Volunteer: Life Cycle Analysis ResearchThis volunteer project will be an enriching opportunity for those interested in agriculture, food systems and ultimately food security. We are looking for volunteers to help us research and summarize the findings for what we're calling, 'Life Cycle Analysis' on various products we have in the marketplace.
How long it takes for a mass produced egg to get to the store after being laid? And what's the process of it getting there? Organization: Central Oregon Locavore This volunteer project will be an enriching opportunity for those interested in agriculture, food systems and ultimately food security. We are looking for volunteers to help us research and summarize the findings for what we're calling, 'Life Cycle Analysis' on various products we have in the marketplace.
How long it takes for a mass produced egg to get to the store after being laid? And what's the process of it getting there? Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Design Volunteer NeededIn search of creatives who know how to create in Canva! We are looking for volunteers who are comfortable using Canva and can help us with design projects we have within the organization. Some current projects we are looking for help on involve updating our vendor profile cards that we have throughout the marketplace, as well as helping us update our price tags and lists through out the market. If you're not fluent in Canva, but are interested in learning, we can show you how and get you set-up! There's no better way to learn than doing, and know you'll be supporting your local farmers and ranchers in the process. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore In search of creatives who know how to create in Canva! We are looking for volunteers who are comfortable using Canva and can help us with design projects we have within the organization. Some current projects we are looking for help on involve updating our vendor profile cards that we have throughout the marketplace, as well as helping us update our price tags and lists through out the market. If you're not fluent in Canva, but are interested in learning, we can show you how and get you set-up! There's no better way to learn than doing, and know you'll be supporting your local farmers and ranchers in the process. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office HelperFolding brochures and letters for mailing campaigns, making cold calls, checking inventory, organizing the library and art supplies and other similar tasks. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend Folding brochures and letters for mailing campaigns, making cold calls, checking inventory, organizing the library and art supplies and other similar tasks. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer and/or VideographerOregon Adaptive Sports(OAS) envisions a day when every person with a disability has access to the benefits of outdoor recreation. When there's opportunities to capture participants' "Best Day Ever" having experienced photographer volunteers is crucial! Indoor Events Occasionally we need a volunteer photographer for outreach and/or fundraisers to capture those supporting our mission, for example the First Chair Gala in an annual event in the fall Outdoors and Sports OAS has year-round programming, listed below, with a mixture of private lessons to community events. We are looking for photographers or videographers with experience with the outdoor, fast-paced environment. Skiing/snowboarding at Mt. Bachelor, Hoodoo Ski Area, and Mt. AshlandNordic skiing at Mt. BachelorCycling at Pine Nursery ParkMountain biking and gravel rides around BendIf you have media equipment and experience please connect with samy@oregonadaptivesports.org to be onboarded for volunteer opportunities. Organization: Oregon Adaptive Sports Oregon Adaptive Sports(OAS) envisions a day when every person with a disability has access to the benefits of outdoor recreation. When there's opportunities to capture participants' "Best Day Ever" having experienced photographer volunteers is crucial! Indoor Events Occasionally we need a volunteer photographer for outreach and/or fundraisers to capture those supporting our mission, for example the First Chair Gala in an annual event in the fall Outdoors and Sports OAS has year-round programming, listed below, with a mixture of private lessons to community events. We are looking for photographers or videographers with experience with the outdoor, fast-paced environment. Skiing/snowboarding at Mt. Bachelor, Hoodoo Ski Area, and Mt. AshlandNordic skiing at Mt. BachelorCycling at Pine Nursery ParkMountain biking and gravel rides around BendIf you have media equipment and experience please connect with samy@oregonadaptivesports.org to be onboarded for volunteer opportunities. Organization: Oregon Adaptive Sports Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer (Medical) Provider (MD, PCP, FNP, NP, ANP, PA, INT)We have opportunities for Family Care Providers, and well as Specialty Providers to see patients. Clinic Hours (shifts available): Monday 1:00 - 5:00 Tuesday 4:00 - 8:00 Thursday 8:30 - 12:30 Please reach out if you, or someone you know, might be interested in donating 4 hours of your time (once a week, once every 2 weeks, once a month....we will take whatever time you can give!) to see VIM patients. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine We have opportunities for Family Care Providers, and well as Specialty Providers to see patients. Clinic Hours (shifts available): Monday 1:00 - 5:00 Tuesday 4:00 - 8:00 Thursday 8:30 - 12:30 Please reach out if you, or someone you know, might be interested in donating 4 hours of your time (once a week, once every 2 weeks, once a month....we will take whatever time you can give!) to see VIM patients. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Interpreter - SpanishWe are looking for bi-lingual volunteers to interpret in our VIM medical clinic for our patients whose first language is Spanish. There is opportunity for clinical as well as non-clinical work. Your level of fluency will determine the position that is best suited to you. Certification is not required. This role can be done in person, or remotely. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine We are looking for bi-lingual volunteers to interpret in our VIM medical clinic for our patients whose first language is Spanish. There is opportunity for clinical as well as non-clinical work. Your level of fluency will determine the position that is best suited to you. Certification is not required. This role can be done in person, or remotely. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Advocate: Camp Fire is seeking Board members!Camp Fire creates safe spaces where young people can have fun and be themselves. We do this through a variety of powerful youth experiences and programs customized to meet the needs of youth, their families, and their local community. The common thread woven through all our programs is relationships. This is how we support young people as they navigate the challenges of growing up in the world today and learn the life skills they need to thrive. OUR VISIONWe envision a world where all young people thrive and have equitable opportunities for: Self-Discovery: All young people find their spark, lift their voice, and discover who they are; Community Connection: All young people find, build, and contribute to their community; they develop meaningful relationships with supportive adults and peers; they feel seen, heard, accepted, supported, and affirmed for who they are today, and who they will be in the future; Engagement with Nature: All young people experience the power and awe of the outdoors; they learn to respect, love, and care for our world. OUR MISSIONCamp Fire Central Oregon connects young people to the outdoors, to others, and to themselves. Camp Fire Central Oregon is seeking passionate, caring community members who would like to join our board. We seek diverse members of our community to be ambassadors and champions of our mission and offer creative thought leadership for the benefit of the organization. We have been in continuous operation in Bend since 1916, and currently work with youth in Deschutes and Crook Counties. Learn more. Quick Look: 1-2 hours/month; Meetings Bi-Monthly; 3-year term (1-year term for Youth Board Member age 16-18) Serve as a voting member of the board with the authority and responsibility to provide thought leadership. Help shape the direction of the organization and contribute to its financial sustainability. To learn more about Camp Fire Central Oregon, or to apply, please visit our website. Organization: Camp Fire Central Oregon Camp Fire creates safe spaces where young people can have fun and be themselves. We do this through a variety of powerful youth experiences and programs customized to meet the needs of youth, their families, and their local community. The common thread woven through all our programs is relationships. This is how we support young people as they navigate the challenges of growing up in the world today and learn the life skills they need to thrive. OUR VISIONWe envision a world where all young people thrive and have equitable opportunities for: Self-Discovery: All young people find their spark, lift their voice, and discover who they are; Community Connection: All young people find, build, and contribute to their community; they develop meaningful relationships with supportive adults and peers; they feel seen, heard, accepted, supported, and affirmed for who they are today, and who they will be in the future; Engagement with Nature: All young people experience the power and awe of the outdoors; they learn to respect, love, and care for our world. OUR MISSIONCamp Fire Central Oregon connects young people to the outdoors, to others, and to themselves. Camp Fire Central Oregon is seeking passionate, caring community members who would like to join our board. We seek diverse members of our community to be ambassadors and champions of our mission and offer creative thought leadership for the benefit of the organization. We have been in continuous operation in Bend since 1916, and currently work with youth in Deschutes and Crook Counties. Learn more. Quick Look: 1-2 hours/month; Meetings Bi-Monthly; 3-year term (1-year term for Youth Board Member age 16-18) Serve as a voting member of the board with the authority and responsibility to provide thought leadership. Help shape the direction of the organization and contribute to its financial sustainability. To learn more about Camp Fire Central Oregon, or to apply, please visit our website. Organization: Camp Fire Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Advocate Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love Babies?? Childcare VolunteerWe provide childcare for pregnant and parenting teens in the Bend LaPine School District. Our center located at Bend High serves the children of teen parents, and when space is available, the children of community members. We look for consistent volunteers who are trained and have had background checks, to step in on a regular basis or as needed. We're looking for people who love children! Organization: Bend LaPine Teen Parent Program We provide childcare for pregnant and parenting teens in the Bend LaPine School District. Our center located at Bend High serves the children of teen parents, and when space is available, the children of community members. We look for consistent volunteers who are trained and have had background checks, to step in on a regular basis or as needed. We're looking for people who love children! Organization: Bend LaPine Teen Parent Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Committee MemberAbout City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee plans all our forums. We are seeking members that are interested in leading small teams to develop content, speakers and programming. Committee Responsibilities Recommend and help evaluate potential forum topics.Serve on at least 1-2 smaller program planning teams a year.Reach out to potential speakers and moderators to help forum the best possible forum content.Recommendations to the Board of Directors on an optimum approach to the presentation of all forums and special forums in accordance with adopted program guidelines. Assist the Executive Director in the planning and implementation of all forums, special programs and public events.Committee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the Wednesday after each monthly forum, 4-5:30pm) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player, working with other volunteers in the planning and implementation of forums Ability to understand multitude viewpoints on issues Ability to follow written processes and proceduresComfortable with disagreements.Comfortable approaching potential speakers and moderators.Organization: City Club of Central Oregon About City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee plans all our forums. We are seeking members that are interested in leading small teams to develop content, speakers and programming. Committee Responsibilities Recommend and help evaluate potential forum topics.Serve on at least 1-2 smaller program planning teams a year.Reach out to potential speakers and moderators to help forum the best possible forum content.Recommendations to the Board of Directors on an optimum approach to the presentation of all forums and special forums in accordance with adopted program guidelines. Assist the Executive Director in the planning and implementation of all forums, special programs and public events.Committee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the Wednesday after each monthly forum, 4-5:30pm) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player, working with other volunteers in the planning and implementation of forums Ability to understand multitude viewpoints on issues Ability to follow written processes and proceduresComfortable with disagreements.Comfortable approaching potential speakers and moderators.Organization: City Club of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Membership and Sponsorship Committee MemberAbout City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on increasing City Club's memberships and sponsorships. We are looking for members that are willing to talk with potential members and sponsors about joining us. Committee Responsibilities Call/email non-member attendees to our events to inquire about joining.Call/email lapsed and dropped members to request re-joining.Recommend potential sponsors and make introductions to City Club staff. Make recommendations to the Board of Directors promotional opportunities to attract new members and retain current membership Assist the Executive Director in the implementation of membership and promotional programs Ongoing data collection pertaining to member recruitment and retentionCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the first Wednesday of each month, 11am-12pm on zoom with occasional in-person meetings) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Willingness to interact with members on a regular basisOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon About City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on increasing City Club's memberships and sponsorships. We are looking for members that are willing to talk with potential members and sponsors about joining us. Committee Responsibilities Call/email non-member attendees to our events to inquire about joining.Call/email lapsed and dropped members to request re-joining.Recommend potential sponsors and make introductions to City Club staff. Make recommendations to the Board of Directors promotional opportunities to attract new members and retain current membership Assist the Executive Director in the implementation of membership and promotional programs Ongoing data collection pertaining to member recruitment and retentionCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the first Wednesday of each month, 11am-12pm on zoom with occasional in-person meetings) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Willingness to interact with members on a regular basisOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing and Public Relations Committee MemberAbout City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement.We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on City Club's brand identity, how we can increase community support and promoting our forums. We are looking for members that can help us build public relations campaigns, develop content and promote the organization. Committee Responsibilities Annual marketing plan recommendation to the Board of Directors that supports membership growth and optimum participation in forums and other programming. Assist the Executive Director in public promotion that increased the knowledge of the presence of City Club in Central Oregon and its activities and make City Club the forum of choice for our region. Write monthly recaps of our forums.Help position City Club as an organization people donate to. Assist in marketing and advertising promotional activities, including copywriting Help distribute marketing materialsCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the fourth Monday of the month, 4-5:30pm in a hybrid format) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Ability to listen to all sides of an issueOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon About City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement.We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on City Club's brand identity, how we can increase community support and promoting our forums. We are looking for members that can help us build public relations campaigns, develop content and promote the organization. Committee Responsibilities Annual marketing plan recommendation to the Board of Directors that supports membership growth and optimum participation in forums and other programming. Assist the Executive Director in public promotion that increased the knowledge of the presence of City Club in Central Oregon and its activities and make City Club the forum of choice for our region. Write monthly recaps of our forums.Help position City Club as an organization people donate to. Assist in marketing and advertising promotional activities, including copywriting Help distribute marketing materialsCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the fourth Monday of the month, 4-5:30pm in a hybrid format) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Ability to listen to all sides of an issueOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance/Handy Volunteer NeededWe are in need of a handy person to do a few chores around our campuses. Projects might consist of hanging shelving/signage, fixing fences, trimming back a tree or shrub, or replacing a toilet handle, door lock, light bulbs, etc. We would like to have a long term, on call basis volunteer. The mission of Deschutes Children's Foundation is to promote a community of services for the children and families of Deschutes County. Our primary strategy for pursuing this mission is to provide rent-free facilities and no-cost property management for human service programs that serve children and families directly. This puts critical dollars to work for children and families. Close collaboration between programs selected for campus residency fosters efficient, effective, and accessible services. Organization: Deschutes Children's Foundation We are in need of a handy person to do a few chores around our campuses. Projects might consist of hanging shelving/signage, fixing fences, trimming back a tree or shrub, or replacing a toilet handle, door lock, light bulbs, etc. We would like to have a long term, on call basis volunteer. The mission of Deschutes Children's Foundation is to promote a community of services for the children and families of Deschutes County. Our primary strategy for pursuing this mission is to provide rent-free facilities and no-cost property management for human service programs that serve children and families directly. This puts critical dollars to work for children and families. Close collaboration between programs selected for campus residency fosters efficient, effective, and accessible services. Organization: Deschutes Children's Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketplace VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers to help us with tasks throughout the marketplace. Tasks include helping clean jars for our packaging reuse program, gardening, cleaning tags, stocking the market, and various small jobs that help streamline the marketplace and support our team so we can continue to focus on food access for Central Oregon. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore We are looking for volunteers to help us with tasks throughout the marketplace. Tasks include helping clean jars for our packaging reuse program, gardening, cleaning tags, stocking the market, and various small jobs that help streamline the marketplace and support our team so we can continue to focus on food access for Central Oregon. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Egg Candling Fresh Local EggsWe are looking for volunteers to help out on Monday's and Tuesday's! Local farmers bring us fresh eggs on Monday and Tuesday mornings and then volunteers help us ensure they are ready to sell. Egg Candling hours are from 10am - 3pm and we ask that you help for a minimum of 1.5 hours. Please reach out with any questions! Organization: Central Oregon Locavore We are looking for volunteers to help out on Monday's and Tuesday's! Local farmers bring us fresh eggs on Monday and Tuesday mornings and then volunteers help us ensure they are ready to sell. Egg Candling hours are from 10am - 3pm and we ask that you help for a minimum of 1.5 hours. Please reach out with any questions! Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant WriterWe are seeking a passionate and skilled Volunteer Grant Writer to join our team. This role involves researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding for various school initiatives, including teacher salaries, professional development, and educational programs. The Volunteer Grant Writer will work closely with the school's administration to identify funding needs and match them with appropriate grant opportunities. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend We are seeking a passionate and skilled Volunteer Grant Writer to join our team. This role involves researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding for various school initiatives, including teacher salaries, professional development, and educational programs. The Volunteer Grant Writer will work closely with the school's administration to identify funding needs and match them with appropriate grant opportunities. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Equipment Maintenance and/or StorageClean equipment weekly or bimonthly, or store equipment on property. Organization: Destination Rehab Clean equipment weekly or bimonthly, or store equipment on property. Organization: Destination Rehab Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group volunteer opportunitiesHelp expand homeownership in Bend and Redmond. Work with Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity to participate in a group service project with your team. Opportunities could include a build day on a home construction site or a special project at the ReStore. Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Help expand homeownership in Bend and Redmond. Work with Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity to participate in a group service project with your team. Opportunities could include a build day on a home construction site or a special project at the ReStore. Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Bend-Redmond Habitat AmeriCorps Construction Crew LeaderBend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity is looking for AmeriCorps Construction Crew Leaders As Bend and Redmond communities continue to grow at an ever increasing rate, it is not surprising that we are facing a housing crisis. Renters often pay more than half their income and homeownership becomes more unattainable every day, even for those that make 100% of the area median income. If you have a passion for helping others and are interested in learning valuable professional and life skills, you could help strengthen community through shelter by joining the Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity team as an AmeriCorps National Construction Crew Leader. Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity is looking for (2) more individuals to serve full-time for 10.5 months on our residential construction sites. No construction experience is required but you will need a willingness to learn, a positive attitude, and a bias to action. For the 2024-2025 AmeriCorps service year, Construction Crew Leaders will assist in the construction of up to 24 new, sustainable homes to be sold at an affordable rate to qualified individuals and families in Bend and Redmond. The primary goals of the position are to assist with day-to-day construction activities, to help maintain a safe and efficient work environment, and to gain the skills and confidence needed to lead groups of volunteers. We also expect our members to achieve an understanding of our mission and goals in order to be an advocate for the organization and to help educate new volunteers. Members will receive a modest living allowance, an education award, and access to health care. Bend-Redmond Habitat also provides private subsidized housing and access to our vehicles for work travel. Visit habitat.org/americorps and bendredmondhabitat.org/americorps for more information. Applications will be received until the available AmeriCorps positions are filled by qualified candidates. Apply today! Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity is looking for AmeriCorps Construction Crew Leaders As Bend and Redmond communities continue to grow at an ever increasing rate, it is not surprising that we are facing a housing crisis. Renters often pay more than half their income and homeownership becomes more unattainable every day, even for those that make 100% of the area median income. If you have a passion for helping others and are interested in learning valuable professional and life skills, you could help strengthen community through shelter by joining the Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity team as an AmeriCorps National Construction Crew Leader. Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity is looking for (2) more individuals to serve full-time for 10.5 months on our residential construction sites. No construction experience is required but you will need a willingness to learn, a positive attitude, and a bias to action. For the 2024-2025 AmeriCorps service year, Construction Crew Leaders will assist in the construction of up to 24 new, sustainable homes to be sold at an affordable rate to qualified individuals and families in Bend and Redmond. The primary goals of the position are to assist with day-to-day construction activities, to help maintain a safe and efficient work environment, and to gain the skills and confidence needed to lead groups of volunteers. We also expect our members to achieve an understanding of our mission and goals in order to be an advocate for the organization and to help educate new volunteers. Members will receive a modest living allowance, an education award, and access to health care. Bend-Redmond Habitat also provides private subsidized housing and access to our vehicles for work travel. Visit habitat.org/americorps and bendredmondhabitat.org/americorps for more information. Applications will be received until the available AmeriCorps positions are filled by qualified candidates. Apply today! Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good Light Neighbor ContactEncourages and drives participation in this voluntary project that recognizes businesses and residences and government offices for good outdoor lighting practices Organization: DarkSky Oregon Encourages and drives participation in this voluntary project that recognizes businesses and residences and government offices for good outdoor lighting practices Organization: DarkSky Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Eyes in the FieldIdentifies problem lights & send reports to City/County Identifies businesses with good lighting and provides Good Light Neighbor certificates Compile photos of poor lighting and good lighting examples Organization: DarkSky Oregon Identifies problem lights & send reports to City/County Identifies businesses with good lighting and provides Good Light Neighbor certificates Compile photos of poor lighting and good lighting examples Organization: DarkSky Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Library Assistant - Sisters LibraryDo you love books? Are you interested in learning about the Deschutes Public Library collection and how books get processed? This may be the volunteer position for you! The Library needs assistance moving materials from being checked in back to the shelves. You will learn about the book collection at the Deschutes Public Library as well as ensure customers have access to well organized materials. Must be 12 or older to qualify for this position. Hours are flexible - Tuesday through Saturday. Must be able to commit to two hours per week for a minimum of 4-6 months Organization: Deschutes Public Library Do you love books? Are you interested in learning about the Deschutes Public Library collection and how books get processed? This may be the volunteer position for you! The Library needs assistance moving materials from being checked in back to the shelves. You will learn about the book collection at the Deschutes Public Library as well as ensure customers have access to well organized materials. Must be 12 or older to qualify for this position. Hours are flexible - Tuesday through Saturday. Must be able to commit to two hours per week for a minimum of 4-6 months Organization: Deschutes Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth OpportunitiesThere are options for youth to volunteer with a parent or guardian, or to volunteer as a group. Youth groups, troops, clubs and teams can sign up for special opportunities with our outreach vehicles, collect materials for drives or kits, create decorations for holidays or events, or something tailored to your group's interests. Organization: Shepherd's House Ministries There are options for youth to volunteer with a parent or guardian, or to volunteer as a group. Youth groups, troops, clubs and teams can sign up for special opportunities with our outreach vehicles, collect materials for drives or kits, create decorations for holidays or events, or something tailored to your group's interests. Organization: Shepherd's House Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Council TrainerLove Girl Scouts and want to share your passion and knowledge with other volunteers? Ir just want to volunteer on an as-needed basis, teaching adults skills they'll pass on to their troops? Join the GSOSW Council Training Corps! Volunteer trainers offer consistent training anchored in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. GSOSW trainings provide adult volunteers the skills they need to provide safe, empowering and enriching Girl Scout Programing, and inspire them to engage girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others, and making the world a better place. Ready to get started? Submit an application to Patricia Hutchings, Learning Services Specialist, at phutchings@girlscoutsosw.org. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Love Girl Scouts and want to share your passion and knowledge with other volunteers? Ir just want to volunteer on an as-needed basis, teaching adults skills they'll pass on to their troops? Join the GSOSW Council Training Corps! Volunteer trainers offer consistent training anchored in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. GSOSW trainings provide adult volunteers the skills they need to provide safe, empowering and enriching Girl Scout Programing, and inspire them to engage girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others, and making the world a better place. Ready to get started? Submit an application to Patricia Hutchings, Learning Services Specialist, at phutchings@girlscoutsosw.org. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Occasional VolunteerDo you have just a few hours or a few days to give? Do you have a special skill or expertise that you could share to help girls discover something new and earn a badge? Occasional volunteering may be the right fit for you! Reach out and we'll work with you to find the perfect match.
Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Do you have just a few hours or a few days to give? Do you have a special skill or expertise that you could share to help girls discover something new and earn a badge? Occasional volunteering may be the right fit for you! Reach out and we'll work with you to find the perfect match.
Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Troop LeaderGirl Scout troop leaders prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure in a safe, all-girl, no-limits environment. Imagine the excitement, memories, and impact you’ll have as you help your girls discover what interests them and how to make a difference in their world. With you as their troop leader, they’ll go as far as their imaginations can take them. In every Girl Scout troop, two or more leaders work with their girls to plan a progressive series of engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, exploring science, getting outdoors, selling cookies, and doing community service projects. Troop leaders are supported by Friends and Family troop volunteers, online training and planning tools, a local team of experienced Girl Scout volunteers, and dedicated staff. Troop leaders often spend between 5-15 hours a month, but what that looks like is totally up to you! As troop leader, you can decide with your troop to meet once a week, once a month, or every few months! And don't worry- troop leaders aren't just moms! Anyone that is willing to submit a background check and complete the training can be a troop leader. You don't have to have a child of your own to get involved; all you need is a passion for mentoring the next generation of leaders. We can even help match you with another troop leader and a group of girls! Each Girl Scout troop must have at least two troop leaders who are unrelated and from different households, one of whom must be female. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Girl Scout troop leaders prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure in a safe, all-girl, no-limits environment. Imagine the excitement, memories, and impact you’ll have as you help your girls discover what interests them and how to make a difference in their world. With you as their troop leader, they’ll go as far as their imaginations can take them. In every Girl Scout troop, two or more leaders work with their girls to plan a progressive series of engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, exploring science, getting outdoors, selling cookies, and doing community service projects. Troop leaders are supported by Friends and Family troop volunteers, online training and planning tools, a local team of experienced Girl Scout volunteers, and dedicated staff. Troop leaders often spend between 5-15 hours a month, but what that looks like is totally up to you! As troop leader, you can decide with your troop to meet once a week, once a month, or every few months! And don't worry- troop leaders aren't just moms! Anyone that is willing to submit a background check and complete the training can be a troop leader. You don't have to have a child of your own to get involved; all you need is a passion for mentoring the next generation of leaders. We can even help match you with another troop leader and a group of girls! Each Girl Scout troop must have at least two troop leaders who are unrelated and from different households, one of whom must be female. Organization: Girl Scouts of Oregon and SW Washington Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a leader! Help clean up the Northwest!SOLVE is excited to invite leaders across Central Oregon to connect to their community by becoming SOLVE project leaders! SOLVE supports all of our leaders with free training materials, event supplies, outreach support and more. Projects help bring Oregonians together to enhance our state and create a legacy of stewardship, benefiting communities and wildlife alike! Oregonians across the state look to SOLVE in the spring and fall during our annual state wide programs to sign up for volunteer projects in their community. Help them get involved this year by leading an event to enhance our state. Oregon Spring Cleanup in April and the Beach & Riverside Cleanup in September happen each year and have become Oregon traditions, taking place in our state for decades. Sign up to lead a project early this year for the best result possible. Projects can include litter cleanup, invasive plant removal, planting of native trees and shrubs and additional watershed restoration projects. Year-round opportunities to lead an event are available through Project Oregon and Oregon Adopt-A-River, projects through these programs can happen at the location and time that works best for you and SOLVE is here to support your event every step of the way. Contact us today for more details at 503-844-9571 or info@solveoregon.org Organization: SOLVE SOLVE is excited to invite leaders across Central Oregon to connect to their community by becoming SOLVE project leaders! SOLVE supports all of our leaders with free training materials, event supplies, outreach support and more. Projects help bring Oregonians together to enhance our state and create a legacy of stewardship, benefiting communities and wildlife alike! Oregonians across the state look to SOLVE in the spring and fall during our annual state wide programs to sign up for volunteer projects in their community. Help them get involved this year by leading an event to enhance our state. Oregon Spring Cleanup in April and the Beach & Riverside Cleanup in September happen each year and have become Oregon traditions, taking place in our state for decades. Sign up to lead a project early this year for the best result possible. Projects can include litter cleanup, invasive plant removal, planting of native trees and shrubs and additional watershed restoration projects. Year-round opportunities to lead an event are available through Project Oregon and Oregon Adopt-A-River, projects through these programs can happen at the location and time that works best for you and SOLVE is here to support your event every step of the way. Contact us today for more details at 503-844-9571 or info@solveoregon.org Organization: SOLVE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Juneteenth Volunteer TeamConnect with the volunteer committee to get an opportunity to help at Juneteenth 2024. Find out more at juneteenthcentralor.com and scroll down to "Become a Volunteer." Organization: The Father's Group Connect with the volunteer committee to get an opportunity to help at Juneteenth 2024. Find out more at juneteenthcentralor.com and scroll down to "Become a Volunteer." Organization: The Father's Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food PantryAssist with preparing food boxes for clients in need Organization: Society Of St Vincent De Paul Redmond Conference Assist with preparing food boxes for clients in need Organization: Society Of St Vincent De Paul Redmond Conference Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities for the Ronald McDonald HouseWe use volunteers of all ages for cleaning, yard work, clerical, cooking, special fund raising events, organizing, etc. We use individuals, businesses, community service groups,school groups, youth groups, families, clubs, etc. Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities We use volunteers of all ages for cleaning, yard work, clerical, cooking, special fund raising events, organizing, etc. We use individuals, businesses, community service groups,school groups, youth groups, families, clubs, etc. Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YouthLine Peer Support Specialist Volunteer Position!Want to be a part of an AWESOME team of teens and young adults making a difference in the lives of their peers? Become a volunteer with YouthLine in Central Oregon! YouthLine is a free, confidential teen-to-teen help, support and crisis line that operates every day from 4-10 PM PST (3-10 PM on Wednesday). Teens call, text, email or chat us with anything that may be bothering them; including issues like family and relationship problems, substance abuse, eating disorders, depression, suicidal thoughts, and other tough issues. No issue is too big or too small for an individual to reach out about! Staff and volunteers from the YouthLine also offer an outreach program across Oregon to destigmatize mental health challenges, increase awareness for mental health and wellness, and encourage youth to reach out for help. We are looking for passionate teens and young adults ages 15-20 living in Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties to volunteer with YouthLine! As a YouthLine Peer Crisis Intervention Specialist, you’ll attend one 3.5 hour shift per week where you’ll answer phone calls, texts, emails and chats from other teens who call our helpline. Volunteers are always supervised by masters-level clinicians. You’ll also participate in outreach activities, such as classroom education, tabling, or speaking at an event. By volunteering with us, you get to be a powerful voice of hope for other teens and young adults and meet other like-minded volunteers who are dedicated to making a difference! As a volunteer, you’ll receive 63 hours of training and ongoing personal and professional development. On top of that, volunteering with us looks great on resumes and college applications! Want to learn more?! Email us at YouthL@linesforlife.org !!!
