Opportunities From: Connect Central Oregon

Volunteer: Adaptive Aquatics Program - Volunteer

Be a Swim Buddy! Help children with disabilities learn water safety and swim skills.

Adaptive Aquatics volunteers work with swim instruction staff and are in the pool to support children with learning and practicing water safety and swim skills. Program participants are elementary and middle school age children with disabilities. Program is offered in partnership with Bend La Pine Schools.

The program is offered on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9:30 to 11:30 am. Volunteers typically help either Tuesday or Thursday morning each week.

Volunteers must complete a volunteer application and a criminal history background check is processed. Volunteers receive training and work closely with staff throughout the program.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Be a Swim Buddy! Help children with disabilities learn water safety and swim skills.

Adaptive Aquatics volunteers work with swim instruction staff and are in the pool to support children with learning and practicing water safety and swim skills. Program participants are elementary and middle school age children with disabilities. Program is offered in partnership with Bend La Pine Schools.

The program is offered on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, 9:30 to 11:30 am. Volunteers typically help either Tuesday or Thursday morning each week.

Volunteers must complete a volunteer application and a criminal history background check is processed. Volunteers receive training and work closely with staff throughout the program.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 30, 2026

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Lacrosse - Volunteer Coach

Coach youth lacrosse!

If you have lacrosse experience - we need you!

Volunteer coaches needed for co-ed, boys & girls programs. Participants are grade 1-8. Lacrosse season is late March to the end of May.

The youth lacrosse program emphasizes skill development, participation, teamwork, sportsmanship and fun. Teams meet twice each week and play an 8-game schedule.

Lacrosse experience is preferred. Volunteer application is required and a criminal history background check is processed for all potential volunteers age 18 and over prior to volunteering. Volunteer coaches receive training and support throughout the program.

Pre-season training for volunteer coaches will be held in mid-March.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Coach youth lacrosse!

If you have lacrosse experience - we need you!

Volunteer coaches needed for co-ed, boys & girls programs. Participants are grade 1-8. Lacrosse season is late March to the end of May.

The youth lacrosse program emphasizes skill development, participation, teamwork, sportsmanship and fun. Teams meet twice each week and play an 8-game schedule.

Lacrosse experience is preferred. Volunteer application is required and a criminal history background check is processed for all potential volunteers age 18 and over prior to volunteering. Volunteer coaches receive training and support throughout the program.

Pre-season training for volunteer coaches will be held in mid-March.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 16, 2026

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Volunteer Opportunities - Summer 2026 - Volunteers age 12+

Teen volunteers needed!

Join in and be part of the fun with Bend Park & Recreation District this summer!

Therapeutic Recreation day campsArt camps Cougar Camp

Junior Lifeguard training and volunteer programSwim Instructor Aide training and volunteer programSummer Buddies preschool 

Minimum age requirement, schedule, and time commitment vary by program. 

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Teen volunteers needed!

Join in and be part of the fun with Bend Park & Recreation District this summer!

Therapeutic Recreation day campsArt camps Cougar Camp

Junior Lifeguard training and volunteer programSwim Instructor Aide training and volunteer programSummer Buddies preschool 

Minimum age requirement, schedule, and time commitment vary by program. 

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 29, 2026

Organization Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: July 4th Pet Parade Volunteers

Celebrate the 4th of July with Bend Park & Recreation District!

Saturday, July 4th, 2026

Volunteer opportunities available for groups, teens, adults and families.

Pet Parade - Harmon & Drake Park area

8:30 am to noon

Monitor road closure points along the parade route (age 18 plus) Help with event set up, activity support and clean up tasks

For more information, contact kim@bendparksandrec.org or 541-706-6127.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Celebrate the 4th of July with Bend Park & Recreation District!

Saturday, July 4th, 2026

Volunteer opportunities available for groups, teens, adults and families.

Pet Parade - Harmon & Drake Park area

8:30 am to noon

Monitor road closure points along the parade route (age 18 plus) Help with event set up, activity support and clean up tasks

For more information, contact kim@bendparksandrec.org or 541-706-6127.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shevlin Park - Greeter/Host Volunteer

Share your love for Shevlin Park!

Shevlin Park volunteers walk the park and greet visitors to offer information about experiences available in the park, offer reminders to keep dogs on leash, pick up litter and notify staff for any concerns. Volunteers are not responsible for enforcing park rules.

Adult volunteers cover a two-hour shift each week and can pick the days and times that they volunteer. Volunteers may walk the park or may be stationed at a mobile kiosk.

A volunteer application is required, and a criminal history background check will be processed. Volunteers meet with staff for an orientation prior to volunteering. On-going training and support are provided.

The volunteer application is available on the BPRD website at www.bendparksandrec.org.

 

 

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Share your love for Shevlin Park!

Shevlin Park volunteers walk the park and greet visitors to offer information about experiences available in the park, offer reminders to keep dogs on leash, pick up litter and notify staff for any concerns. Volunteers are not responsible for enforcing park rules.

Adult volunteers cover a two-hour shift each week and can pick the days and times that they volunteer. Volunteers may walk the park or may be stationed at a mobile kiosk.

A volunteer application is required, and a criminal history background check will be processed. Volunteers meet with staff for an orientation prior to volunteering. On-going training and support are provided.

The volunteer application is available on the BPRD website at www.bendparksandrec.org.

 

 

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Riley Ranch Nature Reserve - Greeter/Host Volunteer

Be a host at Riley Ranch Nature Reserve.

Volunteers greet visitors and offer information about experiences available in the park and provide reminder for the parks special no bikes and no dogs rules when needed. Volunteers are not responsible for enforcement. 

Adult volunteers cover a weekly two-hour shift on weekdays and weekends. A volunteer application is required, and a criminal history background check will be processed. Volunteers meet with staff for an orientation prior to their first shift. On-going training and support is provided.

The BPRD Volunteer Application is available at www.bendparksandrec.org, click on the volunteer tab near the top of the homepage.

 

 

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Be a host at Riley Ranch Nature Reserve.

Volunteers greet visitors and offer information about experiences available in the park and provide reminder for the parks special no bikes and no dogs rules when needed. Volunteers are not responsible for enforcement. 

Adult volunteers cover a weekly two-hour shift on weekdays and weekends. A volunteer application is required, and a criminal history background check will be processed. Volunteers meet with staff for an orientation prior to their first shift. On-going training and support is provided.

The BPRD Volunteer Application is available at www.bendparksandrec.org, click on the volunteer tab near the top of the homepage.

 

 

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Park & Trail Maintenance - Volunteer Group Projects

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, picking up litter and pulling weeds. Other seasonal projects may be available.

Projects are typically 2-3 hours and scheduled for weekdays between 8 am to 3 pm.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

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, picking up litter and pulling weeds. Other seasonal projects may be available.

Projects are typically 2-3 hours and scheduled for 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: Goose Management Program Volunteer

Volunteers with well trained dogs support Bend Park & Recreation District's goose management program on park district properties. 

Adult volunteers and their dogs visit parks and trails regularly to help encourage geese to move on and out of the parks.

Interested volunteers must complete a volunteer application and a criminal history background check will be processed. Owners & their dogs will participate in an evaluation session to assess communication and the team's ability to work safely with the dog off leash in the parks. The team must demonstrate reliable recall skills and the dog must be able to ignore distractions and cannot touch or harm the birds.  Training and on-going support is provided.  

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Volunteers with well trained dogs support Bend Park & Recreation District's goose management program on park district properties. 

Adult volunteers and their dogs visit parks and trails regularly to help encourage geese to move on and out of the parks.

Interested volunteers must complete a volunteer application and a criminal history background check will be processed. Owners & their dogs will participate in an evaluation session to assess communication and the team's ability to work safely with the dog off leash in the parks. The team must demonstrate reliable recall skills and the dog must be able to ignore distractions and cannot touch or harm the birds.  Training and on-going support is provided.  

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt a Park or Trail

Help with taking care of your favorite outdoor places. Individuals, families and groups can adopt a site and agree to visit regularly to pick up litter and keep an eye out for weather damage, graffiti, vandalism or potential hazards. Adopters may also take on seasonal projects such as raking out landscape beds, spreading bark mulch and pulling weeds.

There are a variety of parks and trail sections available for adoption. A volunteer application is required, and an on-site orientation will be scheduled prior to getting started with volunteering.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Help with taking care of your favorite outdoor places. Individuals, families and groups can adopt a site and agree to visit regularly to pick up litter and keep an eye out for weather damage, graffiti, vandalism or potential hazards. Adopters may also take on seasonal projects such as raking out landscape beds, spreading bark mulch and pulling weeds.

There are a variety of parks and trail sections available for adoption. A volunteer application is required, and an on-site orientation will be scheduled prior to getting started with volunteering.

Organization: Bend Park & Recreation District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with NAMI Central Oregon

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with NAMI Central Oregon. Volunteers are essential to the work that NAMI does. To learn more about our volunteer opportunities, please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form.

We will reach out to chat with you after receiving your form, so we can learn more about your interest areas and experiences.

Our greatest current needs are for support group facilitators and for a grant writer. NAMI provides free training to become a support group facilitator or mental health education class teacher.

Volunteer opportunities include:

Grant Writer

Admin

Community Outreach

Graphic Design, Writing & Editing

Fundraising

Events

Support

Education

Presentations

Local Advocacy

We look forward to hearing from you!


NAMI Volunteer Info Session

Learn more about volunteering opportunities with NAMI Central Oregon, including training requirements for our free mental health related programs, support groups, classes and workshops, and how you can be of service to your community!

When: 3rd Wednesdays of the monthTime: 6 to 7 PM via ZoomRegister via Zoom HERE


By applying to volunteer for NAMI Central Oregon, you will receive our monthly newsletter and updates.

Organization: NAMI Central Oregon

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with NAMI Central Oregon. Volunteers are essential to the work that NAMI does. To learn more about our volunteer opportunities, please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form.

We will reach out to chat with you after receiving your form, so we can learn more about your interest areas and experiences.

Our greatest current needs are for support group facilitators and for a grant writer. NAMI provides free training to become a support group facilitator or mental health education class teacher.

Volunteer opportunities include:

Grant Writer

Admin

Community Outreach

Graphic Design, Writing & Editing

Fundraising

Events

Support

Education

Presentations

Local Advocacy

We look forward to hearing from you!


NAMI Volunteer Info Session

Learn more about volunteering opportunities with NAMI Central Oregon, including training requirements for our free mental health related programs, support groups, classes and workshops, and how you can be of service to your community!

When: 3rd Wednesdays of the monthTime: 6 to 7 PM via ZoomRegister via Zoom HERE


By applying to volunteer for NAMI Central Oregon, you will receive our monthly newsletter and updates.

Organization: NAMI Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Prineville Peer Support Group Co-Facilitator

NAMI Central Oregon is a peer-based, grassroots organization, and volunteers play a vital role. Volunteers are peers who are able to manage their mental health conditions or loved ones and family members of those with mental health conditions, be comfortable speaking about their own experiences with mental health conditions, complete training, and follow the structure of NAMI programs.

Our Prineville Peer Support Group Co-Facilitator will help lead the group twice a month. They will be part of the NAMI Central Oregon community, using shared experiences to support & advocate for individuals and families facing mental health challenges. All training is provided! 

Organization: NAMI Central Oregon

NAMI Central Oregon is a peer-based, grassroots organization, and volunteers play a vital role. Volunteers are peers who are able to manage their mental health conditions or loved ones and family members of those with mental health conditions, be comfortable speaking about their own experiences with mental health conditions, complete training, and follow the structure of NAMI programs.

Our Prineville Peer Support Group Co-Facilitator will help lead the group twice a month. They will be part of the NAMI Central Oregon community, using shared experiences to support & advocate for individuals and families facing mental health challenges. All training is provided! 

Organization: NAMI Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97754

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for the Throwback Prom: The Great Promsby

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend needs YOU to help make our Throwback Prom, The Great Promsby, a night to remember!

This dazzling fundraiser on Saturday, April 18, 2026, will transport guests to the roaring 20s for a glamorous evening of music, dancing, and celebration, all while supporting local youth.

We’re looking for volunteers (21+) to help bring the magic to life. Whether you love:
  - Welcoming and checking in guests
  - Keeping the energy high and activities running smoothly
  - Working behind the scenes to make it all sparkle

There's a role for everyone!

Volunteer shifts available in 2.5-hour intervals:
1)  6pm to 8:30pm
2)  7:30pm to 10pm
3)  9:30pm to 11pm

Please let us know your preferred time block when you sign up, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your schedule.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend needs YOU to help make our Throwback Prom, The Great Promsby, a night to remember!

This dazzling fundraiser on Saturday, April 18, 2026, will transport guests to the roaring 20s for a glamorous evening of music, dancing, and celebration, all while supporting local youth.

We’re looking for volunteers (21+) to help bring the magic to life. Whether you love:
  - Welcoming and checking in guests
  - Keeping the energy high and activities running smoothly
  - Working behind the scenes to make it all sparkle

There's a role for everyone!

Volunteer shifts available in 2.5-hour intervals:
1)  6pm to 8:30pm
2)  7:30pm to 10pm
3)  9:30pm to 11pm

Please let us know your preferred time block when you sign up, and we’ll do our best to accommodate your schedule.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Materials Shelving Support - Central Library in Bend

Do you love books? Are you interested in learning about the Deschutes Public Library collection and how books get processed? Are you looking forward to experiencing the new Central Library at Stevens Ranch? This may be the volunteer position for you!

The Library needs assistance moving materials from being checked out to back on the shelves. Additional to this role is shelf reading, verifying the order of books on our shelves, and maintaining organization within our collection.

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 volunteer position. Hours are flexible, Monday - Saturday. We request that you commit two regular hours per week for a minimum of 6 months for this role.

Volunteer positions will not officially start until the new library is open, which is set for late-Spring.

Organization: Deschutes Public Library

Do you love books? Are you interested in learning about the Deschutes Public Library collection and how books get processed? Are you looking forward to experiencing the new Central Library at Stevens Ranch? This may be the volunteer position for you!

The Library needs assistance moving materials from being checked out to back on the shelves. Additional to this role is shelf reading, verifying the order of books on our shelves, and maintaining organization within our collection.

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 volunteer position. Hours are flexible, Monday - Saturday. We request that you commit two regular hours per week for a minimum of 6 months for this role.

Volunteer positions will not officially start until the new library is open, which is set for late-Spring.

Organization: Deschutes Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docent Volunteer – Central Library in Bend

Do you love your library and want to share it with everyone? Are you interested in learning more about the new Central Library at Stevens Ranch and sharing that information through tours? Then this might be the volunteer opportunity for you! 

