volunteers commit to volunteering with us for at least one year.  If you are interested in learning more about our program, please contact Patty Swain at (434) 817-6917 or fill out an application on our website at www.hopva.org.  Thank you for your interest in providing support to our patients and families!

Agency: Hospice of the Piedmont

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FUDRAISING HELP

We are inviting passionate volunteer to help us raise fund 

All proceeds goes to Projects to fight against the Spread of Covid-19, Malaria and Ebola Virus in Africa and globally

Agency: ADCP

We are inviting passionate volunteer to help us raise fund 

All proceeds goes to Projects to fight against the Spread of Covid-19, Malaria and Ebola Virus in Africa and globally

Agency: ADCP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Administrative Coordinator

We are looking for a very passionate Volunteer to assist in our local office

3  days a week.

Required to work at between 3 to 4 hours each day.

Great way to gain experience!! and serve the community to make a difference.

 

See you Soon~~~~

Agency: ADCP

We are looking for a very passionate Volunteer to assist in our local office

3  days a week.

Required to work at between 3 to 4 hours each day.

Great way to gain experience!! and serve the community to make a difference.

 

See you Soon~~~~

Agency: ADCP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Children's Books

We are always looking for more new and lightly used children's books to give to children in our area.  If you have books, we can meet you at a mutually convenient time or pick books up directly from your home. If you would like to organize a book drive for Book Baskets, please contact us. More information about our organization can be found at www.bookbaskets.org.

Agency: Book Baskets

We are always looking for more new and lightly used children's books to give to children in our area.  If you have books, we can meet you at a mutually convenient time or pick books up directly from your home. If you would like to organize a book drive for Book Baskets, please contact us. More information about our organization can be found at www.bookbaskets.org.

Agency: Book Baskets

Need Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Repair Overhang over External Door

A small overhang needs repairing due to the wood deteriorating. This is a skilled project and potential volunteers should schedule a time to visit the location to review the work.

We will supply ladder or step ladder and supplies. 

Contact Cheryl to get started at: clwtc2@comcast.net or 434-989-8839

Agency: Belmont Baptist Church

A small overhang needs repairing due to the wood deteriorating. This is a skilled project and potential volunteers should schedule a time to visit the location to review the work.

We will supply ladder or step ladder and supplies. 

Contact Cheryl to get started at: clwtc2@comcast.net or 434-989-8839

Agency: Belmont Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shelter/Hotline Volunteer

The Shelter for Help in Emergency operates a 24-hour hotline for victims and survivors of domestic violence who are seeking emergency shelter, or for victims (and their families, friends and community members) who need information and referral services and/or a safe place to talk.  The Shelter/Hotline Volunteer is an integral part of our team. They are often the first point of contact for our services and assist staff in meeting client needs at the Residential Facility. As an important part of our team the Shelter/Hotline Volunteer receives thorough training in issues of domestic violence, agency services, trauma-informed interventions, self-care, advocacy, and cultural humility. This volunteer opportunity is ideal for someone who is caring, nonjudgmental, and committed to making a difference in the lives of victims and survivors of domestic violence. Typical hours are daily 5pm-9pm and Tuesdays 10:30am-12:30pm. Shelter/Hotline Volunteers must have their own transportation and be able to drive themselves to and from their volunteer shifts.

Agency: Shelter for Help in Emergency

The Shelter for Help in Emergency operates a 24-hour hotline for victims and survivors of domestic violence who are seeking emergency shelter, or for victims (and their families, friends and community members) who need information and referral services and/or a safe place to talk.  The Shelter/Hotline Volunteer is an integral part of our team. They are often the first point of contact for our services and assist staff in meeting client needs at the Residential Facility. As an important part of our team the Shelter/Hotline Volunteer receives thorough training in issues of domestic violence, agency services, trauma-informed interventions, self-care, advocacy, and cultural humility. This volunteer opportunity is ideal for someone who is caring, nonjudgmental, and committed to making a difference in the lives of victims and survivors of domestic violence. Typical hours are daily 5pm-9pm and Tuesdays 10:30am-12:30pm. Shelter/Hotline Volunteers must have their own transportation and be able to drive themselves to and from their volunteer shifts.

Agency: Shelter for Help in Emergency

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrator

The administrator will help the agency deal with its 19 programs. Duties include thanking donors, writing grants, help directors throughout Virginia, and keep a check on the Executive Director. 

Agency: Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia

The administrator will help the agency deal with its 19 programs. Duties include thanking donors, writing grants, help directors throughout Virginia, and keep a check on the Executive Director. 

Agency: Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22908

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Child Advocate for Immigrant Children!

Did you know that on any given day, dozens of immigrant children are locked up at detention facilities near Staunton, Virginia? They may spend months, even years, separated from family, navigating the immigration detention system alone.

This is an opportunity for you to take action to help make sure that all children are treated with kindness and respect by becoming a volunteer with the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights. As a volunteer, you will be appointed as the Child Advocate (guardian ad litem) for an immigrant child in federal custody near Staunton, Virginia. The role of the Child Advocate is to meet one-on-one with a child at a local detention center (or virtually), play games and spend time together, learn that child's story over time, and help us advocate for the child with government officials. All of your work will be supported and supervised by a Young Center attorney. Through volunteering, you will have the opportunity to learn about the immigration process and build personal relationships with amazing children.

The first step to becoming a volunteer is completing our online interest form (copy and paste into browser): https://www.theyoungcenter.org/volunteer-child-advocate-interest-form 

We welcome volunteers from all cultures, professions, and social backgrounds. Volunteers must speak Spanish (if you have questions about your fluency level, please contact us) or an indigenous Mayan language (K’iche’, Mam, etc.). Volunteers must be at least 21, complete online modules, and participate in a live virtual two-day training, and be willing to submit a background check and child abuse registry check. Our next training will take place virtually on October 16-17. Please email Isabel George (Volunteer Coordinator) at igeorge@theyoungcenter.org for more information!

(Please note that the location listed is a general central location. Our administrative office is in Washington D.C., but volunteers' weekly visits take place at one of several facilities in Northern Virginia, Richmond, the Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and West Virginia. Most visits with children are taking place virtually for the foreseeable future.)

Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Did you know that on any given day, dozens of immigrant children are locked up at detention facilities near Staunton, Virginia? They may spend months, even years, separated from family, navigating the immigration detention system alone.

This is an opportunity for you to take action to help make sure that all children are treated with kindness and respect by becoming a volunteer with the Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights. As a volunteer, you will be appointed as the Child Advocate (guardian ad litem) for an immigrant child in federal custody near Staunton, Virginia. The role of the Child Advocate is to meet one-on-one with a child at a local detention center (or virtually), play games and spend time together, learn that child's story over time, and help us advocate for the child with government officials. All of your work will be supported and supervised by a Young Center attorney. Through volunteering, you will have the opportunity to learn about the immigration process and build personal relationships with amazing children.

The first step to becoming a volunteer is completing our online interest form (copy and paste into browser): https://www.theyoungcenter.org/volunteer-child-advocate-interest-form 

We welcome volunteers from all cultures, professions, and social backgrounds. Volunteers must speak Spanish (if you have questions about your fluency level, please contact us) or an indigenous Mayan language (K’iche’, Mam, etc.). Volunteers must be at least 21, complete online modules, and participate in a live virtual two-day training, and be willing to submit a background check and child abuse registry check. Our next training will take place virtually on October 16-17. Please email Isabel George (Volunteer Coordinator) at igeorge@theyoungcenter.org for more information!

(Please note that the location listed is a general central location. Our administrative office is in Washington D.C., but volunteers' weekly visits take place at one of several facilities in Northern Virginia, Richmond, the Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and West Virginia. Most visits with children are taking place virtually for the foreseeable future.)

Agency: The Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 24401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Painting Outside Windows (ground level)

We have 10 Double windows and 7 single windows.  All on ground level 

They will need to be scraped and painted. Some may only need to be washed. We will determine.

Church will provide the paint.

Contact Cheryl to discuss: clwtc2@comcast.net or 434-989-8839

Agency: Belmont Baptist Church

We have 10 Double windows and 7 single windows.  All on ground level 

They will need to be scraped and painted. Some may only need to be washed. We will determine.

Church will provide the paint.

Contact Cheryl to discuss: clwtc2@comcast.net or 434-989-8839

Agency: Belmont Baptist Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help with Electrical Work

Install/repair outside security flood lightings, Connect automatic heat exhaust fan in roof, repair/correct electrical wiring on second of church. All volunteers should wear face covering and gloves on day of event. Temperatures will be taken onsite. If not feeling well on day of event, please stay home. Please do not bring pets or children.

Contact Pastor Ward: governorwd1@gmail.com

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Install/repair outside security flood lightings, Connect automatic heat exhaust fan in roof, repair/correct electrical wiring on second of church. All volunteers should wear face covering and gloves on day of event. Temperatures will be taken onsite. If not feeling well on day of event, please stay home. Please do not bring pets or children.

Contact Pastor Ward: governorwd1@gmail.com

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tearing down the Second Floor

Tear down and remove sheet rock and insulation on second level of church. All volunteers should wear face covering and gloves on day of event. Temperatures will be taking onsite. If not feeling well on day of event, please stay home. Please do not bring pets or children.

Contact Pastor Ward at: governorwd1@gmail.com

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Tear down and remove sheet rock and insulation on second level of church. All volunteers should wear face covering and gloves on day of event. Temperatures will be taking onsite. If not feeling well on day of event, please stay home. Please do not bring pets or children.

Contact Pastor Ward at: governorwd1@gmail.com

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General Volunteers and Animal Volunteers

Volunteers wanted! Interested in learning how you can help out on the farm? Text 434-465-3625 to get in touch.

From painting, to light repair, to working in the animal stalls and pastures volunteers make a huge difference on the farm.

Ranger's Refuge is the animal sanctuary arm of Gallastar Equine Center, Inc. We are a 501c(3) non-profit. With a main focus on pigs, we are currently home to almost 200 animals, including pigs, horses, ponies, donkeys, goats, cows, rabbits, chickens, and a turkey.

Agency: Gallastar Equine Center

Volunteers wanted! Interested in learning how you can help out on the farm? Text 434-465-3625 to get in touch.

From painting, to light repair, to working in the animal stalls and pastures volunteers make a huge difference on the farm.

Ranger's Refuge is the animal sanctuary arm of Gallastar Equine Center, Inc. We are a 501c(3) non-profit. With a main focus on pigs, we are currently home to almost 200 animals, including pigs, horses, ponies, donkeys, goats, cows, rabbits, chickens, and a turkey.

Agency: Gallastar Equine Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22937

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coaches for the Fellowship Program

We are seeking coaches to help mentor our Fellowship Program. Our coaches work to connect the fellow with civic and career networks, ask non-judgemental questions to help projects grow, support fellows when things seem hard, and cheer on fellows when they find successes.

About the Fellowship:
The main purpose of our fellowship is to inspire civic innovators in our community. The more we support residents as co-creators in our community, the more our community will evolve into the dynamic and equitable place we aspire to be. We also hope to introduce fellows to how human-centered technology and data can support their existing goals and then help them find resources to implement such solutions.

 

Agency: Center for Civic Innovation

We are seeking coaches to help mentor our Fellowship Program. Our coaches work to connect the fellow with civic and career networks, ask non-judgemental questions to help projects grow, support fellows when things seem hard, and cheer on fellows when they find successes.

About the Fellowship:
The main purpose of our fellowship is to inspire civic innovators in our community. The more we support residents as co-creators in our community, the more our community will evolve into the dynamic and equitable place we aspire to be. We also hope to introduce fellows to how human-centered technology and data can support their existing goals and then help them find resources to implement such solutions.

 

Agency: Center for Civic Innovation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Facilitator

Bring your expertise and creativity and share a passion of yours with the community by running a weekly group or workshop series for our mind/body or social support programming. In-person if outdoors, otherwise remote.

Recent programs have included: Yoga for POC, BIPOC Writing Unfiltered, Yoga for Self-Compassion, Learning to Love Your Whole Self, Knitting Circle, Art for Relaxation, and Introduction to Meditation. 