Organization: YouthLine Want to be a part of an AWESOME team of teens and young adults making a difference in the lives of their peers? Become a volunteer with YouthLine in Central Oregon! YouthLine is a free, confidential teen-to-teen help, support and crisis line that operates every day from 4-10 PM PST (3-10 PM on Wednesday). Teens call, text, email or chat us with anything that may be bothering them; including issues like family and relationship problems, substance abuse, eating disorders, depression, suicidal thoughts, and other tough issues. No issue is too big or too small for an individual to reach out about! Staff and volunteers from the YouthLine also offer an outreach program across Oregon to destigmatize mental health challenges, increase awareness for mental health and wellness, and encourage youth to reach out for help. We are looking for passionate teens and young adults ages 15-20 living in Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties to volunteer with YouthLine! As a YouthLine Peer Crisis Intervention Specialist, you’ll attend one 3.5 hour shift per week where you’ll answer phone calls, texts, emails and chats from other teens who call our helpline. Volunteers are always supervised by masters-level clinicians. You’ll also participate in outreach activities, such as classroom education, tabling, or speaking at an event. By volunteering with us, you get to be a powerful voice of hope for other teens and young adults and meet other like-minded volunteers who are dedicated to making a difference! As a volunteer, you’ll receive 63 hours of training and ongoing personal and professional development. On top of that, volunteering with us looks great on resumes and college applications! Want to learn more?! Email us at YouthL@linesforlife.org !!!
Organization: YouthLine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooking, Cleaning, and/or Delivering in RedmondVolunteers in Redmond make a free community dinner Mondays - Fridays. Activities include prep, cooking, dishwashing, and delivering dinner to the serving location. Soon, we'll need volunteers to deliver donated groceries fom Terrebonne Oliver Lemon's to the Redmond Family Kitchen. For more information, email the volunteer coordinator: tori@familykitchen.org Thanks for your time! Organization: Family Kitchen Volunteers in Redmond make a free community dinner Mondays - Fridays. Activities include prep, cooking, dishwashing, and delivering dinner to the serving location. Soon, we'll need volunteers to deliver donated groceries fom Terrebonne Oliver Lemon's to the Redmond Family Kitchen. For more information, email the volunteer coordinator: tori@familykitchen.org Thanks for your time! Organization: Family Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FAN Volunteer CorpsFAN Volunteers contribute to the organization by assisting in various activities throughout the year, such as: Events - volunteers help at a variety of events, with our biggest being our Annual Luncheons held each spring Fundraising - opportunities include hosting a fundraising party in your own home among other fundraising efforts Administrative work - Inventory of school supplies and clothes, stuffing and addressing fundraising envelopes, etc. Kits for Kids Hygiene Bags - packing hand-sewn bags full of hygiene products for students and their families School Supply Drives - volunteers help each August gather items from community drives in preparation of the first FAN Advocate meeting of the school yearClick here to join the FAN Volunteer Corps! By joining our volunteer list, you will receive emails throughout the year with specific opportunities. Organization: Family Access Network (FAN) FAN Volunteers contribute to the organization by assisting in various activities throughout the year, such as: Events - volunteers help at a variety of events, with our biggest being our Annual Luncheons held each spring Fundraising - opportunities include hosting a fundraising party in your own home among other fundraising efforts Administrative work - Inventory of school supplies and clothes, stuffing and addressing fundraising envelopes, etc. Kits for Kids Hygiene Bags - packing hand-sewn bags full of hygiene products for students and their families School Supply Drives - volunteers help each August gather items from community drives in preparation of the first FAN Advocate meeting of the school yearClick here to join the FAN Volunteer Corps! By joining our volunteer list, you will receive emails throughout the year with specific opportunities. Organization: Family Access Network (FAN) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteering with bunniesWe are a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit animal sanctuary and bunny rescue. Rescuing bunnies is our main focus, but we have other animals to interact with as well! Volunteer opportunities for children 10 and up and adults helping with feeding, brushing, sweeping out pens, cleaning litter boxes, socializing and more! Volunteers 13 or under will need an adult to accompany them. Volunteers are welcome Monday-Sunday. We schedule by appointment only. Morning shifts are ideally 10 or 11am (with some flexibility on start time) OR afternoon/evening shifts are 3pm or later. These shifts usually take 1-2 hours. We're located in Redmond, OR and ask for a Volunteer Waiver to be completed before volunteering, please click on the following link https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/pqehfadker7yesij1korhx/web/ We have implemented a SignUpGenius account where you can sign up for an open volunteer time slot. This is the link to our published schedule: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4FA8A62CAAFEC70-feeding. If you would please create a login and sign up for time slots you are available for, we would greatly appreciate it. This lets us plan ahead and fill any available time. If you need additional information, please contact: wildflowerbunnylove@gmail.comOrganization: Ember’s Wildflower Animal Sanctuary and Bunny Rescue We are a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit animal sanctuary and bunny rescue. Rescuing bunnies is our main focus, but we have other animals to interact with as well! Volunteer opportunities for children 10 and up and adults helping with feeding, brushing, sweeping out pens, cleaning litter boxes, socializing and more! Volunteers 13 or under will need an adult to accompany them. Volunteers are welcome Monday-Sunday. We schedule by appointment only. Morning shifts are ideally 10 or 11am (with some flexibility on start time) OR afternoon/evening shifts are 3pm or later. These shifts usually take 1-2 hours. We're located in Redmond, OR and ask for a Volunteer Waiver to be completed before volunteering, please click on the following link https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/w/pqehfadker7yesij1korhx/web/ We have implemented a SignUpGenius account where you can sign up for an open volunteer time slot. This is the link to our published schedule: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4FA8A62CAAFEC70-feeding. If you would please create a login and sign up for time slots you are available for, we would greatly appreciate it. This lets us plan ahead and fill any available time. If you need additional information, please contact: wildflowerbunnylove@gmail.comOrganization: Ember’s Wildflower Animal Sanctuary and Bunny Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Design/Crew VolunteersPutting on a show takes a lot of creative minds and willing workers! Every show that CTC produces requires a team of designers (Lights, Sound, Costumes, Props, and Set), builders (Carpenters, Seamstresses, Painters, and Handicrafts) and crew (Backstage Crew, Stage Managers, and Board Operators). Whatever your experience or skill level, there is a place for you to learn and create at CTC! Whether you are a student looking to build your resume or an adult looking to expand your skills and try something new, becoming a design/crew volunteer is a fantastic opportunity to be a part of storytelling in your community. Organization: Cascades Theatrical Company Putting on a show takes a lot of creative minds and willing workers! Every show that CTC produces requires a team of designers (Lights, Sound, Costumes, Props, and Set), builders (Carpenters, Seamstresses, Painters, and Handicrafts) and crew (Backstage Crew, Stage Managers, and Board Operators). Whatever your experience or skill level, there is a place for you to learn and create at CTC! Whether you are a student looking to build your resume or an adult looking to expand your skills and try something new, becoming a design/crew volunteer is a fantastic opportunity to be a part of storytelling in your community. Organization: Cascades Theatrical Company Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Climate ActivistAre you a young person looking for a way to make a difference in the fight against the Climate Crisis? Are you a high school or college student looking to gain green job experience? Join 350 Deschutes in our campaign to Electrify Bend. You will gain experience in political activism and grassroots organizing. Harness your passion for the planet to make a difference in your community, all while gaining amazing experience for your resume. Organization: 350Deschutes Are you a young person looking for a way to make a difference in the fight against the Climate Crisis? Are you a high school or college student looking to gain green job experience? Join 350 Deschutes in our campaign to Electrify Bend. You will gain experience in political activism and grassroots organizing. Harness your passion for the planet to make a difference in your community, all while gaining amazing experience for your resume. Organization: 350Deschutes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front of House VolunteersHelp out on a show night and see the play for free! Volunteer opportunities include: Usher Will Call (A short training is required, contact anita@cascadestheatrical.org to receive training) Box Office (A short training is required, contact anita@cascadestheatrical.org to receive training) Bartender (OLCC Server's License required) Concessions (OLCC Server's License required)
Check out show dates and times on our website! cascadestheatrical.org For more information, email volunteer@cascadestheatrical.org Organization: Cascades Theatrical Company Help out on a show night and see the play for free! Volunteer opportunities include: Usher Will Call (A short training is required, contact anita@cascadestheatrical.org to receive training) Box Office (A short training is required, contact anita@cascadestheatrical.org to receive training) Bartender (OLCC Server's License required) Concessions (OLCC Server's License required)
Check out show dates and times on our website! cascadestheatrical.org For more information, email volunteer@cascadestheatrical.org Organization: Cascades Theatrical Company Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LaundryVolunteers wash our laundry and towels. This opportunity has very flexible timing. Organization: Family Kitchen Volunteers wash our laundry and towels. This opportunity has very flexible timing. Organization: Family Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DishwashingDishwashing volunteers are THE most vital part of our organization - nothing would be possible without them. Hard work for 3 - 5 hours in a team of two or three. You'll leave feeling important and appreciated! Organization: Family Kitchen Dishwashing volunteers are THE most vital part of our organization - nothing would be possible without them. Hard work for 3 - 5 hours in a team of two or three. You'll leave feeling important and appreciated! Organization: Family Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers - Affirming Life... Every Day, Every TimeHeart 'n Home welcomes Volunteers! Volunteers have a variety of life experience, talents and passion that make a significant difference in the lives of our patients and families. The types of activities in which you may participate include: companionship, delivering flowers, reading, prepare a meal, help keep the home neat, and whatever else your heart and creativity can dream up. You will never be asked to provide medical care or move a patient. Organization: Heart 'n Home Hospice & Palliative Care Heart 'n Home welcomes Volunteers! Volunteers have a variety of life experience, talents and passion that make a significant difference in the lives of our patients and families. The types of activities in which you may participate include: companionship, delivering flowers, reading, prepare a meal, help keep the home neat, and whatever else your heart and creativity can dream up. You will never be asked to provide medical care or move a patient. Organization: Heart 'n Home Hospice & Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient recoveryCome support our community effort to provide affordable spay, neuter, vaccines and microchips to the residents of Central Oregon! No experience necessary. Clinics are held one weekend a month and we schedule four hour shifts. You must be able to stand, bend, crouch, walk and move. Please complete our volunteer form at fixbend.org Organization: FIXBend Come support our community effort to provide affordable spay, neuter, vaccines and microchips to the residents of Central Oregon! No experience necessary. Clinics are held one weekend a month and we schedule four hour shifts. You must be able to stand, bend, crouch, walk and move. Please complete our volunteer form at fixbend.org Organization: FIXBend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front desk / Client serviceCome support our community effort to provide affordable spay, neuter, vaccines and microchips to the residents of Central Oregon! No experience necessary!
Clinics are held one weekend a month and we schedule four hour shifts. If interested, Please complete our volunteer form at fixbend.org
Organization: FIXBend Come support our community effort to provide affordable spay, neuter, vaccines and microchips to the residents of Central Oregon! No experience necessary!
Clinics are held one weekend a month and we schedule four hour shifts. If interested, Please complete our volunteer form at fixbend.org
Organization: FIXBend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Preparedness Team -- RedmondJoin our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Join our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98008 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Preparedness Team -- PrinevilleJoin our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Join our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Preparedness Team -- MadrasJoin our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Join our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Fire Preparedness Team -- BendJoin our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Join our local team and work in partnership with the fire department to install free smoke alarms and help families make evacuation plans. This is a fulfilling job and is done in teams. Your team will set the schedule and planning for each neighborhood served. We are seeing this work save lives across the country and helps support the work of our local fire departments. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Preparedness Presenter for Youth and Adults **Se necesitan voluntarios/voluntarias bilingües!** - Jefferson County[12:25 PM] Smith, Patricia The Central and Eastern OR Red Cross Chapter is always looking for local volunteers who want to make their communities safer through delivery of emergency preparedness and resiliency training! Our programs: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- All training and materials are provided. We would also love to talk to folks who speak Spanish or a second language about expanding our programs to include the entire community here in Central Oregon.
¡El Capítulo de la Cruz Roja de OR Central y Oriental siempre está buscando voluntarios locales que quieran hacer que sus comunidades sean más seguras mediante la impartición de capacitación en preparación para emergencias y resiliencia! Nuestros programas: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- Se proporciona toda la capacitación y los materiales. También nos encantaría hablar con personas que hablan español o un segundo idioma sobre la ampliación de nuestros programas para incluir a toda la comunidad aquí en el centro de Oregon. Prepare with Pedro For Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade. Stories and activities that help children learn disaster preparedness and coping skills. Available for free digital download from the Red Cross.
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon [12:25 PM] Smith, Patricia The Central and Eastern OR Red Cross Chapter is always looking for local volunteers who want to make their communities safer through delivery of emergency preparedness and resiliency training! Our programs: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- All training and materials are provided. We would also love to talk to folks who speak Spanish or a second language about expanding our programs to include the entire community here in Central Oregon.