The Docent Volunteer position is a vital ambassador, providing customers with an engaging, and informative library experience. Docents will assist with re-opening communication and educational support in the library. Docents will lead tours and offers details about the new Central Library at Stevens Ranch. This volunteer opportunity has a duration of 6-8 months beginning Spring 2026.

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities: To support the library staff by providing customers with a friendly welcome to the new library. Supply information and lead building tours with the goal of creating an enriching library experience. Docents will offer detailed insights into our new Central Library at Stevens Ranch.

Volunteer Qualifications and Required Skills: Volunteer needs to possess the skills and physical ability to perform assigned tasks.
• Passion for the library.
• Strong communication and public speaking skills.
• Ability to engage with diverse audiences in a friendly and approachable manner.
• Reliability, punctuality, and a commitment to scheduled shifts.
• Ability to follow specific protocols for assigned task including following script provided.
• Basic mobility with the ability to stand for periods of time.
• Must be 18+.

Organization: Deschutes Public Library

Do you love your library and want to share it with everyone? Are you interested in learning more about the new Central Library at Stevens Ranch and sharing that information through tours? Then this might be the volunteer opportunity for you! 

The Docent Volunteer position is a vital ambassador, providing customers with an engaging, and informative library experience. Docents will assist with re-opening communication and educational support in the library. Docents will lead tours and offers details about the new Central Library at Stevens Ranch. This volunteer opportunity has a duration of 6-8 months beginning Spring 2026.

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities: To support the library staff by providing customers with a friendly welcome to the new library. Supply information and lead building tours with the goal of creating an enriching library experience. Docents will offer detailed insights into our new Central Library at Stevens Ranch.

Volunteer Qualifications and Required Skills: Volunteer needs to possess the skills and physical ability to perform assigned tasks.
• Passion for the library.
• Strong communication and public speaking skills.
• Ability to engage with diverse audiences in a friendly and approachable manner.
• Reliability, punctuality, and a commitment to scheduled shifts.
• Ability to follow specific protocols for assigned task including following script provided.
• Basic mobility with the ability to stand for periods of time.
• Must be 18+.

Organization: Deschutes Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jason's R&R Family Respite Night Childcare Support

Central Oregon Disability Support Network (CODSN) is a non-profit offering support to families navigating disability in Central and Eastern Oregon. We offer a variety of services for our families, and we love what we do! 

One of our favorite services is our Jason's Run & Recharge Family Respite Night: a relaxing night of self-care for caregivers to recharge their batteries! Self-care is vital for the wellbeing of all caregivers, and it can be difficult for caregivers of children with disabilities to access. This program provides unpaid caregivers an opportunity to receive 3 free hours of childcare once every three months. This event is on select Wednesdays from 5-8pm. Come play with kids for 3 hours while their caregivers have a night out! This would be a phenomenal opportunity for youth and families to help out together!

You do not need to commit to each respite night to help!

Skills Strengthened Through This Opportunity:

Communication and active listening skills with people of all agesIdentifying and implementing accommodation strategiesExperience promoting equity and inclusionA deeper understanding that everyone has the ability to learn, think, and understand, and that everyone deserves to be treated with respect. Flexibility and creative thinkingSelf-management skillsQuick decision making

Tasks that support skill-building:

Greet each child and their family, and help them feel welcome.Foster an environment where children and their families feel safe and supported.Encourage children to connect with one another and support their social-emotional development.Actively engage in activities and provide any accommodations and/or support needed for all children to participate.

This program is supported by the Jason Opdyke Memorial Fund. 

For more information, please reach out to Stefany at 541-548-8559 or email info@codsn.org 


Organization: Central Oregon Disability Support Network

Central Oregon Disability Support Network (CODSN) is a non-profit offering support to families navigating disability in Central and Eastern Oregon. We offer a variety of services for our families, and we love what we do! 

One of our favorite services is our Jason's Run & Recharge Family Respite Night: a relaxing night of self-care for caregivers to recharge their batteries! Self-care is vital for the wellbeing of all caregivers, and it can be difficult for caregivers of children with disabilities to access. This program provides unpaid caregivers an opportunity to receive 3 free hours of childcare once every three months. This event is on select Wednesdays from 5-8pm. Come play with kids for 3 hours while their caregivers have a night out! This would be a phenomenal opportunity for youth and families to help out together!

You do not need to commit to each respite night to help!

Skills Strengthened Through This Opportunity:

Communication and active listening skills with people of all agesIdentifying and implementing accommodation strategiesExperience promoting equity and inclusionA deeper understanding that everyone has the ability to learn, think, and understand, and that everyone deserves to be treated with respect. Flexibility and creative thinkingSelf-management skillsQuick decision making

Tasks that support skill-building:

Greet each child and their family, and help them feel welcome.Foster an environment where children and their families feel safe and supported.Encourage children to connect with one another and support their social-emotional development.Actively engage in activities and provide any accommodations and/or support needed for all children to participate.

This program is supported by the Jason Opdyke Memorial Fund. 

For more information, please reach out to Stefany at 541-548-8559 or email info@codsn.org 


Organization: Central Oregon Disability Support Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Library Materials Shelving Support- La Pine 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 out to back on the shelves. We need assistance putting books in order on carts and then onto the shelves. We also need assistance with shelf reading, verifying the order of books on our shelves and to help maintain organization within our collection. 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 volunteer position. Hours are flexible - Tuesday - Saturday.

Must be able to commit to two hours per week for a minimum of 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 out to back on the shelves. We need assistance putting books in order on carts and then onto the shelves. We also need assistance with shelf reading, verifying the order of books on our shelves and to help maintain organization within our collection. 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 volunteer position. Hours are flexible - Tuesday - Saturday.

Must be able to commit to two hours per week for a minimum of 6 months

Organization: Deschutes Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97739

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Materials Shelving Support - Sisters 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 out to back on the shelves. Additional to this role is shelf reading, verifying the order of books on our shelves, and maintaining organization within our collection. 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 volunteer position.

Hours are flexible, Tuesday - Saturday. 

We request that you commit two regular hours per week for a minimum of 6 months for this role.

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 out to back on the shelves. Additional to this role is shelf reading, verifying the order of books on our shelves, and maintaining organization within our collection. 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 volunteer position.

Hours are flexible, Tuesday - Saturday. 

We request that you commit two regular hours per week for a minimum of 6 months for this role.

Organization: Deschutes Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97759

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Pollinator Pathway Bend has one position open: Volunteer Coordinator.Volunteer Coordinator Position is here

Please respond with any questions!

Thanks!


Organization: Pollinator Pathway Bend

Pollinator Pathway Bend has one position open: Volunteer Coordinator.Volunteer Coordinator Position is here

Please respond with any questions!

Thanks!


Organization: Pollinator Pathway Bend

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer- 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. Volunteers receive a free bag of books! 

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. Volunteers receive a free bag of books! 

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 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 Monday through Friday 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 Monday through Friday 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: Bite of Reality—Sisters High School

A financial simulation for students.
As a volunteer, all materials are provided, and no special expertise is needed.

You will have a 15 min. orientation before students arrive and after the student orientation you will fill a sales-type role at one of the eight spending category tables such as transportation, kid care, or entertainment.

The students will be assigned a career, income, debt, and family size through the app. They will make budget and purchasing decisions as they are required to visit all 8 tables. A credit union table will assist with financial coaching. Students will also learn about credit scores and unexpected expenses.

After the simulation period there will be a classroom debrief that we ask volunteers to participate in by sharing your observations.

A photo ID is required to check-in as a visitor at the school.

For more information: Bite of Reality Workshops | Mid Oregon Credit Union

Organization: Mid Oregon Credit Union: Bite of Reality Financial Literacy

A financial simulation for students.
As a volunteer, all materials are provided, and no special expertise is needed.

You will have a 15 min. orientation before students arrive and after the student orientation you will fill a sales-type role at one of the eight spending category tables such as transportation, kid care, or entertainment.

The students will be assigned a career, income, debt, and family size through the app. They will make budget and purchasing decisions as they are required to visit all 8 tables. A credit union table will assist with financial coaching. Students will also learn about credit scores and unexpected expenses.

After the simulation period there will be a classroom debrief that we ask volunteers to participate in by sharing your observations.

A photo ID is required to check-in as a visitor at the school.

For more information: Bite of Reality Workshops | Mid Oregon Credit Union

Organization: Mid Oregon Credit Union: Bite of Reality Financial Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 3, 2026

Zip Code: 97759

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bite of Reality—Regional DECA Workshop, Caldera High, Bend

A financial simulation for students.
As a volunteer, all materials are provided, and no special expertise is needed.

You will have a 15 min. orientation before students arrive and after the student orientation you will fill a sales-type role at one of the eight spending category tables such as transportation, kid care, housing, or entertainment.

The students will be assigned a career, income, debt, and family size through the app. They will make budget and purchasing decisions as they are required to visit all 8 tables. A credit union table will assist with financial coaching. Students will also learn about credit scores and unexpected expenses.

After the simulation period there will be a classroom debrief that we ask volunteers to participate in by sharing your observations.

A photo ID is required to check-in as a visitor at the school.

For more information: Bite of Reality Workshops | Mid Oregon Credit Union

Organization: Mid Oregon Credit Union: Bite of Reality Financial Literacy

A financial simulation for students.
As a volunteer, all materials are provided, and no special expertise is needed.

You will have a 15 min. orientation before students arrive and after the student orientation you will fill a sales-type role at one of the eight spending category tables such as transportation, kid care, housing, or entertainment.

The students will be assigned a career, income, debt, and family size through the app. They will make budget and purchasing decisions as they are required to visit all 8 tables. A credit union table will assist with financial coaching. Students will also learn about credit scores and unexpected expenses.

After the simulation period there will be a classroom debrief that we ask volunteers to participate in by sharing your observations.

A photo ID is required to check-in as a visitor at the school.

For more information: Bite of Reality Workshops | Mid Oregon Credit Union

Organization: Mid Oregon Credit Union: Bite of Reality Financial Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 30, 2026

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: NeighborImpact Stepping Stone Shelter [BEND]

Stepping Stone Shelter Support

The NeighborImpact Stepping Stone Shelter in Bend is looking for volunteers!

These shifts are ongoing and can be accessed on the following webpage: Volunteer - NeighborImpact


What is the Stepping Stone Shelter?

The Stepping Stone Shelter in Bend is a facility operated by NeighborImpact to provide support and shelter for unhoused individuals and families. The shelter is located at 2346 NE Division Street, Bend, OR 977031 . It has 28 units and a staff office, and it offers various services to its residents, including case management, laundry facilities, and access to nearby grocery stores.


Shift types include: 

Room SetupReceptionShelter Support


These shifts are ongoing and can be accessed on the following webpage: Volunteer - NeighborImpact


Questions? Contact the Volunteer Administrator.

Volunteer Administrator: Grant Jeffrey

Email: grantj@neighborimpact.org


Organization: NeighborImpact

Stepping Stone Shelter Support

The NeighborImpact Stepping Stone Shelter in Bend is looking for volunteers!

These shifts are ongoing and can be accessed on the following webpage: Volunteer - NeighborImpact


What is the Stepping Stone Shelter?

The Stepping Stone Shelter in Bend is a facility operated by NeighborImpact to provide support and shelter for unhoused individuals and families. The shelter is located at 2346 NE Division Street, Bend, OR 977031 . It has 28 units and a staff office, and it offers various services to its residents, including case management, laundry facilities, and access to nearby grocery stores.


Shift types include: 

Room SetupReceptionShelter Support


These shifts are ongoing and can be accessed on the following webpage: Volunteer - NeighborImpact


Questions? Contact the Volunteer Administrator.

Volunteer Administrator: Grant Jeffrey

Email: grantj@neighborimpact.org


Organization: NeighborImpact

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cascade Cycling Classic Downtown Criterium

The Cascade Cycling Classic Downtown Criterium is such a fun community event that takes place in Bend, Oregon on Sunday, June 21st, 2026 (Father's Day).  We have a ton of different shifts that you can sign up for here:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094AABA629ABFCC34-61350686-cascade

If you have any questions,  please feel free to contact me, molly@hornerlawllp.com

Take care.

Molly

Organization: Horner Cycling Foundation

The Cascade Cycling Classic Downtown Criterium is such a fun community event that takes place in Bend, Oregon on Sunday, June 21st, 2026 (Father's Day).  We have a ton of different shifts that you can sign up for here:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C094AABA629ABFCC34-61350686-cascade

If you have any questions,  please feel free to contact me, molly@hornerlawllp.com

Take care.

Molly

Organization: Horner Cycling Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PWR! Moves for PD - Assistant in Redmond

PWR! Moves is a specialized group classes designed for people with Parkinson’s. This program focuses on increasing your heart rate while including amplitude training (big and fast movements), gait training, and balance and coordination activities. Volunteer assistants help set up and break down equipment, hold equipment for participants, and help with station transitions.

Your role as a volunteer will be to help set up, clean up, and assist participants with exercises. 



Organization: Destination Rehab

PWR! Moves is a specialized group classes designed for people with Parkinson’s. This program focuses on increasing your heart rate while including amplitude training (big and fast movements), gait training, and balance and coordination activities. Volunteer assistants help set up and break down equipment, hold equipment for participants, and help with station transitions.

Your role as a volunteer will be to help set up, clean up, and assist participants with exercises. 



Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 7, 2026 through Feb 25, 2026

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Filling Hay bags

We use hay bags for the horses to extend their meal time and know exactly how much they are eating. We fill hay bags daily for the horses meals. 

Organization: Rags to Rescues

We use hay bags for the horses to extend their meal time and know exactly how much they are eating. We fill hay bags daily for the horses meals. 

Organization: Rags to Rescues

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97759

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Board Member

SOAR with US!

Interests: neurodiversity, struggling students, alternative school, helping kids be successful in public school, arts/crafts/enrichment classes and camps, and community collaboration

___________________________________

“The last 4 weeks here at home have been truly amazing...Traditionally, the first month of school is really difficult at home.” 

                                 ___________________________________

We teach kids how to "Soar with your strengths. Manage your weaknesses." We believe kids should work on skills needed to become independent, successful adults, but this includes NOT working on what they aren't good at all day long. Struggling kids deserve opportunities for fun and future career explorations too.

We are one of the few organizations in OR that specializes in working with kids who are neurodivergent (ADHD, Autism, dyslexia, etc.), and we do this through:

1.) OR Department of Education-approved Alternative School to help students build their success skills to transition back to their general education school. Collaboration with the districts is important. 