Agency: The Women's Initiative

Bring your expertise and creativity and share a passion of yours with the community by running a weekly group or workshop series for our mind/body or social support programming. In-person if outdoors, otherwise remote.

Recent programs have included: Yoga for POC, BIPOC Writing Unfiltered, Yoga for Self-Compassion, Learning to Love Your Whole Self, Knitting Circle, Art for Relaxation, and Introduction to Meditation. 

Agency: The Women's Initiative

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis Services Volunteer

Volunteers play a vital role in SARA’s mission to educate our community and assist and empower people who have experienced sexual violence. Crisis Services Volunteers initially take shifts on our 24/7 hotline and then have the opportunity to move into other crisis services roles at our agency.

The SARA Hotline serves as an immediate response to survivors of sexual assault and their loved ones at the time the support is needed. No matter how long ago the assault occurred, the SARA hotline provides brief crisis intervention. Hotline volunteers help provide callers with appropriate referrals and resources to empower callers to make their own choices and conduct their own healing process. Hotline Volunteers provide immediate response at times when the office is closed, and act as “triage” when referring callers to other SARA resources.

In order to provide the best service to our clients, there is a mandatory interviewing, reference-checking, and 40-hour training process for all incoming volunteers.  SARA Hotline Volunteers MUST be at least 18 years old. Minimum volunteer commitment: 24 Hours/month, which immediately follows completion of training. Potential 4- or 12-hour shift blocks are available when the SARA office is closed (evenings, weekends, and holidays).  Hotline volunteers must commit to the Hotline Volunteer role for at least 1 year.

The Fall Hotline Training will be on the following dates:

Wednesday September 15 6p-9p

Monday September 20 6p-9p

Wednesday September 22 6p-9p

Sunday September 26 10a-4p

Monday September 27 6p-9p

Wednesday September 29 6p-9p

Monday October 4 6p-9p 

Wednesday October 6 6p-9p

You must attend all trainings to be eligible to be a hotline volunteer. If necessary, you may miss one session but it must be made up in the next cycle of trainings. 

For more details and to sign up, please fill out an application and contact the Crisis Services Coordinator at katie@saracville.org.

 

BECOMING A HOTLINE VOLUNTEER AT SARA:

SARA operates a 24-hour hotline that responded to over 500 calls in 2018. Our volunteers are a valued and integral part of the work we do. In order to provide the best service to our clients, there is a mandatory interviewing, reference-checking, and training process for all incoming volunteers.

Here is the typical time-line for a Hotline Volunteer:

Applications Due Interviews and Reference Checks Training: 40 hours total. 26 in-person, 10-20 on your own “homework." Candidates can only miss one session to successfully complete training.  Minimum volunteer commitment: 24 Hours/month, which immediately follows completion of training. Potential 4- or 12-hour shift blocks are available from 5p-9a weekdays and anytime on weekends and holidays. Shift availability is dependent on holes within our current schedule but is usually flexible.  Hotline volunteers must commit to the Hotline Volunteer role for at least 1 year. Continuing Education: Volunteers will be expected to attend Reconnect Meetings with SARA staff for processing and continued education and skill building. These meetings typically take place once a month at the SARA office for 30-60 minutes.

APPLICATION:

All prospective volunteers must complete an application (https://forms.gle/XvrrEws7C6BZVF178) indicating interest, experience, and relationship with sexual assault and crisis. We are looking for caring, reliable, empathetic, and non-judgmental individuals who are willing to commit to emotionally challenging work. Additionally, all candidates must be at least 18 years of age in order to volunteer.

Volunteer candidates must attend an interview in order to determine aptitude for the training program and volunteer commitment. Interviews are generally 15-30 minutes long and focus on interpersonal skills and experience with crisis and sexual assault.

We require 3 references to be contacted per volunteer. These references may be friends, coworkers, supervisors, professors, fellow volunteers, etc. They may not be family members or therapists. The best people to list as references are people who have known the candidate for a long time, can speak to their ability to handle crisis situations, emotional stability, and reliability. Also essential is that the references are easily contacted by phone or email.

TRAINING:

Volunteers will be trained in many elements of crisis line work through the duration of training. Training consists of a mixture of lecture, small group activities and call simulation.

Topics include:

Basic Advocacy and Counseling Skills Information on Sexual Assault Self-Care Trauma-Informed Care Cultural Humility Suicide and Self-Inflicted Harm Domestic Violence Legal Information and Processes Medical Information and Processes Challenging Call Scenarios and Simulation

Agency: SARA

Volunteers play a vital role in SARA’s mission to educate our community and assist and empower people who have experienced sexual violence. Crisis Services Volunteers initially take shifts on our 24/7 hotline and then have the opportunity to move into other crisis services roles at our agency.

The SARA Hotline serves as an immediate response to survivors of sexual assault and their loved ones at the time the support is needed. No matter how long ago the assault occurred, the SARA hotline provides brief crisis intervention. Hotline volunteers help provide callers with appropriate referrals and resources to empower callers to make their own choices and conduct their own healing process. Hotline Volunteers provide immediate response at times when the office is closed, and act as “triage” when referring callers to other SARA resources.

In order to provide the best service to our clients, there is a mandatory interviewing, reference-checking, and 40-hour training process for all incoming volunteers.  SARA Hotline Volunteers MUST be at least 18 years old. Minimum volunteer commitment: 24 Hours/month, which immediately follows completion of training. Potential 4- or 12-hour shift blocks are available when the SARA office is closed (evenings, weekends, and holidays).  Hotline volunteers must commit to the Hotline Volunteer role for at least 1 year.

The Fall Hotline Training will be on the following dates:

Wednesday September 15 6p-9p

Monday September 20 6p-9p

Wednesday September 22 6p-9p

Sunday September 26 10a-4p

Monday September 27 6p-9p

Wednesday September 29 6p-9p

Monday October 4 6p-9p 

Wednesday October 6 6p-9p

You must attend all trainings to be eligible to be a hotline volunteer. If necessary, you may miss one session but it must be made up in the next cycle of trainings. 

For more details and to sign up, please fill out an application and contact the Crisis Services Coordinator at katie@saracville.org.