¡El Capítulo de la Cruz Roja de OR Central y Oriental siempre está buscando voluntarios locales que quieran hacer que sus comunidades sean más seguras mediante la impartición de capacitación en preparación para emergencias y resiliencia! Nuestros programas: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- Se proporciona toda la capacitación y los materiales. También nos encantaría hablar con personas que hablan español o un segundo idioma sobre la ampliación de nuestros programas para incluir a toda la comunidad aquí en el centro de Oregon. Prepare with Pedro For Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade. Stories and activities that help children learn disaster preparedness and coping skills. Available for free digital download from the Red Cross.
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 97741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Preparedness Presenter for Youth and Adults **Se necesitan voluntarios/voluntarias bilingües!** - Crook CountyThe Central and Eastern OR Red Cross Chapter is always looking for local volunteers who want to make their communities safer through delivery of emergency preparedness and resiliency training! Our programs: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- All training and materials are provided. We would also love to talk to folks who speak Spanish or a second language about expanding our programs to include the entire community here in Central Oregon.
¡El Capítulo de la Cruz Roja de OR Central y Oriental siempre está buscando voluntarios locales que quieran hacer que sus comunidades sean más seguras mediante la impartición de capacitación en preparación para emergencias y resiliencia! Nuestros programas: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- Se proporciona toda la capacitación y los materiales. También nos encantaría hablar con personas que hablan español o un segundo idioma sobre la ampliación de nuestros programas para incluir a toda la comunidad aquí en el centro de Oregon.
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon The Central and Eastern OR Red Cross Chapter is always looking for local volunteers who want to make their communities safer through delivery of emergency preparedness and resiliency training! Our programs: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- All training and materials are provided. We would also love to talk to folks who speak Spanish or a second language about expanding our programs to include the entire community here in Central Oregon.
¡El Capítulo de la Cruz Roja de OR Central y Oriental siempre está buscando voluntarios locales que quieran hacer que sus comunidades sean más seguras mediante la impartición de capacitación en preparación para emergencias y resiliencia! Nuestros programas: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- Se proporciona toda la capacitación y los materiales. También nos encantaría hablar con personas que hablan español o un segundo idioma sobre la ampliación de nuestros programas para incluir a toda la comunidad aquí en el centro de Oregon.
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Preparedness Presenter for Youth and Adults **Se necesitan voluntarios/voluntarias bilingües!* - Deschutes County*The Central and Eastern OR Red Cross Chapter is always looking for local volunteers who want to make their communities safer through delivery of emergency preparedness and resiliency training! Our programs: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- All training and materials are provided. We would also love to talk to folks who speak Spanish or a second language about expanding our programs to include the entire community here in Central Oregon.
¡El Capítulo de la Cruz Roja de OR Central y Oriental siempre está buscando voluntarios locales que quieran hacer que sus comunidades sean más seguras mediante la impartición de capacitación en preparación para emergencias y resiliencia! Nuestros programas: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- Se proporciona toda la capacitación y los materiales. También nos encantaría hablar con personas que hablan español o un segundo idioma sobre la ampliación de nuestros programas para incluir a toda la comunidad aquí en el centro de Oregon.
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon The Central and Eastern OR Red Cross Chapter is always looking for local volunteers who want to make their communities safer through delivery of emergency preparedness and resiliency training! Our programs: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- All training and materials are provided. We would also love to talk to folks who speak Spanish or a second language about expanding our programs to include the entire community here in Central Oregon.
¡El Capítulo de la Cruz Roja de OR Central y Oriental siempre está buscando voluntarios locales que quieran hacer que sus comunidades sean más seguras mediante la impartición de capacitación en preparación para emergencias y resiliencia! Nuestros programas: Prepare with Pedro Pillowcase Project Be Red Cross Ready Ready Rating- Se proporciona toda la capacitación y los materiales. También nos encantaría hablar con personas que hablan español o un segundo idioma sobre la ampliación de nuestros programas para incluir a toda la comunidad aquí en el centro de Oregon.
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly visits, welcoming guests to hospice house, medication delivery, gardening and more!Partners in Care is Central Oregon's oldest and largest hospice. Opportunities for direct patient care with our patients and clients, as well as working "behind the scenes" with prescription deliveries/mailings, etc. We also need volunteers to serve as greeters in our Hospice House which opened in March 2022. Come and join a compassionate and supportive team by contributing your time, unique skills, and unhurried presence as we provide unequaled and collaborative patient-centered care. Partners In Care serves Central Oregon, including Bend, Redmond, Madras, Prineville, La Pine, Sisters, Camp Sherman, Crescent, Gilchrist, Chemult and Christmas Valley. All interested volunteers must complete a Volunteer Application, attend Volunteer Orientation, and undergo a background check, drug screening, and TB test. COVID vaccine is required. The next New Volunteer Orientation will be held Saturday, May 4, 2024 8:30am-5pm. Please complete the Partners In Care Volunteer Application. The volunteer department will reach out upon receipt with more information. Organization: Partners In Care Partners in Care is Central Oregon's oldest and largest hospice. Opportunities for direct patient care with our patients and clients, as well as working "behind the scenes" with prescription deliveries/mailings, etc. We also need volunteers to serve as greeters in our Hospice House which opened in March 2022. Come and join a compassionate and supportive team by contributing your time, unique skills, and unhurried presence as we provide unequaled and collaborative patient-centered care. Partners In Care serves Central Oregon, including Bend, Redmond, Madras, Prineville, La Pine, Sisters, Camp Sherman, Crescent, Gilchrist, Chemult and Christmas Valley. All interested volunteers must complete a Volunteer Application, attend Volunteer Orientation, and undergo a background check, drug screening, and TB test. COVID vaccine is required. The next New Volunteer Orientation will be held Saturday, May 4, 2024 8:30am-5pm. Please complete the Partners In Care Volunteer Application. The volunteer department will reach out upon receipt with more information. Organization: Partners In Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MemberThe Three Sisters Historical Society which operates the Sisters Museum is actively looking for additional Board members to complement their team. Experience in non-profit leadership or museum operations is ideal but not required. Energy, dedication and a cooperative team spirit with the desire to promote and focus on our mission is most desired. Organization: Three Sisters Historical Society The Three Sisters Historical Society which operates the Sisters Museum is actively looking for additional Board members to complement their team. Experience in non-profit leadership or museum operations is ideal but not required. Energy, dedication and a cooperative team spirit with the desire to promote and focus on our mission is most desired. Organization: Three Sisters Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Silent Auction (Artisan Jewelry) Fundraiser for Climate & EnvironmentJoin our event team! We need people to do a variety of tasks. Bartend, plan, check out, graphics, marketing and promotion. 350Deschutes has received a gift of lovely artisan made jewelry. We'll plan an educational event around this in Bend, but also have virtual opportunities for bidders. Join the fun with your work team, or on your own! Organization: 350Deschutes Join our event team! We need people to do a variety of tasks. Bartend, plan, check out, graphics, marketing and promotion. 350Deschutes has received a gift of lovely artisan made jewelry. We'll plan an educational event around this in Bend, but also have virtual opportunities for bidders. Join the fun with your work team, or on your own! Organization: 350Deschutes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Costume VolunteerBEAT is excited to be performing some wonderful and vibrant plays! Our actors love to have colorful, exciting and meaningful costumes... which requires costume building skills. We are looking for people with sewing skills, altering skills, or even super-creative hot glue gun skills, to help us costume our shows. We perform around 3-4 productions a year, so there are lots of opportunities. Organization: BEAT Children's Theatre BEAT is excited to be performing some wonderful and vibrant plays! Our actors love to have colorful, exciting and meaningful costumes... which requires costume building skills. We are looking for people with sewing skills, altering skills, or even super-creative hot glue gun skills, to help us costume our shows. We perform around 3-4 productions a year, so there are lots of opportunities. Organization: BEAT Children's Theatre Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Climate Policy AdvocateJoin the Bend Electrification Campaign to help advocate for strong climate policy in Bend, OR! Specifically, our coalition of organizations and volunteers is advocating for a building electrification ordinance in Bend, because buildings are the #1 source of emission in the city, and for a Just Transition Fund, to ensure equitable access to clean energy. Join our weekly campaign calls to make a difference in this important work and make lasting connections with fellow climate advocates in Central Oregon. Organization: Energize Bend Join the Bend Electrification Campaign to help advocate for strong climate policy in Bend, OR! Specifically, our coalition of organizations and volunteers is advocating for a building electrification ordinance in Bend, because buildings are the #1 source of emission in the city, and for a Just Transition Fund, to ensure equitable access to clean energy. Join our weekly campaign calls to make a difference in this important work and make lasting connections with fellow climate advocates in Central Oregon. Organization: Energize Bend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Walking School Bus VolunteersA Walking School Bus is a group of students walking to and from school on a planned route two to five days per week with an adult Leader. We are seeking volunteers to help our employed Leaders guide Walking School Buses. Volunteers can assist with event days, tabling, and fill in on the route as needed or when a Leader is out sick. Go to our website https://www.commuteoptions.org/walking-school-bus/ to find out which schools are currently enrolled. Register to be a Volunteer!
Thank you for your interest in the Walking School Bus! Organization: Commute Options A Walking School Bus is a group of students walking to and from school on a planned route two to five days per week with an adult Leader. We are seeking volunteers to help our employed Leaders guide Walking School Buses. Volunteers can assist with event days, tabling, and fill in on the route as needed or when a Leader is out sick. Go to our website https://www.commuteoptions.org/walking-school-bus/ to find out which schools are currently enrolled. Register to be a Volunteer!
Thank you for your interest in the Walking School Bus! Organization: Commute Options Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Park & Trail Maintenance - Volunteer Group ProjectsNOTE: Safety for volunteers, visitors and staff is our top priority. Due to COVID-19, volunteers will be required to follow additional guidelines while volunteering to help keep everyone safe. Gather a group to help take care of your favorite places. Volunteers can help with projects such as raking landscaped and natural areas, spreading bark mulch and litter pick up. Other seasonal projects may be available. This opportunity is currently limited to small groups and is available weekdays between 8 am to 3 pm. Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District NOTE: Safety for volunteers, visitors and staff is our top priority. Due to COVID-19, volunteers will be required to follow additional guidelines while volunteering to help keep everyone safe. Gather a group to help take care of your favorite places. Volunteers can help with projects such as raking landscaped and natural areas, spreading bark mulch and litter pick up. Other seasonal projects may be available. This opportunity is currently limited to small groups and is available weekdays between 8 am to 3 pm. Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a Child with an Incarcerated ParentThe Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth (COPY) program provides one-to-one community-based mentoring for kids that have an incarcerated parent. Volunteers receive initial classroom training, background checks, and individualized coaching to work with the youth they are matched up with. These youth are not involved in the criminal justice system—they are youth that have been impacted by the choices of their adult caregiver. Volunteers commit to spending a couple of hours each week with their youth. Often they are engaged in community outings, art projects, or youth enrichment with business and civic partners. This could be exploring the High Desert Museum, participating in park and rec programs, jumping at trampoline parks, climbing in rock gyms, riding bikes, swimming, and much more. COPY youth are between 5 and 15 years old and live in Deschutes County. Volunteers work with their youth for 1 year- building a relationship and connection. Often, mentors continue past that initial year. They can connect after school, after work, or during weekends. There is a high degree of flexibly in scheduling that time. Additional information can be found at www.sheriff.deschutes.org/copy or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/deschutes.COPY COPY offers 3 Mentor Training per year for new volunteers. Organization: Central Oregon Partnerships For Youth The Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth (COPY) program provides one-to-one community-based mentoring for kids that have an incarcerated parent. Volunteers receive initial classroom training, background checks, and individualized coaching to work with the youth they are matched up with. These youth are not involved in the criminal justice system—they are youth that have been impacted by the choices of their adult caregiver. Volunteers commit to spending a couple of hours each week with their youth. Often they are engaged in community outings, art projects, or youth enrichment with business and civic partners. This could be exploring the High Desert Museum, participating in park and rec programs, jumping at trampoline parks, climbing in rock gyms, riding bikes, swimming, and much more. COPY youth are between 5 and 15 years old and live in Deschutes County. Volunteers work with their youth for 1 year- building a relationship and connection. Often, mentors continue past that initial year. They can connect after school, after work, or during weekends. There is a high degree of flexibly in scheduling that time. Additional information can be found at www.sheriff.deschutes.org/copy or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/deschutes.COPY COPY offers 3 Mentor Training per year for new volunteers. Organization: Central Oregon Partnerships For Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitation VolunteerVisitation Volunteers would regularly visit COGAP clients that are in facility-based care. These volunteers would chit chat with them, maybe play cards or just listen to them. The idea behind this volunteer job is to make them feel cared for and not forgotten. COGAP will set up a training beforehand and volunteers can shadow staff on visits until they feel comfortable doing it by themselves. It's very rewarding for all parties involved! We will conduct background checks on all volunteers. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Visitation Volunteers would regularly visit COGAP clients that are in facility-based care. These volunteers would chit chat with them, maybe play cards or just listen to them. The idea behind this volunteer job is to make them feel cared for and not forgotten. COGAP will set up a training beforehand and volunteers can shadow staff on visits until they feel comfortable doing it by themselves. It's very rewarding for all parties involved! We will conduct background checks on all volunteers. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation CollectorWhen COGAP clients are moved into facility-based care, they usually enter without any items. We need these volunteers to collect toiletries, solicit for donations of certain items that clients need such as clothes, slippers, underwear, t-shirts and comfy pants, etc. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam When COGAP clients are moved into facility-based care, they usually enter without any items. We need these volunteers to collect toiletries, solicit for donations of certain items that clients need such as clothes, slippers, underwear, t-shirts and comfy pants, etc. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Jack and Jill of All TradesMany times when people are in facility-based care, COGAP needs to repair things in their home to get ready for selling. Or COGAP needs to clean out a home, make trips to the thrift stores, etc., to get the house ready to sell. A Jack and Jill of All Trades would be notified by COGAP of different opportunities that may come up. It's a fun job! Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Many times when people are in facility-based care, COGAP needs to repair things in their home to get ready for selling. Or COGAP needs to clean out a home, make trips to the thrift stores, etc., to get the house ready to sell. A Jack and Jill of All Trades would be notified by COGAP of different opportunities that may come up. It's a fun job! Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stocking & MaintenanceVolunteers that don't mind lifting heavy things, or working with just one other person - this could be for you. We get massive deliviries, and our equipment needs upkeep, training provided. Organization: Family Kitchen Volunteers that don't mind lifting heavy things, or working with just one other person - this could be for you. We get massive deliviries, and our equipment needs upkeep, training provided. Organization: Family Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CookingWhether or not you have experience in the kitchen, we'd love your help cooking one of our multitude of meals! Ingredents & aprons provided. Organization: Family Kitchen Whether or not you have experience in the kitchen, we'd love your help cooking one of our multitude of meals! Ingredents & aprons provided. Organization: Family Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal DeliveryMeal delivery ranges from transporting the shelter dinner, delivering meals to different locations, or taking one bag of meals to one place. Organization: Family Kitchen Meal delivery ranges from transporting the shelter dinner, delivering meals to different locations, or taking one bag of meals to one place. Organization: Family Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: March 16, 2024, 3rd Saturday Book Sale- Friends of the Crook County LibraryCome join Friends of the Crook County Library for a fun book sale at the Crook County Library in Prineville Oregon. Volunteers are needed on Saturday March 16 at 8:30 AM to set up the sale; 10:00 AM to staff the sale: and 1:10 PM to pack up unsold books. You can help with one or more of these tasks, ranging from 2 to 4 hours in duration. The sale starts at 10:00 AM and runs until 1:00 PM. Parental consent is needed for volunteers under age 18. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org). Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library Come join Friends of the Crook County Library for a fun book sale at the Crook County Library in Prineville Oregon. Volunteers are needed on Saturday March 16 at 8:30 AM to set up the sale; 10:00 AM to staff the sale: and 1:10 PM to pack up unsold books. You can help with one or more of these tasks, ranging from 2 to 4 hours in duration. The sale starts at 10:00 AM and runs until 1:00 PM. Parental consent is needed for volunteers under age 18. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org). Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Prep, serving, and cleaningIncludes making salad & sandwiches, packing togo boxes, serving diners, prepping for later meals, and cleaning up post-service. Organization: Family Kitchen Includes making salad & sandwiches, packing togo boxes, serving diners, prepping for later meals, and cleaning up post-service. Organization: Family Kitchen Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: *NEW* Hospice Volunteer Opportunities in RedmondSignature Volunteers are the very BEST! We're excited to announce that we have recently opened our newest Hospice agency location, right here in Bend. We will be providing care to those who live in Redmond, Sisters, Bend and La Pine. Hospice volunteers don’t need any specific kind of experience, but must be able to pass a criminal background check. Volunteering can be an opportunity to learn new skills, or to use the abilities you already have. We provide the training needed. We have many different types of volunteer opportunities, and some require as little as an hour or two a week. Just let us know how much time you’d like to give, and we’ll find the right volunteer position for you. As a volunteer with Signature Hospice, you have several options to choose from. We offer a variety of different ways to become a part of our team, including: 1. Direct Patient Care/ Family Support Volunteers provide personal care or emotional support and practical assistance, which enhance the comfort and quality of life for patients and families/caregivers. They’re a caring, friendly face for chatting, reading, playing games, watching TV, listening to music, and sharing stories. Volunteer visits also offer respite to the family caregiver, who can take a break from caregiving — and even leave the house to run errands or relax. 2. Vigil Volunteers provide a supportive presence during a patient’s final hours. They offer a beautiful final gift of peace and solace to those they serve. Vigil Volunteers may hold the person’s hand, speak or read to them, play the person’s favorite music, or simply be a comforting presence at the bedside. Vigil visits also help reassure family members, who may not be able to stay with the patient. 3. Office volunteers lend their services working in our administrative office. Some administrative tasks are organizing, filing, collating, data entry, phone calls and more.. Their behind-the-scenes contributions help our vital services to operate efficiently. 4. Bereavement Volunteers make phone calls to those who’ve recently experienced a loss. They make calls at 2 months and 10 months with the bereaved, and remind them that Signature Hospice is still there for them if they need grief support or other assistance. 5. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers provide support from military veterans to Signature Hospice veteran patients. Veterans often appreciate contact with another vet – someone who personally experienced the culture of military service – even if they served during a different time or place. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers may share stories and experiences; assist with pinning, medal and blanket presentations; record stories to preserve in the Library of Congress or for the family’s legacy, and help obtain missing medals. 6. Pet Therapy Volunteers provide direct support to our patients through visits with their already-certified therapy dogs. 7. Music Performers share the gift of music with patients and their friends living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. These hospice volunteers must be comfortable performing for groups, and provide their own instruments (if applicable). What are the steps to become a volunteer with Signature Hospice? First, contact us about your interest in becoming a hospice volunteer. (Contact Holli Holland at holli.holland@sighch.com).We will explain the process, orientation, and training. If you’ve recently experienced a loss, we ask that you wait a year before volunteering. You do not have to be a healthcare professional to be a hospice care volunteer with Signature. We welcome you to use the talents you already have, or if you’d like, broaden your horizons and learn new skills. Organization: Signature Hospice Signature Volunteers are the very BEST! We're excited to announce that we have recently opened our newest Hospice agency location, right here in Bend. We will be providing care to those who live in Redmond, Sisters, Bend and La Pine. Hospice volunteers don’t need any specific kind of experience, but must be able to pass a criminal background check. Volunteering can be an opportunity to learn new skills, or to use the abilities you already have. We provide the training needed. We have many different types of volunteer opportunities, and some require as little as an hour or two a week. Just let us know how much time you’d like to give, and we’ll find the right volunteer position for you. As a volunteer with Signature Hospice, you have several options to choose from. We offer a variety of different ways to become a part of our team, including: 1. Direct Patient Care/ Family Support Volunteers provide personal care or emotional support and practical assistance, which enhance the comfort and quality of life for patients and families/caregivers. They’re a caring, friendly face for chatting, reading, playing games, watching TV, listening to music, and sharing stories. Volunteer visits also offer respite to the family caregiver, who can take a break from caregiving — and even leave the house to run errands or relax. 2. Vigil Volunteers provide a supportive presence during a patient’s final hours. They offer a beautiful final gift of peace and solace to those they serve. Vigil Volunteers may hold the person’s hand, speak or read to them, play the person’s favorite music, or simply be a comforting presence at the bedside. Vigil visits also help reassure family members, who may not be able to stay with the patient. 3. Office volunteers lend their services working in our administrative office. Some administrative tasks are organizing, filing, collating, data entry, phone calls and more.. Their behind-the-scenes contributions help our vital services to operate efficiently. 4. Bereavement Volunteers make phone calls to those who’ve recently experienced a loss. They make calls at 2 months and 10 months with the bereaved, and remind them that Signature Hospice is still there for them if they need grief support or other assistance. 5. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers provide support from military veterans to Signature Hospice veteran patients. Veterans often appreciate contact with another vet – someone who personally experienced the culture of military service – even if they served during a different time or place. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers may share stories and experiences; assist with pinning, medal and blanket presentations; record stories to preserve in the Library of Congress or for the family’s legacy, and help obtain missing medals. 6. Pet Therapy Volunteers provide direct support to our patients through visits with their already-certified therapy dogs. 7. Music Performers share the gift of music with patients and their friends living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. These hospice volunteers must be comfortable performing for groups, and provide their own instruments (if applicable). What are the steps to become a volunteer with Signature Hospice? First, contact us about your interest in becoming a hospice volunteer. (Contact Holli Holland at holli.holland@sighch.com).We will explain the process, orientation, and training. If you’ve recently experienced a loss, we ask that you wait a year before volunteering. You do not have to be a healthcare professional to be a hospice care volunteer with Signature. We welcome you to use the talents you already have, or if you’d like, broaden your horizons and learn new skills. Organization: Signature Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: *NEW* Hospice Volunteer Opportunities in La PineSignature Volunteers are the very BEST! We're excited to announce that we have recently opened our newest Hospice agency location, right here in Bend. We will be providing care to those who live in Redmond, Sisters, Bend and La Pine. Hospice volunteers don’t need any specific kind of experience, but must be able to pass a criminal background check. Volunteering can be an opportunity to learn new skills, or to use the abilities you already have. We provide the training needed. We have many different types of volunteer opportunities, and some require as little as an hour or two a week. Just let us know how much time you’d like to give, and we’ll find the right volunteer position for you. As a volunteer with Signature Hospice, you have several options to choose from. We offer a variety of different ways to become a part of our team, including: 1. Direct Patient Care/ Family Support Volunteers provide personal care or emotional support and practical assistance, which enhance the comfort and quality of life for patients and families/caregivers. They’re a caring, friendly face for chatting, reading, playing games, watching TV, listening to music, and sharing stories. Volunteer visits also offer respite to the family caregiver, who can take a break from caregiving — and even leave the house to run errands or relax. 2. Vigil Volunteers provide a supportive presence during a patient’s final hours. They offer a beautiful final gift of peace and solace to those they serve. Vigil Volunteers may hold the person’s hand, speak or read to them, play the person’s favorite music, or simply be a comforting presence at the bedside. Vigil visits also help reassure family members, who may not be able to stay with the patient. 3. Office volunteers lend their services working in our administrative office. Some administrative tasks are organizing, filing, collating, data entry, phone calls and more.. Their behind-the-scenes contributions help our vital services to operate efficiently. 4. Bereavement Volunteers make phone calls to those who’ve recently experienced a loss. They make calls at 2 months and 10 months with the bereaved, and remind them that Signature Hospice is still there for them if they need grief support or other assistance. 5. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers provide support from military veterans to Signature Hospice veteran patients. Veterans often appreciate contact with another vet – someone who personally experienced the culture of military service – even if they served during a different time or place. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers may share stories and experiences; assist with pinning, medal and blanket presentations; record stories to preserve in the Library of Congress or for the family’s legacy, and help obtain missing medals. 6. Pet Therapy Volunteers provide direct support to our patients through visits with their already-certified therapy dogs. 7. Music Performers share the gift of music with patients and their friends living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. These hospice volunteers must be comfortable performing for groups, and provide their own instruments (if applicable). What are the steps to become a volunteer with Signature Hospice? First, contact us about your interest in becoming a hospice volunteer. (Contact Holli Holland at holli.holland@sighch.com).We will explain the process, orientation, and training. If you’ve recently experienced a loss, we ask that you wait a year before volunteering. You do not have to be a healthcare professional to be a hospice care volunteer with Signature. We welcome you to use the talents you already have, or if you’d like, broaden your horizons and learn new skills. Organization: Signature Hospice Signature Volunteers are the very BEST! We're excited to announce that we have recently opened our newest Hospice agency location, right here in Bend. We will be providing care to those who live in Redmond, Sisters, Bend and La Pine. Hospice volunteers don’t need any specific kind of experience, but must be able to pass a criminal background check. Volunteering can be an opportunity to learn new skills, or to use the abilities you already have. We provide the training needed. We have many different types of volunteer opportunities, and some require as little as an hour or two a week. Just let us know how much time you’d like to give, and we’ll find the right volunteer position for you. As a volunteer with Signature Hospice, you have several options to choose from. We offer a variety of different ways to become a part of our team, including: 1. Direct Patient Care/ Family Support Volunteers provide personal care or emotional support and practical assistance, which enhance the comfort and quality of life for patients and families/caregivers. They’re a caring, friendly face for chatting, reading, playing games, watching TV, listening to music, and sharing stories. Volunteer visits also offer respite to the family caregiver, who can take a break from caregiving — and even leave the house to run errands or relax. 2. Vigil Volunteers provide a supportive presence during a patient’s final hours. They offer a beautiful final gift of peace and solace to those they serve. Vigil Volunteers may hold the person’s hand, speak or read to them, play the person’s favorite music, or simply be a comforting presence at the bedside. Vigil visits also help reassure family members, who may not be able to stay with the patient. 3. Office volunteers lend their services working in our administrative office. Some administrative tasks are organizing, filing, collating, data entry, phone calls and more.. Their behind-the-scenes contributions help our vital services to operate efficiently. 4. Bereavement Volunteers make phone calls to those who’ve recently experienced a loss. They make calls at 2 months and 10 months with the bereaved, and remind them that Signature Hospice is still there for them if they need grief support or other assistance. 5. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers provide support from military veterans to Signature Hospice veteran patients. Veterans often appreciate contact with another vet – someone who personally experienced the culture of military service – even if they served during a different time or place. Vet-to-Vet Volunteers may share stories and experiences; assist with pinning, medal and blanket presentations; record stories to preserve in the Library of Congress or for the family’s legacy, and help obtain missing medals. 6. Pet Therapy Volunteers provide direct support to our patients through visits with their already-certified therapy dogs. 7. Music Performers share the gift of music with patients and their friends living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. These hospice volunteers must be comfortable performing for groups, and provide their own instruments (if applicable). What are the steps to become a volunteer with Signature Hospice? First, contact us about your interest in becoming a hospice volunteer. (Contact Holli Holland at holli.holland@sighch.com).We will explain the process, orientation, and training. If you’ve recently experienced a loss, we ask that you wait a year before volunteering. You do not have to be a healthcare professional to be a hospice care volunteer with Signature. We welcome you to use the talents you already have, or if you’d like, broaden your horizons and learn new skills. Organization: Signature Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative SupportWe'd love some guidance with creating some systems to support our organization as we grow....creating forms, a database, an email list, some basic systems and structures to hold us as we move in different ways....interacting with students, community, donors, volunteers, and more. Is this a strength of yours? Let us know! Organization: Hearts Unknown Education We'd love some guidance with creating some systems to support our organization as we grow....creating forms, a database, an email list, some basic systems and structures to hold us as we move in different ways....interacting with students, community, donors, volunteers, and more. Is this a strength of yours? Let us know! Organization: Hearts Unknown Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking Forward to our 2024 Build SeasonWe are gearing up for our 2024 Build season. We will be completing the last unit in our Putney Place Community. We want everyone to start thinking of when they would like to volunteer. We are aiming to start in April and the build will go on until about the end of October. Start thinking of friends and family that would be interested. We also encourage groups from local businesses and/or organizations. Please reach out for more information. Organization: Habitat for Humanity La Pine Sunriver We are gearing up for our 2024 Build season. We will be completing the last unit in our Putney Place Community. We want everyone to start thinking of when they would like to volunteer. We are aiming to start in April and the build will go on until about the end of October. Start thinking of friends and family that would be interested. We also encourage groups from local businesses and/or organizations. Please reach out for more information. Organization: Habitat for Humanity La Pine Sunriver Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97707 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event VolunteerDo you want to volunteer but can't seem to find the time? Do you like to plan ahead? Are you in search of a volunteer opportunity that is only several times per year? Then becoming an event volunteer for KIDS Center may be for you! There are several fundraising events throughout the year that we always need volunteers for. The events are spread throughout the year and are perfect for penciling in on the calendar ahead of time. A few of our events include the Blue Ribbon Campaign, St Patrick's Day Dash, and Cork & Barrel. If you want to sign up as an event volunteer, we make sure to work around your schedule and whatever time frame you can commit to.