2.) Tutoring & Homeschool Support/Classes

3.) Enrichment Camps/Classes (mostly through Bend Parks and Rec)

Our programs provide an array of services, expand our community outreach, and diversify our income. 

Who Are We Looking For in a Board Member?

We are looking for those wanting to help families find HOPE. As a successful neurodivergent person herself (ADHD, dyslexia), Heather, Samara's Executive Director, believes that our motto "Soar with your strengths" should be implemented in the business structure too, so we are looking for people who strengthen the organization with their diverse skills and perspectives. Along with the questions at the beginning of the page, we could use someone with a legal background, more people with financial/business management experience,  and private/charter/homeschool experience. Like many nonprofits, we've had some difficulties building our board back from the Pandemic challenges, but Samara perseveres and is growing. We are ready to strengthen our foundations, assess program viability, and dream for the future. 


Time commitment: Board meetings 4 times a year, some email communication, attending committee meetings when needed, and participating in fundraising events.

Board Member Expectations:

Support Executive Center Director Transition Exec. Director away from teaching roles Recruit, mentor and maintain a competent Board Members   Recruit and train volunteers  Secure partnerships with other Nonprofits Protect Assets (with input from all staff and stakeholders) Ensure adequate financial resources; fundraising, grant writing, allocate budget for staff and programs Ensure effective business planning; enhance brand, market to larger community Ensure Legal and Ethical Integrity Clarify and advocate for Samaras’ mission  Evaluate Program’s Effectiveness 
Board Members At-Large 

Nonprofits’ Board of Directors is the governing body, overseeing vision, mission, and internal operations of the organization. Board members are elected for two-year terms. 

1) Board members hold overall fiscal and managerial oversight responsibility for the Nonprofit. 

2) They are charged with the supervision and oversight of the Nonprofits’ mission. 

3) They are responsible for making decisions, delegating work, and assuring decisions are carried out in the manner intended. 

4) Ultimately, board members serve as ambassadors for the mission, inside and outside of organizational commitments.

Qualifications for Service

Past or current engagement with Society for Nonprofits (e.g., partnership, membership, content providers, etc.) Interest in and willingness to support Society for Nonprofits’ goals and objectives Initiative Integrity Analytical ability Sensitivity and awareness Leadership Sound decision-making ability Planning skills Ability to organize and monitor work Collaborative Ability to easily use email and other technology such as cloud services Commitment to open and honest communication

 *We do not discriminate based on an individual's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability, or because of the race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age, or disability of any other persons with whom the individual associates.

 We look forward to talking with you!

 

Organization: Samara Learning Center

SOAR with US!

Interests: neurodiversity, struggling students, alternative school, helping kids be successful in public school, arts/crafts/enrichment classes and camps, and community collaboration

___________________________________

“The last 4 weeks here at home have been truly amazing...Traditionally, the first month of school is really difficult at home.” 

                                 ___________________________________

We teach kids how to "Soar with your strengths. Manage your weaknesses." We believe kids should work on skills needed to become independent, successful adults, but this includes NOT working on what they aren't good at all day long. Struggling kids deserve opportunities for fun and future career explorations too.

We are one of the few organizations in OR that specializes in working with kids who are neurodivergent (ADHD, Autism, dyslexia, etc.), and we do this through:

1.) OR Department of Education-approved Alternative School to help students build their success skills to transition back to their general education school. Collaboration with the districts is important. 

2.) Tutoring & Homeschool Support/Classes

3.) Enrichment Camps/Classes (mostly through Bend Parks and Rec)

Our programs provide an array of services, expand our community outreach, and diversify our income. 

Who Are We Looking For in a Board Member?

We are looking for those wanting to help families find HOPE. As a successful neurodivergent person herself (ADHD, dyslexia), Heather, Samara's Executive Director, believes that our motto "Soar with your strengths" should be implemented in the business structure too, so we are looking for people who strengthen the organization with their diverse skills and perspectives. Along with the questions at the beginning of the page, we could use someone with a legal background, more people with financial/business management experience,  and private/charter/homeschool experience. Like many nonprofits, we've had some difficulties building our board back from the Pandemic challenges, but Samara perseveres and is growing. We are ready to strengthen our foundations, assess program viability, and dream for the future. 


Time commitment: Board meetings 4 times a year, some email communication, attending committee meetings when needed, and participating in fundraising events.

Board Member Expectations:

Support Executive Center Director Transition Exec. Director away from teaching roles Recruit, mentor and maintain a competent Board Members   Recruit and train volunteers  Secure partnerships with other Nonprofits Protect Assets (with input from all staff and stakeholders) Ensure adequate financial resources; fundraising, grant writing, allocate budget for staff and programs Ensure effective business planning; enhance brand, market to larger community Ensure Legal and Ethical Integrity Clarify and advocate for Samaras’ mission  Evaluate Program’s Effectiveness 
Board Members At-Large 

Nonprofits’ Board of Directors is the governing body, overseeing vision, mission, and internal operations of the organization. Board members are elected for two-year terms. 

1) Board members hold overall fiscal and managerial oversight responsibility for the Nonprofit. 

2) They are charged with the supervision and oversight of the Nonprofits’ mission. 

3) They are responsible for making decisions, delegating work, and assuring decisions are carried out in the manner intended. 

4) Ultimately, board members serve as ambassadors for the mission, inside and outside of organizational commitments.

Qualifications for Service

Past or current engagement with Society for Nonprofits (e.g., partnership, membership, content providers, etc.) Interest in and willingness to support Society for Nonprofits’ goals and objectives Initiative Integrity Analytical ability Sensitivity and awareness Leadership Sound decision-making ability Planning skills Ability to organize and monitor work Collaborative Ability to easily use email and other technology such as cloud services Commitment to open and honest communication

 *We do not discriminate based on an individual's race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age or disability, or because of the race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, age, or disability of any other persons with whom the individual associates.

 We look forward to talking with you!

 

Organization: Samara Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member for our volunteering community

Volunteer Conversations supports volunteer recruitment and management by hosting quarterly forums and online communications for volunteer program managers. We invite you to join our lively board of directors and have an active hand in building our regional volunteer community.

Organization: Volunteer Conversations

Volunteer Conversations supports volunteer recruitment and management by hosting quarterly forums and online communications for volunteer program managers. We invite you to join our lively board of directors and have an active hand in building our regional volunteer community.

Organization: Volunteer Conversations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Book Day: Book Collection

Ongoing: pickup and deliver (to storage) books; Sorting

Organization: Herringbone Bookstore

Ongoing: pickup and deliver (to storage) books; Sorting

Organization: Herringbone Bookstore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Book Day: Book Collection

Weekly basis: Estate Sale management

Organization: Herringbone Bookstore

Weekly basis: Estate Sale management

Organization: Herringbone Bookstore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Building Facilities Maintenance

In need of volunteers for Building Facilities Maintenance in Bend, Sisters, Redmond and Warm Springs

Organization: Treehouse Therapies Associates

In need of volunteers for Building Facilities Maintenance in Bend, Sisters, Redmond and Warm Springs

Organization: Treehouse Therapies Associates

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Child with an Incarcerated Parent

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

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: Basic Mediation Training, Community Solutions Central Oregon

Want to Become a Mediator?

Community Solutions of Central Oregon is a nonprofit organization that has provided community dispute resolution services in Central Oregon for more than 28 years. We help people have difficult conversations by providing a wide range of mediation, facilitation, and education programs recognized for their affordable, high-quality, and positive impact.

Mediation supports peaceful conflict resolution and builds bridges across differences. Participants of our Basic Mediation Training (BMT) learn how to create a safe and respectful space, actively listen, identify underlying needs, and empower others to arrive at their own agreements. Our BMT course meets all standards required for Oregon-based community dispute resolution centers (CDRCs).

Our training is a three-part hybrid program (online and in person):

Part 1: Web-based with course content provided via a Student Portal on our website. This part has been developed for self-paced study. During this portion you will also observe several live mediations.

Part 2: An in-person practicum which includes classroom lectures, group discussions, and role play scenarios.

Part 3: Mentorship that includes two observations of mediations, two co-mediations with an experienced mediator, and two coached mediations with an experienced mediator.

When:
Part 1: Mandatory Completion of online material as soon as possible but with a deadline of February 15, 2026 for completing online material and at least two observations of live cases with our senior mediators. The online material also requires responses to the modules that are reviewed by the mediation training team.

Part 2: Practicum, March 13th-15th, 2026, 8am-5pm
The Rosie Bareis Center, NW Bend Oregon

Part 3: Scheduled individually, usually takes another eight hours for the four live cases with de-briefing and coaching.

Additional Information:
Cost: $450.00 (if you volunteer for Community Solutions for 12 cases, a refund of $150 will be given back to you!)

Apply: To apply or for more information on the training please email cvc@solutionsco.org

Organization: Community Solutions of Central Oregon

Want to Become a Mediator?

Community Solutions of Central Oregon is a nonprofit organization that has provided community dispute resolution services in Central Oregon for more than 28 years. We help people have difficult conversations by providing a wide range of mediation, facilitation, and education programs recognized for their affordable, high-quality, and positive impact.

Mediation supports peaceful conflict resolution and builds bridges across differences. Participants of our Basic Mediation Training (BMT) learn how to create a safe and respectful space, actively listen, identify underlying needs, and empower others to arrive at their own agreements. Our BMT course meets all standards required for Oregon-based community dispute resolution centers (CDRCs).

Our training is a three-part hybrid program (online and in person):

Part 1: Web-based with course content provided via a Student Portal on our website. This part has been developed for self-paced study. During this portion you will also observe several live mediations.

Part 2: An in-person practicum which includes classroom lectures, group discussions, and role play scenarios.

Part 3: Mentorship that includes two observations of mediations, two co-mediations with an experienced mediator, and two coached mediations with an experienced mediator.

When:
Part 1: Mandatory Completion of online material as soon as possible but with a deadline of February 15, 2026 for completing online material and at least two observations of live cases with our senior mediators. The online material also requires responses to the modules that are reviewed by the mediation training team.

Part 2: Practicum, March 13th-15th, 2026, 8am-5pm
The Rosie Bareis Center, NW Bend Oregon

Part 3: Scheduled individually, usually takes another eight hours for the four live cases with de-briefing and coaching.

Additional Information:
Cost: $450.00 (if you volunteer for Community Solutions for 12 cases, a refund of $150 will be given back to you!)

Apply: To apply or for more information on the training please email cvc@solutionsco.org

Organization: Community Solutions of Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Mar 13, 2026 through Mar 15, 2026

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bell Ringer - Rainier

As a bell-ringer, you’ll spread holiday cheer and inspire generosity by ringing a bell beside a Salvation Army red kettle during the holiday season. Share a warm smile and a joyful “Merry Christmas!” to brighten the day.

What You’ll Do:

Stand at a designated kettle location, typically outside stores or busy public spaces Ring the bell cheerfully to encourage donationsRepresent the Salvation Army with kindness and a welcoming presence

Time Commitment:

2-hour shifts, flexible schedulingSign up for one or multiple shifts based on your availability

Requirements:

No prior experience needed Dress appropriately for outdoor weather Bring a positive attitude and a willingness to serve

Impact:
All donations stay local, helping neighbors in need. Join a meaningful tradition that spreads hope and generosity in your community.

Make this holiday season brighter—sign up today at RegisterToRing.com

Organization: The Salvation Army

As a bell-ringer, you’ll spread holiday cheer and inspire generosity by ringing a bell beside a Salvation Army red kettle during the holiday season. Share a warm smile and a joyful “Merry Christmas!” to brighten the day.

What You’ll Do:

Stand at a designated kettle location, typically outside stores or busy public spaces Ring the bell cheerfully to encourage donationsRepresent the Salvation Army with kindness and a welcoming presence

Time Commitment:

2-hour shifts, flexible schedulingSign up for one or multiple shifts based on your availability

Requirements:

No prior experience needed Dress appropriately for outdoor weather Bring a positive attitude and a willingness to serve

Impact:
All donations stay local, helping neighbors in need. Join a meaningful tradition that spreads hope and generosity in your community.

Make this holiday season brighter—sign up today at RegisterToRing.com

Organization: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97048

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Executive Director - Equine Rescue

Executive Director – Equine Outreach Horse Rescue

Location: Bend, Oregon
Type: Volunteer (Approx. 15 hours/week)

Our Mission

At Equine Outreach Horse Rescue, we believe every horse deserves a life filled with respect, dignity, love, and compassionate care. Based in the heart of Central Oregon, we open our gates to abused, neglected, medically fragile, senior, and at-risk equines — offering them not only safety but a new beginning.
Through expert medical care, rehabilitation, patient training, and endless affection, we help horses heal in body and spirit. Some find forever sanctuary or peaceful hospice care here, while others move on to carefully chosen adoptive or foster homes where they can thrive.
Every rescue story is a testament to hope — and to the people who make it possible.

The Opportunity

Equine Outreach is seeking a compassionate, visionary Executive Director to lead with heart and purpose.
This is more than a leadership role — it’s an opportunity to change lives, both human and equine. As our Executive Director, you’ll help shape the future of Equine Outreach, inspiring our volunteers, supporters, and community to stand beside us in our mission to give every horse a chance to heal and be loved.

Key Responsibilities

Lead with Purpose: Partner with the Ranch Manager to support smooth daily operations and uphold the highest standards of equine care. Inspire Volunteers: Support the Volunteer Manager in recruiting, training, and retaining a strong, compassionate team dedicated to our mission. Guide the Journey: Oversee the intake, adoption, and foster programs — ensuring every equine receives thoughtful placement and lifelong care. Champion Fundraising: Collaborate on grants, fundraising campaigns, and community events that sustain our work and expand our reach. Ensure Integrity: Oversee insurance, legal, and state compliance to safeguard the organization and those we serve. Communicate Our Story: Manage outreach through phone, email, website updates, newsletters, and other communication channels to engage and inform our community. Strengthen Systems: Ensure policies and procedures are consistently followed and aligned with our mission and values. Collaborate with the Board: Attend board meetings, providing transparent updates on operations, finances, and organizational growth. Act in Urgency: Lead with calm and compassion during emergencies, always prioritizing the welfare of the horses. Maintain Organizational Excellence: Oversee administrative details, such as vehicle registrations, memberships, and community relationships.

Who You Are

You are a natural leader and compassionate advocate who thrives in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. You bring:

Proven experience in leadership, business, nonprofit, or community service. A genuine love and understanding of horses and/or animal welfare. Strong organizational, communication, and relationship-building skills. The ability to articulate a compelling vision and inspire others to join in it. A steady presence in both calm and crisis — grounded in empathy and integrity.

Why Join Us

At Equine Outreach, you’re not just taking on a role — you’re joining a movement built on compassion, hope, and second chances.
Here, every day offers a tangible opportunity to make a difference. You’ll work alongside dedicated volunteers, generous supporters, and — most importantly — the incredible horses whose lives your leadership will touch.

Together, we create a better world for horses, one rescue at a time.

If this sounds like the role for you, please contact us at admin@equineoutreach.org.

Organization: Equine Outreach Horse Rescue

Executive Director – Equine Outreach Horse Rescue

Location: Bend, Oregon
Type: Volunteer (Approx. 15 hours/week)

Our Mission

At Equine Outreach Horse Rescue, we believe every horse deserves a life filled with respect, dignity, love, and compassionate care. Based in the heart of Central Oregon, we open our gates to abused, neglected, medically fragile, senior, and at-risk equines — offering them not only safety but a new beginning.
Through expert medical care, rehabilitation, patient training, and endless affection, we help horses heal in body and spirit. Some find forever sanctuary or peaceful hospice care here, while others move on to carefully chosen adoptive or foster homes where they can thrive.
Every rescue story is a testament to hope — and to the people who make it possible.

The Opportunity

Equine Outreach is seeking a compassionate, visionary Executive Director to lead with heart and purpose.
This is more than a leadership role — it’s an opportunity to change lives, both human and equine. As our Executive Director, you’ll help shape the future of Equine Outreach, inspiring our volunteers, supporters, and community to stand beside us in our mission to give every horse a chance to heal and be loved.

Key Responsibilities

Lead with Purpose: Partner with the Ranch Manager to support smooth daily operations and uphold the highest standards of equine care. Inspire Volunteers: Support the Volunteer Manager in recruiting, training, and retaining a strong, compassionate team dedicated to our mission. Guide the Journey: Oversee the intake, adoption, and foster programs — ensuring every equine receives thoughtful placement and lifelong care. Champion Fundraising: Collaborate on grants, fundraising campaigns, and community events that sustain our work and expand our reach. Ensure Integrity: Oversee insurance, legal, and state compliance to safeguard the organization and those we serve. Communicate Our Story: Manage outreach through phone, email, website updates, newsletters, and other communication channels to engage and inform our community. Strengthen Systems: Ensure policies and procedures are consistently followed and aligned with our mission and values. Collaborate with the Board: Attend board meetings, providing transparent updates on operations, finances, and organizational growth. Act in Urgency: Lead with calm and compassion during emergencies, always prioritizing the welfare of the horses. Maintain Organizational Excellence: Oversee administrative details, such as vehicle registrations, memberships, and community relationships.

Who You Are

You are a natural leader and compassionate advocate who thrives in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. You bring:

Proven experience in leadership, business, nonprofit, or community service. A genuine love and understanding of horses and/or animal welfare. Strong organizational, communication, and relationship-building skills. The ability to articulate a compelling vision and inspire others to join in it. A steady presence in both calm and crisis — grounded in empathy and integrity.

Why Join Us

At Equine Outreach, you’re not just taking on a role — you’re joining a movement built on compassion, hope, and second chances.
Here, every day offers a tangible opportunity to make a difference. You’ll work alongside dedicated volunteers, generous supporters, and — most importantly — the incredible horses whose lives your leadership will touch.

Together, we create a better world for horses, one rescue at a time.

If this sounds like the role for you, please contact us at admin@equineoutreach.org.

Organization: Equine Outreach Horse Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee

The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.

Are you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer's disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer's Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer's? Then we need you! Join our local Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee and help grow the movement to end Alzheimer's from the ground up.

Committee members plan each Walk to End Alzheimer's event from the kick-off to the wrap-up. Activities of our local committee include the following:

Sponsorship
Responsible for recruiting and managing relationships with new and past sponsors Team Recruitment
Responsible for recruiting new teams and helping them get set up for success Team Retention
Responsible for managing relationships with past Walk teams Marketing & Outreach
Responsible for creating awareness of the disease and the Alzheimer's Association through the promotion of Walk to End Alzheimer's AIM-Advocacy
Responsible for recruiting new Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM) members and advocates from all sectors of the community Mission
Responsible for organizing activities that focus on the Association's mission at committee meetings, wrap-around events and on Walk day Logistics
Responsible for overseeing day-of-event logistics and volunteers  

Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region)

The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.

Are you passionate about putting an end to Alzheimer's disease? Do you want to get more involved with the Alzheimer's Association and the Walk to End Alzheimer's? Then we need you! Join our local Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee and help grow the movement to end Alzheimer's from the ground up.

Committee members plan each Walk to End Alzheimer's event from the kick-off to the wrap-up. Activities of our local committee include the following:

Sponsorship
Responsible for recruiting and managing relationships with new and past sponsors Team Recruitment
Responsible for recruiting new teams and helping them get set up for success Team Retention
Responsible for managing relationships with past Walk teams Marketing & Outreach
Responsible for creating awareness of the disease and the Alzheimer's Association through the promotion of Walk to End Alzheimer's AIM-Advocacy
Responsible for recruiting new Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM) members and advocates from all sectors of the community Mission
Responsible for organizing activities that focus on the Association's mission at committee meetings, wrap-around events and on Walk day Logistics
Responsible for overseeing day-of-event logistics and volunteers  

Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Now Recruiting: Volunteer Marketing Manager for Redmond Community Concert Association

Redmond Community Concert Association (RCCA) is on the lookout for a Marketing Manager to join our dedicated, all-volunteer team.

This is a meaningful opportunity for someone who wants to make a difference in their community through creativity, outreach, and a love of the performing arts.


What You’ll Do:

Create and launch seasonal marketing campaigns to promote our live concert seriesCoordinate media outreach including press releases and advertisingManage our digital and print presence with the help of our graphic designerKeep RCCA active and engaging across social media platformsSupport our mission of growing access to live music in Central Oregon

This is a volunteer role, but one that comes with front-row seats—literally and figuratively—to incredible performances and a vibrant local arts community.

We’re looking for someone who is organized, enthusiastic, and ready to help us grow. Whether you're a seasoned marketing professional or an up-and-coming creative looking to build experience while giving back, this could be the perfect fit.

Based in Redmond, Oregon.

If this sounds like you—or someone you know—please reach out. We’d love to start a conversation. Send email to info@redmondcca.org.  Check out our website:  Redmondcca.org 


Warm regards

Redmond Community Concert Association Board

Organization: Redmond Community Concert Association

Redmond Community Concert Association (RCCA) is on the lookout for a Marketing Manager to join our dedicated, all-volunteer team.

This is a meaningful opportunity for someone who wants to make a difference in their community through creativity, outreach, and a love of the performing arts.


What You’ll Do:

Create and launch seasonal marketing campaigns to promote our live concert seriesCoordinate media outreach including press releases and advertisingManage our digital and print presence with the help of our graphic designerKeep RCCA active and engaging across social media platformsSupport our mission of growing access to live music in Central Oregon

This is a volunteer role, but one that comes with front-row seats—literally and figuratively—to incredible performances and a vibrant local arts community.

We’re looking for someone who is organized, enthusiastic, and ready to help us grow. Whether you're a seasoned marketing professional or an up-and-coming creative looking to build experience while giving back, this could be the perfect fit.

Based in Redmond, Oregon.

If this sounds like you—or someone you know—please reach out. We’d love to start a conversation. Send email to info@redmondcca.org.  Check out our website:  Redmondcca.org 


Warm regards

Redmond Community Concert Association Board

Organization: Redmond Community Concert Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative/Data Input Volunteer

Volunteer wanted to help our organization with our background admin tasks a couple hours a month. Ideal candidate is organized, detail oriented, and can coordinate and execute. Examples of task include: Addressing and mailing donor lettersData input for donationsData input- matching donations to campaigns Brochures drop offsSorting print jobs


Please reach out if this sounds like a good fit for you! 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Volunteer wanted to help our organization with our background admin tasks a couple hours a month. Ideal candidate is organized, detail oriented, and can coordinate and execute. Examples of task include: Addressing and mailing donor lettersData input for donationsData input- matching donations to campaigns Brochures drop offsSorting print jobs


Please reach out if this sounds like a good fit for you! 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA Interpreter (English/Spanish)

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax help to people with low-to-moderate income, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, those who have limited English proficiency, and others who need assistance in preparing their tax returns.  

VITA Interpreters provide free language interpretation services to customers who are not fluent in English as they engage with certified VITA tax preparers who are not fluent in Spanish. Basic tax knowledge is helpful, but tax law certification is not required for this position.

A typical volunteer schedule would be 3-4 hours on a weekday evening or a weekend afternoon during February, March, or April.

Organization: Oregon State University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax help to people with low-to-moderate income, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, those who have limited English proficiency, and others who need assistance in preparing their tax returns.  

VITA Interpreters provide free language interpretation services to customers who are not fluent in English as they engage with certified VITA tax preparers who are not fluent in Spanish. Basic tax knowledge is helpful, but tax law certification is not required for this position.

A typical volunteer schedule would be 3-4 hours on a weekday evening or a weekend afternoon during February, March, or April.

Organization: Oregon State University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 6, 2026 through Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA Greeter/Screener

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax help to people with low-to-moderate income, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, those who have limited English proficiency, and others who need assistance in preparing their tax returns.  

VITA Greeters create a welcoming atmosphere for taxpayers and other volunteers. They greet taxpayers, assess the type of assistance they need, and make sure they have the documents necessary to complete their tax returns. Tax law certification is not necessary for this role.

A typical volunteer schedule would be 3-4 hours on a weekday evening or a weekend afternoon during February, March, or April.

Organization: Oregon State University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax help to people with low-to-moderate income, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, those who have limited English proficiency, and others who need assistance in preparing their tax returns.  

VITA Greeters create a welcoming atmosphere for taxpayers and other volunteers. They greet taxpayers, assess the type of assistance they need, and make sure they have the documents necessary to complete their tax returns. Tax law certification is not necessary for this role.

A typical volunteer schedule would be 3-4 hours on a weekday evening or a weekend afternoon during February, March, or April.

Organization: Oregon State University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 6, 2026 through Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA Certified Volunteer Tax Preparer

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax help to people with low-to-moderate income, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, those who have limited English proficiency, and others who need assistance in preparing their tax returns.  

Volunteer Tax Preparers receive specialized training in IRS Tax Law and the use of IRS Tax Preparation software. They use these skills to work directly with eligible taxpayers and prepare their taxes.

No previous tax preparation experience is required. Volunteers come from all walks of life: working professionals, retirees, college and high school students, and people who just want to help in their communities!

Volunteers can expect to receive approximately 30 hours of training, most of which can be completed online. A typical volunteer schedule would be 3-4 hours on a weekday evening or a weekend afternoon during February, March, or April.

Organization: Oregon State University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program offers free tax help to people with low-to-moderate income, senior citizens, persons with disabilities, those who have limited English proficiency, and others who need assistance in preparing their tax returns.  

Volunteer Tax Preparers receive specialized training in IRS Tax Law and the use of IRS Tax Preparation software. They use these skills to work directly with eligible taxpayers and prepare their taxes.

No previous tax preparation experience is required. Volunteers come from all walks of life: working professionals, retirees, college and high school students, and people who just want to help in their communities!

Volunteers can expect to receive approximately 30 hours of training, most of which can be completed online. A typical volunteer schedule would be 3-4 hours on a weekday evening or a weekend afternoon during February, March, or April.

Organization: Oregon State University Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jan 6, 2026 through Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a person living with ALS in Redmond!

Living with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) makes daily tasks more challenging and to make life a little easier, we created the Helping Hands Volunteer Program. Right now, there is an opportunity to help a person living with ALS through this program in Redmond, OR. Can you help?

VOLUNTEER TASKS:
We are looking for a volunteer(s) in/or around Redmond, OR who is available on a regular & ongoing basis to support a Person living with ALS with household chores and laundry.

TRAINING:

You do not need to have prior knowledge or experience to volunteer in this role. When you enlist as an ALS Helping Hands volunteer, we will coordinate an orientation session and additional training with you before you begin your volunteer service. The orientation will cover what ALS is, information about ALS Northwest, what to expect, best volunteering practices, volunteer policies, as well as answering any questions you might have. The orientation is virtual (zoom) and runs about an hour and a half.

Ready to help?

Step 1: Sign-up as a new Helping Hand volunteer with ALS Northwest

Step 2: Email Volunteer Coordinator Annie Teer to express your interest: annie.teer@alsnorthwest.org

Organization: ALS Northwest

Living with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) makes daily tasks more challenging and to make life a little easier, we created the Helping Hands Volunteer Program. Right now, there is an opportunity to help a person living with ALS through this program in Redmond, OR. Can you help?

VOLUNTEER TASKS:
We are looking for a volunteer(s) in/or around Redmond, OR who is available on a regular & ongoing basis to support a Person living with ALS with household chores and laundry.

TRAINING:

You do not need to have prior knowledge or experience to volunteer in this role. When you enlist as an ALS Helping Hands volunteer, we will coordinate an orientation session and additional training with you before you begin your volunteer service. The orientation will cover what ALS is, information about ALS Northwest, what to expect, best volunteering practices, volunteer policies, as well as answering any questions you might have. The orientation is virtual (zoom) and runs about an hour and a half.

Ready to help?

Step 1: Sign-up as a new Helping Hand volunteer with ALS Northwest

Step 2: Email Volunteer Coordinator Annie Teer to express your interest: annie.teer@alsnorthwest.org

Organization: ALS Northwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lava Lands Visitor Center - Newberry National Volcanic Monument

Visitor Services and Natural History Interpretation

https://discoveryourforest.org/volunteer-and-careers/volunteer/

Please contact Davey Pearson for more information:  davey.pearson@discovernw.org

Organization: Discover Your Forest

Visitor Services and Natural History Interpretation

https://discoveryourforest.org/volunteer-and-careers/volunteer/

Please contact Davey Pearson for more information:  davey.pearson@discovernw.org

Organization: Discover Your Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lava River Cave - Newberry National Volcanic Monument

Visitor Services and Natural History Interpretation

https://discoveryourforest.org/volunteer-and-careers/volunteer/

Contact Davey Pearson for more information:  davey.pearson@discovernw.org

Organization: Discover Your Forest

Visitor Services and Natural History Interpretation

https://discoveryourforest.org/volunteer-and-careers/volunteer/

Contact Davey Pearson for more information:  davey.pearson@discovernw.org

Organization: Discover Your Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SOAR Planning Committee

Assist with planning and executing the summer SOAR event. There will be 6 meetings before the event, 2-4 hours of work each month, and 8 hours of work on the day of the event.


What is SOAR?

This is our free annual community event that promotes connection, health, and wellness for adults who have a neurologic condition. We offer activities such as: walking soccer, wheelchair basketball, pickleball, fitness classes, etc. Coffee and snacks are provided!


Volunteer responsibilities day of event: Help with setup and/or breakdown. Volunteers will be assigned to various tasks or stations. Volunteers have the opportunity to participate in the activities and are encouraged to socialize with participants and answer questions/ guide folks to the right place, as needed. 


Organization: Destination Rehab

Assist with planning and executing the summer SOAR event. There will be 6 meetings before the event, 2-4 hours of work each month, and 8 hours of work on the day of the event.


What is SOAR?

This is our free annual community event that promotes connection, health, and wellness for adults who have a neurologic condition. We offer activities such as: walking soccer, wheelchair basketball, pickleball, fitness classes, etc. Coffee and snacks are provided!


Volunteer responsibilities day of event: Help with setup and/or breakdown. Volunteers will be assigned to various tasks or stations. Volunteers have the opportunity to participate in the activities and are encouraged to socialize with participants and answer questions/ guide folks to the right place, as needed. 


Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 1, 2026 through Jul 3, 2026

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SOAR Day-of Support

Volunteer positions available for our annual free SOAR event for people with disabilities.


What is SOAR?

This is our free annual community event that promotes connection, health, and wellness for adults who have a neurologic condition. We offer activities such as: walking soccer, wheelchair basketball, pickleball, fitness classes, etc. Coffee and snacks are provided!



Volunteer responsibilities: Help with setup and/or breakdown. Volunteers will be assigned to various tasks or stations. Volunteers have the opportunity to participate in the activities and are encouraged to socialize with participants and answer questions/ guide folks to the right place, as needed. 


Organization: Destination Rehab

Volunteer positions available for our annual free SOAR event for people with disabilities.


What is SOAR?

This is our free annual community event that promotes connection, health, and wellness for adults who have a neurologic condition. We offer activities such as: walking soccer, wheelchair basketball, pickleball, fitness classes, etc. Coffee and snacks are provided!



Volunteer responsibilities: Help with setup and/or breakdown. Volunteers will be assigned to various tasks or stations. Volunteers have the opportunity to participate in the activities and are encouraged to socialize with participants and answer questions/ guide folks to the right place, as needed. 


Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 26, 2026

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pickleball Program: Assistant

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment and assist in class working with participants with neurological diagnoses. Pickleball experience is preferred, but not required. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment and assist in class working with participants with neurological diagnoses. Pickleball experience is preferred, but not required. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PEAK Fitness Class Leader - Redmond

Design and lead a group exercise class for people with a neurologic diagnosis. Must have a GFI or CPT certification. Must have experience in the class being led. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Design and lead a group exercise class for people with a neurologic diagnosis. Must have a GFI or CPT certification. Must have experience in the class being led. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PEAK Fitness Class Leader - Bend

Design and lead a group exercise class for people with a neurologic diagnosis. Must have a GFI or CPT certification. Must have experience in the class being led. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Design and lead a group exercise class for people with a neurologic diagnosis. Must have a GFI or CPT certification. Must have experience in the class being led. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PEAK Fitness Class Assistant - Redmond

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment. Assist in class as needed. Experience within the fitness industry or working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment. Assist in class as needed. Experience within the fitness industry or working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PEAK Fitness Class Assistant - Bend

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment. Assist in class as needed. Experience within the fitness industry or working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment. Assist in class as needed. Experience within the fitness industry or working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing/Graphic Design

We would love some help developing marketing and online materials. This is a flexible-hours volunteer job based on projects that come up seasonally. We do have some staff experience with Adobe projects, but often need a professional touch to help our materials stand out.

Our current biggest need is a revamp of our trifold brochure. 

Thanks!

 

www.destinationrehab.org

Organization: Destination Rehab

We would love some help developing marketing and online materials. This is a flexible-hours volunteer job based on projects that come up seasonally. We do have some staff experience with Adobe projects, but often need a professional touch to help our materials stand out.

Our current biggest need is a revamp of our trifold brochure. 

Thanks!

 

www.destinationrehab.org

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health Workshop Assistant

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment. Assist in class as needed. Experience within the fitness industry or working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Assist in setting up and taking down class equipment. Assist in class as needed. Experience within the fitness industry or working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraiser Volunteer

Depends on type of fundraiser and needs. Possible tasks include: assist with setup and cleanup, assist in raffles: hand out prizes, pass out tickets, etc. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Depends on type of fundraiser and needs. Possible tasks include: assist with setup and cleanup, assist in raffles: hand out prizes, pass out tickets, etc. 

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Errand Assistance

Drop off/pick up items in the Bend/Redmond area.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Drop off/pick up items in the Bend/Redmond area.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adventure Group Program: Assistant

Attend Adventure Group outings between May-October. Go hiking, biking, kayaking, etc with participants who have a neurologic condition. Help with equipment loading and unloading. We are seeking active individuals with a love for the outdoors. Experience working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required. Commitment: 1 time per week from 9am-12pm (3 times per month, May-October). Must be able to commit to at least half of the outings.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Attend Adventure Group outings between May-October. Go hiking, biking, kayaking, etc with participants who have a neurologic condition. Help with equipment loading and unloading. We are seeking active individuals with a love for the outdoors. Experience working with the neurologic population is preferred, but not required. Commitment: 1 time per week from 9am-12pm (3 times per month, May-October). Must be able to commit to at least half of the outings.

Organization: Destination Rehab

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunchbag Building Volunteers Wanted!

COVO is seeking volunteers to come to Family Kitchen for one hour, once a week - Tuesdays or Thursdays from 8am-9am. We are seeking a maximum of 2 volunteers per shift.

During this hour, a volunteer will make sandwiches (if needed), and set up lunch bags that COVO distributes to camps in Central Oregon.

YOU CAN HELP PROVIDE OVER 700 MEALS IN A MONTH TO THOSE IN NEED!

If you'd like to sign up or learn more, please submit your interest through this posting on Connect Central Oregon, or reach out to COVO's Outreach Coordinator, Frank Strupith, at frank.strupith@covo-us.org.

Organization: Central Oregon Veterans Outreach

COVO is seeking volunteers to come to Family Kitchen for one hour, once a week - Tuesdays or Thursdays from 8am-9am. We are seeking a maximum of 2 volunteers per shift.

During this hour, a volunteer will make sandwiches (if needed), and set up lunch bags that COVO distributes to camps in Central Oregon.

YOU CAN HELP PROVIDE OVER 700 MEALS IN A MONTH TO THOSE IN NEED!

If you'd like to sign up or learn more, please submit your interest through this posting on Connect Central Oregon, or reach out to COVO's Outreach Coordinator, Frank Strupith, at frank.strupith@covo-us.org.

Organization: Central Oregon Veterans Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Welcome!

The Museum has many volunteer opportunities for you! Among our current selections are:

Admissions Greeter: Greet Museum visitors and start them on their journey. Guide them to the daily happenings and new exhibits.

Visitor Services: Help the Admissions Team welcome visitors to the Museum and ensure a positive, memorable visit. Answer any questions visitors have during their visit.

Education:  Assist in providing positive experiences for students, educators and chaperones to the High Desert Museum. Answer questions about content, educational materials, field trip logistics, and ensure schools are excited to return and feel welcomed into the Museum.

Nature Team:  Interpret the High Desert’s natural history, including the region’s plants, fungi, climate, geological features, ecosystems and human interactions within those ecosystems. Assist with various special events including the monthly Natural History Pub, exhibit openings, educational programs, weed pulling on the grounds and other initiatives.

Living History Docent: Engage visitors with activities that supplement exhibits relating to the lives of historical 19th and early 20th century people in the High Desert.

Wildlife Interpreter: Engage with visitor and deliver multiple scheduled wildlife talks throughout the day, from the High Desert Hooves talk to the Otter Encounter.

Wildlife Behind the Scenes: Assist Wildlife keepers with animal care and husbandry in specific areas including Desertarium and Birds of Prey.

Wildlife Gallery Attendant: Do you have a specialized skill or interest and wish to contribute to the Wildlife Department in unique ways? This may be the spot for you!

High Desert Ranger Station: Volunteers open and close the building, raise the flag when open, make sure displays are clean and available to guests, prepare and deliver information about the historic building, the role of the US Forest Service, and provide information about forest management and ecosystems in the current era.

Photography Team: Capture in still photography and video all of the fun and beauty found at the Museum. Photographers are sent to document special events and daily programs.

Silver Sage Trading Display: Silver Sage Trading Display Volunteers support store staff and visitor experiences by refilling the existing merchandise displays, replacing items moved by visitors, performing general cleaning tasks, and making note of any items the store is running low on. This opportunity would be a great fit for someone who is detail-oriented and enjoys interacting with visitors. This position requires frequent trips up and down stairs, as well as carrying items around the store. Display volunteers must be flexible and creative – displays in Silver Sage aren’t static! Learn more

Silver Sage Trading Inventory:  Silver Sage Trading Inventory Volunteers have the opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at store operations and work closely with store staff to process new and incoming merchandise. Inventory Volunteers work closely with the Store Lead and other staff to open new boxes (it’s like opening a new present every day!), accurately price and label the items, and keep the stockroom organized. This opportunity would be a good fit for someone who is detail-oriented and enjoys methodical work.

Central Services Support: The Central Services Support Volunteers support our facilities staff to ensure the museum stays clean and presentable for visitors. This opportunity would be great for someone who enjoys physical labor and wants to volunteer while the visitors are away.

Trail Docent: The Trail Docent is responsible for making rounds inside the Museum and the outside trails while engaging visitors, answering questions, and notifying Museum staff of any safety and security concerns.

Changing Exhibits: Changing Exhibits Volunteers are responsible for guiding activities that supplement the interpretive opportunities available in our changing exhibits at the High Desert Museum. The primary function is to facilitate hands-on experiences, creating access for audiences, especially children, who might otherwise lack the prior knowledge necessary to engage fully with the passive interpretive elements of some of these exhibits. Volunteers will be available to answer questions about the exhibits and ensure visitors of all ages are excited to return and feel welcomed into the Museum.

New Volunteer Orientations are scheduled monthly September through May.

If you have additional questions, contact the Volunteer Coordinator by emailing: volunteer@highdesertmuseum.org

Organization: High Desert Museum

The Museum has many volunteer opportunities for you! Among our current selections are:

Admissions Greeter: Greet Museum visitors and start them on their journey. Guide them to the daily happenings and new exhibits.

Visitor Services: Help the Admissions Team welcome visitors to the Museum and ensure a positive, memorable visit. Answer any questions visitors have during their visit.

Education:  Assist in providing positive experiences for students, educators and chaperones to the High Desert Museum. Answer questions about content, educational materials, field trip logistics, and ensure schools are excited to return and feel welcomed into the Museum.

Nature Team:  Interpret the High Desert’s natural history, including the region’s plants, fungi, climate, geological features, ecosystems and human interactions within those ecosystems. Assist with various special events including the monthly Natural History Pub, exhibit openings, educational programs, weed pulling on the grounds and other initiatives.

Living History Docent: Engage visitors with activities that supplement exhibits relating to the lives of historical 19th and early 20th century people in the High Desert.

Wildlife Interpreter: Engage with visitor and deliver multiple scheduled wildlife talks throughout the day, from the High Desert Hooves talk to the Otter Encounter.

Wildlife Behind the Scenes: Assist Wildlife keepers with animal care and husbandry in specific areas including Desertarium and Birds of Prey.

Wildlife Gallery Attendant: Do you have a specialized skill or interest and wish to contribute to the Wildlife Department in unique ways? This may be the spot for you!

High Desert Ranger Station: Volunteers open and close the building, raise the flag when open, make sure displays are clean and available to guests, prepare and deliver information about the historic building, the role of the US Forest Service, and provide information about forest management and ecosystems in the current era.

Photography Team: Capture in still photography and video all of the fun and beauty found at the Museum. Photographers are sent to document special events and daily programs.

Silver Sage Trading Display: Silver Sage Trading Display Volunteers support store staff and visitor experiences by refilling the existing merchandise displays, replacing items moved by visitors, performing general cleaning tasks, and making note of any items the store is running low on. This opportunity would be a great fit for someone who is detail-oriented and enjoys interacting with visitors. This position requires frequent trips up and down stairs, as well as carrying items around the store. Display volunteers must be flexible and creative – displays in Silver Sage aren’t static! Learn more

Silver Sage Trading Inventory:  Silver Sage Trading Inventory Volunteers have the opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at store operations and work closely with store staff to process new and incoming merchandise. Inventory Volunteers work closely with the Store Lead and other staff to open new boxes (it’s like opening a new present every day!), accurately price and label the items, and keep the stockroom organized. This opportunity would be a good fit for someone who is detail-oriented and enjoys methodical work.

Central Services Support: The Central Services Support Volunteers support our facilities staff to ensure the museum stays clean and presentable for visitors. This opportunity would be great for someone who enjoys physical labor and wants to volunteer while the visitors are away.

Trail Docent: The Trail Docent is responsible for making rounds inside the Museum and the outside trails while engaging visitors, answering questions, and notifying Museum staff of any safety and security concerns.

Changing Exhibits: Changing Exhibits Volunteers are responsible for guiding activities that supplement the interpretive opportunities available in our changing exhibits at the High Desert Museum. The primary function is to facilitate hands-on experiences, creating access for audiences, especially children, who might otherwise lack the prior knowledge necessary to engage fully with the passive interpretive elements of some of these exhibits. Volunteers will be available to answer questions about the exhibits and ensure visitors of all ages are excited to return and feel welcomed into the Museum.

New Volunteer Orientations are scheduled monthly September through May.

If you have additional questions, contact the Volunteer Coordinator by emailing: volunteer@highdesertmuseum.org

Organization: High Desert Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Central Oregon Outreach Volunteer

Health Care for All Oregon is a statewide organization that advocates for accessible and affordable healthcare for all Oregonians. Currently, we are focused on outreach and education around universal healthcare in the state and impending legislation that will go to a vote in coming years.


This position is specifically for volunteering in the Central Oregon area, where we have a dedicated chapter.


We are looking for volunteers to do any (or all) of the following, depending on availability/interest:

FlyeringEvent promotionsEducating/speaking to groupsLobbying to local politiciansBusiness and organization outreachPhone/text banking

Organization: Health Care for All Oregon

Health Care for All Oregon is a statewide organization that advocates for accessible and affordable healthcare for all Oregonians. Currently, we are focused on outreach and education around universal healthcare in the state and impending legislation that will go to a vote in coming years.


This position is specifically for volunteering in the Central Oregon area, where we have a dedicated chapter.


We are looking for volunteers to do any (or all) of the following, depending on availability/interest:

FlyeringEvent promotionsEducating/speaking to groupsLobbying to local politiciansBusiness and organization outreachPhone/text banking

Organization: Health Care for All Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SMART Reading Volunteer (2025-26 School Year)

Can You Give One Hour a Week to Make a Difference for a Child?

SMART Reading is looking for volunteer Readers and substitute Readers to spend one hour a week reading one-on-one with children across Central Oregon. SMART pairs adult volunteers with preschool through third-grade students for fun, child-guided reading sessions and books to keep. The goal of the reading sessions is to have fun with books and help kids foster a love of reading. Joining SMART as a volunteer is a great way to get involved in your local school community! Learn more about this special role here or call 541-797-7726.

You’ll have the opportunity from October through May to:

Read one-on-one with children at the same time each week. Work alongside the Site Coordinator (the lead volunteer) to provide a positive environment for students. Attend Reader training and receive ongoing support. Complete required documentation during the reading sessions. Follow all SMART Reading safety policies. Network with other community members around early childhood literacy. Assist children in taking books home to build their own libraries!

Most programs operate during the school day; SMART reading days and times vary depending on the individual site.

Sign up online here to be part of our SMART Reading team!

Organization: SMART Reading

Can You Give One Hour a Week to Make a Difference for a Child?

SMART Reading is looking for volunteer Readers and substitute Readers to spend one hour a week reading one-on-one with children across Central Oregon. SMART pairs adult volunteers with preschool through third-grade students for fun, child-guided reading sessions and books to keep. The goal of the reading sessions is to have fun with books and help kids foster a love of reading. Joining SMART as a volunteer is a great way to get involved in your local school community! Learn more about this special role here or call 541-797-7726.

You’ll have the opportunity from October through May to:

Read one-on-one with children at the same time each week. Work alongside the Site Coordinator (the lead volunteer) to provide a positive environment for students. Attend Reader training and receive ongoing support. Complete required documentation during the reading sessions. Follow all SMART Reading safety policies. Network with other community members around early childhood literacy. Assist children in taking books home to build their own libraries!

Most programs operate during the school day; SMART reading days and times vary depending on the individual site.

Sign up online here to be part of our SMART Reading team!

Organization: SMART Reading

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wordpress Savvy Volunteer

Mustangs To The Rescue is looking to add another Wordpress savvy webmaster to our volunteer roster. Got skills? Call us at 541-330-8943

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Mustangs To The Rescue is looking to add another Wordpress savvy webmaster to our volunteer roster. Got skills? Call us at 541-330-8943

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Seekers

Mustangs to The Rescue is searching for an individual or group of individuals to research, write, and apply for grants and help fund our programs and events. We also have access to Grant Station, an online grant seeking resource.  This work may be done off site at the convenience of your computer. Please help us steam ahead to the next level!

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Mustangs to The Rescue is searching for an individual or group of individuals to research, write, and apply for grants and help fund our programs and events. We also have access to Grant Station, an online grant seeking resource.  This work may be done off site at the convenience of your computer. Please help us steam ahead to the next level!

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facility Maintenance Coordinator

The Facility Maintenance Coordinator will be responsible for maintaining the Mustangs To The Rescue facility inside and out and for overseeing volunteers who help with maintenance projects.

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

 

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

The Facility Maintenance Coordinator will be responsible for maintaining the Mustangs To The Rescue facility inside and out and for overseeing volunteers who help with maintenance projects.

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

 

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Coordinators

There are so many great special events that can be held to raise funds for Mustangs To The Rescue, but it takes a someone willing to lead the effort.

If you are comfortable taking the lead and can lead just one event each year, contact us today! 

Whether you want to help coordinator ALL of our special events or just one, our team of volunteers are there for support, we just need you to volunteer your time. 

This role includes working with members of the community, other volunteers, planning the event, gathering needed supplies, advertising, etc. Examples of past special events include a booth at local horse/outdoor events, Obstacle Course Practice days, clinics, adoption events, fundraisers, etc. 

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

There are so many great special events that can be held to raise funds for Mustangs To The Rescue, but it takes a someone willing to lead the effort.

If you are comfortable taking the lead and can lead just one event each year, contact us today! 

Whether you want to help coordinator ALL of our special events or just one, our team of volunteers are there for support, we just need you to volunteer your time. 

This role includes working with members of the community, other volunteers, planning the event, gathering needed supplies, advertising, etc. Examples of past special events include a booth at local horse/outdoor events, Obstacle Course Practice days, clinics, adoption events, fundraisers, etc. 

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coordinator, Volunteer Resources

Mustangs To The Rescue is looking for a volunteer to handle the administrative side of our volunteer program. You'll work with our Executive Director and other crew members as the team leader to manage community outreach efforts and the overall recruitment, training, and management of volunteers.  
Most of these task can be completed remotely with occasional visit to the ranch in Bend Oregon.

Core tasks may include:

Developing volunteer position descriptions Community outreach to find volunteers Follow up on new volunteer inquiries Schedule training and orientation for volunteers Assists in coordinating volunteer work schedules Aides in special event planning Ensure volunteer program materials (policies and procedures, applications, volunteer agreements, orientation handbooks) are up-to-date Tracks volunteer statistics Volunteer recognition

License: Must possess and maintain a valid Oregon driver's license and have a satisfactory driving record.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Mustangs To The Rescue is looking for a volunteer to handle the administrative side of our volunteer program. You'll work with our Executive Director and other crew members as the team leader to manage community outreach efforts and the overall recruitment, training, and management of volunteers.  
Most of these task can be completed remotely with occasional visit to the ranch in Bend Oregon.

Core tasks may include:

Developing volunteer position descriptions Community outreach to find volunteers Follow up on new volunteer inquiries Schedule training and orientation for volunteers Assists in coordinating volunteer work schedules Aides in special event planning Ensure volunteer program materials (policies and procedures, applications, volunteer agreements, orientation handbooks) are up-to-date Tracks volunteer statistics Volunteer recognition

License: Must possess and maintain a valid Oregon driver's license and have a satisfactory driving record.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member - Treasurer

Boots and gloves not needed, however your financial expertise is!

Our board members can help our community in many ways and don't ever need to get their boots muddy. Cleaning pens and training horses is important, but it is not enough. Every organization deserves a small dedicated team to tend the administrative side in order to allow the general mission to be accomplished.

Our board members:

Must be self-directed, passionate, committed, open minded and interested in making a difference in the equine world and our local community.

Must be able to attend board meetings and the occasional special events and fundraisers throughout the year.  

Must be willing to promote MTTR though your network of relationships. Our ideal board member is an enthusiastic, smart, and dedicated professional, excited to share his or her expertise to help our nonprofit.

Interested? Come climb into the administrative saddle and grab the reins to this community service program!

_________________

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Boots and gloves not needed, however your financial expertise is!

Our board members can help our community in many ways and don't ever need to get their boots muddy. Cleaning pens and training horses is important, but it is not enough. Every organization deserves a small dedicated team to tend the administrative side in order to allow the general mission to be accomplished.

Our board members:

Must be self-directed, passionate, committed, open minded and interested in making a difference in the equine world and our local community.

Must be able to attend board meetings and the occasional special events and fundraisers throughout the year.  

Must be willing to promote MTTR though your network of relationships. Our ideal board member is an enthusiastic, smart, and dedicated professional, excited to share his or her expertise to help our nonprofit.

Interested? Come climb into the administrative saddle and grab the reins to this community service program!

_________________

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member - at large

Boots and Gloves not needed!

Our board members can help our community in many ways and don't ever need to get their boots muddy. Cleaning pens and training horses is important, but it is not enough. Every organization deserves a small dedicated team to tend the administrative side in order to allow the general mission to be accomplished.

Our board members:

Must be self-directed, passionate, committed, open minded and interested in making a difference in the equine world and our local community.

Must be able to attend board meetings and the occasional special events and fundraisers throughout the year.  

Must be willing to promote MTTR though your network of relationships. Our ideal board member is an enthusiastic, smart, and dedicated professional, excited to share his or her expertise to help our nonprofit.

Interested? Come climb into the administrative saddle and grab the reins to this community service program!

_________________

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Boots and Gloves not needed!

Our board members can help our community in many ways and don't ever need to get their boots muddy. Cleaning pens and training horses is important, but it is not enough. Every organization deserves a small dedicated team to tend the administrative side in order to allow the general mission to be accomplished.

Our board members:

Must be self-directed, passionate, committed, open minded and interested in making a difference in the equine world and our local community.

Must be able to attend board meetings and the occasional special events and fundraisers throughout the year.  

Must be willing to promote MTTR though your network of relationships. Our ideal board member is an enthusiastic, smart, and dedicated professional, excited to share his or her expertise to help our nonprofit.

Interested? Come climb into the administrative saddle and grab the reins to this community service program!

_________________

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barn/Equine Crew

We can always use help with chores such as mucking, cleaning and organizing tack, weed-management, feeding, watering, grooming, and handling horses. Many of our crew members volunteer to work for a few hours, 1 day a week, while others spend several days a week cleaning paddocks and helping out as needed.

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

We can always use help with chores such as mucking, cleaning and organizing tack, weed-management, feeding, watering, grooming, and handling horses. Many of our crew members volunteer to work for a few hours, 1 day a week, while others spend several days a week cleaning paddocks and helping out as needed.

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Outreach Volunteers

Mustangs To The Rescue needs volunteers to help across Central Oregon at fairs, festivals and special events to help them reach out and involve others in the Mustangs To The Rescue mission to positively impact the community we serve by supporting horses, their owners and potential owners, with assistance, resources and educational opportunities, thus improving the lives of horses and humans in our community. 

 

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Mustangs To The Rescue needs volunteers to help across Central Oregon at fairs, festivals and special events to help them reach out and involve others in the Mustangs To The Rescue mission to positively impact the community we serve by supporting horses, their owners and potential owners, with assistance, resources and educational opportunities, thus improving the lives of horses and humans in our community. 

 

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.  Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Feeding Team Crew Members

Hay Crew! We are looking to add to our amazing feeding team. The feeding team is responsible for ensuring all horses on the property are getting the correct type of hay and grains for each of their meals and making sure all water troughs are filled. We feed 3 meals a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner.  If you would like to learn more about joining the feed team CALL us at 541-330-8943. Thanks!

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.

Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Hay Crew! We are looking to add to our amazing feeding team. The feeding team is responsible for ensuring all horses on the property are getting the correct type of hay and grains for each of their meals and making sure all water troughs are filled. We feed 3 meals a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner.  If you would like to learn more about joining the feed team CALL us at 541-330-8943. Thanks!

We respectively ask that ALL visitors, including prospective new volunteer crew members,  request an appointment in advance of their expected visit.

Due to the unpredictable nature of our work, coupled with an all volunteer crew who have jobs outside of their work here, we do not have set hours of operation. Please be patient with us and we will return your call/email as soon as possible.

Organization: Mustangs To The Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help a person living with ALS in Bend!

VOLUNTEER TASKS:
ALS Northwest is looking for a volunteer(s) in/or around Bend, OR who is available on a regular & ongoing basis to support a Person living with ALS with yard work.

SCHEDULE:
Regular assistance for 1-2 hours weekly, any day and any time between 9AM and 6PM.

TRAINING:
You do not need to have prior knowledge or experience to volunteer in this role. After onboarding, you will be thoroughly trained on volunteer policies and best practices through an orientation with our Volunteer Coordinator.

Step 1: Sign-up as a Helping Hands volunteer.

Step 2: Contact Volunteer Coordinator, Annie Teer: annie.teer@alsnorthwest.org

Organization: ALS Northwest

VOLUNTEER TASKS:
ALS Northwest is looking for a volunteer(s) in/or around Bend, OR who is available on a regular & ongoing basis to support a Person living with ALS with yard work.

SCHEDULE:
Regular assistance for 1-2 hours weekly, any day and any time between 9AM and 6PM.

TRAINING:
You do not need to have prior knowledge or experience to volunteer in this role. After onboarding, you will be thoroughly trained on volunteer policies and best practices through an orientation with our Volunteer Coordinator.

Step 1: Sign-up as a Helping Hands volunteer.

Step 2: Contact Volunteer Coordinator, Annie Teer: annie.teer@alsnorthwest.org

Organization: ALS Northwest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Drivers - La Pine

What is Meals on Wheels? Meals on Wheels is a nationwide network of community-based, non-profit programs dedicated to providing older adults who are 60 years old or older and either home-bound or have difficulty shopping/cooking a nutritious meal, a friendly visit and a quick safety check.

What will I be doing when I volunteer? The volunteer job is delivering meals and friendly greetings to home-bound older adults. Most typically, this involves picking up meals at a central location and delivering them along a predetermined route directly to the homes of several older adults in the area. Most deliveries are done between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Once you are done, you return the delivery packaging items, report to the site coordinator and get back on your way.


Organization: Council on Aging of Central Oregon

What is Meals on Wheels? Meals on Wheels is a nationwide network of community-based, non-profit programs dedicated to providing older adults who are 60 years old or older and either home-bound or have difficulty shopping/cooking a nutritious meal, a friendly visit and a quick safety check.

What will I be doing when I volunteer? The volunteer job is delivering meals and friendly greetings to home-bound older adults. Most typically, this involves picking up meals at a central location and delivering them along a predetermined route directly to the homes of several older adults in the area. Most deliveries are done between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Once you are done, you return the delivery packaging items, report to the site coordinator and get back on your way.


Organization: Council on Aging of Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97739

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SHIBA Counselor

SHIBA Counselors provide confidential and objective health insurance counseling to people with Medicare in person and by phone. Counselors provide individual health insurance information, counseling, and assistance according to the Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) guidelines. Prospective volunteers are caring and respectful with good interpersonal skills, are able to handle complex information, have computer proficiency in email and the internet, have organizational skills, reliable transportation, and no conflict of interest. Counselors are especially needed in Madras, Redmond, La Pine and Prineville. We guide you through the training process.

 

For more information and to apply online go to https://healthcare.oregon.gov/shiba/volunteers/Pages/volunteer.aspx

SHIBA Program Coordinator: Tia Linschied, Program Manager tlinschied@councilonaging.org

Organization: Council on Aging of Central Oregon

SHIBA Counselors provide confidential and objective health insurance counseling to people with Medicare in person and by phone. Counselors provide individual health insurance information, counseling, and assistance according to the Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance (SHIBA) guidelines. Prospective volunteers are caring and respectful with good interpersonal skills, are able to handle complex information, have computer proficiency in email and the internet, have organizational skills, reliable transportation, and no conflict of interest. Counselors are especially needed in Madras, Redmond, La Pine and Prineville. We guide you through the training process.

 

For more information and to apply online go to https://healthcare.oregon.gov/shiba/volunteers/Pages/volunteer.aspx

SHIBA Program Coordinator: Tia Linschied, Program Manager tlinschied@councilonaging.org

Organization: Council on Aging of Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Individuals are needed who are interested in supporting the behavioral and mental health of residents in Central Oregon by serving on New Priorities Family Services’ Board of Directors. The board currently meets monthly throughout the year, but some committees formed by the Board may meet more often. We are looking for caring community & business members who have the knowledge or willingness to work on fundraising, media, budgets, and accounting. Individuals who have resources in the community that might be helpful in obtaining funds, supplies, and equipment for the outpatient treatment office or have experience working as a part of a healthy and functioning board are highly desired.

New Priorities Family Services is a substance and discrimination-free workplace. Background checks and substance use screenings must be completed for anyone volunteering to serve on the board or work with the program.

Organization: New Priorities Family Services

Individuals are needed who are interested in supporting the behavioral and mental health of residents in Central Oregon by serving on New Priorities Family Services’ Board of Directors. The board currently meets monthly throughout the year, but some committees formed by the Board may meet more often. We are looking for caring community & business members who have the knowledge or willingness to work on fundraising, media, budgets, and accounting. Individuals who have resources in the community that might be helpful in obtaining funds, supplies, and equipment for the outpatient treatment office or have experience working as a part of a healthy and functioning board are highly desired.

New Priorities Family Services is a substance and discrimination-free workplace. Background checks and substance use screenings must be completed for anyone volunteering to serve on the board or work with the program.

Organization: New Priorities Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Driver's Assistant

This volunteer assists the Meals on Wheels coordinator with getting the Meals on Wheels deliveries ready M-F. The volunteer will count meals, beverages and fruit needed for each delivery to assure the drivers have what they need for delivery. Other duties may include helping drivers carry bags to their cars and wiping down tables and bags.

Organization: Redmond Senior Center

This volunteer assists the Meals on Wheels coordinator with getting the Meals on Wheels deliveries ready M-F. The volunteer will count meals, beverages and fruit needed for each delivery to assure the drivers have what they need for delivery. Other duties may include helping drivers carry bags to their cars and wiping down tables and bags.

Organization: Redmond Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Help

Redmond Senior Center needs you!  Kitchen help includes helping prepare the Meals on Wheels deliveries, light food prep, serving the lunch meals and cleaning up after the meal service. Please contact us for more information.

Organization: Redmond Senior Center

Redmond Senior Center needs you!  Kitchen help includes helping prepare the Meals on Wheels deliveries, light food prep, serving the lunch meals and cleaning up after the meal service. Please contact us for more information.

Organization: Redmond Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Drivers/Volunteer

"Meals on Wheels America, is the community-based organization dedicated to providing nutrition and helping to eliminate isolation among the elderly."

The Redmond Senior Center facilitates Meal on Wheels for the Redmond area.

We are in need of drivers to deliver the meals. Meals are delivered M-F, and routes generally take 1 - 1.5 hours. Volunteers can chose their routes and the number of days per month they wish to volunteer.

For more information contact the Redmond Senior Center, 541-548-6325 



Organization: Redmond Senior Center

"Meals on Wheels America, is the community-based organization dedicated to providing nutrition and helping to eliminate isolation among the elderly."

The Redmond Senior Center facilitates Meal on Wheels for the Redmond area.

We are in need of drivers to deliver the meals. Meals are delivered M-F, and routes generally take 1 - 1.5 hours. Volunteers can chose their routes and the number of days per month they wish to volunteer.

For more information contact the Redmond Senior Center, 541-548-6325 



Organization: Redmond Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant

The Redmond Senior Center is looking for a few volunteers to help in the office.  General duties include answering phones, making copies, helping members at the front desk, scheduling and taking payments for activities, and other general office duties.

Organization: Redmond Senior Center

The Redmond Senior Center is looking for a few volunteers to help in the office.  General duties include answering phones, making copies, helping members at the front desk, scheduling and taking payments for activities, and other general office duties.

Organization: Redmond Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Connector

Connect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. Community Connectors play a critical role in helping community organizations post their volunteer opportunities on Connect Central Oregon’s database, connecting volunteers with community volunteer opportunities.

As a Community Connector, you will respond to community organizations and volunteers needing help in navigating the database. You may also wish to initiate reaching out to organization page managers who have not been active to help them update their postings.

This opportunity is flexible and can be carried out at home. It is helpful if you have computer experience. You will have support from our team as you gain valuable skills through this position. Just a few hours a week of phone and online assistance makes a world of difference to the individuals, groups, and organizations who use the database to connect with each other.

Organization: Connect Central Oregon

Connect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. Community Connectors play a critical role in helping community organizations post their volunteer opportunities on Connect Central Oregon’s database, connecting volunteers with community volunteer opportunities.

As a Community Connector, you will respond to community organizations and volunteers needing help in navigating the database. You may also wish to initiate reaching out to organization page managers who have not been active to help them update their postings.

This opportunity is flexible and can be carried out at home. It is helpful if you have computer experience. You will have support from our team as you gain valuable skills through this position. Just a few hours a week of phone and online assistance makes a world of difference to the individuals, groups, and organizations who use the database to connect with each other.

Organization: Connect Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Position- Fundraising Coordinator

Would be in charge of fundraising. Someone experienced in this area would be most welcome.

Developing a plan for fundraising and implementing that plan with others and through delegation.

Organization: HeartSpace Horse Sanctuary

Would be in charge of fundraising. Someone experienced in this area would be most welcome.

Developing a plan for fundraising and implementing that plan with others and through delegation.

Organization: HeartSpace Horse Sanctuary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers with a HEART for helping people with life limiting illnesses NEEDED...

Hospice of Redmond is looking for Patient & family support;

If you have a passion to help patients and family members faced with a terminal illness, we would love to talk with you about the "Friendly Visitor" opportunities we have available. 

Help grieving children at our annual Camp Sunrise bereavement camp June 20, 21, 22 at Suttle Lake. For more details contact Kat at 541-548-7483 or kat@hospiceofredmond.org or go to our website below. 

Please visit our website at:  www.hospiceofredmond.org and call our volunteer coordinator, Jody at: (541) 548-7483.

Organization: ClearPath Healthcare

Hospice of Redmond is looking for Patient & family support;

If you have a passion to help patients and family members faced with a terminal illness, we would love to talk with you about the "Friendly Visitor" opportunities we have available. 

Help grieving children at our annual Camp Sunrise bereavement camp June 20, 21, 22 at Suttle Lake. For more details contact Kat at 541-548-7483 or kat@hospiceofredmond.org or go to our website below. 

Please visit our website at:  www.hospiceofredmond.org and call our volunteer coordinator, Jody at: (541) 548-7483.

Organization: ClearPath Healthcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Discover Your Forest Education Volunteer

Assist the Discover Your Forest team, primarily with DYF's Education Programs Director, with the planning and executing multiple events and Education programs. Duties include but not limited to:

Assist Education Program Director with the development and execution of program curriculum. Assist with on-the-ground education programs on Public Lands Organize day of event logistics  – AV, any equipment needed, transportation of equipment, speaker’s needs, etc. Contact outside vendors and groups for food/drinks, entertainment, security, transportation, sign interpreters, donations, etc. Assisting with other volunteers and delegation of tasks Help gather together and/or collate materials for events such as handouts, brochures, worksheets, etc.

Organization: Discover Your Forest

Assist the Discover Your Forest team, primarily with DYF's Education Programs Director, with the planning and executing multiple events and Education programs. Duties include but not limited to:

Assist Education Program Director with the development and execution of program curriculum. Assist with on-the-ground education programs on Public Lands Organize day of event logistics  – AV, any equipment needed, transportation of equipment, speaker’s needs, etc. Contact outside vendors and groups for food/drinks, entertainment, security, transportation, sign interpreters, donations, etc. Assisting with other volunteers and delegation of tasks Help gather together and/or collate materials for events such as handouts, brochures, worksheets, etc.

Organization: Discover Your Forest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: WinterCreek Nursery weekly shift

We have a few weekly shifts available at the nursery; Thurs from 9am - 12pm.  Seeking volunteers that can commit to a recurring schedule (with the expected absences due to living life in addition to volunteering of course).  Come enjoy the serenity of WinterCreek while learning about native plant production!  Typical tasks include organizing plants,  transplanting, weeding, and chatting with delightful and interesting people.  

Organization: High Desert Horticultural Center, WinterCreek Nursery

We have a few weekly shifts available at the nursery; Thurs from 9am - 12pm.  Seeking volunteers that can commit to a recurring schedule (with the expected absences due to living life in addition to volunteering of course).  Come enjoy the serenity of WinterCreek while learning about native plant production!  Typical tasks include organizing plants,  transplanting, weeding, and chatting with delightful and interesting people.  

Organization: High Desert Horticultural Center, WinterCreek Nursery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Earth Day and Beyond Community Outreach

Be a part of a team to educate the community about climate and actions. We'll be tabling at events to showcase our work with government, businesses and nonprofits. Learn about electrification and electric vehicles and how they can help the environment. We welcome people of all ages and abilities.  Gain valuable experience as you meet and network with other community members. 

Organization: 350Deschutes

Be a part of a team to educate the community about climate and actions. We'll be tabling at events to showcase our work with government, businesses and nonprofits. Learn about electrification and electric vehicles and how they can help the environment. We welcome people of all ages and abilities.  Gain valuable experience as you meet and network with other community members. 

Organization: 350Deschutes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Solar Energy Volunteer

Solarize is a community-based outreach initiative that reduces the cost and complexity of going solar by providing a one-stop shop for education and installation. This is a well-documented and tested model for increasing solar participation and we are excited to bring it to Bend. We will need people that can help with three functions 1) operations 2) outreach and marketing 3) RFP/contractor engagement. 

Organization: Energize Bend

Solarize is a community-based outreach initiative that reduces the cost and complexity of going solar by providing a one-stop shop for education and installation. This is a well-documented and tested model for increasing solar participation and we are excited to bring it to Bend. We will need people that can help with three functions 1) operations 2) outreach and marketing 3) RFP/contractor engagement. 

Organization: Energize Bend

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trail Work

If you're interested in joining us for trail work events, check out our Meetup page for upcoming events! All trail work projects are posted through Meetup, so please signup if you plan on attending. Trail work events range all over Central Oregon, not just Bend. No experience is necessary, and we offer a Trails Maintenance 101 course for those who want more guidance before the hands-on work. 

Organization: Central Oregon Trail Alliance

If you're interested in joining us for trail work events, check out our Meetup page for upcoming events! All trail work projects are posted through Meetup, so please signup if you plan on attending. Trail work events range all over Central Oregon, not just Bend. No experience is necessary, and we offer a Trails Maintenance 101 course for those who want more guidance before the hands-on work. 

Organization: Central Oregon Trail Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocacy Volunteer

If you love getting into the weeds at public meetings, this is your chance! We may also ask you to gather petition signatures or write letters to the editor. 

Organization: Central Oregon LandWatch

If you love getting into the weeds at public meetings, this is your chance! We may also ask you to gather petition signatures or write letters to the editor. 

Organization: Central Oregon LandWatch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bottles and Cans Program

BrightSide Animal Center relies on a crucial bottle and can redemption program as part of our mission to save and care for animals in need. Through generous donations of refundable bottles, cans, and plastics, we are able to fund essential services for our high-save animal shelter.

In 2016 alone, we sorted over 1.5 million items, thanks to our dedicated volunteers. But we need your help to keep the momentum going! Just 1 hour of your time each week can make a significant impact.

This is a great activity for individuals, families, and groups. Sorting is simple, and you’ll be part of a supportive, friendly team.


To get started please submit a volunteer application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1769650255

Organization: BrightSide Animal Center

BrightSide Animal Center relies on a crucial bottle and can redemption program as part of our mission to save and care for animals in need. Through generous donations of refundable bottles, cans, and plastics, we are able to fund essential services for our high-save animal shelter.

In 2016 alone, we sorted over 1.5 million items, thanks to our dedicated volunteers. But we need your help to keep the momentum going! Just 1 hour of your time each week can make a significant impact.

This is a great activity for individuals, families, and groups. Sorting is simple, and you’ll be part of a supportive, friendly team.


To get started please submit a volunteer application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1769650255

Organization: BrightSide Animal Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Laundry Project

The Laundry Project, organized by St. Vincent de Paul Redmond, Oregon, is dedicated to providing free laundry services to community members. This project takes place on the 10th and 20th of each month from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Express Eco Laundromat, located at 1604 S Hwy 97 #1, Redmond, OR 97756. During this time, we cover the cost of washers, dryers, soap, and dryer sheets, ensuring that everyone has access to clean laundry.In addition to laundry services, we also provide a hot meal, generously prepared and served by our dedicated volunteers. The Laundry Project is more than just a service; it is an opportunity to build community, offer support, and create a welcoming space for everyone involved.Our goal is to alleviate the burden of laundry costs for individuals and families, allowing them to allocate their resources to other essential needs. We believe that clean clothes can significantly impact a person’s dignity and self-worth, and we strive to make a positive difference through this initiative.

Organization: Society Of St Vincent De Paul Redmond Conference

The Laundry Project, organized by St. Vincent de Paul Redmond, Oregon, is dedicated to providing free laundry services to community members. This project takes place on the 10th and 20th of each month from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Express Eco Laundromat, located at 1604 S Hwy 97 #1, Redmond, OR 97756. During this time, we cover the cost of washers, dryers, soap, and dryer sheets, ensuring that everyone has access to clean laundry.In addition to laundry services, we also provide a hot meal, generously prepared and served by our dedicated volunteers. The Laundry Project is more than just a service; it is an opportunity to build community, offer support, and create a welcoming space for everyone involved.Our goal is to alleviate the burden of laundry costs for individuals and families, allowing them to allocate their resources to other essential needs. We believe that clean clothes can significantly impact a person’s dignity and self-worth, and we strive to make a positive difference through this initiative.

Organization: Society Of St Vincent De Paul Redmond Conference

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach and Education Material

WE are always looking for volunteers to assist with updating or creating outreach and education material pertaining to noxious weeds. Someone with good Computers Skills.

Organization: Crooked River Weed Management Area

WE are always looking for volunteers to assist with updating or creating outreach and education material pertaining to noxious weeds. Someone with good Computers Skills.

Organization: Crooked River Weed Management Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97754

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospital Response Team

The Saving Grace Hospital Response Team (HRT) consists of staff and volunteers who respond to St. Charles Medical Center (in Bend or Redmond) for advocacy with sexual assault and intimate partner violence victims. HRT Advocates provide emotional support, information and referrals to survivors. An HRT Advocate must be able to respond to calls during evening and weekend shifts. HRT Advocate responsibilities include:

Volunteer for 2 on-call shifts per month Empower sexual assault and intimate partner violence victims by providing emotional support, information, and resources Be willing to remain at the hospital for the duration of the sexual assault examination, which can take up to six hours. Any follow‐up the client may need should be referred to Saving Grace staff Work as a team with backup staff, hospital personnel, and Saving Grace De‐brief with the Volunteer Coordinator (or leave a voicemail) by the end of the next business day following a response and report accurate statistics Maintain confidentiality Adhere to Saving Grace Ethics and Codes of Conduct Advocate for clients Attend in‐service trainings

Organization: Saving Grace

The Saving Grace Hospital Response Team (HRT) consists of staff and volunteers who respond to St. Charles Medical Center (in Bend or Redmond) for advocacy with sexual assault and intimate partner violence victims. HRT Advocates provide emotional support, information and referrals to survivors. An HRT Advocate must be able to respond to calls during evening and weekend shifts. HRT Advocate responsibilities include:

Volunteer for 2 on-call shifts per month Empower sexual assault and intimate partner violence victims by providing emotional support, information, and resources Be willing to remain at the hospital for the duration of the sexual assault examination, which can take up to six hours. Any follow‐up the client may need should be referred to Saving Grace staff Work as a team with backup staff, hospital personnel, and Saving Grace De‐brief with the Volunteer Coordinator (or leave a voicemail) by the end of the next business day following a response and report accurate statistics Maintain confidentiality Adhere to Saving Grace Ethics and Codes of Conduct Advocate for clients Attend in‐service trainings

Organization: Saving Grace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helpline Advocate

Empower our community by offering crisis support, information and referrals to survivors of domestic and sexual violence via the Saving Grace 24/7 Helpline.  Helpline advocates provide an invaluable service to callers by providing a kind, listening ear and connecting callers with other Saving Grace services.

Prerequisites:

Complete Saving Grace 40 Hour Advocate trainingObserve and practice answering calls with staff

Helpline Responsibilities:

Provide assistance with at least one overnight shift per month Answer the Saving Grace helpline from home Empower clients by providing information, resources and support Provide information regarding types of services available to callers Perform initial screening for clients seeking shelter Educate callers about intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking Work as a team with back-up staff and other volunteers De-brief with staff members as needed Submit helpline stats at the end of every shit Respect confidentiality Advocate for clients

Organization: Saving Grace

Empower our community by offering crisis support, information and referrals to survivors of domestic and sexual violence via the Saving Grace 24/7 Helpline.  Helpline advocates provide an invaluable service to callers by providing a kind, listening ear and connecting callers with other Saving Grace services.

Prerequisites:

Complete Saving Grace 40 Hour Advocate trainingObserve and practice answering calls with staff

Helpline Responsibilities:

Provide assistance with at least one overnight shift per month Answer the Saving Grace helpline from home Empower clients by providing information, resources and support Provide information regarding types of services available to callers Perform initial screening for clients seeking shelter Educate callers about intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and stalking Work as a team with back-up staff and other volunteers De-brief with staff members as needed Submit helpline stats at the end of every shit Respect confidentiality Advocate for clients

Organization: Saving Grace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blog and Social Media Support

NatureConnect Central Oregon is seeking support for in marketing, specifically in writing blogs and developing social media posts.  We have a small team and need support in telling our story to the community.  The hours are flexible and work can be virtual, if desired.  

Organization: NatureConnect Central Oregon

NatureConnect Central Oregon is seeking support for in marketing, specifically in writing blogs and developing social media posts.  We have a small team and need support in telling our story to the community.  The hours are flexible and work can be virtual, if desired.  

Organization: NatureConnect Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Photographer

NatureConnect is in need of an experienced volunteer photographer to help capture the impact of our programs and events.  Photographs would be used to help outreach for programs and promote our organization's work.  Our programs vary from school day programs to weekend programs, with lots of opportunities to choose from.  

Organization: NatureConnect Central Oregon

NatureConnect is in need of an experienced volunteer photographer to help capture the impact of our programs and events.  Photographs would be used to help outreach for programs and promote our organization's work.  Our programs vary from school day programs to weekend programs, with lots of opportunities to choose from.  

Organization: NatureConnect Central Oregon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97702

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Our mission is to support a healthy and thriving food & farm network in Central Oregon through education, collaboration, and inclusion. We believe that everyone deserves good food and we define good food as affordable, nutritious and culturally appropriate food that is easily accessible and sustainably produced in Central Oregon.  We recognize that not all Central Oregonians have the same access to this food, and are committed to improving equitable access for all through our programs.

We also believe that individuals participating in our programs and community members interested in improving food security and farm and ranch viability should have the opportunity to provide feedback and become leaders in our work.  With these values in mind, we invite community members to participate in our Board of Directors to help inform our current work, and build the leadership capacity for the future of farming, ranching, and food access in Central Oregon.

Time Commitment and Location: 

Serve a 2-year term

Average of 5-10 hours per month which includes monthly Board meetings, being on a committee and participating in fundraising. 

Click here to read the job description and learn more about the requirements of being a board member.

Thank you for your interest in the High Desert Food & Farm Alliance!

Organization: High Desert Food & Farm Alliance

Our mission is to support a healthy and thriving food & farm network in Central Oregon through education, collaboration, and inclusion. We believe that everyone deserves good food and we define good food as affordable, nutritious and culturally appropriate food that is easily accessible and sustainably produced in Central Oregon.  We recognize that not all Central Oregonians have the same access to this food, and are committed to improving equitable access for all through our programs.

We also believe that individuals participating in our programs and community members interested in improving food security and farm and ranch viability should have the opportunity to provide feedback and become leaders in our work.  With these values in mind, we invite community members to participate in our Board of Directors to help inform our current work, and build the leadership capacity for the future of farming, ranching, and food access in Central Oregon.

Time Commitment and Location: 

Serve a 2-year term

Average of 5-10 hours per month which includes monthly Board meetings, being on a committee and participating in fundraising. 

Click here to read the job description and learn more about the requirements of being a board member.

Thank you for your interest in the High Desert Food & Farm Alliance!

Organization: High Desert Food & Farm Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97709

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Translation or Interpretation

We’d love to hear from bilingual individuals who would be interested in supporting our programming through Spanish translation and/or interpretation. Your support will help bridge language barriers, ensuring more community members have access to vital resources and information. Please reach out if you are interested.

Organization: High Desert Food & Farm Alliance

We’d love to hear from bilingual individuals who would be interested in supporting our programming through Spanish translation and/or interpretation. Your support will help bridge language barriers, ensuring more community members have access to vital resources and information. Please reach out if you are interested.

Organization: High Desert Food & Farm Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BrightSide Board Member

Are you passionate about animals and want to make a lasting impact in your community? BrightSide Animal Center is looking for dedicated and motivated individuals to join our Board of Directors. As a board member, you’ll have the opportunity to support our mission of saving and improving the lives of homeless animals in Central Oregon. 

What We’re Looking For:

Commitment to the mission: A deep love for animals and a desire to make a difference.Skills & Expertise: We welcome individuals with diverse backgrounds in areas such as nonprofit management, fundraising, marketing, law, finance, animal welfare, community outreach and more.Team Collaboration: Ability to work as part of a dedicated, passionate team.Time Commitment: Monthly board meetings and occasional committee work.Leadership: Contribute to strategic decision-making to ensure the success and sustainability of the organization.

If you’re ready to lend your skills and passion to a cause that makes a difference, BrightSide Animal Center would love to hear from you! To Apply please reach out to volunteer@brightsideanimals.org.

Organization: BrightSide Animal Center

Are you passionate about animals and want to make a lasting impact in your community? BrightSide Animal Center is looking for dedicated and motivated individuals to join our Board of Directors. As a board member, you’ll have the opportunity to support our mission of saving and improving the lives of homeless animals in Central Oregon. 

What We’re Looking For:

Commitment to the mission: A deep love for animals and a desire to make a difference.Skills & Expertise: We welcome individuals with diverse backgrounds in areas such as nonprofit management, fundraising, marketing, law, finance, animal welfare, community outreach and more.Team Collaboration: Ability to work as part of a dedicated, passionate team.Time Commitment: Monthly board meetings and occasional committee work.Leadership: Contribute to strategic decision-making to ensure the success and sustainability of the organization.

If you’re ready to lend your skills and passion to a cause that makes a difference, BrightSide Animal Center would love to hear from you! To Apply please reach out to volunteer@brightsideanimals.org.

Organization: BrightSide Animal Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97756

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support Float

Are you looking for the opportunity to help the Madras community?

We would love to have you join our team as an Administrative Support volunteer! Hours / schedules are flexible and our office staff is super friendly. We are looking for a few great, motivated volunteers to assist with scheduling clients and answering phones. This is an incredibly rewarding job as we provide the front line of support to our mental health clients. The ability to be compassionate and patient is a must, as well as the ability to use a computer and multi-line telephone. We will also require a background check and HIPA training. If you are interested in helping out, please contact Malena asencionm@bestcaretreatment.org for more information. Thank you for your interest in helping out our very worthy organization!

Organization: BestCare Treatment

Are you looking for the opportunity to help the Madras community?

We would love to have you join our team as an Administrative Support volunteer! Hours / schedules are flexible and our office staff is super friendly. We are looking for a few great, motivated volunteers to assist with scheduling clients and answering phones. This is an incredibly rewarding job as we provide the front line of support to our mental health clients. The ability to be compassionate and patient is a must, as well as the ability to use a computer and multi-line telephone. We will also require a background check and HIPA training. If you are interested in helping out, please contact Malena asencionm@bestcaretreatment.org for more information. Thank you for your interest in helping out our very worthy organization!

Organization: BestCare Treatment

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97741

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sidewalkers Needed!

Volunteering at Healing Reins is incredibly impactful and fun!  No horse experience needed, but you must be comfortable around horses.  The volunteer schedule is totally flexible and revolves around your schedule.  There are no minimum hours required.  Simply complete an application on our website (healingreins.org), attend a two-hour New Volunteer & Sidewalker Training and you are ready to help heal with horses!  Your Volunteer Manager will be there to assist and support you throughout your time at Healing Reins!  We look forward to seeing you in the arena!

Position Summary: Assist Instructors and Horse Leaders in creating a safe and fun learning environment for participants with special needs, by supporting participants before, during, and after sessions.

Qualifications:
● All Sidewalkers must have participated in the Healing Reins Sidewalker Training.
● Minimum age of 14.
● Able to physically react quickly and calmly to maximize safety of the participant and perform an emergency dismount of a participant.
● Able to walk with intermittent jogging for an hour at a time over uneven surfaces.
● Able to frequently stand, walk, bend, and lift up to 25 pounds.

Sidewalker Responsibilities:
● Assist participant with grooming the horse, as directed by the Instructor.
● Stay next to the participant both on and off the horse to maximize safety and provide stability
assistance and prompts as needed.
● Assist instructor with mounts and dismounts.
● Aid participant with lesson activities as directed by the instructor.
● Communicate with the Instructor and Horse Leader regarding the needs of the participant.
● Communicate with the participant regarding their needs and providing prompting or reminders
as needed.
● Work as a team with staff and other volunteers.
● Follow directions from the Instructors.
● Ensure compliance with all Healing Reins policies.

Organization: Healing Reins Equine Assisted Services

Volunteering at Healing Reins is incredibly impactful and fun!  No horse experience needed, but you must be comfortable around horses.  The volunteer schedule is totally flexible and revolves around your schedule.  There are no minimum hours required.  Simply complete an application on our website (healingreins.org), attend a two-hour New Volunteer & Sidewalker Training and you are ready to help heal with horses!  Your Volunteer Manager will be there to assist and support you throughout your time at Healing Reins!  We look forward to seeing you in the arena!

Position Summary: Assist Instructors and Horse Leaders in creating a safe and fun learning environment for participants with special needs, by supporting participants before, during, and after sessions.

Qualifications:
● All Sidewalkers must have participated in the Healing Reins Sidewalker Training.
● Minimum age of 14.
● Able to physically react quickly and calmly to maximize safety of the participant and perform an emergency dismount of a participant.
● Able to walk with intermittent jogging for an hour at a time over uneven surfaces.
● Able to frequently stand, walk, bend, and lift up to 25 pounds.

Sidewalker Responsibilities:
● Assist participant with grooming the horse, as directed by the Instructor.
● Stay next to the participant both on and off the horse to maximize safety and provide stability
assistance and prompts as needed.
● Assist instructor with mounts and dismounts.
● Aid participant with lesson activities as directed by the instructor.
● Communicate with the Instructor and Horse Leader regarding the needs of the participant.
● Communicate with the participant regarding their needs and providing prompting or reminders
as needed.
● Work as a team with staff and other volunteers.
● Follow directions from the Instructors.
● Ensure compliance with all Healing Reins policies.

Organization: Healing Reins Equine Assisted Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Orientation and Sidewalker Training

No horse experience necessary! We are in great need of people who want to get outside and work with our riders who have various needs - physical, behavioral, cognitive and mental health. Come to a Volunteer Orientation to learn more about the various roles for volunteers and how you can learn to help us "Heal with Horses."  To check the dates of these free trainings, please go to our website.

http://www.healingreins.org/volunteer/

Bridget Albert

bridgeta@healingreins.org

541-382-9410 

Organization: Healing Reins Equine Assisted Services

No horse experience necessary! We are in great need of people who want to get outside and work with our riders who have various needs - physical, behavioral, cognitive and mental health. Come to a Volunteer Orientation to learn more about the various roles for volunteers and how you can learn to help us "Heal with Horses."  To check the dates of these free trainings, please go to our website.

http://www.healingreins.org/volunteer/

Bridget Albert

bridgeta@healingreins.org

541-382-9410 

Organization: Healing Reins Equine Assisted Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 97703

Allow Groups: Yes