 

BECOMING A HOTLINE VOLUNTEER AT SARA:

SARA operates a 24-hour hotline that responded to over 500 calls in 2018. Our volunteers are a valued and integral part of the work we do. In order to provide the best service to our clients, there is a mandatory interviewing, reference-checking, and training process for all incoming volunteers.

Here is the typical time-line for a Hotline Volunteer:

Applications Due Interviews and Reference Checks Training: 40 hours total. 26 in-person, 10-20 on your own “homework." Candidates can only miss one session to successfully complete training.  Minimum volunteer commitment: 24 Hours/month, which immediately follows completion of training. Potential 4- or 12-hour shift blocks are available from 5p-9a weekdays and anytime on weekends and holidays. Shift availability is dependent on holes within our current schedule but is usually flexible.  Hotline volunteers must commit to the Hotline Volunteer role for at least 1 year. Continuing Education: Volunteers will be expected to attend Reconnect Meetings with SARA staff for processing and continued education and skill building. These meetings typically take place once a month at the SARA office for 30-60 minutes.

APPLICATION:

All prospective volunteers must complete an application (https://forms.gle/XvrrEws7C6BZVF178) indicating interest, experience, and relationship with sexual assault and crisis. We are looking for caring, reliable, empathetic, and non-judgmental individuals who are willing to commit to emotionally challenging work. Additionally, all candidates must be at least 18 years of age in order to volunteer.

Volunteer candidates must attend an interview in order to determine aptitude for the training program and volunteer commitment. Interviews are generally 15-30 minutes long and focus on interpersonal skills and experience with crisis and sexual assault.

We require 3 references to be contacted per volunteer. These references may be friends, coworkers, supervisors, professors, fellow volunteers, etc. They may not be family members or therapists. The best people to list as references are people who have known the candidate for a long time, can speak to their ability to handle crisis situations, emotional stability, and reliability. Also essential is that the references are easily contacted by phone or email.

TRAINING:

Volunteers will be trained in many elements of crisis line work through the duration of training. Training consists of a mixture of lecture, small group activities and call simulation.

Topics include:

Basic Advocacy and Counseling Skills Information on Sexual Assault Self-Care Trauma-Informed Care Cultural Humility Suicide and Self-Inflicted Harm Domestic Violence Legal Information and Processes Medical Information and Processes Challenging Call Scenarios and Simulation

Agency: SARA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feasibility Study Design &/Or Implementation

Friends of Esmont is in the process of restoring the historic Purvis Store building in Esmont. One of the activities planned for the building is to bring back a grocery store with coffee shop. Other activities will be included in the building such as art/craft spaces, museum/visitor center. Please help us with a Feasibility Study for Grocery Store at 7603 Esmont Road.

Agency: Friends of Esmont

Friends of Esmont is in the process of restoring the historic Purvis Store building in Esmont. One of the activities planned for the building is to bring back a grocery store with coffee shop. Other activities will be included in the building such as art/craft spaces, museum/visitor center. Please help us with a Feasibility Study for Grocery Store at 7603 Esmont Road.

Agency: Friends of Esmont

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22937

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Residential Volunteer

The volunteer serves as a residential caregiver to a small group of residents (co-workers), facilitating and supporting in various therapeutic workstations, and fully contributing and participating in community life and events. This position supports the mission of Innisfree Village as an intentional lifesharing community with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Qualifications:

Will have the equivalent of a high school diploma and/or at least two years of college or comparable experience Will be at least 18 years of age Exhibits patience, flexibility, and a sense of humor Experience working with adults with disabilities is preferred, but not required

Key Responsibilities:

Assures the daily care, health, and human rights of those with whom they live and/or supervise Oversees the upkeep and maintenance of the house in which they live Manages household finances, keeping an eye on frugal spending, maintaining adequate balances, paying all outstanding bills, and completing monthly ledgers Attends all weekly community meetings and others called as necessary Works daily in community workstations and/or offices Reads past records and completes all required written reports in a timely fashion Works in close liaison with the Director, office, board, families, and fellow volunteers in all decisions which has a great impact on the lives of those who make Innisfree home being directly responsible to the Executive Director Abides by all guidelines and policies set forth by the Village Handbook Fulfills the length of service commitment made at the time of acceptance; giving two months’ notice of departure Exhibits full and rich participation in community life and activities

 Time Commitment: 

The volunteer will commit to 1 year of service, with the option of additional year(s) of service, unless another period has been agreed to prior to arrival. Training as a volunteer will be provided as a 1-month trial period, where all skills and information pertaining to caregiving,
workstations, organizational policies, and community life are explained and learned with extensive hands-on training. After 1 month, the volunteer will re-confirm their one-year commitment of service along with a consensus by the community.

Volunteer Benefits and Incentives

$500 monthly stipend (for personal expenses) Health Insurance (U.S. volunteers only) Room and Board 2 Consecutive Days off Per Week 15 Paid Vacation Days (plus 5 additional unpaid holidays) Access to Community Vehicles Access to Onsite Fitness Facility Student Loan Deferral, financial loan support offered after one year Training in first aid, CPR, medical assistance, and personal care

Agency: Innisfree Village

The volunteer serves as a residential caregiver to a small group of residents (co-workers), facilitating and supporting in various therapeutic workstations, and fully contributing and participating in community life and events. This position supports the mission of Innisfree Village as an intentional lifesharing community with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Qualifications:

Will have the equivalent of a high school diploma and/or at least two years of college or comparable experience Will be at least 18 years of age Exhibits patience, flexibility, and a sense of humor Experience working with adults with disabilities is preferred, but not required

Key Responsibilities:

Assures the daily care, health, and human rights of those with whom they live and/or supervise Oversees the upkeep and maintenance of the house in which they live Manages household finances, keeping an eye on frugal spending, maintaining adequate balances, paying all outstanding bills, and completing monthly ledgers Attends all weekly community meetings and others called as necessary Works daily in community workstations and/or offices Reads past records and completes all required written reports in a timely fashion Works in close liaison with the Director, office, board, families, and fellow volunteers in all decisions which has a great impact on the lives of those who make Innisfree home being directly responsible to the Executive Director Abides by all guidelines and policies set forth by the Village Handbook Fulfills the length of service commitment made at the time of acceptance; giving two months’ notice of departure Exhibits full and rich participation in community life and activities

 Time Commitment: 

The volunteer will commit to 1 year of service, with the option of additional year(s) of service, unless another period has been agreed to prior to arrival. Training as a volunteer will be provided as a 1-month trial period, where all skills and information pertaining to caregiving,
workstations, organizational policies, and community life are explained and learned with extensive hands-on training. After 1 month, the volunteer will re-confirm their one-year commitment of service along with a consensus by the community.

Volunteer Benefits and Incentives

$500 monthly stipend (for personal expenses) Health Insurance (U.S. volunteers only) Room and Board 2 Consecutive Days off Per Week 15 Paid Vacation Days (plus 5 additional unpaid holidays) Access to Community Vehicles Access to Onsite Fitness Facility Student Loan Deferral, financial loan support offered after one year Training in first aid, CPR, medical assistance, and personal care

Agency: Innisfree Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 22932

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeters / front desk help needed!

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society (ACHS) is preparing to open its doors! We need some friendly faces to welcome visitors to the Historical Society, tell them about ACHS programs and projects, and point them to other great things to do in the Charlottesville area. If you like meeting people and sharing your knowledge of all things Cville, please contact us!  

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

The Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society (ACHS) is preparing to open its doors! We need some friendly faces to welcome visitors to the Historical Society, tell them about ACHS programs and projects, and point them to other great things to do in the Charlottesville area. If you like meeting people and sharing your knowledge of all things Cville, please contact us!  

Agency: Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Families in Crisis Program (Walton Middle School)

Can you support the Families in Crisis Program such as by gathering NEW school supplies, NEW large college backpacks, NEW sneakers (men/women), toiletries (men/women) and FOOD CARDS for our local grocery stores. This is an ongoing project that takes a large impact to support our families each year. If there is a community partner to donate or assist with the above needs for our FAMILIES IN CRISIS

Contact Tireese Lewis or Melvin Bradley. Thank you!

tlewis2@k12albemarle.org

434-977-5615

Agency: Walton Middle School

Can you support the Families in Crisis Program such as by gathering NEW school supplies, NEW large college backpacks, NEW sneakers (men/women), toiletries (men/women) and FOOD CARDS for our local grocery stores. This is an ongoing project that takes a large impact to support our families each year. If there is a community partner to donate or assist with the above needs for our FAMILIES IN CRISIS

Contact Tireese Lewis or Melvin Bradley. Thank you!

tlewis2@k12albemarle.org

434-977-5615

Agency: Walton Middle School

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Online Tutors and Mentors Needed

TUTORS AND MENTORS are needed during the COVID19 crisis to help students with online learning and to keep them motivated.  A four-month lapse in learning  could prove to be an enormous academic setback for many children. Your willingness to engage regularly online with a student will make a huge difference during this challenging time. 

To learn more about the City of Promise visit: https://www.cityofpromise.org/copy-of-staff 

To fill out a volunteer interest form visit: https://www.cityofpromise.org/volunteer

Agency: City of Promise

TUTORS AND MENTORS are needed during the COVID19 crisis to help students with online learning and to keep them motivated.  A four-month lapse in learning  could prove to be an enormous academic setback for many children. Your willingness to engage regularly online with a student will make a huge difference during this challenging time. 

To learn more about the City of Promise visit: https://www.cityofpromise.org/copy-of-staff 

To fill out a volunteer interest form visit: https://www.cityofpromise.org/volunteer

Agency: City of Promise

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Data Entry Volunteer

Volunteers needed to perform data entry for The Activists’ Guide, the on-line directory of activists events and organizations for the Charlottesville/Ablemarle area. All work remote. Devise your own schedule.

Volunteers should be dedicated to activism and align with organization beliefs. View website here: https://www.activistsguide.org/ . 

Agency: The Activists' Guide

Volunteers needed to perform data entry for The Activists’ Guide, the on-line directory of activists events and organizations for the Charlottesville/Ablemarle area. All work remote. Devise your own schedule.

Volunteers should be dedicated to activism and align with organization beliefs. View website here: https://www.activistsguide.org/ . 

Agency: The Activists' Guide

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BRHD COVID-19 Vaccination Volunteer Opportunities

You can join the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) to volunteer to assist BRHD with COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Volunteer roles include RNs, nurse assistants, traffic control, and more. Apply to volunteer here.

Agency: Northwest Medical Reserve Corps

You can join the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) to volunteer to assist BRHD with COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Volunteer roles include RNs, nurse assistants, traffic control, and more. Apply to volunteer here.

Agency: Northwest Medical Reserve Corps

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Business Workshop Presenters

We need bright people who enjoy speaking with small groups about business topics. We train and provide the content. These days we are conducting these workshops and discussion forums virtually via zoom. Time commitment is about 2 to 4 hours per month.

Agency: SCORE

We need bright people who enjoy speaking with small groups about business topics. We train and provide the content. These days we are conducting these workshops and discussion forums virtually via zoom. Time commitment is about 2 to 4 hours per month.

Agency: SCORE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Van Parts and Service

It was discovered that our van is missing the Catalytic Converter and exhausts pipe.  We are hoping a volunteer can supply the parts or help service this need.

The van had regularly transported members, but it will be used for food delivery in partnership with a local food bank should it be able to be fixed and pass inspection.

Van is a 1998 Ford Triton V8 passenger van.

Email William Ward, Pastor at: governorwd1@gmail.com.

Thank you!

Agency: Bethel COGIC

It was discovered that our van is missing the Catalytic Converter and exhausts pipe.  We are hoping a volunteer can supply the parts or help service this need.

The van had regularly transported members, but it will be used for food delivery in partnership with a local food bank should it be able to be fixed and pass inspection.

Van is a 1998 Ford Triton V8 passenger van.

Email William Ward, Pastor at: governorwd1@gmail.com.

Thank you!

Agency: Bethel COGIC

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SMJH Volunteers

We are looking for kind, caring and compassionate community members to become a part of our Caring Tradition by becoming a volunteer. Since its founding more than 100 years ago, Sentara Martha Jefferson has constantly evolved to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the patients who trust us with their care. Supporting our mission to improve health every day our volunteers make a difference by serving in a variety of volunteer opportunities.  We have openings at our Concierge desks, Labor and Delivery department check-in desk and as an Imaging escort.

Agency: Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital

We are looking for kind, caring and compassionate community members to become a part of our Caring Tradition by becoming a volunteer. Since its founding more than 100 years ago, Sentara Martha Jefferson has constantly evolved to meet the diverse healthcare needs of the patients who trust us with their care. Supporting our mission to improve health every day our volunteers make a difference by serving in a variety of volunteer opportunities.  We have openings at our Concierge desks, Labor and Delivery department check-in desk and as an Imaging escort.

Agency: Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activities Volunteer

In our activities department (assisted living and memory care) we have various volunteer opportunities available. Things from various arts and crafts to playing board and card games to cooking events and everything in between. We are also strongly encouraging volunteers to bring their special talents to Linden House to showcase as an audience or teach a group a new skill.

Agency: Linden House Assisted Living

In our activities department (assisted living and memory care) we have various volunteer opportunities available. Things from various arts and crafts to playing board and card games to cooking events and everything in between. We are also strongly encouraging volunteers to bring their special talents to Linden House to showcase as an audience or teach a group a new skill.

Agency: Linden House Assisted Living

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Habitat Store - Sales floor/Warehouse Volunteer

The Warehouse crew is responsible for moving, lifting, and carrying-out furniture to customer vehicles, unloading donations, and rearranging merchandise on the floor. If you're looking for a good way to stay moving and help your neighbors, there are few better ways.

For questions please call our Habitat Store Volunteer Coordinator at 434-293-6331 or email storevolunteer@cvillehabitat.org. The store is located at 1221 Harris Street and there is free parking available. 


Responsibilities:

Help customers carry out and load purchases Receive donations from community members dropping them off Organize and rearrange items on the sales floor or in the warehouse

Qualifications:

Ability to repeatedly move and lift 50-75lbs Courteous and professional demeanor when assisting customers and donors Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills


Benefits:

Store discount Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

The Warehouse crew is responsible for moving, lifting, and carrying-out furniture to customer vehicles, unloading donations, and rearranging merchandise on the floor. If you're looking for a good way to stay moving and help your neighbors, there are few better ways.

For questions please call our Habitat Store Volunteer Coordinator at 434-293-6331 or email storevolunteer@cvillehabitat.org. The store is located at 1221 Harris Street and there is free parking available. 


Responsibilities:

Help customers carry out and load purchases Receive donations from community members dropping them off Organize and rearrange items on the sales floor or in the warehouse

Qualifications:

Ability to repeatedly move and lift 50-75lbs Courteous and professional demeanor when assisting customers and donors Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills


Benefits:

Store discount Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Habitat Store - Off-site Pick-up Volunteer

The position of Off-site Pick-up Volunteer will work with a staff member to help donors get their items to the store thorough our pick-up service. This is a great opportunity for someone, or even two friends interested in helping the store to increase the capacity we have to receive donations. If you are curious about the impact of our mission, and looking for a way to be involved, The Habitat Truck is a great way to get started!

For questions please call our Habitat Store Volunteer Coordinator at 434-293-6331 or email storevolunteer@cvillehabitat.org. The store is located at 1221 Harris Street and there is free parking available. 

Responsibilities:

Help customers bring large items from diverse settings into the store Because are near donor's home, it is important to be considerate of your environment. Reliable for scheduled shifts as pick-ups can only be made possible with a team effort.

Qualifications:

Ability to repeatedly move and lift 50-75lbs Courteous and professional demeanor when assisting customers and donors Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills


Benefits:

Store discount Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

The position of Off-site Pick-up Volunteer will work with a staff member to help donors get their items to the store thorough our pick-up service. This is a great opportunity for someone, or even two friends interested in helping the store to increase the capacity we have to receive donations. If you are curious about the impact of our mission, and looking for a way to be involved, The Habitat Truck is a great way to get started!

For questions please call our Habitat Store Volunteer Coordinator at 434-293-6331 or email storevolunteer@cvillehabitat.org. The store is located at 1221 Harris Street and there is free parking available. 

Responsibilities:

Help customers bring large items from diverse settings into the store Because are near donor's home, it is important to be considerate of your environment. Reliable for scheduled shifts as pick-ups can only be made possible with a team effort.

Qualifications:

Ability to repeatedly move and lift 50-75lbs Courteous and professional demeanor when assisting customers and donors Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills


Benefits:

Store discount Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Habitat Store - Cashier

Our Habitat Store is looking for volunteers willing to work in a sometimes fast paced environment at our cashier station. Volunteers should be comfortable working with a POS (point of sale) system on a computer and interacting with many shoppers. Volunteers will also be trained to give excellent customer service and helping answer questions. Volunteers should be able to commit to a minimum of a 2 hours shift once a week for at least 3 months. 

For questions please call our Habitat Store Volunteer Coordinator at 434-293-6331 or email storevolunteer@cvillehabitat.org. The store is located at 1221 Harris Street and there is free parking available. 

Responsibilities:

Ring up customer purchases

Qualifications:

Ability to lift up to 20 lbs Ability to stand for at least 2 hours Courteous and professional demeanor when assisting customers and donors Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills


Benefits:

Store discount Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

 

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

Our Habitat Store is looking for volunteers willing to work in a sometimes fast paced environment at our cashier station. Volunteers should be comfortable working with a POS (point of sale) system on a computer and interacting with many shoppers. Volunteers will also be trained to give excellent customer service and helping answer questions. Volunteers should be able to commit to a minimum of a 2 hours shift once a week for at least 3 months. 

For questions please call our Habitat Store Volunteer Coordinator at 434-293-6331 or email storevolunteer@cvillehabitat.org. The store is located at 1221 Harris Street and there is free parking available. 

Responsibilities:

Ring up customer purchases

Qualifications:

Ability to lift up to 20 lbs Ability to stand for at least 2 hours Courteous and professional demeanor when assisting customers and donors Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and strong interpersonal skills


Benefits:

Store discount Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

 

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Volunteer

We need volunteers to help us with easy administrative kinds of duties. Things like looking up information or contacting clients. This position supports mentoring but does not involve mentoring or direct contact with the public. We are working in a virtual environment so use of zoom videoconferencing is important. Time commitment is about 2 to 4 hours per month.

Agency: SCORE

We need volunteers to help us with easy administrative kinds of duties. Things like looking up information or contacting clients. This position supports mentoring but does not involve mentoring or direct contact with the public. We are working in a virtual environment so use of zoom videoconferencing is important. Time commitment is about 2 to 4 hours per month.

Agency: SCORE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Business Mentor or Counselor

We are looking for individuals with a business background who can mentor and counsel small businesses and non profits. We are currently working in a virtual environment using zoom videoconferencing.

Time commitment is about 2 to 4 hours per month.

Agency: SCORE

We are looking for individuals with a business background who can mentor and counsel small businesses and non profits. We are currently working in a virtual environment using zoom videoconferencing.

Time commitment is about 2 to 4 hours per month.

Agency: SCORE

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighbors

The grocery store pick up program is slammed! Getting an appointment to pick up groceries is impossible! We need to check on our neighbors If they need food!

If able do their shopping for them.

Agency: Ministry on the Move

The grocery store pick up program is slammed! Getting an appointment to pick up groceries is impossible! We need to check on our neighbors If they need food!

If able do their shopping for them.

Agency: Ministry on the Move

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 23093

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee Member

As a volunteer-driven organization and our Walk to End Alzheimer’s committees are the key to our success.

The committee assists in raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research via the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

 The committees consist of the following:

Retention Recruitment Sponsorship Advocacy/Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) Marketing/Outreach Logistics Mission

Agency: Alzheimer's Association, Central & Western Virginia Chapter

As a volunteer-driven organization and our Walk to End Alzheimer’s committees are the key to our success.

The committee assists in raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research via the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

 The committees consist of the following:

Retention Recruitment Sponsorship Advocacy/Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) Marketing/Outreach Logistics Mission

Agency: Alzheimer's Association, Central & Western Virginia Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Healthcare volunteers needed for public health emergency preparedness & response

The Virginia Medical Reserve Corps is a force of dedicated volunteers who stand ready to lend their support in the event of a public health emergency. By registering in advance to volunteer, you can be mobilized quickly where your your valuable skills are needed most.

The Northwest MRC, formerly the Thomas Jefferson MRC, is a regional MRC unit that serves the population of the Thomas Jefferson Health District. For more information about the Northwest MRC, go to http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/northwestmrc/

Can we count on you in an emergency?

You never know when your community might need you. It could be because of a natural disaster, a biological emergency, a terrorist attack or the outbreak of a communicable disease, such as H1N1. In emergencies, Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (VAMRC) volunteers provide the additional staffing needed to save lives by helping public health teams distribute medication and by offering medical and mental health care.

The VAMRC also supports public health during routine operations by helping reduce chronic diseases, assuring accessibility of health care services, and improving health literacy in the community. As a volunteer, you can attend emergency response training sessions, help address pressing public health issues, and be a member of the public health response team. We urge you to pre-register at www.vamrc.org/vvhs so that your skills can be most effectively utilized. 

All health professionals - no matter your practice or specialty - are encouraged to volunteer. From doctors and lab technicians to medical records technicians, nurses, and mental health counselors, your skills can be in high demand during times of crisis. To learn more about the Virginia MRC, go to www.vamrc.org.

Agency: Northwest Medical Reserve Corps

The Virginia Medical Reserve Corps is a force of dedicated volunteers who stand ready to lend their support in the event of a public health emergency. By registering in advance to volunteer, you can be mobilized quickly where your your valuable skills are needed most.

The Northwest MRC, formerly the Thomas Jefferson MRC, is a regional MRC unit that serves the population of the Thomas Jefferson Health District. For more information about the Northwest MRC, go to http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/northwestmrc/

Can we count on you in an emergency?

You never know when your community might need you. It could be because of a natural disaster, a biological emergency, a terrorist attack or the outbreak of a communicable disease, such as H1N1. In emergencies, Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (VAMRC) volunteers provide the additional staffing needed to save lives by helping public health teams distribute medication and by offering medical and mental health care.

The VAMRC also supports public health during routine operations by helping reduce chronic diseases, assuring accessibility of health care services, and improving health literacy in the community. As a volunteer, you can attend emergency response training sessions, help address pressing public health issues, and be a member of the public health response team. We urge you to pre-register at www.vamrc.org/vvhs so that your skills can be most effectively utilized. 

All health professionals - no matter your practice or specialty - are encouraged to volunteer. From doctors and lab technicians to medical records technicians, nurses, and mental health counselors, your skills can be in high demand during times of crisis. To learn more about the Virginia MRC, go to www.vamrc.org.

Agency: Northwest Medical Reserve Corps

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity - Receptionist Volunteer

Join Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville as a Receptionist Volunteer (RV)!

The RV is the first face our visitors see when they walk through the door. RVs manage the phone line, help guests connect with the appropriate staff and process materials for Habitat Homebuyer applicants. RVs receive training on Habitat staff member roles/responsibilities in order to ensure excellent customer service. No computer skills are necessary, however, computer savvy RVs often help with data entry.

A typical RV shift is 4 hours, either 9am-1pm or 1pm-5pm, M-F. RVs volunteer once/week or once every other week. We are especially looking for RVs who can help fill in open shifts over the summer (May-August).

Becoming an RV is a great way to learn more about Habitat and serve your community. Contact Garrett Trent at volunteer@cvillehabitat.org or call 434-293-9066 to learn more. Out office is located at 919 West Main St and there is parking nearby.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

Join Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville as a Receptionist Volunteer (RV)!

The RV is the first face our visitors see when they walk through the door. RVs manage the phone line, help guests connect with the appropriate staff and process materials for Habitat Homebuyer applicants. RVs receive training on Habitat staff member roles/responsibilities in order to ensure excellent customer service. No computer skills are necessary, however, computer savvy RVs often help with data entry.

A typical RV shift is 4 hours, either 9am-1pm or 1pm-5pm, M-F. RVs volunteer once/week or once every other week. We are especially looking for RVs who can help fill in open shifts over the summer (May-August).

Becoming an RV is a great way to learn more about Habitat and serve your community. Contact Garrett Trent at volunteer@cvillehabitat.org or call 434-293-9066 to learn more. Out office is located at 919 West Main St and there is parking nearby.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL Tutors Needed

 

TITLE:  ESL Tutor Volunteer

LOCATION:  Charlottesville

START DATE: October 2019

DURATION: ongoing

 

 

 

 

BACKGROUND: Founded in 1933, the International Rescue Committee is a leading, non-sectarian, non-profit organization providing emergency relief, protection, rehabilitation assistance, resettlement services, and advocacy for refugees and victims of oppression or violent conflict.  Domestically, our 22 offices across the U.S. ensure new arrivals have food, shelter, and clothing, and work with refugees to help them gain self-sufficiency.

Location: Client's home or another agreed-upon loaction.

Time Commitment: Minimum 6 month commitment. Minimum 2 hours per week. 

Responsbilities: Help newly arrived refugees learn English, and practice verbal and written communication. Serve as a friendly face and resource for clients to help them more easily integrate into the community.

Skills/Qualifications: Volunteers must have an excellent command of the English language, be culturally sensitive and respectful of diverse backgrounds, self-motivated and comfortable working with little supervision, and able to handle sensitive client information confidentially. Patience and creativity go a long way in this vital, independent role. Previous tutoring experience or knowledge of a second language is helpful, but not required. The IRC offers ESL training and optional curriculum as well as a limited number of additional resources.

 

This position reports to Katie Heroux.

 

IRC leading the way from harm to home.

 

IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability.  

Agency: International Rescue Committee

 

TITLE:  ESL Tutor Volunteer

LOCATION:  Charlottesville

START DATE: October 2019

DURATION: ongoing

 

 

 

 

BACKGROUND: Founded in 1933, the International Rescue Committee is a leading, non-sectarian, non-profit organization providing emergency relief, protection, rehabilitation assistance, resettlement services, and advocacy for refugees and victims of oppression or violent conflict.  Domestically, our 22 offices across the U.S. ensure new arrivals have food, shelter, and clothing, and work with refugees to help them gain self-sufficiency.

Location: Client's home or another agreed-upon loaction.

Time Commitment: Minimum 6 month commitment. Minimum 2 hours per week. 

Responsbilities: Help newly arrived refugees learn English, and practice verbal and written communication. Serve as a friendly face and resource for clients to help them more easily integrate into the community.

Skills/Qualifications: Volunteers must have an excellent command of the English language, be culturally sensitive and respectful of diverse backgrounds, self-motivated and comfortable working with little supervision, and able to handle sensitive client information confidentially. Patience and creativity go a long way in this vital, independent role. Previous tutoring experience or knowledge of a second language is helpful, but not required. The IRC offers ESL training and optional curriculum as well as a limited number of additional resources.

 

This position reports to Katie Heroux.

 

IRC leading the way from harm to home.

 

IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability.  

Agency: International Rescue Committee

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Workshop Volunteer

Do you enjoy solving puzzles? Are you handy with a hammer? Savvy with a screwdriver? Here at the Store, we get lots of unassembled furniture, and are always looking for folks to help us put it together. We also occasionally receive donations that need some TLC – reattach legs, repair drawers, or restore a damaged piece. Even if you’re not very experienced, we have several regular volunteers that will be happy to work with you.

 Responsibilities:

Assemble new boxed furniture Perform minor repairs on new and donated items Identify pieces too badly damaged to be restored, and separate out as appropriate Observe product tracking and tool use guidelines to ensure safe and orderly assembly area

 Qualifications:

Ability to lift and move at least 20lbs. General knowledge about tool use and furniture assembly Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and good interpersonal skills

 Benefits:

Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Flexible schedule Store Discount Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

Time Commitment: Flexible

 

Agency: The Habitat Store

Do you enjoy solving puzzles? Are you handy with a hammer? Savvy with a screwdriver? Here at the Store, we get lots of unassembled furniture, and are always looking for folks to help us put it together. We also occasionally receive donations that need some TLC – reattach legs, repair drawers, or restore a damaged piece. Even if you’re not very experienced, we have several regular volunteers that will be happy to work with you.

 Responsibilities:

Assemble new boxed furniture Perform minor repairs on new and donated items Identify pieces too badly damaged to be restored, and separate out as appropriate Observe product tracking and tool use guidelines to ensure safe and orderly assembly area

 Qualifications:

Ability to lift and move at least 20lbs. General knowledge about tool use and furniture assembly Willingness to work with diverse partner groups Positive attitude and good interpersonal skills

 Benefits:

Gain valuable work experience in the non-profit sector Flexible schedule Store Discount Support store staff and other volunteers The chance to have a positive impact right here in Charlottesville

Time Commitment: Flexible

 

Agency: The Habitat Store

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

Are you a Facebook or Instagram fanatic? We need your help to create catchy social media posts highlighting our wonderful inventory!

Requirements:
-Must be available to come to the store 2-3 times a week (Mondays required) to take pictures of our inventory
-Creativity required - graphic design experience is a plus!
-Use of your own phone or electronic device strongly preferred

Benefits:
-Flexible schedule
-Gain valuable experience in the non-profit sector
-Store discount (25+ hours)
-Support Habitat for Humanity's mission
-Make a difference in the Charlottesville community

Agency: The Habitat Store

Are you a Facebook or Instagram fanatic? We need your help to create catchy social media posts highlighting our wonderful inventory!

Requirements:
-Must be available to come to the store 2-3 times a week (Mondays required) to take pictures of our inventory
-Creativity required - graphic design experience is a plus!
-Use of your own phone or electronic device strongly preferred

Benefits:
-Flexible schedule
-Gain valuable experience in the non-profit sector
-Store discount (25+ hours)
-Support Habitat for Humanity's mission
-Make a difference in the Charlottesville community

Agency: The Habitat Store

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 22903

Allow Groups: No