Organization: KIDS Center Do you want to volunteer but can't seem to find the time? Do you like to plan ahead? Are you in search of a volunteer opportunity that is only several times per year? Then becoming an event volunteer for KIDS Center may be for you! There are several fundraising events throughout the year that we always need volunteers for. The events are spread throughout the year and are perfect for penciling in on the calendar ahead of time. A few of our events include the Blue Ribbon Campaign, St Patrick's Day Dash, and Cork & Barrel. If you want to sign up as an event volunteer, we make sure to work around your schedule and whatever time frame you can commit to.
Organization: KIDS Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunities at KIDS CenterVolunteer with KIDS Center When: ongoing Help support local children and families impacted by abuse. Volunteers are invited to staff our front desk and welcome client families to KIDS Center. Other volunteer opportunities also available. Background checks required. For more info, email volunteer@kidscenter.org. Website: kidscenter.org/volunteer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KIDSCenterBend/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidscenterbend Organization: KIDS Center Volunteer with KIDS Center When: ongoing Help support local children and families impacted by abuse. Volunteers are invited to staff our front desk and welcome client families to KIDS Center. Other volunteer opportunities also available. Background checks required. For more info, email volunteer@kidscenter.org. Website: kidscenter.org/volunteer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KIDSCenterBend/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidscenterbend Organization: KIDS Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Teacher and supportWe'd love to have you join in and teach our kids -- drawing, painting, singing, drumming, knitting -- you pick!! We hold classes for children aged 5-18 who attend our groups to provide emotional support and connection, giving them a space to build confidence and to express themselves. This is an after school commitment, 3-7pm. Reach out for more information to Nicola at: 541-213-0679 Organization: Hearts Unknown Education We'd love to have you join in and teach our kids -- drawing, painting, singing, drumming, knitting -- you pick!! We hold classes for children aged 5-18 who attend our groups to provide emotional support and connection, giving them a space to build confidence and to express themselves. This is an after school commitment, 3-7pm. Reach out for more information to Nicola at: 541-213-0679 Organization: Hearts Unknown Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Electrify Bend Committee MemberWe need climate action now! Buildings are the #1 source of emissions in Bend, OR. 350 Deschutes is urging the city council to act fast on reducing that number. We are petitioning for: all new buildings be built 100% electric by 2025, 80% of existing buildings have electric space and water heating by 2040, and the create a Just Transition Fund so that clean energy is accessible to everyone in our community. Committee Members have a variety of skills and help with tasks such as, marketing the petition, research, attending community events to canvas the petition, assist with social media content, contact local businesses to spread awareness of the petition, website assistance, attend council meetings, write Op/Eds, and so much more. Your role will coincide with your interests and skills. We have biweekly or monthly Zoom meetings depending on need.
Organization: 350Deschutes We need climate action now! Buildings are the #1 source of emissions in Bend, OR. 350 Deschutes is urging the city council to act fast on reducing that number. We are petitioning for: all new buildings be built 100% electric by 2025, 80% of existing buildings have electric space and water heating by 2040, and the create a Just Transition Fund so that clean energy is accessible to everyone in our community. Committee Members have a variety of skills and help with tasks such as, marketing the petition, research, attending community events to canvas the petition, assist with social media content, contact local businesses to spread awareness of the petition, website assistance, attend council meetings, write Op/Eds, and so much more. Your role will coincide with your interests and skills. We have biweekly or monthly Zoom meetings depending on need.
Organization: 350Deschutes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companion VolunteerCome join our team of volunteers across central Oregon! We are looking for compassionate, caring individuals to help bring comfort to those approaching the end of life. Help with companionship visits, meal prep, pet therapy, music therapy, family support. Flexible to your schedule, all training provided. Organization: Bristol Hospice Come join our team of volunteers across central Oregon! We are looking for compassionate, caring individuals to help bring comfort to those approaching the end of life. Help with companionship visits, meal prep, pet therapy, music therapy, family support. Flexible to your schedule, all training provided. Organization: Bristol Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberWe are seeking individuals to serve on our Board of Directors who identify as having one or more of the following descriptions included in their personal and/or professional profiles: Self-Advocate - person experiencing disability who has a desire to advocate for themselves and others within the diversability community Marketing Professional Business Professional Legal Professional Therapy Professional - Speech, Occupational, Physical Family Member of an individual experiencing disability Organization: Diversability Inc. We are seeking individuals to serve on our Board of Directors who identify as having one or more of the following descriptions included in their personal and/or professional profiles: Self-Advocate - person experiencing disability who has a desire to advocate for themselves and others within the diversability community Marketing Professional Business Professional Legal Professional Therapy Professional - Speech, Occupational, Physical Family Member of an individual experiencing disability Organization: Diversability Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thank you for your Help in 2023We are all wrapped up for this build season. We have 3 new families that are able to own their own home. We will be breaking ground in Spring of 2024! Keep checking for updated when we start building again Organization: Habitat for Humanity La Pine Sunriver We are all wrapped up for this build season. We have 3 new families that are able to own their own home. We will be breaking ground in Spring of 2024! Keep checking for updated when we start building again Organization: Habitat for Humanity La Pine Sunriver Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97739 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front Lobby greeterHelp welcome the public to Deschutes County Juvenile Community Justice. Create a welcoming and inclusive environment by greeting folks as they enter the building, helping guide them to the area of the building where they seek services, assist with any needed information and should they have come into the building by mistake, guide them to the right building within the public safety campus. Organization: Deschutes County Juvenile Community Justice Help welcome the public to Deschutes County Juvenile Community Justice. Create a welcoming and inclusive environment by greeting folks as they enter the building, helping guide them to the area of the building where they seek services, assist with any needed information and should they have come into the building by mistake, guide them to the right building within the public safety campus. Organization: Deschutes County Juvenile Community Justice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rimrock Trails Volunteer Program - Make a difference and get involvedOpportunities in Bend, Prineville and Redmond - Volunteers provide help for Rimrock Trails programs in a number of substantive ways, enhancing the treatment experience of our clients and providing support to staff. We work to match each volunteer with opportunities to suit their talents, interest, and availability. Volunteer activities are focused on motivating and supporting clients in building the character strengths, skills, and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health, smart life choices and the pursuit of higher education, employment, and goals. Volunteers give youth who are receiving treatment services from all walks of life the resources and support they need to be healthy, confident, connected and secure as they help pave the way to a path for a brighter future. Volunteers must be at least 21 and are required to go through the same clearances and background checks as employees. You will also complete a short training that covers important information about safety and privacy issues and some basics about working for our agency. Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Opportunities in Bend, Prineville and Redmond - Volunteers provide help for Rimrock Trails programs in a number of substantive ways, enhancing the treatment experience of our clients and providing support to staff. We work to match each volunteer with opportunities to suit their talents, interest, and availability. Volunteer activities are focused on motivating and supporting clients in building the character strengths, skills, and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health, smart life choices and the pursuit of higher education, employment, and goals. Volunteers give youth who are receiving treatment services from all walks of life the resources and support they need to be healthy, confident, connected and secure as they help pave the way to a path for a brighter future. Volunteers must be at least 21 and are required to go through the same clearances and background checks as employees. You will also complete a short training that covers important information about safety and privacy issues and some basics about working for our agency. Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Your Talent With Youth in Rimrock Trails Residential ProgramRecreational/Life Skills Activities Volunteers help enhance the experience, education, social and life skills of youth in the residential treatment program at Rimrock Trails. You can assist with an existing program or create your own by teaching a trade, craft, or other skill. Some examples include drawing or painting, card making, gardening, exercise, knitting or crocheting, budgeting, first aid, writing a thank you letter, developing a resume, instruction on rock climbing wall, creative writing is also an option. Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Recreational/Life Skills Activities Volunteers help enhance the experience, education, social and life skills of youth in the residential treatment program at Rimrock Trails. You can assist with an existing program or create your own by teaching a trade, craft, or other skill. Some examples include drawing or painting, card making, gardening, exercise, knitting or crocheting, budgeting, first aid, writing a thank you letter, developing a resume, instruction on rock climbing wall, creative writing is also an option. Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Engage With Your Community - Join Rimrock Trails Community Engagement Teams in Bend, Redmond and PrinevilleCommunity Engagement Team (Opportunities in Bend, Redmond, and Prineville) The Rimrock Trails Community Engagement Committee is composed of volunteers who are passionate about promoting the mission of Rimrock Trails to the community, organizing fundraisers and special events, and inspiring others to volunteer. The committee meets for one hour per month, usually on a Thursday morning.
Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Community Engagement Team (Opportunities in Bend, Redmond, and Prineville) The Rimrock Trails Community Engagement Committee is composed of volunteers who are passionate about promoting the mission of Rimrock Trails to the community, organizing fundraisers and special events, and inspiring others to volunteer. The committee meets for one hour per month, usually on a Thursday morning.
Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events - do you like to host parties - we could use your talents!Staffing Special Events (Opportunities in Bend, Redmond and Prineville) If you are unable to commit to a regular volunteer schedule, this opportunity might be a good fit for you. Each year, Rimrock Trails hosts two or three events in the Bend, Redmond, and Prineville communities. If you would occasionally enjoy participating in the fun of event preparation and staffing, we would welcome your assistance.
Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Staffing Special Events (Opportunities in Bend, Redmond and Prineville) If you are unable to commit to a regular volunteer schedule, this opportunity might be a good fit for you. Each year, Rimrock Trails hosts two or three events in the Bend, Redmond, and Prineville communities. If you would occasionally enjoy participating in the fun of event preparation and staffing, we would welcome your assistance.
Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member Rimrock Trails - Help ensure life changing services available to those seeking help
Rimrock Trails Treatment Services is seeking three individuals to join its Board of Directors
The mission of Rimrock Trails is to provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment services to improve the lives of adolescents, young adults, and families affected by substance use and mental health problems. We create a foundation for healing, strengthen family connections, and offer hope for a brighter future.
Potential candidates should: Be passionate about our mission Wish to make a measurable and long-lasting impact Have leadership experience accompanied by demonstrated accomplishments Have a natural ability for cultivating relationships Display integrity, credibility, and responsibility Be passionate about serving youth struggling with substance use and mental health disorders
Rimrock Trails is particularly interested in individuals who: Have a background in accounting and financial management, or communications, marketing, legal services, and public relations Are visionary thinkers who have the capacity to take on projects and see them through
Board Members: Attend board meetings the fourth Thursday morning of every month plus annual board retreat Participate in fundraising activities Provide financial oversight and the review and approval of budgets and financial reports Provide program oversight and review Act as advocates and ambassadors for Rimrock Trails in the community
The benefits of volunteering are diverse and varied, such as: A sense of accomplishment Increased community involvement Learning something new about yourself or your community Making new friends and networking connectionsTo learn more - Visit our website at www.rimrocktrails.org Email Darleen Rodgers, Darleen.rodgers@rimrocktrails.org
Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services
Rimrock Trails Treatment Services is seeking three individuals to join its Board of Directors
The mission of Rimrock Trails is to provide comprehensive, evidence-based treatment services to improve the lives of adolescents, young adults, and families affected by substance use and mental health problems. We create a foundation for healing, strengthen family connections, and offer hope for a brighter future.
Potential candidates should: Be passionate about our mission Wish to make a measurable and long-lasting impact Have leadership experience accompanied by demonstrated accomplishments Have a natural ability for cultivating relationships Display integrity, credibility, and responsibility Be passionate about serving youth struggling with substance use and mental health disorders
Rimrock Trails is particularly interested in individuals who: Have a background in accounting and financial management, or communications, marketing, legal services, and public relations Are visionary thinkers who have the capacity to take on projects and see them through
Board Members: Attend board meetings the fourth Thursday morning of every month plus annual board retreat Participate in fundraising activities Provide financial oversight and the review and approval of budgets and financial reports Provide program oversight and review Act as advocates and ambassadors for Rimrock Trails in the community
The benefits of volunteering are diverse and varied, such as: A sense of accomplishment Increased community involvement Learning something new about yourself or your community Making new friends and networking connectionsTo learn more - Visit our website at www.rimrocktrails.org Email Darleen Rodgers, Darleen.rodgers@rimrocktrails.org
Organization: Rimrock Trails Treatment Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsBoard Member Job Description
Community Solutions of Central Oregon Member of the Board of Directors
Mission The mission of Community Solutions of Central Oregon (Community Solutions) is to help people have difficult conversations.
