Volunteer: Neighborhood CoordinatorIt’s amazingly simple. You just organize a small group of neighbors to be Food Donors. Each donor gets a reusable green bag to store food in. Every two months you pick up their full bag, leave an empty one for next time, and bring all the bags to a drop-off point, where volunteers receive and sort it. Organization: Redmond Food Project It’s amazingly simple. You just organize a small group of neighbors to be Food Donors. Each donor gets a reusable green bag to store food in. Every two months you pick up their full bag, leave an empty one for next time, and bring all the bags to a drop-off point, where volunteers receive and sort it. Organization: Redmond Food Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food DonorOur Food Donors commit to filling the green bag we supply to be collected by a Neighborhood Coordinator every other month (second Saturday of every even month). It's that easy! When you shop for your own family, just grab a couple of extra items to place in your green bag. If you would like to step up your volunteer efforts, check out our Neighborhood Coordinator opportunity. Organization: Redmond Food Project Our Food Donors commit to filling the green bag we supply to be collected by a Neighborhood Coordinator every other month (second Saturday of every even month). It's that easy! When you shop for your own family, just grab a couple of extra items to place in your green bag. If you would like to step up your volunteer efforts, check out our Neighborhood Coordinator opportunity. Organization: Redmond Food Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach and Events ManagerConnect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. The Outreach and Events Manager reaches out to our community partners and plays a hands-on role in planning, organizing, and executing CCO’s events. This position involves building partnerships, planning event logistics, engaging with attendees, and working with other team members to create events that foster community connections. The ideal manager has experience in event planning and is passionate about building relationships within the community. As part of your role with Connect Central Oregon, you may have an opportunity to work with and mentor a mentern (mentored intern). This could involve offering guidance, sharing insights into your role, and providing hands-on learning experiences. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Connect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. The Outreach and Events Manager reaches out to our community partners and plays a hands-on role in planning, organizing, and executing CCO’s events. This position involves building partnerships, planning event logistics, engaging with attendees, and working with other team members to create events that foster community connections. The ideal manager has experience in event planning and is passionate about building relationships within the community. As part of your role with Connect Central Oregon, you may have an opportunity to work with and mentor a mentern (mentored intern). This could involve offering guidance, sharing insights into your role, and providing hands-on learning experiences. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Media Programming Mentern (Mentored Intern)Media Programming Interns work with Connect Central Oregon’s media team to create and deliver high-quality content for events, social media, and partner engagements. This role offers valuable experience in content creation, video production, and media programming, making it an excellent opportunity for those interested in building media skills while supporting a community-focused nonprofit. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Media Programming Interns work with Connect Central Oregon’s media team to create and deliver high-quality content for events, social media, and partner engagements. This role offers valuable experience in content creation, video production, and media programming, making it an excellent opportunity for those interested in building media skills while supporting a community-focused nonprofit. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Outreach VolunteerConnect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. Community Outreach Volunteers represent CCO at various community events, engaging with attendees and sharing CCO’s mission. This role is a good fit for those who enjoy direct interaction with the public and want to play a part in CCO’s growth by building connections and raising awareness within the community. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Connect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. Community Outreach Volunteers represent CCO at various community events, engaging with attendees and sharing CCO’s mission. This role is a good fit for those who enjoy direct interaction with the public and want to play a part in CCO’s growth by building connections and raising awareness within the community. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor- YouthBuild: Sisters, Bend, & RedmondAbout YouthBuild Mentoring Mentoring is one of the many services—including academic coursework, vocational training, and leadership development—provided by your local YouthBuild program. YouthBuild mentors are caring adults from the community who volunteer their time to work directly with students as they pursue their educational and career goals. We feel our mentors are one of the critical supports in helping our students get the most out of the program and continuing on a positive path once they transition out of YouthBuild. Who are our students? Why do YouthBuild students need mentors? Unfortunately, many of the young people who come to YouthBuild lack these positive role models in their lives. They may have found negative role models in the absence of positive individuals. While they meet many caring adults during their time in YouthBuild, a mentor from the community is uniquely positioned to provide positive support to the youth when and where they need it the most: In the community. YouthBuild mentors enhance the work of our staff and provide additional support to our students as they take the next steps in their lives. Who serves as YouthBuild mentors? What do mentors and students do together? Mentor eligibility requirments Must be over 21 years of age Must complete an application Attend a face to face interview session Pass criminal record and child abuse registry checks employment and personal reference checksBenefits Guide young adults towards achieving their education and career goals Enhance growth by modeling good values and judgment Learn about your community, its diversity and its future Have a positive impact on young adults within your communityOn behalf of the young people we serve, thank you for considering stepping up to the challenge of helping students achieve their goals and improve our community. For more information, please contact us at 541-526-1380 or madeline.cunningham@heartoforegon.org. Organization: Heart of Oregon Corps About YouthBuild Mentoring Mentoring is one of the many services—including academic coursework, vocational training, and leadership development—provided by your local YouthBuild program. YouthBuild mentors are caring adults from the community who volunteer their time to work directly with students as they pursue their educational and career goals. We feel our mentors are one of the critical supports in helping our students get the most out of the program and continuing on a positive path once they transition out of YouthBuild. Who are our students? Why do YouthBuild students need mentors? Unfortunately, many of the young people who come to YouthBuild lack these positive role models in their lives. They may have found negative role models in the absence of positive individuals. While they meet many caring adults during their time in YouthBuild, a mentor from the community is uniquely positioned to provide positive support to the youth when and where they need it the most: In the community. YouthBuild mentors enhance the work of our staff and provide additional support to our students as they take the next steps in their lives. Who serves as YouthBuild mentors? What do mentors and students do together? Mentor eligibility requirments Must be over 21 years of age Must complete an application Attend a face to face interview session Pass criminal record and child abuse registry checks employment and personal reference checksBenefits Guide young adults towards achieving their education and career goals Enhance growth by modeling good values and judgment Learn about your community, its diversity and its future Have a positive impact on young adults within your communityOn behalf of the young people we serve, thank you for considering stepping up to the challenge of helping students achieve their goals and improve our community. For more information, please contact us at 541-526-1380 or madeline.cunningham@heartoforegon.org. Organization: Heart of Oregon Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YouthBuild Program Helper VolunteerVolunteer at our YouthBuild location in Sisters Oregon to help the whole team with a variety of clerical, organizing, cleaning, shopping, and/or food prep activities. The position is highly flexible for your schedule and your interests. We are looking for volunteers who can help at least 4 hours a week, up to 20 hours a week. The environment is a fun and lively school house, with lots of smiling folks to interact with. Please contact us to discuss further!
Organization: Heart of Oregon Corps Volunteer at our YouthBuild location in Sisters Oregon to help the whole team with a variety of clerical, organizing, cleaning, shopping, and/or food prep activities. The position is highly flexible for your schedule and your interests. We are looking for volunteers who can help at least 4 hours a week, up to 20 hours a week. The environment is a fun and lively school house, with lots of smiling folks to interact with. Please contact us to discuss further!
Organization: Heart of Oregon Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Support VolunteerConnect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. As Administrative Support Volunteer, you will assist with essential behind-the-scenes work, such as data entry, documentation, and organizational tasks that support CCO’s programs and events. This role is ideal for someone with strong organizational skills who is detail-oriented and enjoys supporting the operations of a nonprofit organization. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Connect Central Oregon fosters community engagement, leadership, and volunteerism to build a connected and thriving region. As Administrative Support Volunteer, you will assist with essential behind-the-scenes work, such as data entry, documentation, and organizational tasks that support CCO’s programs and events. This role is ideal for someone with strong organizational skills who is detail-oriented and enjoys supporting the operations of a nonprofit organization. Organization: Connect Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BrightSide Animal Center Shelter BuddyLooking for a way to make a meaningful impact at BrightSide Animal Center and support our small but mighty staff? As a Shelter Buddy, you’ll play a crucial role in keeping our shelter running smoothly and ensuring a welcoming environment for both our animals and visitors. In this role, you’ll be helping with essential tasks like tackling our never ending laundry pile and keeping our dishes clean and ready for use for the animals. Your efforts will directly support our staff and help maintain the cleanliness of our shelter. A tidy, organized space makes a world of difference in how our shelter operates and how our animals feel. Volunteering as a Shelter Buddy is perfect for those who like keeping things neat and organized. Whether you have a few hours to spare or are looking to make a regular commitment, your help is invaluable to our mission. To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Looking for a way to make a meaningful impact at BrightSide Animal Center and support our small but mighty staff? As a Shelter Buddy, you’ll play a crucial role in keeping our shelter running smoothly and ensuring a welcoming environment for both our animals and visitors. In this role, you’ll be helping with essential tasks like tackling our never ending laundry pile and keeping our dishes clean and ready for use for the animals. Your efforts will directly support our staff and help maintain the cleanliness of our shelter. A tidy, organized space makes a world of difference in how our shelter operates and how our animals feel. Volunteering as a Shelter Buddy is perfect for those who like keeping things neat and organized. Whether you have a few hours to spare or are looking to make a regular commitment, your help is invaluable to our mission. To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BrightSide Animal Center Front Desk LiaisonAre you passionate about animals and love being social? As a Front Desk Liaison at BrightSide Animal Center, you’ll have the opportunity to be a matchmaker, connecting our adoptable animals with their perfect forever homes. You’ll also be the friendly face that greets our community, answering calls, providing information, and assisting our adoption specialist. Your role will extend to supporting our pet food pantry, where you’ll help ensure that every pet in our community has access to food, and provide valuable support to our staff with various tasks that keep our shelter running smoothly. Whether you have a few hours to spare or want to make a regular commitment, your help is appreciated! To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Are you passionate about animals and love being social? As a Front Desk Liaison at BrightSide Animal Center, you’ll have the opportunity to be a matchmaker, connecting our adoptable animals with their perfect forever homes. You’ll also be the friendly face that greets our community, answering calls, providing information, and assisting our adoption specialist. Your role will extend to supporting our pet food pantry, where you’ll help ensure that every pet in our community has access to food, and provide valuable support to our staff with various tasks that keep our shelter running smoothly. Whether you have a few hours to spare or want to make a regular commitment, your help is appreciated! To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BrightSide Animal Center Dog SocializerDo you love spending time with dogs and want to make a difference in their lives? As a Dog Socializer at BrightSide Animal Center, you’ll play a vital role in the well-being and happiness of our shelter dogs. In this role, your time spent socializing and walking with the dogs is crucial, as it helps them build trust and become more adoptable. You’ll also be providing key enrichment activities that keep their minds and bodies active, ensuring they stay happy and healthy while they wait for their forever homes. Beyond socialization, you’ll help fill water bowls and maintain the cleanliness of their living environments, making sure our dogs are comfortable and cared for. Join us as a Dog Socializer and help make every day a little brighter for our furry friends! To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Do you love spending time with dogs and want to make a difference in their lives? As a Dog Socializer at BrightSide Animal Center, you’ll play a vital role in the well-being and happiness of our shelter dogs. In this role, your time spent socializing and walking with the dogs is crucial, as it helps them build trust and become more adoptable. You’ll also be providing key enrichment activities that keep their minds and bodies active, ensuring they stay happy and healthy while they wait for their forever homes. Beyond socialization, you’ll help fill water bowls and maintain the cleanliness of their living environments, making sure our dogs are comfortable and cared for. Join us as a Dog Socializer and help make every day a little brighter for our furry friends! To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BrightSide Animal Center Cat SocializerIf you have a love for feline friends and enjoy spending quiet, quality time with them, consider volunteering as a Cat Socializer at BrightSide Animal Center. This is a relaxing and fulfilling opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our feline friends! As a Cat Socializer, you’ll be providing socialization that will help them build confidence and become more comfortable around people, which is essential for their well-being and adoptability. Whether you’re playing with an active kitten, petting a lap-loving cat, or simply sitting quietly with a shy one, your time makes a world of difference. In addition to socializing, you’ll help maintain a clean and comfortable environment for the cats, ensuring their living spaces are tidy and welcoming. Your care helps create a peaceful and stress-free atmosphere where the cats can thrive. Volunteering as a Cat Socializer is not only a wonderful way to help our cats, but it’s also a chance to find a sense of calm and joy in your own day. Whether you’re looking to spend a few hours unwinding with some furry friends or want to make a regular commitment, this is the perfect opportunity. To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center If you have a love for feline friends and enjoy spending quiet, quality time with them, consider volunteering as a Cat Socializer at BrightSide Animal Center. This is a relaxing and fulfilling opportunity to make a difference in the lives of our feline friends! As a Cat Socializer, you’ll be providing socialization that will help them build confidence and become more comfortable around people, which is essential for their well-being and adoptability. Whether you’re playing with an active kitten, petting a lap-loving cat, or simply sitting quietly with a shy one, your time makes a world of difference. In addition to socializing, you’ll help maintain a clean and comfortable environment for the cats, ensuring their living spaces are tidy and welcoming. Your care helps create a peaceful and stress-free atmosphere where the cats can thrive. Volunteering as a Cat Socializer is not only a wonderful way to help our cats, but it’s also a chance to find a sense of calm and joy in your own day. Whether you’re looking to spend a few hours unwinding with some furry friends or want to make a regular commitment, this is the perfect opportunity. To get started, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1480573131 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Brightside Thrift StoreThe BrightSide Animal Center Thrift Store plays a vital role in supporting our high-save shelter. Whether you’re a thrifting enthusiast or just love helping a great cause, there’s a place for you on our team! At our thrift store, you might find yourself receiving donations, sorting and pricing items, stocking the sales floor, going out on donation pick-ups, or organizing areas of the thrift store. With so many tasks happening each day, there’s always something to do and we’ll work to match your talents to what we need. Whether you can give an hour of your time or work a full shift, we’d love to have you join our team. Every purchase at our thrift store supports a brighter future for a furry friend! To get involved, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1769650255 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center The BrightSide Animal Center Thrift Store plays a vital role in supporting our high-save shelter. Whether you’re a thrifting enthusiast or just love helping a great cause, there’s a place for you on our team! At our thrift store, you might find yourself receiving donations, sorting and pricing items, stocking the sales floor, going out on donation pick-ups, or organizing areas of the thrift store. With so many tasks happening each day, there’s always something to do and we’ll work to match your talents to what we need. Whether you can give an hour of your time or work a full shift, we’d love to have you join our team. Every purchase at our thrift store supports a brighter future for a furry friend! To get involved, please submit an application at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1769650255 Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General Office HelpOrganizing, filling, other office duties that are needed at the time. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Organizing, filling, other office duties that are needed at the time. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerHospice volunteers are essential members of the hospice team. Hospice volunteers provide companionship to people living with a serious illness who are nearing the end of life. They help family caregivers in a variety of ways. Hospices also rely on volunteers to help with office work, fundraising, community outreach and other operational areas. Extensive training and ongoing support are provided. Hospice volunteering can be categorized into two categories: Direct care and Indirect care. Direct Patient or Family Care Volunteers: Direct care volunteers work directly with patients, families, and caregivers. The role of this hospice volunteer is more focused on companionship and spending time with patients rather than providing medical care. They go to where the patient lives – whether in their home, nursing home, or long-term health care facility. Examples of direct care include playing games, talking about memories and promoting life review, preparing food for the patient, reading to them, playing music, helping in the garden, going for walks, helping family members (caregivers) with some of their daily tasks or providing respite so they may care for themselves, informing the hospice team about any needs of the patient or caregivers. Patient care volunteers are empathetic, compassionate and good listeners. Vigil Volunteers: This hospice volunteer role provides a supportive presence during the patient’s final hours. Vigil volunteers, however, should have experience in patient care and family support volunteering. They support patients and families by: Holding the patient’s hands while speaking or reading to them, playing an instrument or singing the patient’s favorite songs, comforting presence at the patient’s bedside, reassuring caregivers and family members who cannot be present and staying with the patient during their final hours. Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteers: Veterans often value communication with their fellow veterans – a person who also has an experience in the military service culture. Veteran hospice volunteers listen and share stories about military experiences, help obtain missing medals of the patient, record stories for the family’s legacy. Pet Therapy Volunteers: Therapy pet owners and their therapy pets will undergo training on interacting with hospice patients and families. Many studies proved that cuddling animals could increase a patient’s comfort level and decrease their physical pain. Massage Therapist Volunteers: We are looking for professional licensed massage therapists who can provide their talents and skills to help relax patients and relieve some of their stress and pain. Massage therapists can perform various massages and other therapies for patients. Bereavement Volunteers: These hospice volunteers call families or caregivers who lost a loved one to provide support and empathetic listening. They also remind them that Hospice is always there to provide support and other assistance during the grieving period. Indirect Care Volunteering: Even if hospice volunteers do not directly care for the patient and families, they can provide their support by helping the organization with administrative, fundraising, and community outreach programs. For example, volunteers who have experience working in the office can work as administrative volunteers. Their previous knowledge and skills can benefit the hospice organization’s daily tasks. Some tasks done by an administrative volunteer include answering emails and phone calls, doing clerical and data entry jobs, preparing brochures and mailings, assisting in fundraising campaigns, helping with outreach programs or events. Organization: St. Charles Hospice Hospice volunteers are essential members of the hospice team. Hospice volunteers provide companionship to people living with a serious illness who are nearing the end of life. They help family caregivers in a variety of ways. Hospices also rely on volunteers to help with office work, fundraising, community outreach and other operational areas. Extensive training and ongoing support are provided. Hospice volunteering can be categorized into two categories: Direct care and Indirect care. Direct Patient or Family Care Volunteers: Direct care volunteers work directly with patients, families, and caregivers. The role of this hospice volunteer is more focused on companionship and spending time with patients rather than providing medical care. They go to where the patient lives – whether in their home, nursing home, or long-term health care facility. Examples of direct care include playing games, talking about memories and promoting life review, preparing food for the patient, reading to them, playing music, helping in the garden, going for walks, helping family members (caregivers) with some of their daily tasks or providing respite so they may care for themselves, informing the hospice team about any needs of the patient or caregivers. Patient care volunteers are empathetic, compassionate and good listeners. Vigil Volunteers: This hospice volunteer role provides a supportive presence during the patient’s final hours. Vigil volunteers, however, should have experience in patient care and family support volunteering. They support patients and families by: Holding the patient’s hands while speaking or reading to them, playing an instrument or singing the patient’s favorite songs, comforting presence at the patient’s bedside, reassuring caregivers and family members who cannot be present and staying with the patient during their final hours. Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteers: Veterans often value communication with their fellow veterans – a person who also has an experience in the military service culture. Veteran hospice volunteers listen and share stories about military experiences, help obtain missing medals of the patient, record stories for the family’s legacy. Pet Therapy Volunteers: Therapy pet owners and their therapy pets will undergo training on interacting with hospice patients and families. Many studies proved that cuddling animals could increase a patient’s comfort level and decrease their physical pain. Massage Therapist Volunteers: We are looking for professional licensed massage therapists who can provide their talents and skills to help relax patients and relieve some of their stress and pain. Massage therapists can perform various massages and other therapies for patients. Bereavement Volunteers: These hospice volunteers call families or caregivers who lost a loved one to provide support and empathetic listening. They also remind them that Hospice is always there to provide support and other assistance during the grieving period. Indirect Care Volunteering: Even if hospice volunteers do not directly care for the patient and families, they can provide their support by helping the organization with administrative, fundraising, and community outreach programs. For example, volunteers who have experience working in the office can work as administrative volunteers. Their previous knowledge and skills can benefit the hospice organization’s daily tasks. Some tasks done by an administrative volunteer include answering emails and phone calls, doing clerical and data entry jobs, preparing brochures and mailings, assisting in fundraising campaigns, helping with outreach programs or events. Organization: St. Charles Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Audible Bat SurveysMost bats echolocate at a frequency unheard by the human ear, however, some desert species emit echolocation calls within the range of human hearing. Spotted bats (Euderma maculatum) are an elusive and widely-distributed species throughout the semi-arid deserts of North America. Pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) are another of Oregon's high desert bat species. These species produce unique, audible vocalizations.Serendipitously, both the spotted bat and pallid bat are found in similar arid cliffs and canyons habitats such that both species can be effectively surveyed simultaneously.We will be sending volunteers out to search for both the spotted and pallid bat this summer. Surveys take place just after dark in a variety of locations, from city parks to the remote desert. This is a family-friendly research project and an excellent opportunity to get to know the night sky!Surveys take place from June 1st through September 30. There are three ways to get involved. We will have group survey events, where we meet at a campground, do a quick training, and then complete post-sunset surveys in small groups. Independent surveys are more of a choose-your-own adventure style, and volunteers can choose form hundreds of locations across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Finally, for those who spend a lot of time outside in the summer, but can't dedicate a whole night to a survey, we have opportunistic reporting. For these, you just learn how to identify bats by ear and if you happen to hear one, you fill out a quick form.
To get on our mailing list, please email sara.rose@osucascades.edu and we'll make sure you receive project announcements. Organization: Northwest Bat Hub Most bats echolocate at a frequency unheard by the human ear, however, some desert species emit echolocation calls within the range of human hearing. Spotted bats (Euderma maculatum) are an elusive and widely-distributed species throughout the semi-arid deserts of North America. Pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) are another of Oregon's high desert bat species. These species produce unique, audible vocalizations.Serendipitously, both the spotted bat and pallid bat are found in similar arid cliffs and canyons habitats such that both species can be effectively surveyed simultaneously.We will be sending volunteers out to search for both the spotted and pallid bat this summer. Surveys take place just after dark in a variety of locations, from city parks to the remote desert. This is a family-friendly research project and an excellent opportunity to get to know the night sky!Surveys take place from June 1st through September 30. There are three ways to get involved. We will have group survey events, where we meet at a campground, do a quick training, and then complete post-sunset surveys in small groups. Independent surveys are more of a choose-your-own adventure style, and volunteers can choose form hundreds of locations across Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. Finally, for those who spend a lot of time outside in the summer, but can't dedicate a whole night to a survey, we have opportunistic reporting. For these, you just learn how to identify bats by ear and if you happen to hear one, you fill out a quick form.
To get on our mailing list, please email sara.rose@osucascades.edu and we'll make sure you receive project announcements. Organization: Northwest Bat Hub Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Jun 1, 2025 through Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LandscaperWe need support with the addition of irrigation in an area where the students are conducting habitat restoration - creating a pollinator garden. We'd also like to add drip irrigation to other areas in front area of our campus - it's rather bleak out front due to lack of water. We also could benefit from someone weed-wacking throughout the year. We do have a cheat grass problem both inside our fenced schoolyard and out. Organization: Desert Sky Montessori We need support with the addition of irrigation in an area where the students are conducting habitat restoration - creating a pollinator garden. We'd also like to add drip irrigation to other areas in front area of our campus - it's rather bleak out front due to lack of water. We also could benefit from someone weed-wacking throughout the year. We do have a cheat grass problem both inside our fenced schoolyard and out. Organization: Desert Sky Montessori Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReadersWe need in-classroom readers to support our early literacy program. We'd like volunteers to read to students, and be read to. And we are seeking volunteers who will want to engage with students - help them with words if they need help. Organization: Desert Sky Montessori We need in-classroom readers to support our early literacy program. We'd like volunteers to read to students, and be read to. And we are seeking volunteers who will want to engage with students - help them with words if they need help. Organization: Desert Sky Montessori Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CarpenterWe have various indoor and outdoor enhancement work that is likely to only get accomplished by a carpenter. Some items can be taken home and worked on or built. Outdoor work includes: Building reading nooks so students have something cleaner and more comfortable to sit on (currently they sit on the ground or lava rock). Building benches and painting themBuilding three firewood racksBuilding a 13 x 13 open-air structure (similar to gazebo), bench seating inside it, and kitchen cabinets inside it, once we receive grant funding for our off-grid outdoor kitchen.Organization: Desert Sky Montessori We have various indoor and outdoor enhancement work that is likely to only get accomplished by a carpenter. Some items can be taken home and worked on or built. Outdoor work includes: Building reading nooks so students have something cleaner and more comfortable to sit on (currently they sit on the ground or lava rock). Building benches and painting themBuilding three firewood racksBuilding a 13 x 13 open-air structure (similar to gazebo), bench seating inside it, and kitchen cabinets inside it, once we receive grant funding for our off-grid outdoor kitchen.Organization: Desert Sky Montessori Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Licensed EngineerWe are looking for a licensed engineer to support the design of our facility enhancement projects so that we can then apply for the appropriate building permits. Project include: Design of an off-grid outdoor kitchen. OSU College Students already completed about 75% design in CAD and we can share that file. Design a remodel of our special education classroomDesign a remodel of bathrooms, one of which need to be upgraded to ADA accessibility.Organization: Desert Sky Montessori We are looking for a licensed engineer to support the design of our facility enhancement projects so that we can then apply for the appropriate building permits. Project include: Design of an off-grid outdoor kitchen. OSU College Students already completed about 75% design in CAD and we can share that file. Design a remodel of our special education classroomDesign a remodel of bathrooms, one of which need to be upgraded to ADA accessibility.Organization: Desert Sky Montessori Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MembersFor the last seven years, our Desert Sky School Board has predominantly been made of volunteers from our parent body. We'd love to add external members to increase the diversity of thought as well as to increase our demographic diversity. We'd love to find new Board members with non-profit experience, public school experience, financial experience and capital campaign experience. Organization: Desert Sky Montessori For the last seven years, our Desert Sky School Board has predominantly been made of volunteers from our parent body. We'd love to add external members to increase the diversity of thought as well as to increase our demographic diversity. We'd love to find new Board members with non-profit experience, public school experience, financial experience and capital campaign experience. Organization: Desert Sky Montessori Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FOSTERSAre you an animal lover looking to make a difference from the comfort of your own home? By becoming a foster, you can provide a safe, loving environment for our surrendered pets until they find their forever homes. The Peaches Program is our answer to the urgent rehoming and surrender requests flooding our community. Every single one of our dogs and cats comes from here in Central Oregon because that's where our efforts are focused. What You’ll Do: Provide Temporary Care: Offer shelter, love, and care to dogs, cats, or other animals while they await adoption.Help Socialize: Prepare animals for their new homes by helping them adjust to family life and different environments.Work with Our Team: Coordinate with our team for any supplies, medical check-ups, or adoption events.Why Foster? Save lives by opening up space for more animals in shelters.Experience the joy of caring for pets without the long-term commitment.Play a crucial role in helping animals find their forever homes.Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Are you an animal lover looking to make a difference from the comfort of your own home? By becoming a foster, you can provide a safe, loving environment for our surrendered pets until they find their forever homes. The Peaches Program is our answer to the urgent rehoming and surrender requests flooding our community. Every single one of our dogs and cats comes from here in Central Oregon because that's where our efforts are focused. What You’ll Do: Provide Temporary Care: Offer shelter, love, and care to dogs, cats, or other animals while they await adoption.Help Socialize: Prepare animals for their new homes by helping them adjust to family life and different environments.Work with Our Team: Coordinate with our team for any supplies, medical check-ups, or adoption events.Why Foster? Save lives by opening up space for more animals in shelters.Experience the joy of caring for pets without the long-term commitment.Play a crucial role in helping animals find their forever homes.Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clinic VolunteersClinic Volunteers: Veterinary: CVTs, assistants, experienced animal handling Check in: help clients fill out intake forms for their pets to be seen Supply assistance: pass our pet food/pet suppliesOrganization: Companion Animal Medical Project Clinic Volunteers: Veterinary: CVTs, assistants, experienced animal handling Check in: help clients fill out intake forms for their pets to be seen Supply assistance: pass our pet food/pet suppliesOrganization: Companion Animal Medical Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MembersWe are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our Board of Directors. As a member of CAMP’s Board, you will play a pivotal role in guiding our organization, shaping our strategic vision, and ensuring the sustainability of our mission. Board members are expected to serve a minimum of one full term, which is two years. Desired Qualifications: Experience in Nonprofit Development: Demonstrated experience in nonprofit management, including understanding governance, strategic planning, and organizational development. Social/Human Services Expertise: Knowledge and experience in social or human services, particularly in underserved populations and community support systems. Fundraising Skills: Proven ability to assist with or lead fundraising efforts, including grant writing, donor cultivation, and event planning. Volunteer Management: Experience in managing and mobilizing volunteers, including recruitment, training, and retention. Legal / Financial / Business Experience: As we look to diversify the skill-set of our board, we are looking for individuals who have knowledge in Oregon Law, accounting, business development, and technology. If you have these skillsets, no need to have nonprofit experience. We will train you up! Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project We are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our Board of Directors. As a member of CAMP’s Board, you will play a pivotal role in guiding our organization, shaping our strategic vision, and ensuring the sustainability of our mission. Board members are expected to serve a minimum of one full term, which is two years. Desired Qualifications: Experience in Nonprofit Development: Demonstrated experience in nonprofit management, including understanding governance, strategic planning, and organizational development. Social/Human Services Expertise: Knowledge and experience in social or human services, particularly in underserved populations and community support systems. Fundraising Skills: Proven ability to assist with or lead fundraising efforts, including grant writing, donor cultivation, and event planning. Volunteer Management: Experience in managing and mobilizing volunteers, including recruitment, training, and retention. Legal / Financial / Business Experience: As we look to diversify the skill-set of our board, we are looking for individuals who have knowledge in Oregon Law, accounting, business development, and technology. If you have these skillsets, no need to have nonprofit experience. We will train you up! Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach Committee VolunteerAre you passionate about the human-animal bond and building a more welcoming community? CAMP's Outreach Committee is seeking dedicated volunteers to help raise awareness and engage the Central Oregon community about our mission and impact.
Desired Skills: Passionate about animals and community-building.Dedicated to creating a more understanding, inclusive environment.Able to commit 4-6 hours per month for meetings, tasks, and events.Join us to make a difference for animals and people alike! Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Are you passionate about the human-animal bond and building a more welcoming community? CAMP's Outreach Committee is seeking dedicated volunteers to help raise awareness and engage the Central Oregon community about our mission and impact.
Desired Skills: Passionate about animals and community-building.Dedicated to creating a more understanding, inclusive environment.Able to commit 4-6 hours per month for meetings, tasks, and events.Join us to make a difference for animals and people alike! Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Finance and Fund Development Committee VolunteerAre you skilled in finance, budgeting, or fundraising? Join our Finance & Fund Development Committee to help sustain our mission and ensure financial success! Responsibilities: Budgeting & Financial Oversight: Monitor budget performance, review P&L statements, track grant spend-down rates, and assist with detailed financial reports and budgeting for grants.Grant Management: Ensure grant compliance, provide guidance on grant writing, and coordinate training on Neon’s grant tracking.Fundraising Strategy: Develop strategies for individual giving, plan donor appreciation events, and evaluate sponsorship opportunities.Marketing & Materials Development: Create impactful fundraising materials and review previous campaigns to enhance donor engagement.Desired Skills: Finance or fundraising experience, strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a passion for our mission! Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Are you skilled in finance, budgeting, or fundraising? Join our Finance & Fund Development Committee to help sustain our mission and ensure financial success! Responsibilities: Budgeting & Financial Oversight: Monitor budget performance, review P&L statements, track grant spend-down rates, and assist with detailed financial reports and budgeting for grants.Grant Management: Ensure grant compliance, provide guidance on grant writing, and coordinate training on Neon’s grant tracking.Fundraising Strategy: Develop strategies for individual giving, plan donor appreciation events, and evaluate sponsorship opportunities.Marketing & Materials Development: Create impactful fundraising materials and review previous campaigns to enhance donor engagement.Desired Skills: Finance or fundraising experience, strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a passion for our mission! Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events Committee VolunteerAre you passionate about animals, bringing people together, and making a meaningful difference in your community? We’re looking for dedicated, enthusiastic individuals to join our Events Committee! What You'll Do: Plan and Organize our Annual Fundraising Event: Help craft an unforgettable event that brings our supporters together for a great cause.Assist with Smaller Fundraising Events: Help plan and execute fun activities like Pint Nights, Bingo, and more.Support Community Outreach: Join us in engaging the community at events like Pride, First Fridays, and other local happenings.What We’re Looking For: Creative Thinkers: Bring fresh ideas to the table and help make our events stand out.Organized & Detail-Oriented: Manage timelines and ensure our events run smoothly.Confident Fundraisers: Not afraid to ask for donations or support when it counts.Animal Lovers: A passion for our cause and dedication to helping animals.Join our committee and use your talents to support our mission while having fun and connecting with like-minded animal advocates. Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Are you passionate about animals, bringing people together, and making a meaningful difference in your community? We’re looking for dedicated, enthusiastic individuals to join our Events Committee! What You'll Do: Plan and Organize our Annual Fundraising Event: Help craft an unforgettable event that brings our supporters together for a great cause.Assist with Smaller Fundraising Events: Help plan and execute fun activities like Pint Nights, Bingo, and more.Support Community Outreach: Join us in engaging the community at events like Pride, First Fridays, and other local happenings.What We’re Looking For: Creative Thinkers: Bring fresh ideas to the table and help make our events stand out.Organized & Detail-Oriented: Manage timelines and ensure our events run smoothly.Confident Fundraisers: Not afraid to ask for donations or support when it counts.Animal Lovers: A passion for our cause and dedication to helping animals.Join our committee and use your talents to support our mission while having fun and connecting with like-minded animal advocates. Organization: Companion Animal Medical Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberThe Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Program (COGAP) is on a mission to provide pro bono guardianship services to Central Oregonians with limited means who are incapacitated and as a result, unable to make medical, housing, and financial decisions for themselves. We help people who are unable to make decisions regarding medical treatment, housing and nutrition due to a lack of capacity by providing pro bono guardianship services to those in need. Often these individuals may be unhoused, dealing with learning or cognitive disabilities, mental health conditions, dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease, or substance abuse disorders. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam The Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Program (COGAP) is on a mission to provide pro bono guardianship services to Central Oregonians with limited means who are incapacitated and as a result, unable to make medical, housing, and financial decisions for themselves. We help people who are unable to make decisions regarding medical treatment, housing and nutrition due to a lack of capacity by providing pro bono guardianship services to those in need. Often these individuals may be unhoused, dealing with learning or cognitive disabilities, mental health conditions, dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease, or substance abuse disorders. Organization: Central Oregon Guardian Assistance Progam Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grow & Give Volunteer OpportunityGrow & Give Through our Grow & Give Program, we partner with local farms to organize on-farm harvesting events where we collect produce that may otherwise go to waste. Our Harvest Team is an on-call crew, ready to help get edible produce out of the field and into local food banks and pantries. Check our website for current on-farm gleaning opportunities. Organization: High Desert Food & Farm Alliance Grow & Give Through our Grow & Give Program, we partner with local farms to organize on-farm harvesting events where we collect produce that may otherwise go to waste. Our Harvest Team is an on-call crew, ready to help get edible produce out of the field and into local food banks and pantries. Check our website for current on-farm gleaning opportunities. Organization: High Desert Food & Farm Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 97709 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: NeighborImpact Food BankNeighborImpact Food Bank Find and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website Our food bank sources, recovers and distributes approximately 6 million pounds through our network of local pantries, meal sites and shelters in Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The NeighborImpact Food Network feeds 60,000 individuals every month including children, families and older adults. Our program depends on the generosity of our community to provide fresh, quality food to our partner agencies. We offer a variety of locations and roles in which you can volunteer for our food bank: Locations: BendCrooked RiverCulverLa PineMadrasPowell ButtePrinevilleRedmondSistersSunriverRoles: Find and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website Organization: NeighborImpact NeighborImpact Food Bank Find and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website Our food bank sources, recovers and distributes approximately 6 million pounds through our network of local pantries, meal sites and shelters in Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The NeighborImpact Food Network feeds 60,000 individuals every month including children, families and older adults. Our program depends on the generosity of our community to provide fresh, quality food to our partner agencies. We offer a variety of locations and roles in which you can volunteer for our food bank: Locations: BendCrooked RiverCulverLa PineMadrasPowell ButtePrinevilleRedmondSistersSunriverRoles: Find and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website Organization: NeighborImpact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Facebook Moderator Assistant - Volunteer from home!Facebook Moderator Assistant - Volunteer from home! Help OPB connect with the community! Ensure that our social media page reflects our expectations for engagement, and alert us if a community member posts a question for one of our reporters. We have shifts available seven days a week during the morning, afternoon, and evening. Training is provided. This is a remote opportunity and you can volunteer from anywhere in Oregon. If you have access to a computer/laptop and internet, you can do it all from the comfort of your own home! More info: Facebook Moderator Assistant Contact: Email jhawkins@opb.org with questions and to sign up! Organization: OPB Facebook Moderator Assistant - Volunteer from home! Help OPB connect with the community! Ensure that our social media page reflects our expectations for engagement, and alert us if a community member posts a question for one of our reporters. We have shifts available seven days a week during the morning, afternoon, and evening. Training is provided. This is a remote opportunity and you can volunteer from anywhere in Oregon. If you have access to a computer/laptop and internet, you can do it all from the comfort of your own home! More info: Facebook Moderator Assistant Contact: Email jhawkins@opb.org with questions and to sign up! Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB/AAPB Transcription Assistant - Volunteer from home!OPB/AAPB Transcription Assistant - Volunteer from home! NEW archival OPB content recently added! Help make OPB content more accessible! Join our team of volunteers who help correct computer-generated transcripts for the American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB). You will be listening to public television and radio programs from years past and correcting the mistakes you see in the transcripts. Content includes Art Beat, Front Street Weekly, New American Cuisine, The Collectors, NW Week, and Oregon Story, among many others! Training is available. This is a remote opportunity and you can volunteer from anywhere in Oregon. If you have access to a computer/laptop and internet, you can do it all from the comfort of your own home. Make your own schedule and work at your own pace! More info: OPB/AAPB Transcription Assistant Contact: Email jhawkins@opb.org with questions and to sign up! Organization: OPB OPB/AAPB Transcription Assistant - Volunteer from home! NEW archival OPB content recently added! Help make OPB content more accessible! Join our team of volunteers who help correct computer-generated transcripts for the American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB). You will be listening to public television and radio programs from years past and correcting the mistakes you see in the transcripts. Content includes Art Beat, Front Street Weekly, New American Cuisine, The Collectors, NW Week, and Oregon Story, among many others! Training is available. This is a remote opportunity and you can volunteer from anywhere in Oregon. If you have access to a computer/laptop and internet, you can do it all from the comfort of your own home. Make your own schedule and work at your own pace! More info: OPB/AAPB Transcription Assistant Contact: Email jhawkins@opb.org with questions and to sign up! Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - Deschutes CountyCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97712 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - RedmondCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - SistersCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - Deschutes CountyCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97760 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - MadrasCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97741 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - Deschutes CountyCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97709 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - La PineCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97739 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - BendCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97708 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - Sunriver areaCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97707 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - Deschutes CountyCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - BendCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - PrinevilleCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97754 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - BendCentral Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Central Oregon Event Assistant - In person in Central Oregon! Help OPB bring community events to Central Oregon! Join the Central Oregon Event Assistant volunteer team! Help greet guests, connect with community members, and support day-of event logistics. Go behind the scenes and meet the team at documentary screenings, radio/podcast recordings, donor recognition events, and more! If you live in Bend, La Pine, Madras, Prineville, Redmond, Sisters, or the surrounding area, we'd love to have you join us at a future event. More info: Central Oregon Event Assistant Commitment: We expect there may be approximately 1 - 3 annual event opportunities in Central Oregon Volunteer shifts for special events are typically 3 - 5 hours longSchedule: The times and locations of these events vary widelySign up! If you're interested in helping with a future event, please email us at volunteer@opb.org. We'll reach out the next time OPB is coming to Central Oregon for an event. Thank you!
Organization: OPB Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vice PresidentVice President Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Vice President Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse ManagerWarehouse Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Warehouse Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bedding Team LeadBedding Team Lead - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Bedding Team Lead - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media ManagerSocial Media Manager- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Social Media Manager- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Finance ManagerFinance Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Finance Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising/Donor Relations ManagerFundraising/Donor Relations Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Fundraising/Donor Relations Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Delivery Team LeadDelivery Team Lead - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Delivery Team Lead - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Applications Team MemberApplications Team Member- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Applications Team Member- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Applications Team LeadApplications Team Lead- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Applications Team Lead- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorVolunteer Coordinator- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Volunteer Coordinator- Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build ManagerBuild Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Build Manager - Job Description Organization: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donations Intake & Processing - ReStoreCome help Bend ReStore intake and process donations. ReStore supports our work expanding opportunity for homeownership in Bend and Redmond. Volunteer Orientations - No appointment necessary - Only takes about 30-45 minutes - Tuesdays at 3:30pm Donation Intake and Processing REQUIREMENTS Provide “WOW” customer service Ability to clearly explain ReStore policies and procedures Ability to use good judgment while interacting with donors and customers Complete Volunteer Orientation Complete Criminal Background & Sex Offender Registry CheckTASKS Greet customers/donors Assist donors/customers with loading and unloading merchandise Help answer customer/donor questions Give donation receipt to donor Keep drop-off area/warehouse clean, safe and organized Help test electrical items Sort and clean donated items Help staff in pricing items using “Price Book” Help transfer determined prices to donation receipt copies Help stock shelves with merchandise Help keep aisles clear and safeHELPFUL SKILLS/ABILITIES (desired but not mandatory) Curiosity and a love of “stuff” Mechanical/electrical/appliance repair skills/experience Ability to do heavy liftingOrganization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Come help Bend ReStore intake and process donations. ReStore supports our work expanding opportunity for homeownership in Bend and Redmond. Volunteer Orientations - No appointment necessary - Only takes about 30-45 minutes - Tuesdays at 3:30pm Donation Intake and Processing REQUIREMENTS Provide “WOW” customer service Ability to clearly explain ReStore policies and procedures Ability to use good judgment while interacting with donors and customers Complete Volunteer Orientation Complete Criminal Background & Sex Offender Registry CheckTASKS Greet customers/donors Assist donors/customers with loading and unloading merchandise Help answer customer/donor questions Give donation receipt to donor Keep drop-off area/warehouse clean, safe and organized Help test electrical items Sort and clean donated items Help staff in pricing items using “Price Book” Help transfer determined prices to donation receipt copies Help stock shelves with merchandise Help keep aisles clear and safeHELPFUL SKILLS/ABILITIES (desired but not mandatory) Curiosity and a love of “stuff” Mechanical/electrical/appliance repair skills/experience Ability to do heavy liftingOrganization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation Pick-up Assistant - ReStoreCome help us pick up donations from local donors in Bend Volunteer Orientations - No appointment necessary - Only takes about 30-45 minutes - Tuesdays at 3:30pm Driver Assistant REQUIREMENTS Weekly commitment Ability to lift up to 80 lbs regularly Complete Volunteer Orientation Complete Criminal Background & Sex Offender Registry checkTASKS Assist driver with pick-up of donations. Read maps and help driver navigate. Help driver when backing up the truck or trailer.HELPFUL SKILLS/ABILITIES (desired but not mandatory) Experience moving large cumbersome items Map readingOrganization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Come help us pick up donations from local donors in Bend Volunteer Orientations - No appointment necessary - Only takes about 30-45 minutes - Tuesdays at 3:30pm Driver Assistant REQUIREMENTS Weekly commitment Ability to lift up to 80 lbs regularly Complete Volunteer Orientation Complete Criminal Background & Sex Offender Registry checkTASKS Assist driver with pick-up of donations. Read maps and help driver navigate. Help driver when backing up the truck or trailer.HELPFUL SKILLS/ABILITIES (desired but not mandatory) Experience moving large cumbersome items Map readingOrganization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashier - ReStoreVolunteer with Bend ReStore as a cashier. ReStore supports our work expanding opportunity for homeownership in Bend and Redmond. Volunteer Orientations - No appointment necessary - Only takes about 30-45 minutes - Tuesdays at 3:30pm REQUIREMENTS: Provide “WOW” customer service Weekly commitment Must be friendly with good sense of humor At least two months of ReStore experience Ability to clearly explain ReStore policies and procedures Attend Volunteer Orientation Complete Criminal Background & Sex Offender Registry CheckTASKS Greet customers Ring up sales Operate credit card machine Help answer customer/donor questions Answer phone at register/take messages as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold itemsHELPFUL SKILLS/ABILITIES (desired but not mandatory) Cashiering/retail experience Basic computer skills Ability to do light/moderate lifting as needed Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time
Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Volunteer with Bend ReStore as a cashier. ReStore supports our work expanding opportunity for homeownership in Bend and Redmond. Volunteer Orientations - No appointment necessary - Only takes about 30-45 minutes - Tuesdays at 3:30pm REQUIREMENTS: Provide “WOW” customer service Weekly commitment Must be friendly with good sense of humor At least two months of ReStore experience Ability to clearly explain ReStore policies and procedures Attend Volunteer Orientation Complete Criminal Background & Sex Offender Registry CheckTASKS Greet customers Ring up sales Operate credit card machine Help answer customer/donor questions Answer phone at register/take messages as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold itemsHELPFUL SKILLS/ABILITIES (desired but not mandatory) Cashiering/retail experience Basic computer skills Ability to do light/moderate lifting as needed Ability to stay on feet for extended period of time
Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Come Build with Habitat!Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity is actively building homes in Redmond and Bend. Volunteer opportunities are typically M-F, 8am-4pm but volunteers can come at any point during those hours. Construction experience is not required and we provide all the tools, materials and supplies to complete the tasks at hand. There is full time leadership on site to help you successfully complete the tasks for the day and to provide any traning needed. Visit https://bendredmondhabitat.org/getinvolved for more information about volunteering and our opportunities. Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity is actively building homes in Redmond and Bend. Volunteer opportunities are typically M-F, 8am-4pm but volunteers can come at any point during those hours. Construction experience is not required and we provide all the tools, materials and supplies to complete the tasks at hand. There is full time leadership on site to help you successfully complete the tasks for the day and to provide any traning needed. Visit https://bendredmondhabitat.org/getinvolved for more information about volunteering and our opportunities. Organization: Bend-Redmond Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MembersFamily Resource Center is looking for people who are passionate about building strong families. We work to provide all Central Oregon families access to high-quality, proven parenting support through education, connection and family fun events. We are actively recruiting motivated adults in the community to join our Board of Directors. If you are passionate about empowering parents with knowledge and tools to help them keep their children safe, healthy, and thriving, you are the right place! Organization: Family Resource Center of Central Oregon Family Resource Center is looking for people who are passionate about building strong families. We work to provide all Central Oregon families access to high-quality, proven parenting support through education, connection and family fun events. We are actively recruiting motivated adults in the community to join our Board of Directors. If you are passionate about empowering parents with knowledge and tools to help them keep their children safe, healthy, and thriving, you are the right place! Organization: Family Resource Center of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Activity VolunteersHelp Family Resource Center provide family fun activities at various locations in the community. Volunteers will help setup and run activity centers, providing assistance and instructions as needed. Family Resource Center serves Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson Counties. Organization: Family Resource Center of Central Oregon Help Family Resource Center provide family fun activities at various locations in the community. Volunteers will help setup and run activity centers, providing assistance and instructions as needed. Family Resource Center serves Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson Counties. Organization: Family Resource Center of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MembersThe Central Oregon Symphony Association is seeking new Board Members to help promote the growth and development of the Central Oregon Symphony through education, fundraising, marketing and public relations. Organization: Central Oregon Symphony Association, Inc The Central Oregon Symphony Association is seeking new Board Members to help promote the growth and development of the Central Oregon Symphony through education, fundraising, marketing and public relations. Organization: Central Oregon Symphony Association, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NeighborImpact HomeSourceFind and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website The NeighborImpact HomeSource team offers a range of programs and services to help people manage, grow and protect their assets. This includes HUD-certified Financial Education workshops, Homebuyer Education workshops, and the IDA Matched Savings program. The NeighborImpact HomeSource team uses volunteers in a variety of locations and roles: Locations: Bend Empire NeighborImpact OfficeRedmond Main OfficeRoles: · Admin and Outreach Support · Flexible and ongoing position to support outreach and event initiatives. 2-4 hours per month at the Bend Empire NeighborImpact Office · Event Support · Support our outreach events by signing up to help set up and take down, run the welcome table, or event photography (phone photos okay!) · Homebuyer Education Co-Teacher · Support our HUD-certified staff lead classes for first-time homebuyers to become acquainted with the steps it takes to become a homeowner in today's dynamic housing market. · Money on the Mind Co-Teacher · Support our HUD-certified staff lead classes targeted towards anyone who wants to develop better financial management skills and break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle. Find and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website Organization: NeighborImpact Find and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website The NeighborImpact HomeSource team offers a range of programs and services to help people manage, grow and protect their assets. This includes HUD-certified Financial Education workshops, Homebuyer Education workshops, and the IDA Matched Savings program. The NeighborImpact HomeSource team uses volunteers in a variety of locations and roles: Locations: Bend Empire NeighborImpact OfficeRedmond Main OfficeRoles: · Admin and Outreach Support · Flexible and ongoing position to support outreach and event initiatives. 2-4 hours per month at the Bend Empire NeighborImpact Office · Event Support · Support our outreach events by signing up to help set up and take down, run the welcome table, or event photography (phone photos okay!) · Homebuyer Education Co-Teacher · Support our HUD-certified staff lead classes for first-time homebuyers to become acquainted with the steps it takes to become a homeowner in today's dynamic housing market. · Money on the Mind Co-Teacher · Support our HUD-certified staff lead classes targeted towards anyone who wants to develop better financial management skills and break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle. Find and register for our volunteer opportunities on the NeighborImpact Website Organization: NeighborImpact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office AssistantOur office assistants are the first contact for veterans and their families reaching out to COVO for assistance and information, and are an integral part of our services staff. The office assistant's primary responsibility is to make clients feel welcome and give information on services. The volunteer answers the phone and greets walk-in clients, listens to their concerns, explains available services, provides community resource information and directs them to the appropriate program staff for appointments or services. Office assistants also provide support to the office manager and manage the lobby area. Training is provided.
Organization: Central Oregon Veterans Outreach Our office assistants are the first contact for veterans and their families reaching out to COVO for assistance and information, and are an integral part of our services staff. The office assistant's primary responsibility is to make clients feel welcome and give information on services. The volunteer answers the phone and greets walk-in clients, listens to their concerns, explains available services, provides community resource information and directs them to the appropriate program staff for appointments or services. Office assistants also provide support to the office manager and manage the lobby area. Training is provided.
Organization: Central Oregon Veterans Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board Member, Advisory (health & wellness)Have you or someone you love been negatively impacted by substance misuse? Have you asked yourself, “How could this have been prevented?” Do you want to foster health, safety, and prosperity in your community? The Shared Future Coalition is dedicated to preventing underage alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use in Deschutes County. Your perspective on our community, your leadership, and your expertise are needed to strengthen substance misuse prevention efforts in our community. The Shared Future Coalition has an 18-member Advisory Board guided by Public Health professionals from Deschutes County Health Services. It is made up of representatives from at least 12 different sectors of the community: parents, youth, schools, health care, law enforcement, media/communications, religious/fraternal organizations, youth-serving organizations, government, businesses, other prevention, and civic/volunteer groups. The Coalition operates as a collaborative team, leveraging knowledge, resources, and opportunities throughout the community to reduce adolescent and young adult alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and prescription drug misuse/abuse. Your unique history, skills, and insights about our community are vital to strategic planning for prevention projects and initiatives. Benefits for you: Networking with a diverse array of community members Using your voice and influence to foster the health, safety, and prosperity of our community Building leadership skills Learning more about prevention science and best practicesCurrent Advisory Board or committee openings: Media/communications representative Religious/Fraternal or other faith-based organization representative Youth-serving organization representative Civic or volunteer organization representative At large member - does not need to be from an identified sectorAdvisory Board meetings are a blend of topics necessary to steward prevention projects and initiatives: assessment, capacity building, strategic planning, implementation, evaluation, sustainability, and cultural responsiveness. Training about prevention science and best practices is provided through meeting design, webinars, and in-person events. No previous experience with alcohol/drug misuse prevention is required. Qualifications: Attend quarterly meetings (2 hour commitment per quarter total) Participate in at least one project (approximately 1 hour per month) project examples Agree in principle and practice with the Shared Future Coalition’s stated Core Values (which can be found on our website: https://www.sharedfuturecoalition.org/)Alcohol and drug prevention coalitions are present in almost every county in Oregon, as well as across the nation. Community members, like you are making a positive impact by leaning into their roles as change-makers. Together, we can make a difference! Organization: Shared Future Coalition Have you or someone you love been negatively impacted by substance misuse? Have you asked yourself, “How could this have been prevented?” Do you want to foster health, safety, and prosperity in your community? The Shared Future Coalition is dedicated to preventing underage alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use in Deschutes County. Your perspective on our community, your leadership, and your expertise are needed to strengthen substance misuse prevention efforts in our community. The Shared Future Coalition has an 18-member Advisory Board guided by Public Health professionals from Deschutes County Health Services. It is made up of representatives from at least 12 different sectors of the community: parents, youth, schools, health care, law enforcement, media/communications, religious/fraternal organizations, youth-serving organizations, government, businesses, other prevention, and civic/volunteer groups. The Coalition operates as a collaborative team, leveraging knowledge, resources, and opportunities throughout the community to reduce adolescent and young adult alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and prescription drug misuse/abuse. Your unique history, skills, and insights about our community are vital to strategic planning for prevention projects and initiatives. Benefits for you: Networking with a diverse array of community members Using your voice and influence to foster the health, safety, and prosperity of our community Building leadership skills Learning more about prevention science and best practicesCurrent Advisory Board or committee openings: Media/communications representative Religious/Fraternal or other faith-based organization representative Youth-serving organization representative Civic or volunteer organization representative At large member - does not need to be from an identified sectorAdvisory Board meetings are a blend of topics necessary to steward prevention projects and initiatives: assessment, capacity building, strategic planning, implementation, evaluation, sustainability, and cultural responsiveness. Training about prevention science and best practices is provided through meeting design, webinars, and in-person events. No previous experience with alcohol/drug misuse prevention is required. Qualifications: Attend quarterly meetings (2 hour commitment per quarter total) Participate in at least one project (approximately 1 hour per month) project examples Agree in principle and practice with the Shared Future Coalition’s stated Core Values (which can be found on our website: https://www.sharedfuturecoalition.org/)Alcohol and drug prevention coalitions are present in almost every county in Oregon, as well as across the nation. Community members, like you are making a positive impact by leaning into their roles as change-makers. Together, we can make a difference! Organization: Shared Future Coalition Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Oregon Department of Human Services General VolunteerGeneral Volunteers help where needed day to day. Examples may include helping tidy up visit rooms in Child Welfare, family friendly spaces where children and parents experiencing the child welfare system engage in family time. Other duties can include making photocopies, assisting caseworkers with a variety of tasks, organizing donations such as diapers or clothing, and making phone calls to community partners to gather information. Volunteer opportunities available in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties. Background check required. Organization: Oregon Dept of Human Services General Volunteers help where needed day to day. Examples may include helping tidy up visit rooms in Child Welfare, family friendly spaces where children and parents experiencing the child welfare system engage in family time. Other duties can include making photocopies, assisting caseworkers with a variety of tasks, organizing donations such as diapers or clothing, and making phone calls to community partners to gather information. Volunteer opportunities available in Deschutes, Crook and Jefferson counties. Background check required. Organization: Oregon Dept of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lobby Customer Service NavigatorGreet and direct clients as they walk into the lobby of the Oregon Department of Human Services. Volunteer duties include assisting in keeping bulletin boards and information tables up to date with local agency informational pamphlets and helping keep lobbies welcoming by tidying up flyers, pamphlets, and other information placed in customer areas. Lobbies serve Child Welfare, Self Sufficiency, and Aging and People with Disabilities programs. Organization: Oregon Dept of Human Services Greet and direct clients as they walk into the lobby of the Oregon Department of Human Services. Volunteer duties include assisting in keeping bulletin boards and information tables up to date with local agency informational pamphlets and helping keep lobbies welcoming by tidying up flyers, pamphlets, and other information placed in customer areas. Lobbies serve Child Welfare, Self Sufficiency, and Aging and People with Disabilities programs. Organization: Oregon Dept of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Welfare Volunteer DriverAssist Oregon Dept of Human Service Child Welfare caseworkers transport parents to a variety of appointments or for visitation with their children. Opportunity available in Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties. Background check required. Volunteer may use personal vehicle or one registered to the state of Oregon. Drivers using personal cars are paid back for fuel at a higher rate than what fuel costs to account for wear and tear on their vehicle. Organization: Oregon Dept of Human Services Assist Oregon Dept of Human Service Child Welfare caseworkers transport parents to a variety of appointments or for visitation with their children. Opportunity available in Deschutes, Crook, and Jefferson counties. Background check required. Volunteer may use personal vehicle or one registered to the state of Oregon. Drivers using personal cars are paid back for fuel at a higher rate than what fuel costs to account for wear and tear on their vehicle. Organization: Oregon Dept of Human Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Latino Community Association Volunteer Needs / Necesidades de VoluntariadoThe Latino Community Association is always actively recruiting volunteers who want to make a difference in their community. With offices in Bend, Redmond, Prineville, and Madras, there are many ways you can get involved with LCA. Visit our volunteer website by clicking the link below to see all of our active volunteer needs. You can also contact us via email at volunteer@latinocommunityassociation.org or by phone at 541-633-6712. Discover our volunteer opportunities. La Asociación de la Comunidad Latina está activamente buscado voluntarios que quieran hacer una diferencia en su comunidad. Con oficinas en Bend, Redmond, Prineville y Madras, hay muchas maneras de involucrarse con LCA. Visite nuestro sitio web de voluntarios haciendo clic en el enlace a continuación para ver todas nuestras necesidades de voluntarios activos. También nos puede contactar por correo electrónico a volunteer@latinocommunityassociation.org o por teléfono al 541-633-6712. Vea nuestras oportunidades de voluntariado
Organization: Latino Community Association The Latino Community Association is always actively recruiting volunteers who want to make a difference in their community. With offices in Bend, Redmond, Prineville, and Madras, there are many ways you can get involved with LCA. Visit our volunteer website by clicking the link below to see all of our active volunteer needs. You can also contact us via email at volunteer@latinocommunityassociation.org or by phone at 541-633-6712. Discover our volunteer opportunities. La Asociación de la Comunidad Latina está activamente buscado voluntarios que quieran hacer una diferencia en su comunidad. Con oficinas en Bend, Redmond, Prineville y Madras, hay muchas maneras de involucrarse con LCA. Visite nuestro sitio web de voluntarios haciendo clic en el enlace a continuación para ver todas nuestras necesidades de voluntarios activos. También nos puede contactar por correo electrónico a volunteer@latinocommunityassociation.org o por teléfono al 541-633-6712. Vea nuestras oportunidades de voluntariado
Organization: Latino Community Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food preparation and distributionShepherd's House Ministries feeds more than 300 people daily whether they are a guest at the overnight shelter, one of our residents or a guest from our community. This is a great way for teams or families to get involved, help out and have some quality time together. There are several different ways you can help feed our guests, residents and food insecure with SHM. We have opportunities for preparation at both our Men's Center and Redmond Center. Help with plating and distribution at Shower Truck, Project SHARE, Franklin Ave Shelter and Lighthouse Navigation Center. Help transport food between our centers. For more information contact or Volunteer Manager Organization: Shepherd's House Ministries Shepherd's House Ministries feeds more than 300 people daily whether they are a guest at the overnight shelter, one of our residents or a guest from our community. This is a great way for teams or families to get involved, help out and have some quality time together. There are several different ways you can help feed our guests, residents and food insecure with SHM. We have opportunities for preparation at both our Men's Center and Redmond Center. Help with plating and distribution at Shower Truck, Project SHARE, Franklin Ave Shelter and Lighthouse Navigation Center. Help transport food between our centers. For more information contact or Volunteer Manager Organization: Shepherd's House Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Foster a BunnyHelp bunnies without a long-term commitment. Bunnies that are socialized in foster care are more likely to get adopted! Our foster parents provide a clean, safe, loving environment for homeless bunny(ies) on a temporary basis, with the ultimate goal of adopting them into loving, permanent indoor homes as soon as a suitable match is found. We ask for at least a one month commitment, although keeping them longer is up to you. Some families take care of the bunny(ies) until they get adopted. Others are on a short-term basis. Complete our Pre-Foster Questionnaire http://emberswildflower.org/pre-foster-questionnaire/ and we will be in contact with you to coordinate. Organization: Ember’s Wildflower Animal Sanctuary and Bunny Rescue Help bunnies without a long-term commitment. Bunnies that are socialized in foster care are more likely to get adopted! Our foster parents provide a clean, safe, loving environment for homeless bunny(ies) on a temporary basis, with the ultimate goal of adopting them into loving, permanent indoor homes as soon as a suitable match is found. We ask for at least a one month commitment, although keeping them longer is up to you. Some families take care of the bunny(ies) until they get adopted. Others are on a short-term basis. Complete our Pre-Foster Questionnaire http://emberswildflower.org/pre-foster-questionnaire/ and we will be in contact with you to coordinate. Organization: Ember’s Wildflower Animal Sanctuary and Bunny Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth & Student VolunteersJoin Brightside's community of youth volunteers aged 9 to 17 and make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals in need! At Brightside, young volunteers have the opportunity to lend a helping hand both at our shelter and our thrift store. Whether you're seeking to fulfill community service hours for school credit or simply have a passion for supporting animals, we welcome you! Our youth volunteers play an essential role in various tasks, from assisting with animal socialization, to sorting bottles & cans in our recycling program, and providing shelter buddy assistance at our shelter. For the safety and supervision of our younger volunteers, those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older or a parent during their volunteer shifts. By volunteering with Brightside, you not only gain valuable experience and skills but also contribute to the well-being of animals in our community. Join us in making a difference today! Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Join Brightside's community of youth volunteers aged 9 to 17 and make a meaningful difference in the lives of animals in need! At Brightside, young volunteers have the opportunity to lend a helping hand both at our shelter and our thrift store. Whether you're seeking to fulfill community service hours for school credit or simply have a passion for supporting animals, we welcome you! Our youth volunteers play an essential role in various tasks, from assisting with animal socialization, to sorting bottles & cans in our recycling program, and providing shelter buddy assistance at our shelter. For the safety and supervision of our younger volunteers, those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older or a parent during their volunteer shifts. By volunteering with Brightside, you not only gain valuable experience and skills but also contribute to the well-being of animals in our community. Join us in making a difference today! Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: FosterBecome a foster at BrightSide Animal Center and make a life changing difference for animals in need. By providing a temporary home, you’ll help unwanted and displaced animals become healthy, well-socialized, and ready for their forever new families. As a foster, you could temporarily house; kittens, puppies, adult dogs, or seniors, giving them the love and care they need to grow and thrive. You might also provide a weekend out for animals who just need a break from the shelter environment. If you have a special place in your heart for those in need of extra compassion, consider becoming a “fospice” caregiver, where you’ll offer a loving home to a sick or elderly animal for the remainder of its life. Fostering is an incredibly rewarding experience. You’ll be giving these animals the best chance at a happy, healthy future, and in return, you’ll have made a real difference in their journey. BrightSide provides all needed supplies during your foster time, we just ask for to open your heart and home. Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Become a foster at BrightSide Animal Center and make a life changing difference for animals in need. By providing a temporary home, you’ll help unwanted and displaced animals become healthy, well-socialized, and ready for their forever new families. As a foster, you could temporarily house; kittens, puppies, adult dogs, or seniors, giving them the love and care they need to grow and thrive. You might also provide a weekend out for animals who just need a break from the shelter environment. If you have a special place in your heart for those in need of extra compassion, consider becoming a “fospice” caregiver, where you’ll offer a loving home to a sick or elderly animal for the remainder of its life. Fostering is an incredibly rewarding experience. You’ll be giving these animals the best chance at a happy, healthy future, and in return, you’ll have made a real difference in their journey. BrightSide provides all needed supplies during your foster time, we just ask for to open your heart and home. Organization: BrightSide Animal Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97756 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning CommitteeThe 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: SponsorshipResponsible 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: SponsorshipResponsible 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: Support Group Facilitator- Central OregonWe're looking for compassionate individuals in Central Oregon to co-facilitate an in-person support group for caregivers once a month. Each meeting is an hour and half. We providing training, resources, and marketing the support group.
Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Key Activities: · Facilitate groups of caregivers or people living with dementia to provide social and educational support helping group members provide emotional support to one another. · Present pertinent Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees. · Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. Qualifications: · Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs. · Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the Facilitator duties and responsibilities as described in onboarding. · Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. · Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. · Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required. Commitment Expected: · Support Group Facilitators commit to a 1-year term delivering a monthly group. · All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. · Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. Benefits to the Volunteer: · Perfect your active listening and group management technique while serving your community. · Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. · Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. · Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region) We're looking for compassionate individuals in Central Oregon to co-facilitate an in-person support group for caregivers once a month. Each meeting is an hour and half. We providing training, resources, and marketing the support group.
Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Key Activities: · Facilitate groups of caregivers or people living with dementia to provide social and educational support helping group members provide emotional support to one another. · Present pertinent Association materials and information to group members and assure a positive experience for attendees. · Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline. Qualifications: · Strong listening and effective communication skills with demonstrated ability to be empathic and separate personal needs from group needs. · Ability to redirect and facilitate discussion as well as fulfill the Facilitator duties and responsibilities as described in onboarding. · Ability to create and maintain a safe environment where participants’ thoughts and feelings are valued and group members are treated with fairness, equity and respect. · Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. · Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required. Commitment Expected: · Support Group Facilitators commit to a 1-year term delivering a monthly group. · All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. · Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner. Benefits to the Volunteer: · Perfect your active listening and group management technique while serving your community. · Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. · Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. · Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Educator- Central Oregon
Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences.
Key Activities: · Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually using prepared Alzheimer’s Association evidence-based consumer education programs on a variety of care and support topics. · Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs, and managing needed materials. · Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. · Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.
Qualifications: · Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills. · Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. · Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. · Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. · Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.
Commitment Expected: · Community Educators commit to delivering a target of 12 presentations annually. · All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. · Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.
Benefits to the Volunteer: · Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community. · Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. · Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. · Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages.
To apply to become a Community Educator, visit volunteer.alz.org.
Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region)
Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences.
Key Activities: · Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually using prepared Alzheimer’s Association evidence-based consumer education programs on a variety of care and support topics. · Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs, and managing needed materials. · Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. · Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.
Qualifications: · Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills. · Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. · Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. · Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred. · Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.
Commitment Expected: · Community Educators commit to delivering a target of 12 presentations annually. · All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures. · Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.
Benefits to the Volunteer: · Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community. · Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. · Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. · Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages.
To apply to become a Community Educator, visit volunteer.alz.org.
Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alzheimer's AdvocatePlay an important role in improving the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels. Communicate with elected officials via petitions, phone calls and other calls-to-action and participate in advocacy and policy-related events in your area. With help from advocates like you, we've passed critical legislation and increased federal research funding seven-fold since 2011. But our work isn’t done and we need dedicated advocates like you to build on this success in Congress and in every state capital. We’ll train you to advocate in a variety of ways, some of which take just an hour or two every few months. Whatever your experience and availability, we’re eager to have you on our advocacy team! Will you join us? Apply Here Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region) Play an important role in improving the quality of care and quality of life for people with Alzheimer’s disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state and local levels. Communicate with elected officials via petitions, phone calls and other calls-to-action and participate in advocacy and policy-related events in your area. With help from advocates like you, we've passed critical legislation and increased federal research funding seven-fold since 2011. But our work isn’t done and we need dedicated advocates like you to build on this success in Congress and in every state capital. We’ll train you to advocate in a variety of ways, some of which take just an hour or two every few months. Whatever your experience and availability, we’re eager to have you on our advocacy team! Will you join us? Apply Here Organization: Alzheimer's Association - Oregon & SW Washington Chapter (Central Oregon Region) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReStore VolunteerWe need some great people to help in the ReStore. There are many volunteer opportunities to choose from: staging furniture, organizing and testing electronics, cashiering, greeting customers, helping load and unload donations, and helping customers with purchases. The ReStore is open Monday thru Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and closed on Sundays. Prior to working at the stores, all volunteers are required to attend a volunteer orientation, take safety courses and sign a waiver. Call 541-549-1193 or email kristina@sistershabitat.org to find out about the next orientation. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity We need some great people to help in the ReStore. There are many volunteer opportunities to choose from: staging furniture, organizing and testing electronics, cashiering, greeting customers, helping load and unload donations, and helping customers with purchases. The ReStore is open Monday thru Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and closed on Sundays. Prior to working at the stores, all volunteers are required to attend a volunteer orientation, take safety courses and sign a waiver. Call 541-549-1193 or email kristina@sistershabitat.org to find out about the next orientation. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thrift Store VolunteerWe need some great people to help in the Thrift Store. There are many volunteer opportunities to choose from: staging merchandise, organizing departments, cashiering, greeting customers, help donation intake and sorting, and helping customers with purchases. The Thrift Store is open Monday thru Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Prior to working at the stores, all volunteers are required to take 3 safety courses and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity We need some great people to help in the Thrift Store. There are many volunteer opportunities to choose from: staging merchandise, organizing departments, cashiering, greeting customers, help donation intake and sorting, and helping customers with purchases. The Thrift Store is open Monday thru Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Prior to working at the stores, all volunteers are required to take 3 safety courses and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Construction VolunteerAssist Sisters Habitat's mission by volunteering on the Construction site. Participate in building a home or home repair for a hard-working family in Sisters. No experience necessary - just a willingness to learn and become part of the amazing team. We build each week on Tues, Wed, and Thurs; however, you are not required to work every day. You will receive updates on the projects and locations every Friday through our Weekly Newsletter update email. For Team Volunteer Registration, please call the Sisters Habitat office to coordinate, 541-549-1193. Prior to working on the site, all volunteers are required to take 3 safety courses and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity Assist Sisters Habitat's mission by volunteering on the Construction site. Participate in building a home or home repair for a hard-working family in Sisters. No experience necessary - just a willingness to learn and become part of the amazing team. We build each week on Tues, Wed, and Thurs; however, you are not required to work every day. You will receive updates on the projects and locations every Friday through our Weekly Newsletter update email. For Team Volunteer Registration, please call the Sisters Habitat office to coordinate, 541-549-1193. Prior to working on the site, all volunteers are required to take 3 safety courses and attend a volunteer orientation. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wednesday LunchesIf you, or someone you know, likes to cook, then we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for volunteers to provide lunches for our construction crew. Team up with a buddy or two to provide 12 lunches on a Wednesday, there are no food allergies or food restrictions to take into account. Some lunch ideas include: Soups, Salads, Pasta dishes, Crockpot dishes, Casseroles, etc. Drinks, plates, napkins, and utensils are already provided. Call our office at 541-549-1193 if you would like to sign up or would like more information. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity If you, or someone you know, likes to cook, then we have the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for volunteers to provide lunches for our construction crew. Team up with a buddy or two to provide 12 lunches on a Wednesday, there are no food allergies or food restrictions to take into account. Some lunch ideas include: Soups, Salads, Pasta dishes, Crockpot dishes, Casseroles, etc. Drinks, plates, napkins, and utensils are already provided. Call our office at 541-549-1193 if you would like to sign up or would like more information. Organization: Sisters Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97759 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation Center VolunteerThe power of hope is what sustains, gives meaning, and lends the promise of a better future. So many of our neighbors here in Central Oregon are facing circumstances where hope is scarce - and we are on a mission to change this, one home at a time. With the help of teams of volunteers, a network of referring agencies, and community supporters, we are able to share the gift of hope by furnishing homes for hundreds of families in need throughout Central Oregon each year.
Volunteer Opportunities:
Donation Center Team: Help pull together a collection of furniture and household items recipient's homes. Includes selecting and gathering items needed to make a house a home, greeting donors and recipients, and organizing the warehouse. Ideally can pull and lift furniture with the help of other volunteers. Transportation Team: Join our transportation team and deliver hope to the doorsteps of those in need! Includes driving the trailer or helping the team deliver furniture to recipients, picking up furniture donations, and loading/unloading trailer. Must be able to lift heavy furniture. Group Volunteering: Schedule a team volunteer day. Bring your co-workers, family, friends, or group. Visit our website at furnishhope.com/volunteerto learn more about our volunteer opportunities and sign up to join our team. Organization: Furnish Hope The power of hope is what sustains, gives meaning, and lends the promise of a better future. So many of our neighbors here in Central Oregon are facing circumstances where hope is scarce - and we are on a mission to change this, one home at a time. With the help of teams of volunteers, a network of referring agencies, and community supporters, we are able to share the gift of hope by furnishing homes for hundreds of families in need throughout Central Oregon each year.
Volunteer Opportunities:
Donation Center Team: Help pull together a collection of furniture and household items recipient's homes. Includes selecting and gathering items needed to make a house a home, greeting donors and recipients, and organizing the warehouse. Ideally can pull and lift furniture with the help of other volunteers. Transportation Team: Join our transportation team and deliver hope to the doorsteps of those in need! Includes driving the trailer or helping the team deliver furniture to recipients, picking up furniture donations, and loading/unloading trailer. Must be able to lift heavy furniture. Group Volunteering: Schedule a team volunteer day. Bring your co-workers, family, friends, or group. Visit our website at furnishhope.com/volunteerto learn more about our volunteer opportunities and sign up to join our team. Organization: Furnish Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Big!Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon
needs YOU to help Defend the Potential of youth! The youth in our region are in need of positive adult role models who are able to help them with homework, take them to community events and activities, and just hang out and be a friend. A mentor assures young people that someone cares, will be there through challenges, and help them see the strength in themselves. Mentoring has been shown to improve the futures of children through better grades, achievement of higher levels of education, and improved relationships. Essentially, young people with a mentor grow personally and have better social and economic opportunity than those who do not. Yet many kids in Central Oregon never have this opportunity. This is why we need YOU. To be a mentor to the kids in need of quality mentoring in our community. All that we ask is that you are able to provide 6-12 hours a month and commit to at least one year of service in one of our mentoring programs, which include: One-on-one Community-Based, Bigs in Blue, Latino, and LGBT+ You will be fully supported and trained by the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon staff. Defend the potential that is all children and contact us today. We can give you more details about all the opportunities available and get you started on the process of becoming a defender of potential.
Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Central Oregon Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon
needs YOU to help Defend the Potential of youth! The youth in our region are in need of positive adult role models who are able to help them with homework, take them to community events and activities, and just hang out and be a friend. A mentor assures young people that someone cares, will be there through challenges, and help them see the strength in themselves. Mentoring has been shown to improve the futures of children through better grades, achievement of higher levels of education, and improved relationships. Essentially, young people with a mentor grow personally and have better social and economic opportunity than those who do not. Yet many kids in Central Oregon never have this opportunity. This is why we need YOU. To be a mentor to the kids in need of quality mentoring in our community. All that we ask is that you are able to provide 6-12 hours a month and commit to at least one year of service in one of our mentoring programs, which include: One-on-one Community-Based, Bigs in Blue, Latino, and LGBT+ You will be fully supported and trained by the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Oregon staff. Defend the potential that is all children and contact us today. We can give you more details about all the opportunities available and get you started on the process of becoming a defender of potential.
Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Life Cycle Analysis ResearchThis volunteer project will be an enriching opportunity for those interested in agriculture, food systems and ultimately food security. We are looking for volunteers to help us research and summarize the findings for what we're calling, 'Life Cycle Analysis' on various products we have in the marketplace.
How long it takes for a mass produced egg to get to the store after being laid? And what's the process of it getting there? Organization: Central Oregon Locavore This volunteer project will be an enriching opportunity for those interested in agriculture, food systems and ultimately food security. We are looking for volunteers to help us research and summarize the findings for what we're calling, 'Life Cycle Analysis' on various products we have in the marketplace.
How long it takes for a mass produced egg to get to the store after being laid? And what's the process of it getting there? Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Design Volunteer NeededIn search of creatives who know how to create in Canva! We are looking for volunteers who are comfortable using Canva and can help us with design projects we have within the organization. Some current projects we are looking for help on involve updating our vendor profile cards that we have throughout the marketplace, as well as helping us update our price tags and lists through out the market. If you're not fluent in Canva, but are interested in learning, we can show you how and get you set-up! There's no better way to learn than doing, and know you'll be supporting your local farmers and ranchers in the process. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore In search of creatives who know how to create in Canva! We are looking for volunteers who are comfortable using Canva and can help us with design projects we have within the organization. Some current projects we are looking for help on involve updating our vendor profile cards that we have throughout the marketplace, as well as helping us update our price tags and lists through out the market. If you're not fluent in Canva, but are interested in learning, we can show you how and get you set-up! There's no better way to learn than doing, and know you'll be supporting your local farmers and ranchers in the process. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office HelperFolding brochures and letters for mailing campaigns, making cold calls, checking inventory, organizing the library and art supplies and other similar tasks. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend Folding brochures and letters for mailing campaigns, making cold calls, checking inventory, organizing the library and art supplies and other similar tasks. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Photographer and/or VideographerOregon Adaptive Sports(OAS) envisions a day when every person with a disability has access to the benefits of outdoor recreation. When there's opportunities to capture participants' "Best Day Ever" having experienced photographer volunteers is crucial! Indoor Events Occasionally we need a volunteer photographer for outreach and/or fundraisers to capture those supporting our mission, for example the First Chair Gala in an annual event in the fall Outdoors and Sports OAS has year-round programming, listed below, with a mixture of private lessons to community events. We are looking for photographers or videographers with experience with the outdoor, fast-paced environment. Skiing/snowboarding at Mt. Bachelor, Hoodoo Ski Area, and Mt. AshlandNordic skiing at Mt. BachelorCycling at Pine Nursery ParkMountain biking and gravel rides around BendIf you have media equipment and experience please connect with samy@oregonadaptivesports.org to be onboarded for volunteer opportunities. Organization: Oregon Adaptive Sports Oregon Adaptive Sports(OAS) envisions a day when every person with a disability has access to the benefits of outdoor recreation. When there's opportunities to capture participants' "Best Day Ever" having experienced photographer volunteers is crucial! Indoor Events Occasionally we need a volunteer photographer for outreach and/or fundraisers to capture those supporting our mission, for example the First Chair Gala in an annual event in the fall Outdoors and Sports OAS has year-round programming, listed below, with a mixture of private lessons to community events. We are looking for photographers or videographers with experience with the outdoor, fast-paced environment. Skiing/snowboarding at Mt. Bachelor, Hoodoo Ski Area, and Mt. AshlandNordic skiing at Mt. BachelorCycling at Pine Nursery ParkMountain biking and gravel rides around BendIf you have media equipment and experience please connect with samy@oregonadaptivesports.org to be onboarded for volunteer opportunities. Organization: Oregon Adaptive Sports Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer (Medical) Provider (MD, PCP, FNP, NP, ANP, PA, INT)We have opportunities for Family Care Providers, and well as Specialty Providers to see patients. Clinic Hours (shifts available): Monday 1:00 - 5:00 Tuesday 4:00 - 8:00 Thursday 8:30 - 12:30 Please reach out if you, or someone you know, might be interested in donating 4 hours of your time (once a week, once every 2 weeks, once a month....we will take whatever time you can give!) to see VIM patients. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine We have opportunities for Family Care Providers, and well as Specialty Providers to see patients. Clinic Hours (shifts available): Monday 1:00 - 5:00 Tuesday 4:00 - 8:00 Thursday 8:30 - 12:30 Please reach out if you, or someone you know, might be interested in donating 4 hours of your time (once a week, once every 2 weeks, once a month....we will take whatever time you can give!) to see VIM patients. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Interpreter - SpanishWe are looking for bi-lingual volunteers to interpret in our VIM medical clinic for our patients whose first language is Spanish. There is opportunity for clinical as well as non-clinical work. Your level of fluency will determine the position that is best suited to you. Certification is not required. This role can be done in person, or remotely. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine We are looking for bi-lingual volunteers to interpret in our VIM medical clinic for our patients whose first language is Spanish. There is opportunity for clinical as well as non-clinical work. Your level of fluency will determine the position that is best suited to you. Certification is not required. This role can be done in person, or remotely. Organization: Volunteers In Medicine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Advocate: Camp Fire is seeking Board members!Camp Fire creates safe spaces where young people can have fun and be themselves. We do this through a variety of powerful youth experiences and programs customized to meet the needs of youth, their families, and their local community. The common thread woven through all our programs is relationships. This is how we support young people as they navigate the challenges of growing up in the world today and learn the life skills they need to thrive. OUR VISIONWe envision a world where all young people thrive and have equitable opportunities for: Self-Discovery: All young people find their spark, lift their voice, and discover who they are; Community Connection: All young people find, build, and contribute to their community; they develop meaningful relationships with supportive adults and peers; they feel seen, heard, accepted, supported, and affirmed for who they are today, and who they will be in the future; Engagement with Nature: All young people experience the power and awe of the outdoors; they learn to respect, love, and care for our world. OUR MISSIONCamp Fire Central Oregon connects young people to the outdoors, to others, and to themselves. Camp Fire Central Oregon is seeking passionate, caring community members who would like to join our board. We seek diverse members of our community to be ambassadors and champions of our mission and offer creative thought leadership for the benefit of the organization. We have been in continuous operation in Bend since 1916, and currently work with youth in Deschutes and Crook Counties. Learn more. Quick Look: 1-2 hours/month; Meetings Bi-Monthly; 3-year term (1-year term for Youth Board Member age 16-18) Serve as a voting member of the board with the authority and responsibility to provide thought leadership. Help shape the direction of the organization and contribute to its financial sustainability. To learn more about Camp Fire Central Oregon, or to apply, please visit our website. Organization: Camp Fire Central Oregon Camp Fire creates safe spaces where young people can have fun and be themselves. We do this through a variety of powerful youth experiences and programs customized to meet the needs of youth, their families, and their local community. The common thread woven through all our programs is relationships. This is how we support young people as they navigate the challenges of growing up in the world today and learn the life skills they need to thrive. OUR VISIONWe envision a world where all young people thrive and have equitable opportunities for: Self-Discovery: All young people find their spark, lift their voice, and discover who they are; Community Connection: All young people find, build, and contribute to their community; they develop meaningful relationships with supportive adults and peers; they feel seen, heard, accepted, supported, and affirmed for who they are today, and who they will be in the future; Engagement with Nature: All young people experience the power and awe of the outdoors; they learn to respect, love, and care for our world. OUR MISSIONCamp Fire Central Oregon connects young people to the outdoors, to others, and to themselves. Camp Fire Central Oregon is seeking passionate, caring community members who would like to join our board. We seek diverse members of our community to be ambassadors and champions of our mission and offer creative thought leadership for the benefit of the organization. We have been in continuous operation in Bend since 1916, and currently work with youth in Deschutes and Crook Counties. Learn more. Quick Look: 1-2 hours/month; Meetings Bi-Monthly; 3-year term (1-year term for Youth Board Member age 16-18) Serve as a voting member of the board with the authority and responsibility to provide thought leadership. Help shape the direction of the organization and contribute to its financial sustainability. To learn more about Camp Fire Central Oregon, or to apply, please visit our website. Organization: Camp Fire Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Advocate Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love Babies?? Childcare VolunteerWe provide childcare for pregnant and parenting teens in the Bend LaPine School District. Our center located at Bend High serves the children of teen parents, and when space is available, the children of community members. We look for consistent volunteers who are trained and have had background checks, to step in on a regular basis or as needed. We're looking for people who love children! Organization: Bend LaPine Teen Parent Program We provide childcare for pregnant and parenting teens in the Bend LaPine School District. Our center located at Bend High serves the children of teen parents, and when space is available, the children of community members. We look for consistent volunteers who are trained and have had background checks, to step in on a regular basis or as needed. We're looking for people who love children! Organization: Bend LaPine Teen Parent Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Committee MemberAbout City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee plans all our forums. We are seeking members that are interested in leading small teams to develop content, speakers and programming. Committee Responsibilities Recommend and help evaluate potential forum topics.Serve on at least 1-2 smaller program planning teams a year.Reach out to potential speakers and moderators to help forum the best possible forum content.Recommendations to the Board of Directors on an optimum approach to the presentation of all forums and special forums in accordance with adopted program guidelines. Assist the Executive Director in the planning and implementation of all forums, special programs and public events.Committee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the Wednesday after each monthly forum, 4-5:30pm) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player, working with other volunteers in the planning and implementation of forums Ability to understand multitude viewpoints on issues Ability to follow written processes and proceduresComfortable with disagreements.Comfortable approaching potential speakers and moderators.Organization: City Club of Central Oregon About City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee plans all our forums. We are seeking members that are interested in leading small teams to develop content, speakers and programming. Committee Responsibilities Recommend and help evaluate potential forum topics.Serve on at least 1-2 smaller program planning teams a year.Reach out to potential speakers and moderators to help forum the best possible forum content.Recommendations to the Board of Directors on an optimum approach to the presentation of all forums and special forums in accordance with adopted program guidelines. Assist the Executive Director in the planning and implementation of all forums, special programs and public events.Committee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the Wednesday after each monthly forum, 4-5:30pm) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player, working with other volunteers in the planning and implementation of forums Ability to understand multitude viewpoints on issues Ability to follow written processes and proceduresComfortable with disagreements.Comfortable approaching potential speakers and moderators.Organization: City Club of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Membership and Sponsorship Committee MemberAbout City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on increasing City Club's memberships and sponsorships. We are looking for members that are willing to talk with potential members and sponsors about joining us. Committee Responsibilities Call/email non-member attendees to our events to inquire about joining.Call/email lapsed and dropped members to request re-joining.Recommend potential sponsors and make introductions to City Club staff. Make recommendations to the Board of Directors promotional opportunities to attract new members and retain current membership Assist the Executive Director in the implementation of membership and promotional programs Ongoing data collection pertaining to member recruitment and retentionCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the first Wednesday of each month, 11am-12pm on zoom with occasional in-person meetings) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Willingness to interact with members on a regular basisOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon About City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on increasing City Club's memberships and sponsorships. We are looking for members that are willing to talk with potential members and sponsors about joining us. Committee Responsibilities Call/email non-member attendees to our events to inquire about joining.Call/email lapsed and dropped members to request re-joining.Recommend potential sponsors and make introductions to City Club staff. Make recommendations to the Board of Directors promotional opportunities to attract new members and retain current membership Assist the Executive Director in the implementation of membership and promotional programs Ongoing data collection pertaining to member recruitment and retentionCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the first Wednesday of each month, 11am-12pm on zoom with occasional in-person meetings) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Willingness to interact with members on a regular basisOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing and Public Relations Committee MemberAbout City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement.We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on City Club's brand identity, how we can increase community support and promoting our forums. We are looking for members that can help us build public relations campaigns, develop content and promote the organization. Committee Responsibilities Annual marketing plan recommendation to the Board of Directors that supports membership growth and optimum participation in forums and other programming. Assist the Executive Director in public promotion that increased the knowledge of the presence of City Club in Central Oregon and its activities and make City Club the forum of choice for our region. Write monthly recaps of our forums.Help position City Club as an organization people donate to. Assist in marketing and advertising promotional activities, including copywriting Help distribute marketing materialsCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the fourth Monday of the month, 4-5:30pm in a hybrid format) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Ability to listen to all sides of an issueOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon About City Club of Central Oregon City Club of Central Oregon exists to be the top-of-mind hub for citizens and community leaders. We intentionally shape our community and influence public policy while preserving our uniquely warm and connected culture. We champion “passionately non-partisan” discussion between diverse perspectives. Our mission is to foster an informed community through dialogue and education that enhances responsible civic engagement.We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. About the Role This committee focuses on City Club's brand identity, how we can increase community support and promoting our forums. We are looking for members that can help us build public relations campaigns, develop content and promote the organization. Committee Responsibilities Annual marketing plan recommendation to the Board of Directors that supports membership growth and optimum participation in forums and other programming. Assist the Executive Director in public promotion that increased the knowledge of the presence of City Club in Central Oregon and its activities and make City Club the forum of choice for our region. Write monthly recaps of our forums.Help position City Club as an organization people donate to. Assist in marketing and advertising promotional activities, including copywriting Help distribute marketing materialsCommittee Requirements Available to attend monthly meetings (currently held on the fourth Monday of the month, 4-5:30pm in a hybrid format) Good verbal and written communication skills Team player Have ideas for strategies and tactics that can be used in pursuit of the committee mission and responsibilities Ability to listen to all sides of an issueOrganization: City Club of Central Oregon Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance/Handy Volunteer NeededWe are in need of a handy person to do a few chores around our campuses. Projects might consist of hanging shelving/signage, fixing fences, trimming back a tree or shrub, or replacing a toilet handle, door lock, light bulbs, etc. We would like to have a long term, on call basis volunteer. The mission of Deschutes Children's Foundation is to promote a community of services for the children and families of Deschutes County. Our primary strategy for pursuing this mission is to provide rent-free facilities and no-cost property management for human service programs that serve children and families directly. This puts critical dollars to work for children and families. Close collaboration between programs selected for campus residency fosters efficient, effective, and accessible services. Organization: Deschutes Children's Foundation We are in need of a handy person to do a few chores around our campuses. Projects might consist of hanging shelving/signage, fixing fences, trimming back a tree or shrub, or replacing a toilet handle, door lock, light bulbs, etc. We would like to have a long term, on call basis volunteer. The mission of Deschutes Children's Foundation is to promote a community of services for the children and families of Deschutes County. Our primary strategy for pursuing this mission is to provide rent-free facilities and no-cost property management for human service programs that serve children and families directly. This puts critical dollars to work for children and families. Close collaboration between programs selected for campus residency fosters efficient, effective, and accessible services. Organization: Deschutes Children's Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketplace VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers to help us with tasks throughout the marketplace. Tasks include helping clean jars for our packaging reuse program, gardening, cleaning tags, stocking the market, and various small jobs that help streamline the marketplace and support our team so we can continue to focus on food access for Central Oregon. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore We are looking for volunteers to help us with tasks throughout the marketplace. Tasks include helping clean jars for our packaging reuse program, gardening, cleaning tags, stocking the market, and various small jobs that help streamline the marketplace and support our team so we can continue to focus on food access for Central Oregon. Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Egg Candling Fresh Local EggsWe are looking for volunteers to help out on Monday's and Tuesday's! Local farmers bring us fresh eggs on Monday and Tuesday mornings and then volunteers help us ensure they are ready to sell. Egg Candling hours are from 10am - 3pm and we ask that you help for a minimum of 1.5 hours. Please reach out with any questions! Organization: Central Oregon Locavore We are looking for volunteers to help out on Monday's and Tuesday's! Local farmers bring us fresh eggs on Monday and Tuesday mornings and then volunteers help us ensure they are ready to sell. Egg Candling hours are from 10am - 3pm and we ask that you help for a minimum of 1.5 hours. Please reach out with any questions! Organization: Central Oregon Locavore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Grant WriterWe are seeking a passionate and skilled Volunteer Grant Writer to join our team. This role involves researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding for various school initiatives, including teacher salaries, professional development, and educational programs. The Volunteer Grant Writer will work closely with the school's administration to identify funding needs and match them with appropriate grant opportunities. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend We are seeking a passionate and skilled Volunteer Grant Writer to join our team. This role involves researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to secure funding for various school initiatives, including teacher salaries, professional development, and educational programs. The Volunteer Grant Writer will work closely with the school's administration to identify funding needs and match them with appropriate grant opportunities. Organization: Waldorf School of Bend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Equipment Maintenance and/or StorageClean equipment weekly or bimonthly, or store equipment on property. Organization: Destination Rehab Clean equipment weekly or bimonthly, or store equipment on property. Organization: Destination Rehab Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 97703 Allow Groups: No |