Our Mission statement is our compass heading, meant to remind us that in helping people confront challenges we must always start by guiding them through difficult, sometimes painful conversations. Confronting conflict is the first and most important part of the mediation effort, only after which can alternatives and agreements be reached. For more information, please visit the Community Solutions website at www.solutionsco.org
Position The Board will support the work of Community Solutions and provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by the Community Solutions Executive Director (ED), the Board-ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Specific Board Member responsibilities include:
Leadership, governance and oversight Serving as a trusted adviser to the ED as s/he develops and implements the Community Solutions strategic plan. Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by Community Solutions for evaluating its impact, and regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics; reviewing agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings. Approving the Community Solutions annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all legal and fiduciary responsibilities. Contributing to an annual performance evaluation of the ED. Assisting the Board President and established committees in identifying and recruiting other Board Members. Partnering with the ED and other Board Members to ensure that Board Resolutions are carried out.Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments. Representing Community Solutions to stakeholders; acting as an ambassador for the organization. Ensuring that Community Solutions’ commitment to a diverse Board and staff reflects the communities the organization serves. Fundraising Community Solutions Board Members should consider the organization a philanthropic priority worthy of their time and talent. As Community Solutions does periodically solicit contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals, our Board Members are encouraged, but not required to make annual contributions commensurate with their capacity to do so. As a matter of principle, at no time will the organization solicit monetary contributions from its Board Members. Board terms/participation Community Solutions Board Members will serve a one-year term to be eligible for re-appointment with no subsequent term limit. Board meetings are held quarterly, and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full Board meetings. Special project work in coordination with the ED may also be required at different times. Qualifications This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the Community Solutions mission and who has a track record of board leadership. Selected Board Members will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing Board Members. Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications: Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. A commitment to and understanding of Community Solutions beneficiaries, preferably based on experience. Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals. Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of Community Solutions beneficiaries. Service on the Community Solutions Board of Directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to Board Members’ duties. Organization: Community Solutions of Central Oregon Board Member Job Description
Community Solutions of Central Oregon Member of the Board of Directors
Mission The mission of Community Solutions of Central Oregon (Community Solutions) is to help people have difficult conversations.
Our Mission statement is our compass heading, meant to remind us that in helping people confront challenges we must always start by guiding them through difficult, sometimes painful conversations. Confronting conflict is the first and most important part of the mediation effort, only after which can alternatives and agreements be reached. For more information, please visit the Community Solutions website at www.solutionsco.org
Position The Board will support the work of Community Solutions and provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by the Community Solutions Executive Director (ED), the Board-ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Specific Board Member responsibilities include:
Leadership, governance and oversight Serving as a trusted adviser to the ED as s/he develops and implements the Community Solutions strategic plan. Reviewing outcomes and metrics created by Community Solutions for evaluating its impact, and regularly measuring its performance and effectiveness using those metrics; reviewing agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings. Approving the Community Solutions annual budget, audit reports, and material business decisions; being informed of, and meeting all legal and fiduciary responsibilities. Contributing to an annual performance evaluation of the ED. Assisting the Board President and established committees in identifying and recruiting other Board Members. Partnering with the ED and other Board Members to ensure that Board Resolutions are carried out.Serving on committees or task forces and taking on special assignments. Representing Community Solutions to stakeholders; acting as an ambassador for the organization. Ensuring that Community Solutions’ commitment to a diverse Board and staff reflects the communities the organization serves. Fundraising Community Solutions Board Members should consider the organization a philanthropic priority worthy of their time and talent. As Community Solutions does periodically solicit contributions from foundations, organizations, and individuals, our Board Members are encouraged, but not required to make annual contributions commensurate with their capacity to do so. As a matter of principle, at no time will the organization solicit monetary contributions from its Board Members. Board terms/participation Community Solutions Board Members will serve a one-year term to be eligible for re-appointment with no subsequent term limit. Board meetings are held quarterly, and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full Board meetings. Special project work in coordination with the ED may also be required at different times. Qualifications This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about the Community Solutions mission and who has a track record of board leadership. Selected Board Members will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to attract other well-qualified, high-performing Board Members. Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications: Extensive professional experience with significant executive leadership accomplishments in business, government, philanthropy, or the nonprofit sector. A commitment to and understanding of Community Solutions beneficiaries, preferably based on experience. Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals. Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of Community Solutions beneficiaries. Service on the Community Solutions Board of Directors is without remuneration, except for administrative support, travel, and accommodation costs in relation to Board Members’ duties. Organization: Community Solutions of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors and TrainersDo you have education and experience in training communication skills? Community Solutions has opportunities for volunteers to assist in community trainings once per month to help people learn the skills that assist people in navigating conversations that can improve relationships at home, work, and the community at large. We have a beautiful conference room and will be structuring monthly trainings to begin in January 2024 that are available to people in the community at no cost or small fee. The subjects will include things like: Landlord-Tenant Communication Financial Literacy (which reduces houselessness and other problems downstream) Family Communication (youth/parent, adult siblings/parents. co-parenting, etc.) Neighbor to neighbor issues If you have an interest in assisting or leading a training in subjects that increase communication skills, please contact us! Organization: Community Solutions of Central Oregon Do you have education and experience in training communication skills? Community Solutions has opportunities for volunteers to assist in community trainings once per month to help people learn the skills that assist people in navigating conversations that can improve relationships at home, work, and the community at large. We have a beautiful conference room and will be structuring monthly trainings to begin in January 2024 that are available to people in the community at no cost or small fee. The subjects will include things like: Landlord-Tenant Communication Financial Literacy (which reduces houselessness and other problems downstream) Family Communication (youth/parent, adult siblings/parents. co-parenting, etc.) Neighbor to neighbor issues If you have an interest in assisting or leading a training in subjects that increase communication skills, please contact us! Organization: Community Solutions of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Redmond Oasis VillageVolunteer opportunities: Exterior Painting and interior painting - October and November Landscaping - Weather permitting - November and Spring 2024 Office help, special events, education/program assistance, interaction with Villagers - on going after December Organization: Oasis Village Volunteer opportunities: Exterior Painting and interior painting - October and November Landscaping - Weather permitting - November and Spring 2024 Office help, special events, education/program assistance, interaction with Villagers - on going after December Organization: Oasis Village Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MentorEngage in fun community events while supporting others in doing the same.... Our Community Living Support program involves providing authentically inclusive experiences for people with diversabilities. We do things like go to concerts at the amphitheater and local festivals and attractions. We support community artists by attending performing arts events and participating in art walks. Not to mention outdoor adventures! Join the Inclusion Revolution and volunteer as a Mentor with us! Benefits include: ALL EXPENSES PAID! GOOD TIMES & GOOD VIBES! Organization: Diversability Inc. Engage in fun community events while supporting others in doing the same.... Our Community Living Support program involves providing authentically inclusive experiences for people with diversabilities. We do things like go to concerts at the amphitheater and local festivals and attractions. We support community artists by attending performing arts events and participating in art walks. Not to mention outdoor adventures! Join the Inclusion Revolution and volunteer as a Mentor with us! Benefits include: ALL EXPENSES PAID! GOOD TIMES & GOOD VIBES! Organization: Diversability Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media SpecialistBe the person who SPREADS GOOD NEWS! I've got so much wonderful content of the good work our organization does for our community sitting on my phone but I lack the time and efficiency to create a powerful post with it. I'd love a skilled Social Media Specialist to either A. Join our Governing Board or B. volunteer their time to turn these powerful videos into messages that create meaningful action! Organization: M Perfectly Be the person who SPREADS GOOD NEWS! I've got so much wonderful content of the good work our organization does for our community sitting on my phone but I lack the time and efficiency to create a powerful post with it. I'd love a skilled Social Media Specialist to either A. Join our Governing Board or B. volunteer their time to turn these powerful videos into messages that create meaningful action! Organization: M Perfectly Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Workforce LiftHi Friends! I'm looking for folks that have a flexible schedule, a valid drivers license, a hear to serve and a willingness to help my clients get to and from work. One of the major hurdles my clients face is transportation which limits their ability to work. Organization: M Perfectly Hi Friends! I'm looking for folks that have a flexible schedule, a valid drivers license, a hear to serve and a willingness to help my clients get to and from work. One of the major hurdles my clients face is transportation which limits their ability to work. Organization: M Perfectly Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberHeart of Oregon Corps inspires and empowers generations of young people in Central Oregon to believe in themselves while they gain new skills, degrees, and certifications. If you're interested in advocating for our young people, Heart of Oregon seeks passionate, committed Board volunteers with broad skill sets and networks from all kinds of different backgrounds. We strive to build a diverse board that represents and advocates for the communities and cultural groups our young people are from. No previous board service is required; training and mentoring for board volunteers is available. The Board works as a group to provide oversight, long-term planning, and raise resources for the organization. Board members believe in the purpose and mission of the organization, and act responsibly and prudently as its steward. Heart of Oregon Corps provides Directors and Officers Insurance to protect volunteers from personal liability. Board volunteers embody HOC’s four values: Integrity, Learning, Community, Responsibility. We would love to meet you! Get in touch today. Organization: Heart of Oregon Corps Heart of Oregon Corps inspires and empowers generations of young people in Central Oregon to believe in themselves while they gain new skills, degrees, and certifications. If you're interested in advocating for our young people, Heart of Oregon seeks passionate, committed Board volunteers with broad skill sets and networks from all kinds of different backgrounds. We strive to build a diverse board that represents and advocates for the communities and cultural groups our young people are from. No previous board service is required; training and mentoring for board volunteers is available. The Board works as a group to provide oversight, long-term planning, and raise resources for the organization. Board members believe in the purpose and mission of the organization, and act responsibly and prudently as its steward. Heart of Oregon Corps provides Directors and Officers Insurance to protect volunteers from personal liability. Board volunteers embody HOC’s four values: Integrity, Learning, Community, Responsibility. We would love to meet you! Get in touch today. Organization: Heart of Oregon Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors- Friends of the Crook County LibraryMembers of Friends of the Crook County Library are eligible to join our board of directors. The volunteer board of directors for Friends manages the business and finances of Friends, plans and coordinates book sales, oversees the operation of Chapters and Friends Bookstores in the library, and leads the sorting and storage of book donations. If you are interested in joining the board, you may attend a board meeting to learn more about the board. You’ll be provided with an information packet that provides background on Friends and the responsibilities of board members. Meetings are currently held on the third Wednesday of the month from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Broughton Room in the Crook County Library in Prineville, Oregon. This meeting time can be changed if board members’ schedules prohibit meeting in the early afternoon. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org). Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library Members of Friends of the Crook County Library are eligible to join our board of directors. The volunteer board of directors for Friends manages the business and finances of Friends, plans and coordinates book sales, oversees the operation of Chapters and Friends Bookstores in the library, and leads the sorting and storage of book donations. If you are interested in joining the board, you may attend a board meeting to learn more about the board. You’ll be provided with an information packet that provides background on Friends and the responsibilities of board members. Meetings are currently held on the third Wednesday of the month from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm in the Broughton Room in the Crook County Library in Prineville, Oregon. This meeting time can be changed if board members’ schedules prohibit meeting in the early afternoon. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org). Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer- Friends of the Crook County LibraryCalling all book lovers! If you are looking for a way to meet new people and share your love of books with others while supporting the beautiful Crook County Library, located in Prineville, Oregon, Friends is for you! Friends has numerous opportunities to volunteer: Chapters Bookstore in the Crook County Library, monthly book sales, and joining the Board of Directors to name a few. Other opportunities include general book sorting, restocking Friends Bookstore, helping with membership mailings, and preparing graphics and other materials for Friends purposes. Helping with book sales is a fun way you can get involved. Sales are generally held on the third Saturday of each month, with larger sales twice a year. Sales run from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, with the larger sales starting at 9:00 am. Potential volunteers from our volunteer list are notified of opportunities prior to the sales. Volunteers may sign up for specific tasks, such as transporting books, organizing books on tables, staffing the sales, and packing up unsold books. Don’t worry if you are not able to lift boxes, you can still help with unpacking/packing books and staffing the sales. Volunteers may be under the age of 18 with parental consent. See specific postings for more information. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org).
Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library Calling all book lovers! If you are looking for a way to meet new people and share your love of books with others while supporting the beautiful Crook County Library, located in Prineville, Oregon, Friends is for you! Friends has numerous opportunities to volunteer: Chapters Bookstore in the Crook County Library, monthly book sales, and joining the Board of Directors to name a few. Other opportunities include general book sorting, restocking Friends Bookstore, helping with membership mailings, and preparing graphics and other materials for Friends purposes. Helping with book sales is a fun way you can get involved. Sales are generally held on the third Saturday of each month, with larger sales twice a year. Sales run from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, with the larger sales starting at 9:00 am. Potential volunteers from our volunteer list are notified of opportunities prior to the sales. Volunteers may sign up for specific tasks, such as transporting books, organizing books on tables, staffing the sales, and packing up unsold books. Don’t worry if you are not able to lift boxes, you can still help with unpacking/packing books and staffing the sales. Volunteers may be under the age of 18 with parental consent. See specific postings for more information. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org).
Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Chapters Bookstore- Friends of the Crook County LibraryIf you are a fan of children’s books, consider volunteering in Chapters bookstore, operated by Friends of the Crook County Library. This cozy bookstore, located inside Crook County library in Prineville, Oregon, has an impressive collection of children’s books. Proceeds from sales of books in Chapters support Crook County Library programs. Volunteers staff the bookstore, sort incoming book donations, and restock shelves. The bookstore is currently open Tuesday through Saturday for approximately three hours per day. Volunteers may work one or more shifts a week. Volunteers should be over the age of 18. Some standing and lifting of books is involved. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org). Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library If you are a fan of children’s books, consider volunteering in Chapters bookstore, operated by Friends of the Crook County Library. This cozy bookstore, located inside Crook County library in Prineville, Oregon, has an impressive collection of children’s books. Proceeds from sales of books in Chapters support Crook County Library programs. Volunteers staff the bookstore, sort incoming book donations, and restock shelves. The bookstore is currently open Tuesday through Saturday for approximately three hours per day. Volunteers may work one or more shifts a week. Volunteers should be over the age of 18. Some standing and lifting of books is involved. More information on Friends can be found at: Friends of the Library | Crook County Oregon (crooklib.org). Organization: Friends of the Crook County Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MemberThe mission of the American Red Cross is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. The ideal chapter board member is a passionate leader who desires to make an impact on their community. Board members serve as volunteer partners of the American Red Cross leadership at the local level. Closer partnership with their respective Executive Director enables the Board to focus primarily outwardly into the community to effectively mobilize community resources around the Red Cross mission. RED CROSS PRESENCE & CONNECTIVITY In partnership with the Executive Director, board members develop and implement strategies to achieve and maintain positive awareness of the Red Cross. Board Members serve as the “Face of the Red Cross” in the community, representing the organization among various stakeholders, including government, community/civic, faith-based, educational, military, political, corporate, etc. MISSION CAPACITY BUILDING Board members engage and leverage their network of personal and professional associates to cultivate and steward external partner relationships that create and maintain mission capacity. Support building capacity for service delivery through the effective involvement and engagement of volunteer groups and partners. Help ensure Red Cross represents the diversity of the community served. AMBASSADOR FOR ONE RED CROSS Board members promote visibility and awareness across the entire mission as appropriate – disaster, service to armed forces, blood, health and safety, and international. Cultivate and steward external relationships that create and maintain connectedness within the community. Support building capacity for all lines of service delivery through the effective involvement and engagement of volunteers and community partners. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon The mission of the American Red Cross is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. The ideal chapter board member is a passionate leader who desires to make an impact on their community. Board members serve as volunteer partners of the American Red Cross leadership at the local level. Closer partnership with their respective Executive Director enables the Board to focus primarily outwardly into the community to effectively mobilize community resources around the Red Cross mission. RED CROSS PRESENCE & CONNECTIVITY In partnership with the Executive Director, board members develop and implement strategies to achieve and maintain positive awareness of the Red Cross. Board Members serve as the “Face of the Red Cross” in the community, representing the organization among various stakeholders, including government, community/civic, faith-based, educational, military, political, corporate, etc. MISSION CAPACITY BUILDING Board members engage and leverage their network of personal and professional associates to cultivate and steward external partner relationships that create and maintain mission capacity. Support building capacity for service delivery through the effective involvement and engagement of volunteer groups and partners. Help ensure Red Cross represents the diversity of the community served. AMBASSADOR FOR ONE RED CROSS Board members promote visibility and awareness across the entire mission as appropriate – disaster, service to armed forces, blood, health and safety, and international. Cultivate and steward external relationships that create and maintain connectedness within the community. Support building capacity for all lines of service delivery through the effective involvement and engagement of volunteers and community partners. Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MountainStar Redmond Classroom VolunteerInteract with children in therapeutic classes focusing on social emotional support and growth. Requires positive attitude, teamwork, growth mindset, patience, and physical ability to interact with the children. Shifts are once per week (M-‐TH) from 9-‐12. If you want to volunteer in the classroom but are unable to commit to a regular scheduled time, we are in need of substitute classroom volunteers too. *All volunteers must pass a criminal background check and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Interact with children in therapeutic classes focusing on social emotional support and growth. Requires positive attitude, teamwork, growth mindset, patience, and physical ability to interact with the children. Shifts are once per week (M-‐TH) from 9-‐12. If you want to volunteer in the classroom but are unable to commit to a regular scheduled time, we are in need of substitute classroom volunteers too. *All volunteers must pass a criminal background check and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MountainStar Redmond Advisory BoardMountainStar’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect through community support and therapeutic services that help vulnerable children and families succeed. Advisory Board Responsibilities Attend and actively participate in scheduled board meetings, which will be held once monthly for two hours (or more often if needed). Represent MountainStar to stakeholders and act as an advocate for the organization. Assist MountainStar to better understand the local community and help determine best approaches to reach and engage key audiences. Pursue educational opportunities to develop a personal understanding of early childhood brain development and other topics relevant to MountainStar’s mission and work. Identify and establish connections with people who can support MountainStar in a variety of ways and expand the organization's reach and influence. Serve as a trusted advisor to MountainStar’s leadership staff; participate in strategy development and provide input on goals and plans. Actively participate in local fundraising activities and event planning.Participation Advisory Board members will ideally commit to a minimum of one year but are welcome to stay on the Advisory Board for an indefinite period as long as the relationship continues to be mutually beneficial. The Advisory Board will elect a Board Chair to serve as a leader who will schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and work as a liaison with MountainStar staff. When the Board Chair is absent, their responsibilities will be fulfilled by another Advisory Board member. Advisory Board members have the opportunity to apply for a spot on MountainStar’s governing Board of Directors. It is our goal to have a minimum of one individual from each Advisory Board act as a representative on our Board of Directors.Qualifications Strong professional and/or community leadership experience. A commitment to and understanding of the children and families enrolled in MountainStar and how they benefit from services. Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of children and their families who face significant adversity and are at a serious risk for abuse and neglect. Ability to pass a criminal background check to verify appropriateness to serve on the Advisory Board of a children’s charity.Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery MountainStar’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect through community support and therapeutic services that help vulnerable children and families succeed. Advisory Board Responsibilities Attend and actively participate in scheduled board meetings, which will be held once monthly for two hours (or more often if needed). Represent MountainStar to stakeholders and act as an advocate for the organization. Assist MountainStar to better understand the local community and help determine best approaches to reach and engage key audiences. Pursue educational opportunities to develop a personal understanding of early childhood brain development and other topics relevant to MountainStar’s mission and work. Identify and establish connections with people who can support MountainStar in a variety of ways and expand the organization's reach and influence. Serve as a trusted advisor to MountainStar’s leadership staff; participate in strategy development and provide input on goals and plans. Actively participate in local fundraising activities and event planning.Participation Advisory Board members will ideally commit to a minimum of one year but are welcome to stay on the Advisory Board for an indefinite period as long as the relationship continues to be mutually beneficial. The Advisory Board will elect a Board Chair to serve as a leader who will schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and work as a liaison with MountainStar staff. When the Board Chair is absent, their responsibilities will be fulfilled by another Advisory Board member. Advisory Board members have the opportunity to apply for a spot on MountainStar’s governing Board of Directors. It is our goal to have a minimum of one individual from each Advisory Board act as a representative on our Board of Directors.Qualifications Strong professional and/or community leadership experience. A commitment to and understanding of the children and families enrolled in MountainStar and how they benefit from services. Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of children and their families who face significant adversity and are at a serious risk for abuse and neglect. Ability to pass a criminal background check to verify appropriateness to serve on the Advisory Board of a children’s charity.Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MountainStar Fairy God-Parent - RedmondWe are in need of Fairy God-Parents to sponsor one of the children attending our therapeutic classes by fulfilling unmet needs. Those needs include items such as: diapers and wipes seasonal clothing shoes for growing little feet a book an educational toy gas or grocery cards for the familyThe Fairy God-Parent program is open to anyone who would like to give in a personal way. A child’s MountainStar home visitor (staff) and Fairy God-Parent will communicate with each other throughout the year about the child/family and their needs and/or wants. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery We are in need of Fairy God-Parents to sponsor one of the children attending our therapeutic classes by fulfilling unmet needs. Those needs include items such as: diapers and wipes seasonal clothing shoes for growing little feet a book an educational toy gas or grocery cards for the familyThe Fairy God-Parent program is open to anyone who would like to give in a personal way. A child’s MountainStar home visitor (staff) and Fairy God-Parent will communicate with each other throughout the year about the child/family and their needs and/or wants. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MountainStar Madras Advisory BoardMountainStar’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect through community support and therapeutic services that help vulnerable children and families succeed. Advisory Board Responsibilities Attend and actively participate in scheduled board meetings, which will be held once monthly for two hours (or more often if needed). Represent MountainStar to stakeholders and act as an advocate for the organization. Assist MountainStar to better understand the local community and help determine best approaches to reach and engage key audiences. Pursue educational opportunities to develop a personal understanding of early childhood brain development and other topics relevant to MountainStar’s mission and work. Identify and establish connections with people who can support MountainStar in a variety of ways and expand the organization's reach and influence. Serve as a trusted advisor to MountainStar’s leadership staff; participate in strategy development and provide input on goals and plans. Actively participate in local fundraising activities and event planning.Participation Advisory Board members will ideally commit to a minimum of one year but are welcome to stay on the Advisory Board for an indefinite period as long as the relationship continues to be mutually beneficial. The Advisory Board will elect a Board Chair to serve as a leader who will schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and work as a liaison with MountainStar staff. When the Board Chair is absent, their responsibilities will be fulfilled by another Advisory Board member. Advisory Board members have the opportunity to apply for a spot on MountainStar’s governing Board of Directors. It is our goal to have a minimum of one individual from each Advisory Board act as a representative on our Board of Directors.Qualifications Strong professional and/or community leadership experience. A commitment to and understanding of the children and families enrolled in MountainStar and how they benefit from services. Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of children and their families who face significant adversity and are at a serious risk for abuse and neglect. Ability to pass a criminal background check to verify appropriateness to serve on the Advisory Board of a children’s charity.Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery MountainStar’s mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect through community support and therapeutic services that help vulnerable children and families succeed. Advisory Board Responsibilities Attend and actively participate in scheduled board meetings, which will be held once monthly for two hours (or more often if needed). Represent MountainStar to stakeholders and act as an advocate for the organization. Assist MountainStar to better understand the local community and help determine best approaches to reach and engage key audiences. Pursue educational opportunities to develop a personal understanding of early childhood brain development and other topics relevant to MountainStar’s mission and work. Identify and establish connections with people who can support MountainStar in a variety of ways and expand the organization's reach and influence. Serve as a trusted advisor to MountainStar’s leadership staff; participate in strategy development and provide input on goals and plans. Actively participate in local fundraising activities and event planning.Participation Advisory Board members will ideally commit to a minimum of one year but are welcome to stay on the Advisory Board for an indefinite period as long as the relationship continues to be mutually beneficial. The Advisory Board will elect a Board Chair to serve as a leader who will schedule meetings, prepare agendas, and work as a liaison with MountainStar staff. When the Board Chair is absent, their responsibilities will be fulfilled by another Advisory Board member. Advisory Board members have the opportunity to apply for a spot on MountainStar’s governing Board of Directors. It is our goal to have a minimum of one individual from each Advisory Board act as a representative on our Board of Directors.Qualifications Strong professional and/or community leadership experience. A commitment to and understanding of the children and families enrolled in MountainStar and how they benefit from services. Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a passion for improving the lives of children and their families who face significant adversity and are at a serious risk for abuse and neglect. Ability to pass a criminal background check to verify appropriateness to serve on the Advisory Board of a children’s charity.Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MountainStar Fairy God-Parent match program - Madras** The Fairy God-Parent program is still running during the COVID-19 crisis. Many families' needs have changed due to the impact of COVID-19 on unemployment and housing. If you are interested in becoming a Fairy God-Parent, please apply and we will match you with a family as soon as possible. ** We are in need of Fairy God-Parents to sponsor one of children attending our therapeutic classes by fulfilling unmet needs. Those needs include items such as: diapers and wipes seasonal clothing shoes for growing little feet a book an educational toy gas or grocery cards for the familyThe Fairy God-Parent program is open to anyone who would like to give in a personal way. A child’s MountainStar home visitor (staff) and Fairy God-Parent will communicate with each other throughout the year about the child/family and their needs and/or wants. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery ** The Fairy God-Parent program is still running during the COVID-19 crisis. Many families' needs have changed due to the impact of COVID-19 on unemployment and housing. If you are interested in becoming a Fairy God-Parent, please apply and we will match you with a family as soon as possible. ** We are in need of Fairy God-Parents to sponsor one of children attending our therapeutic classes by fulfilling unmet needs. Those needs include items such as: diapers and wipes seasonal clothing shoes for growing little feet a book an educational toy gas or grocery cards for the familyThe Fairy God-Parent program is open to anyone who would like to give in a personal way. A child’s MountainStar home visitor (staff) and Fairy God-Parent will communicate with each other throughout the year about the child/family and their needs and/or wants. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MountainStar Madras Classroom VolunteerInteract with children in therapeutic classes focusing on social emotional support and growth. Requires positive attitude, teamwork, growth mindset, patience, and physical ability to interact with the children. Shifts are once per week (M-‐TH) from 9-‐12 or 12-3. If you want to volunteer in the classroom but are unable to commit to a regular scheduled time, we are in need of substitute classroom volunteers too. *All volunteers must pass a criminal background check and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Interact with children in therapeutic classes focusing on social emotional support and growth. Requires positive attitude, teamwork, growth mindset, patience, and physical ability to interact with the children. Shifts are once per week (M-‐TH) from 9-‐12 or 12-3. If you want to volunteer in the classroom but are unable to commit to a regular scheduled time, we are in need of substitute classroom volunteers too. *All volunteers must pass a criminal background check and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: MountainStar Family Relief Nursery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Health Service and Mental Health Service -- RedmondDisaster Health Services Representative: Provide Health Services support utilizing protocols of the American Red Cross. Disaster Health Services (DHS) Responders provide health services to clients and staff at various assignment settings including shelters, emergency aid stations, respite and service centers. Disaster Mental Health Representative: The Disaster Mental Health (DMH) Representative helps adults and children cope with the emotional and environmental impact following a disaster by assessing clients’ needs, helping them adjust to shelter living and assisting them with their recovery efforts. Requirements: Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Disaster Health Services Representative: Provide Health Services support utilizing protocols of the American Red Cross. Disaster Health Services (DHS) Responders provide health services to clients and staff at various assignment settings including shelters, emergency aid stations, respite and service centers. Disaster Mental Health Representative: The Disaster Mental Health (DMH) Representative helps adults and children cope with the emotional and environmental impact following a disaster by assessing clients’ needs, helping them adjust to shelter living and assisting them with their recovery efforts. Requirements: Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Health Service and Mental Health Service -- PrinevilleDisaster Health Services Representative: Provide Health Services support utilizing protocols of the American Red Cross. Disaster Health Services (DHS) Responders provide health services to clients and staff at various assignment settings including shelters, emergency aid stations, respite and service centers. Disaster Mental Health Representative: The Disaster Mental Health (DMH) Representative helps adults and children cope with the emotional and environmental impact following a disaster by assessing clients’ needs, helping them adjust to shelter living and assisting them with their recovery efforts. Requirements:
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Disaster Health Services Representative: Provide Health Services support utilizing protocols of the American Red Cross. Disaster Health Services (DHS) Responders provide health services to clients and staff at various assignment settings including shelters, emergency aid stations, respite and service centers. Disaster Mental Health Representative: The Disaster Mental Health (DMH) Representative helps adults and children cope with the emotional and environmental impact following a disaster by assessing clients’ needs, helping them adjust to shelter living and assisting them with their recovery efforts. Requirements:
Organization: American Red Cross - Central and Eastern Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |