Volunteer: Donation SorterEach day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large amount of donations. The best of our donations go directly to needs at our shelters. Others new and gently used items are sold to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort and organize donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. The time slots listed are suggested serving times. Please feel free to contact me if you would like a custom time slot for you or your group! ellenbugler@wheelermission.org Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age for volunteering is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will sort and organize donations to be sent to our shelters or sold in our thrift store where the proceeds go back to serve and care for our guests! Entrance & Sign In Parking: Please park in the lot beside our location. Sign in & out by using the kiosk, scanning the QR code near the front desk, with the app on your smartphone, the link in your email or on the sign-in sheet.Groups & Youth You are able self-register your group! Learn how here. All volunteers over age 13 are required to sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! Agency: Wheeler Mission Donation Center- Indy Each day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large amount of donations. The best of our donations go directly to needs at our shelters. Others new and gently used items are sold to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort and organize donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. The time slots listed are suggested serving times. Please feel free to contact me if you would like a custom time slot for you or your group! ellenbugler@wheelermission.org Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age for volunteering is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will sort and organize donations to be sent to our shelters or sold in our thrift store where the proceeds go back to serve and care for our guests! Entrance & Sign In Parking: Please park in the lot beside our location. Sign in & out by using the kiosk, scanning the QR code near the front desk, with the app on your smartphone, the link in your email or on the sign-in sheet.Groups & Youth You are able self-register your group! Learn how here. All volunteers over age 13 are required to sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! Agency: Wheeler Mission Donation Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal ServiceMeal Service Volunteer Opportunity
We currently serve 250 guests for each meal and need your help serving food and offering a friendly face! Volunteers will help with meal preparation, fill trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean-up, and offer a face of compassion! Qualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer on their own. If you are a man planning to volunteer on your own, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center. Co-ed groups of up to 5 are welcome. If you are bringing your children with you, you are considered a team. Please respond as a team. There is only room for 5 volunteers at a time. You might be turned away if you are not registered for the shift. Volunteers should be outgoing with good interpersonal skills, can work independently, set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom, and have a common-sense approach while interacting with guests & residents. Minors are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving. We prefer children to be 8 years and older. Plan to be flexible. Duties and shift duration can change depending on the needs of the staff.How to sign up Click "RESPOND" if you are serving on your own or "RESPOND AS A TEAM" if you will be serving with others (including your children). On the next page, scroll down and check the box next to the event date.Scroll down a little more and click "SUBMIT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY RESPONSE".Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online before serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. Individuals under the age of 12 are not permitted to serve food from the steam table. We require 1 adult for every 5 youths under age 18. Are you bringing a team? You can learn more about registering teams here.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street near the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007.Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Please ring the doorbell to the left of the front doors at the top of the stairs and let our staff know you are there to volunteer.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building. To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Safety and Security Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities.Other Information When you arrive in the kitchen, check in with Wheeler Mission staff for instructions.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering, as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know, and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Meal Service Volunteer Opportunity
We currently serve 250 guests for each meal and need your help serving food and offering a friendly face! Volunteers will help with meal preparation, fill trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean-up, and offer a face of compassion! Qualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer on their own. If you are a man planning to volunteer on your own, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center. Co-ed groups of up to 5 are welcome. If you are bringing your children with you, you are considered a team. Please respond as a team. There is only room for 5 volunteers at a time. You might be turned away if you are not registered for the shift. Volunteers should be outgoing with good interpersonal skills, can work independently, set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom, and have a common-sense approach while interacting with guests & residents. Minors are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving. We prefer children to be 8 years and older. Plan to be flexible. Duties and shift duration can change depending on the needs of the staff.How to sign up Click "RESPOND" if you are serving on your own or "RESPOND AS A TEAM" if you will be serving with others (including your children). On the next page, scroll down and check the box next to the event date.Scroll down a little more and click "SUBMIT VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY RESPONSE".Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online before serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. Individuals under the age of 12 are not permitted to serve food from the steam table. We require 1 adult for every 5 youths under age 18. Are you bringing a team? You can learn more about registering teams here.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street near the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007.Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Please ring the doorbell to the left of the front doors at the top of the stairs and let our staff know you are there to volunteer.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building. To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Safety and Security Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities.Other Information When you arrive in the kitchen, check in with Wheeler Mission staff for instructions.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering, as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know, and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day (ISOSLD) VolunteerVolunteer with the Fishers Health Department during the International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day event on Saturday, November 22 from 10 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the Fishers City Hall Theater. Volunteers will assist with set up, signing in guests, greeting guests, supporting guests in an art activity, and helping cleanup. Agency: Fishers Health Department Volunteer with the Fishers Health Department during the International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day event on Saturday, November 22 from 10 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the Fishers City Hall Theater. Volunteers will assist with set up, signing in guests, greeting guests, supporting guests in an art activity, and helping cleanup. Agency: Fishers Health Department Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Community Center Exercise Facility GreeterExercise Facility Greeter Location: Fishers Community Center Role: Exercise Facility GreeterAge Requirement: Must be 18 or older Training: Provided on-siteAre you passionate about fitness and helping others feel welcome? Join the Fishers Community Center as a volunteer Exercise Facility Greeter! In this role, you'll greet visitors to our exercise equipment and amenities areas, helping them feel confident and comfortable in our space. Responsibilities: Greet guests Highlight amenities such as locker rooms, group fitness areas, and wellness resourcesAnswer basic questions and direct visitors to staff when neededWhat You’ll Gain: Hands-on experience in a community-focused environmentCommunication and leadership skillsA chance to make a positive impact on local health and wellnessRequirements: Must be 18 years or olderComfortable interacting with the publicTraining will be provided—no prior experience necessary!Agency: Fishers Community Center Exercise Facility Greeter Location: Fishers Community Center Role: Exercise Facility GreeterAge Requirement: Must be 18 or older Training: Provided on-siteAre you passionate about fitness and helping others feel welcome? Join the Fishers Community Center as a volunteer Exercise Facility Greeter! In this role, you'll greet visitors to our exercise equipment and amenities areas, helping them feel confident and comfortable in our space. Responsibilities: Greet guests Highlight amenities such as locker rooms, group fitness areas, and wellness resourcesAnswer basic questions and direct visitors to staff when neededWhat You’ll Gain: Hands-on experience in a community-focused environmentCommunication and leadership skillsA chance to make a positive impact on local health and wellnessRequirements: Must be 18 years or olderComfortable interacting with the publicTraining will be provided—no prior experience necessary!Agency: Fishers Community Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Weed WrangleJoin Hamilton County Invasives Partnership (HIP) to helping care for Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve. Volunteers will work in teams to identify, cut, drag, and treat invasive honeysuckle. Please wear long sleeves, pants and sturdy, closed toe shoes and bringing your own water. Tools, work gloves, and trash bags will be provided. No experience is required to participate. If you are not able to stay the entire 3 hours, please join us for as long as you can. Snacks will be provided. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Join Hamilton County Invasives Partnership (HIP) to helping care for Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve. Volunteers will work in teams to identify, cut, drag, and treat invasive honeysuckle. Please wear long sleeves, pants and sturdy, closed toe shoes and bringing your own water. Tools, work gloves, and trash bags will be provided. No experience is required to participate. If you are not able to stay the entire 3 hours, please join us for as long as you can. Snacks will be provided. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Community Center Greeter/AmbassadorJoin our welcoming team at the Fishers Community Center as a Greeter/Ambassador! Volunteers in this role are the friendly faces that help create a warm and inviting atmosphere for all who walk through our doors. You’ll assist members with check-in, provide general guidance, and help ensure everyone feels at home. Responsibilities: Greet members and guests with a smile and positive attitudeAnswer basic questions and direct visitors to appropriate areasSupport staff with light administrative tasks as neededLead guided tours of the facilityRequirements: Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable interacting with people of all ages and backgroundsReliability and punctualityTime Commitment: Ideally, volunteers commit to one consistent shift per week to help build rapport with members and maintain continuity. Shifts are available throughout the week. All volunteers will receive training to ensure they feel confident and prepared. Why Volunteer? Make a meaningful impact in your communityMeet new people and build connectionsGain experience in customer service and community engagementMust be 16 years old or older. Agency: Fishers Community Center Join our welcoming team at the Fishers Community Center as a Greeter/Ambassador! Volunteers in this role are the friendly faces that help create a warm and inviting atmosphere for all who walk through our doors. You’ll assist members with check-in, provide general guidance, and help ensure everyone feels at home. Responsibilities: Greet members and guests with a smile and positive attitudeAnswer basic questions and direct visitors to appropriate areasSupport staff with light administrative tasks as neededLead guided tours of the facilityRequirements: Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable interacting with people of all ages and backgroundsReliability and punctualityTime Commitment: Ideally, volunteers commit to one consistent shift per week to help build rapport with members and maintain continuity. Shifts are available throughout the week. All volunteers will receive training to ensure they feel confident and prepared. Why Volunteer? Make a meaningful impact in your communityMeet new people and build connectionsGain experience in customer service and community engagementMust be 16 years old or older. Agency: Fishers Community Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal ServiceA warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors.
For Meal Service volunteer tasks may include rolling silverware, pouring drinks, plating food, or handing out trays. You will have the opportunity to interact with Staff and Guests in a meaningful way. This is a great way to show care and compassion for those we serve! Meal Service shifts are available 365 days a year: Lunch Service (11:15 AM-1 PM) and Dinner Service (4:15 PM-6 PM). We have 11 slots available for each shift. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.You will be serving lunch/dinner to 100-250 men depending on the time of year. Meal Service is the Wheeler Mission's greatest volunteer need. Love your neighbors! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk at 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy A warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors.
For Meal Service volunteer tasks may include rolling silverware, pouring drinks, plating food, or handing out trays. You will have the opportunity to interact with Staff and Guests in a meaningful way. This is a great way to show care and compassion for those we serve! Meal Service shifts are available 365 days a year: Lunch Service (11:15 AM-1 PM) and Dinner Service (4:15 PM-6 PM). We have 11 slots available for each shift. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.You will be serving lunch/dinner to 100-250 men depending on the time of year. Meal Service is the Wheeler Mission's greatest volunteer need. Love your neighbors! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk at 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Paradigm Hospice VolunteerA Paradigm Health volunteer offers an extra layer of support and comfort to patients and families. A volunteer visit can provide patients with companionship, boost their self-esteem and decrease loneliness. Our volunteers are specially trained but do not provide direct patient care, give medications, or make medical decisions. As an invaluable resource to patients and families, you will bring a friendly smile, warm conversation, a hand to hold or offer a welcome respite for a family. We take the time to know about you and your life passions so that we can match you with a hospice patient maximizing the reward for both volunteer and patient. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our new volunteer inquiry form. Agency: Paradigm Health Hospice & Palliative Care A Paradigm Health volunteer offers an extra layer of support and comfort to patients and families. A volunteer visit can provide patients with companionship, boost their self-esteem and decrease loneliness. Our volunteers are specially trained but do not provide direct patient care, give medications, or make medical decisions. As an invaluable resource to patients and families, you will bring a friendly smile, warm conversation, a hand to hold or offer a welcome respite for a family. We take the time to know about you and your life passions so that we can match you with a hospice patient maximizing the reward for both volunteer and patient. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our new volunteer inquiry form. Agency: Paradigm Health Hospice & Palliative Care Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Colts Caring MondaysServe Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Serve Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Store VolunteerEach day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large number of donations. By selling new and gently used items to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort, organize, and display donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age to volunteer is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will put out items for display, merchandise items and set up displays. Entrance & Sign In Parking: You may park in the lot in front of the store. Entrance + Sign-In: Enter through the front door and Sign In & Out at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk. Let them know you’re there to volunteer and they will direct you from there! If you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know.Groups & Youth Due to limited space, we can only have groups of 5 at this location. If you have a group larger than 5, you can sort donations at our Indy location. All volunteers over age 13 must sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! If you have questions about serving at the Store & Donation Center, you can email Braden Pothier at Bradenpothier@wheelermission.org. Agency: Wheeler Mission Store & Donation Center- Fishers Each day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large number of donations. By selling new and gently used items to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort, organize, and display donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age to volunteer is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will put out items for display, merchandise items and set up displays. Entrance & Sign In Parking: You may park in the lot in front of the store. Entrance + Sign-In: Enter through the front door and Sign In & Out at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk. Let them know you’re there to volunteer and they will direct you from there! If you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know.Groups & Youth Due to limited space, we can only have groups of 5 at this location. If you have a group larger than 5, you can sort donations at our Indy location. All volunteers over age 13 must sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! If you have questions about serving at the Store & Donation Center, you can email Braden Pothier at Bradenpothier@wheelermission.org. Agency: Wheeler Mission Store & Donation Center- Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers Health Department Greeter VolunteerGreeter at Fishers Health Department Location: Fishers Community Center Commitment: Minimum one shift per week Age Requirement: Must be 18 or olderMake a Difference in Your Community! The Fishers Health Department is seeking friendly, reliable volunteers to serve as Greeters at our new location inside the Fishers Community Center. This is a meaningful opportunity to support public health efforts and connect with residents in a welcoming environment. You'll be the first point of contact for visitors. Your responsibilities will include: Staffing the front desk during assigned shiftsWelcoming and directing residentsAssisting with general questions and appointment schedulingSupporting staff with light administrative tasksTraining Provided. All volunteers will receive training in: HIPAA complianceNarcan administrationGeneral orientation and role-specific guidanceVolunteer Commitment Due to the nature of this role, we ask volunteers to commit to at least one shift per week to ensure consistent support for our residents and staff. If you're passionate about public health, enjoy helping others, and want to be part of a caring team, we’d love to have you join us! Agency: Fishers Health Department Greeter at Fishers Health Department Location: Fishers Community Center Commitment: Minimum one shift per week Age Requirement: Must be 18 or olderMake a Difference in Your Community! The Fishers Health Department is seeking friendly, reliable volunteers to serve as Greeters at our new location inside the Fishers Community Center. This is a meaningful opportunity to support public health efforts and connect with residents in a welcoming environment. You'll be the first point of contact for visitors. Your responsibilities will include: Staffing the front desk during assigned shiftsWelcoming and directing residentsAssisting with general questions and appointment schedulingSupporting staff with light administrative tasksTraining Provided. All volunteers will receive training in: HIPAA complianceNarcan administrationGeneral orientation and role-specific guidanceVolunteer Commitment Due to the nature of this role, we ask volunteers to commit to at least one shift per week to ensure consistent support for our residents and staff. If you're passionate about public health, enjoy helping others, and want to be part of a caring team, we’d love to have you join us! Agency: Fishers Health Department Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Holiday Nights Tree Lighting VolunteerHelp spread holiday joy & cheer at the City of Fishers Holiday Nights Tree Lighting event on Friday, December 5 at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater. Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, photo opportunities, the snow zone, holiday games, parking and teardown. We have the following shifts available: Thursday, December 4: Setup 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., & 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Friday, December 5: Event assistance, 3:45 - 8:00 p.m. & teardown 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Help spread holiday joy & cheer at the City of Fishers Holiday Nights Tree Lighting event on Friday, December 5 at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater. Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, photo opportunities, the snow zone, holiday games, parking and teardown. We have the following shifts available: Thursday, December 4: Setup 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., & 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Friday, December 5: Event assistance, 3:45 - 8:00 p.m. & teardown 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BeeFree Bakes VolunterBeeFree encourages volunteers that agree with and support our mission and purpose! We are always looking for those volunteers to be a part of our amazing Warriors at Work program! Please CLICK HERE to complete our volunteer application. Agency: Bee Free Bakes BeeFree encourages volunteers that agree with and support our mission and purpose! We are always looking for those volunteers to be a part of our amazing Warriors at Work program! Please CLICK HERE to complete our volunteer application. Agency: Bee Free Bakes Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal PrepMeal Preparation Volunteer OpportunityVolunteers will assist our team offsite at OneWorld Kitchen Share in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well.
As renovations take place at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, our team will be preparing all of our meals at OneWorld's Kitchen Share on the northside of Bloomington. This particular opportunity is unique in terms of timing, location, and its temporary nature. Entrance and Sign In Location: OneWorld Kitchen Share: 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404Parking: You may park in the lot in front of OneWorld Kitchen Share. Just look for a large number of vehicles upon arrival.Entrance: Look for the garage door/delivery dock on OneWorld Kitchen Share's eastside of the facility, and a Wheeler Mission--Bloomington team member will be on the lookout for you to greet you and to show you our meal preparation area.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler Mission--Bloomington is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving alongside us during a very exciting time in the history of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Meal Preparation Volunteer OpportunityVolunteers will assist our team offsite at OneWorld Kitchen Share in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well.
As renovations take place at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, our team will be preparing all of our meals at OneWorld's Kitchen Share on the northside of Bloomington. This particular opportunity is unique in terms of timing, location, and its temporary nature. Entrance and Sign In Location: OneWorld Kitchen Share: 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404Parking: You may park in the lot in front of OneWorld Kitchen Share. Just look for a large number of vehicles upon arrival.Entrance: Look for the garage door/delivery dock on OneWorld Kitchen Share's eastside of the facility, and a Wheeler Mission--Bloomington team member will be on the lookout for you to greet you and to show you our meal preparation area.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler Mission--Bloomington is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving alongside us during a very exciting time in the history of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Maker Playground 5th Grade Study Trip Station LeadersWould you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 5th grade STEM Activities at the Maker Playground Tuesdays - Fridays from 9:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least one day a week through the end of the school year. Tours will not occur during school breaks. Please do not respond to this opportunity if you are not able to volunteer once a week. Volunteers will assist with the following activities: Woodworking: Students will work in Project Alley to build a toolbox using precut lumber. Students will learn about working with wood and basic hand tools and measure the perimeter and area of their finished product. Robotics: Students will be able to use Dobot Robotic arms to learn about artificial intelligence and using software to make the robot write text, pick up and sort objects through various programs. Circuitry: Students will have the opportunity to problem solve the creation of a light for their locker in this experience. Construction paper, copper tape, LED diode and coin batteries will be provided. Students will learn about the basics of circuitry when they are challenged to create a switch for their locker light using materials provided.In collaboration with Hamilton Southeastern Schools, the Maker Playground is offering an experiential and project-based curriculum for all 5th grade students. Modeled after the successful and popular Nature First program at Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, the program features study trips to the Maker Playground, where students are immersed in the workshop and work collaboratively to solve real-world problems. The goal is to bridge the gap between education and industry, where students can begin thinking about how making as part of building their future career. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: Fishers Maker Playground Would you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 5th grade STEM Activities at the Maker Playground Tuesdays - Fridays from 9:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least one day a week through the end of the school year. Tours will not occur during school breaks. Please do not respond to this opportunity if you are not able to volunteer once a week. Volunteers will assist with the following activities: Woodworking: Students will work in Project Alley to build a toolbox using precut lumber. Students will learn about working with wood and basic hand tools and measure the perimeter and area of their finished product. Robotics: Students will be able to use Dobot Robotic arms to learn about artificial intelligence and using software to make the robot write text, pick up and sort objects through various programs. Circuitry: Students will have the opportunity to problem solve the creation of a light for their locker in this experience. Construction paper, copper tape, LED diode and coin batteries will be provided. Students will learn about the basics of circuitry when they are challenged to create a switch for their locker light using materials provided.In collaboration with Hamilton Southeastern Schools, the Maker Playground is offering an experiential and project-based curriculum for all 5th grade students. Modeled after the successful and popular Nature First program at Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, the program features study trips to the Maker Playground, where students are immersed in the workshop and work collaboratively to solve real-world problems. The goal is to bridge the gap between education and industry, where students can begin thinking about how making as part of building their future career. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: Fishers Maker Playground Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Colts Caring MondaysServe Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Plan to be flexible. Duties and shift duration can change depending on the needs of the staff. Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Things to Know: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer on their own. If you are a man planning to volunteer on your own, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center.Co-ed groups of up to 5 are welcome. If you are bringing your children with you, you are considered a team. Please respond as a team. There is room for 5 volunteers at a time.We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. We now require parking permits to park in our lots. If you volunteer often, ask for an application for a permit at the front desk. If you volunteer occasionally, you can simply add your car's make and model to the sign-in sheet. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Please ring the doorbell to the left of the front doors at the top of the stairs and let our staff know you are there to volunteer.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email. Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Serve Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Plan to be flexible. Duties and shift duration can change depending on the needs of the staff. Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Things to Know: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer on their own. If you are a man planning to volunteer on your own, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center.Co-ed groups of up to 5 are welcome. If you are bringing your children with you, you are considered a team. Please respond as a team. There is room for 5 volunteers at a time.We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. We now require parking permits to park in our lots. If you volunteer often, ask for an application for a permit at the front desk. If you volunteer occasionally, you can simply add your car's make and model to the sign-in sheet. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Please ring the doorbell to the left of the front doors at the top of the stairs and let our staff know you are there to volunteer.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email. Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal ServiceA warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests at the Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and offer another face of compassion! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington A warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests at the Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and offer another face of compassion! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food RunnersConsidering Wheeler Mission--Bloomington serves three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and our team is temporarily preparing food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, we are looking to fill an ongoing need for transporting food from our meal prep site to our Westplex Avenue campus before and after lunch and dinner. If you drive a reliable vehicle and can spare a half hour, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Food Runner volunteer opportunity is a nice way to break up your day and to serve your community; specifically, those who are experiencing homelessness and hunger. You'll pick up food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, located at 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404, and then transport it to Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, located at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404. This particular description applies to our 11-11:30 am shift. Once lunch or dinner concludes, we do need volunteers to fill a Food Runner shift transporting any leftovers/used utensils from Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) back to OneWorld's Kitchen Share (2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 1-1:30 pm. Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Considering Wheeler Mission--Bloomington serves three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and our team is temporarily preparing food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, we are looking to fill an ongoing need for transporting food from our meal prep site to our Westplex Avenue campus before and after lunch and dinner. If you drive a reliable vehicle and can spare a half hour, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Food Runner volunteer opportunity is a nice way to break up your day and to serve your community; specifically, those who are experiencing homelessness and hunger. You'll pick up food at OneWorld's Kitchen Share, located at 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404, and then transport it to Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus, located at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404. This particular description applies to our 11-11:30 am shift. Once lunch or dinner concludes, we do need volunteers to fill a Food Runner shift transporting any leftovers/used utensils from Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Westplex Avenue campus (215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) back to OneWorld's Kitchen Share (2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) between 1-1:30 pm. Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Monday Stocking DayStocking Day Volunteer Join us to help keep our pantry stocked and ready for families in need. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to the following: Shelf Stocking Team Volunteers receive, inspect, and organize new inventory, separating products in the designated area of the pantry. They check for product damage, cover barcodes, complete inventory forms, and place new items on the shelves. Pantry Bag Packing Team Volunteers assemble and pack 100 pantry bags, each containing essential items such as toothbrushes, soap, deodorant, laundry soap, toilet paper, shampoo, and other hygiene products. Packed bags are then organized on shelves for easy access. Clean-Up and Safety Team Volunteers ensure that the pantry area is clean and safe by organizing shelves, breaking down cardboard, and taking out recycling and trash. They also ensure all doors and walkways are clear and secure the pantry before leaving. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Stocking Day Volunteer Join us to help keep our pantry stocked and ready for families in need. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to the following: Shelf Stocking Team Volunteers receive, inspect, and organize new inventory, separating products in the designated area of the pantry. They check for product damage, cover barcodes, complete inventory forms, and place new items on the shelves. Pantry Bag Packing Team Volunteers assemble and pack 100 pantry bags, each containing essential items such as toothbrushes, soap, deodorant, laundry soap, toilet paper, shampoo, and other hygiene products. Packed bags are then organized on shelves for easy access. Clean-Up and Safety Team Volunteers ensure that the pantry area is clean and safe by organizing shelves, breaking down cardboard, and taking out recycling and trash. They also ensure all doors and walkways are clear and secure the pantry before leaving. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Stocking Day VolunteerStocking Day Volunteer Join us to help keep our pantry stocked and ready for families in need. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to the following: Shelf Stocking Team Volunteers receive, inspect, and organize new inventory, separating products in the designated area of the pantry. They check for product damage, cover barcodes, complete inventory forms, and place new items on the shelves. Pantry Bag Packing Team Volunteers assemble and pack 100 pantry bags, each containing essential items such as toothbrushes, soap, deodorant, laundry soap, toilet paper, shampoo, and other hygiene products. Packed bags are then organized on shelves for easy access. Clean-Up and Safety Team Volunteers ensure that the pantry area is clean and safe by organizing shelves, breaking down cardboard, and taking out recycling and trash. They also ensure all doors and walkways are clear and secure the pantry before leaving. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Stocking Day Volunteer Join us to help keep our pantry stocked and ready for families in need. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to the following: Shelf Stocking Team Volunteers receive, inspect, and organize new inventory, separating products in the designated area of the pantry. They check for product damage, cover barcodes, complete inventory forms, and place new items on the shelves. Pantry Bag Packing Team Volunteers assemble and pack 100 pantry bags, each containing essential items such as toothbrushes, soap, deodorant, laundry soap, toilet paper, shampoo, and other hygiene products. Packed bags are then organized on shelves for easy access. Clean-Up and Safety Team Volunteers ensure that the pantry area is clean and safe by organizing shelves, breaking down cardboard, and taking out recycling and trash. They also ensure all doors and walkways are clear and secure the pantry before leaving. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City of Fishers Open Gym VolunteerFishers Parks and Health Department have partnered with Fishers Junior High School to offer an open gym concept every Sunday from 1-5 pm starting November 9 - March 29th. We're seeking a volunteer to assist with setup, teardown, and to assist participants with a few aspects of the use of this facility. Staff will need help with loading, unloading equipment, supervising participants, following check in/check out procedure, and ensuring safety and proper use of this shared space. Volunteers under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Fishers Parks and Health Department have partnered with Fishers Junior High School to offer an open gym concept every Sunday from 1-5 pm starting November 9 - March 29th. We're seeking a volunteer to assist with setup, teardown, and to assist participants with a few aspects of the use of this facility. Staff will need help with loading, unloading equipment, supervising participants, following check in/check out procedure, and ensuring safety and proper use of this shared space. Volunteers under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dash 4 ShelterWant to use your talents and time in an impactful way; specifically, for Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s third annual Christmas-themed 5K run/walk, Dash 4 Shelter? In addition to runners and walkers heading up and down Karst Farm Greenway from Karst Farm Park, we are looking for community volunteers to assist our planning and logistical efforts leading up to race day (Saturday, December 6), which includes Packet Pick-Up (Friday, December 5 between 4-7 pm at The Warehouse) and at Dash 4 Shelter. Here's a brief list of opportunities to consider as Wheeler Mission—Bloomington draws closer to Dash 4 Shelter: · Marketing & Promotion · Sponsorship Acquisition · Goody Bag Assembly · Packet Pick-Up · Registration · Set-Up/Teardown · Food Court · Water Station · Traffic Control · Awards Please review our Dash 4 Shelter volunteer opportunities here as you’ll be able to sign up to serve individually or as a team. And, if you’re interested in actually running or walking Dash 4 Shelter, too, we find a spot for you to volunteer in addition to participating. Thank you in advance for being a crucial part of the Dash 4 Shelter team. Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Want to use your talents and time in an impactful way; specifically, for Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s third annual Christmas-themed 5K run/walk, Dash 4 Shelter? In addition to runners and walkers heading up and down Karst Farm Greenway from Karst Farm Park, we are looking for community volunteers to assist our planning and logistical efforts leading up to race day (Saturday, December 6), which includes Packet Pick-Up (Friday, December 5 between 4-7 pm at The Warehouse) and at Dash 4 Shelter. Here's a brief list of opportunities to consider as Wheeler Mission—Bloomington draws closer to Dash 4 Shelter: · Marketing & Promotion · Sponsorship Acquisition · Goody Bag Assembly · Packet Pick-Up · Registration · Set-Up/Teardown · Food Court · Water Station · Traffic Control · Awards Please review our Dash 4 Shelter volunteer opportunities here as you’ll be able to sign up to serve individually or as a team. And, if you’re interested in actually running or walking Dash 4 Shelter, too, we find a spot for you to volunteer in addition to participating. Thank you in advance for being a crucial part of the Dash 4 Shelter team. Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 4, 2025 through Dec 6, 2025 Zip Code: 47403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City of Fishers Employee Holiday Party Setup VolunteerHelp spread holiday joy to City of Fishers staff by helping set up for the City of Fishers Annual Holiday Luncheon. Set up will take place on Friday, December 5 from 7 - 9 a.m. at the Fishers City Municipal Complex Theater, 1 Municipal Drive. Some volunteers maybe required to lift up to 20 lbs. Agency: City of Fishers Help spread holiday joy to City of Fishers staff by helping set up for the City of Fishers Annual Holiday Luncheon. Set up will take place on Friday, December 5 from 7 - 9 a.m. at the Fishers City Municipal Complex Theater, 1 Municipal Drive. Some volunteers maybe required to lift up to 20 lbs. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: IHH Gala Event and Tear Down VolunteerVolunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub at our annual gala. Gala is at the Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel (1925 N. Meridian St, Carmel). Examples of responsibilities will include serving appetizers, serving dessert, food clean up and then event tear down. Interested in attending the event, being a sponsor, or donating an auction item? Reach out to info@indyhygienehub.org. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub at our annual gala. Gala is at the Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel (1925 N. Meridian St, Carmel). Examples of responsibilities will include serving appetizers, serving dessert, food clean up and then event tear down. Interested in attending the event, being a sponsor, or donating an auction item? Reach out to info@indyhygienehub.org. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 14, 2026 Zip Code: 46032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: IHH Gala Set up VolunteerVolunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub to set up for our annual gala. Set up will take place at the Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel (11925 N Meridian St, Carmel IN). Responsibilities will include setting tables, organizing auction items, hanging signage and more. Interested in attending, being a sponsor, or donating an auction item? Please contact info@indyhygienehub.org. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub to set up for our annual gala. Set up will take place at the Renaissance Indianapolis North Hotel (11925 N Meridian St, Carmel IN). Responsibilities will include setting tables, organizing auction items, hanging signage and more. Interested in attending, being a sponsor, or donating an auction item? Please contact info@indyhygienehub.org. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 14, 2026 Zip Code: 46032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers Community Center Universal Locker Room AmbassadorUniversal Locker Room Ambassador As a Universal Locker Room Ambassador, you'll play a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and informed environment for all members and guests. This volunteer position focuses on guiding visitors through the features and etiquette of the Universal Locker Rooms, ensuring everyone feels confident and comfortable using the facilities. Responsibilities: Greet members and guests near the Universal Locker Room areaProvide clear, friendly information about locker room amenities, including: 10 private ADA-accessible rooms with toilet, sink, and shower14 individual changing stallsLocker storage for personal belongingsAn adult changing table room for those with accessibility needsAnswer questions and offer assistance as neededPromote respectful use of shared spaces and privacy-focused facilitiesReport any maintenance or accessibility concerns to staff IdealQualities: Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable speaking with individuals and families of all backgroundsPassion for inclusion, accessibility, and community serviceAbility to maintain confidentiality and respect member privacyFlexible shifts available during peak facility hours.Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one 3-hour shift per week. Agency: Fishers Community Center Universal Locker Room Ambassador As a Universal Locker Room Ambassador, you'll play a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and informed environment for all members and guests. This volunteer position focuses on guiding visitors through the features and etiquette of the Universal Locker Rooms, ensuring everyone feels confident and comfortable using the facilities. Responsibilities: Greet members and guests near the Universal Locker Room areaProvide clear, friendly information about locker room amenities, including: 10 private ADA-accessible rooms with toilet, sink, and shower14 individual changing stallsLocker storage for personal belongingsAn adult changing table room for those with accessibility needsAnswer questions and offer assistance as neededPromote respectful use of shared spaces and privacy-focused facilitiesReport any maintenance or accessibility concerns to staff IdealQualities: Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable speaking with individuals and families of all backgroundsPassion for inclusion, accessibility, and community serviceAbility to maintain confidentiality and respect member privacyFlexible shifts available during peak facility hours.Volunteers are asked to commit to at least one 3-hour shift per week. Agency: Fishers Community Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Winter Contingency Monitor** IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT: Before your first shift as a Winter Contingency Monitor, you will be required to complete a scheduled, volunteer onboarding and shelter orientation session with our Wheeler Mission—Bloomington team. Please review and our Winter Contingency Monitor Orientation schedule here to sign up to attend. Winter Contingency Monitors play a crucial frontline role at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington in ensuring that our neighbors experiencing homelessness have a safe, warm, and welcoming environment during the coldest months of the year. Volunteers assist staff with guest check-in, provide hospitality, support basic shelter operations, and help maintain a calm and respectful environment within our Emergency Shelter Services building. This is one of the most impactful volunteer opportunities during the winter season — helping save lives when temperatures drop. Key Responsibilities Welcome guests and support the check-in process Offer encouragement, hospitality, and respect to all shelter guests Distribute basic supplies as directed (blankets, hygiene items, etc.) Assist with meal and beverage service during relevant shifts Monitor common areas to help maintain safety and cleanliness Communicate any needs or concerns promptly to shelter staff Maintain professional boundaries and uphold Wheeler Mission policiesAgency: Center for Men- Bloomington ** IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT: Before your first shift as a Winter Contingency Monitor, you will be required to complete a scheduled, volunteer onboarding and shelter orientation session with our Wheeler Mission—Bloomington team. Please review and our Winter Contingency Monitor Orientation schedule here to sign up to attend. Winter Contingency Monitors play a crucial frontline role at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington in ensuring that our neighbors experiencing homelessness have a safe, warm, and welcoming environment during the coldest months of the year. Volunteers assist staff with guest check-in, provide hospitality, support basic shelter operations, and help maintain a calm and respectful environment within our Emergency Shelter Services building. This is one of the most impactful volunteer opportunities during the winter season — helping save lives when temperatures drop. Key Responsibilities Welcome guests and support the check-in process Offer encouragement, hospitality, and respect to all shelter guests Distribute basic supplies as directed (blankets, hygiene items, etc.) Assist with meal and beverage service during relevant shifts Monitor common areas to help maintain safety and cleanliness Communicate any needs or concerns promptly to shelter staff Maintain professional boundaries and uphold Wheeler Mission policiesAgency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Winter Contingency Monitor OrientationAs temperatures drop, Wheeler Mission–Bloomington extends overnight emergency shelter to ensure that everyone in our community has a safe, warm place to stay. Volunteers serving as Winter Contingency Monitors play a vital role in this life-saving effort—helping provide hospitality, safety, and support to guests during the coldest months of the year. Join us for a Winter Contingency Monitor Orientation to learn about volunteer responsibilities, shelter procedures, and how your presence can make a meaningful difference this winter. Orientations are held weekly on Thursday evenings from 6:00–6:45 PM at our Opportunity Lane location. Help us extend warmth and hope this winter—sign up for an orientation session today! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington As temperatures drop, Wheeler Mission–Bloomington extends overnight emergency shelter to ensure that everyone in our community has a safe, warm place to stay. Volunteers serving as Winter Contingency Monitors play a vital role in this life-saving effort—helping provide hospitality, safety, and support to guests during the coldest months of the year. Join us for a Winter Contingency Monitor Orientation to learn about volunteer responsibilities, shelter procedures, and how your presence can make a meaningful difference this winter. Orientations are held weekly on Thursday evenings from 6:00–6:45 PM at our Opportunity Lane location. Help us extend warmth and hope this winter—sign up for an orientation session today! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: A Merry Prairie Holiday at Conner PrairieBe a part of one of Central Indiana's most unique holiday experiences by volunteering for Conner Prairie's A Merry Prairie Holiday! Options are helping load and unload the ADA accessible wagon or helping at the Polar Bear Plunge Tubing Hill. Upon successful completion of your volunteer shift, you will receive an email with details about how to claim a complimentary ticket to AMPH for another evening. Contact: volunteer@connerprairie.org for the application form. Agency: Conner Prairie Be a part of one of Central Indiana's most unique holiday experiences by volunteering for Conner Prairie's A Merry Prairie Holiday! Options are helping load and unload the ADA accessible wagon or helping at the Polar Bear Plunge Tubing Hill. Upon successful completion of your volunteer shift, you will receive an email with details about how to claim a complimentary ticket to AMPH for another evening. Contact: volunteer@connerprairie.org for the application form. Agency: Conner Prairie Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 25, 2025 through Dec 23, 2025 Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Volunteer CrewBetween daily activities, evening programs, and weekend events, there's always so much happening at Conner Prairie. We rely on the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers to ensure our guests have fun and our grounds stay beautiful. We are looking for volunteers who are eager to be in the middle of the action at a place where history, science, nature, and art come to life. Does this sound like you? Volunteers are a vital part of Conner Prairie’s success as a groundbreaking institution. Greater Indianapolis area volunteers can help Conner Prairie build toward an exciting future. Join in the fun and become a Conner Prairie volunteer! Meet new friends, experience a unique look at history and become part of the exceptional Conner Prairie experience. Our adult volunteers range in age from 18-91. Shifts are available weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Explore some of the different ways you can volunteer your time and abilities. Benefits include: Discounts at the Conner Prairie Store and the Café on the Common Flexible time commitments Annual volunteer-only events Weekly Volunteer Newsletter FUN!Application available here: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=2076504518 Volunteer Onboarding will resume in late April, 2026. For winter opportunities, see our A Merry Prairie Holiday listing. Agency: Conner Prairie Between daily activities, evening programs, and weekend events, there's always so much happening at Conner Prairie. We rely on the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers to ensure our guests have fun and our grounds stay beautiful. We are looking for volunteers who are eager to be in the middle of the action at a place where history, science, nature, and art come to life. Does this sound like you? Volunteers are a vital part of Conner Prairie’s success as a groundbreaking institution. Greater Indianapolis area volunteers can help Conner Prairie build toward an exciting future. Join in the fun and become a Conner Prairie volunteer! Meet new friends, experience a unique look at history and become part of the exceptional Conner Prairie experience. Our adult volunteers range in age from 18-91. Shifts are available weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Explore some of the different ways you can volunteer your time and abilities. Benefits include: Discounts at the Conner Prairie Store and the Café on the Common Flexible time commitments Annual volunteer-only events Weekly Volunteer Newsletter FUN!Application available here: https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=2076504518 Volunteer Onboarding will resume in late April, 2026. For winter opportunities, see our A Merry Prairie Holiday listing. Agency: Conner Prairie Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics Indiana Bowling StateWelcome to Special Olympics Indiana Bowling State Championship volunteer registration held at Expo, Western & Woodland Bowling Alleys. The address for this volunteer event is at three different locations Expo Bowl (5261 Elmwood Ave, Indianapolis, In 46203), (Western Bowl (6441 Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46241), Woodland Bowl (3421 E 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240).
Agency: Special Olympics Indiana Welcome to Special Olympics Indiana Bowling State Championship volunteer registration held at Expo, Western & Woodland Bowling Alleys. The address for this volunteer event is at three different locations Expo Bowl (5261 Elmwood Ave, Indianapolis, In 46203), (Western Bowl (6441 Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46241), Woodland Bowl (3421 E 96th St, Indianapolis, IN 46240).
Agency: Special Olympics Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 6, 2025 Zip Code: 46240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics Indiana VolunteerEveryone wins when you volunteer!
Volunteers are the backbone of Special Olympics Indiana! If you are looking to make a real difference in your life and the lives of others, look no further. Special Olympics Indiana needs you! Whether you give your time year-round, seasonally or for a single-day event, volunteering is an experience you will remember forever. All volunteers will receive a T-shirt when they check in at the event. We ask that volunteers wear this T-shirt during their shifts so they can be easily identified by our athletes and coaches. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Special Olympics Indiana Everyone wins when you volunteer!
Volunteers are the backbone of Special Olympics Indiana! If you are looking to make a real difference in your life and the lives of others, look no further. Special Olympics Indiana needs you! Whether you give your time year-round, seasonally or for a single-day event, volunteering is an experience you will remember forever. All volunteers will receive a T-shirt when they check in at the event. We ask that volunteers wear this T-shirt during their shifts so they can be easily identified by our athletes and coaches. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Special Olympics Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46278 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Health Department Translation VolunteerThe Fishers Health Department is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with translating vaccination records written in languages other than English—specifically Kurdish and Arabic. This vital work helps our clinical team determine which immunizations are still needed for patients and ensures accurate public health documentation. Responsibilities:Translate vaccination records from Kurdish or Arabic into EnglishCollaborate with Health Department staff to clarify medical terminologyMaintain confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA guidelinesRequirements: Proficiency in Kurdish or Arabic (written and verbal)Medical or clinical background (e.g., nursing, public health, medical assistant, etc.)Completion of HIPAA training (provided if needed)Ability to work independently and with attention to detailThis is an on-demand opportunity that can be fulfilled at your convenience during regular office hours. Volunteers will be contacted via email with further instructions once they express interest. If you're passionate about public health and fluent in Kurdish or Arabic, we’d love to have your support in making a meaningful impact in our community! Agency: Fishers Health Department The Fishers Health Department is seeking dedicated volunteers to assist with translating vaccination records written in languages other than English—specifically Kurdish and Arabic. This vital work helps our clinical team determine which immunizations are still needed for patients and ensures accurate public health documentation. Responsibilities:Translate vaccination records from Kurdish or Arabic into EnglishCollaborate with Health Department staff to clarify medical terminologyMaintain confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA guidelinesRequirements: Proficiency in Kurdish or Arabic (written and verbal)Medical or clinical background (e.g., nursing, public health, medical assistant, etc.)Completion of HIPAA training (provided if needed)Ability to work independently and with attention to detailThis is an on-demand opportunity that can be fulfilled at your convenience during regular office hours. Volunteers will be contacted via email with further instructions once they express interest. If you're passionate about public health and fluent in Kurdish or Arabic, we’d love to have your support in making a meaningful impact in our community! Agency: Fishers Health Department Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Elevate Hospice Transformed VolunteerOur volunteers offer patience, kindness and companionship to patients and their families in hopes of peace and understanding. Volunteers donate their time and efforts in a wide variety of ways, such as reading to, talking with, writing a letter for the patient or give a family member a little time off from the role of primary caregiver. Volunteers may also be asked to provide office support to our business team. Tasks may include handling phone calls, making copies, attending memorial services and helping with a variety of special events or projects. Many of our volunteers have benefited from hospice care personally during a loved one’s serious illness, and they want to help families facing the same difficult time. Others are simply compassionate individuals who want to give themselves in a very special way. Our hospice volunteers often work directly with patients and families, providing compassion, companionship, and emotional support. In many cases, the hospice volunteer becomes a true and trusted friend to a patient and family. CLICK HERE to learn more. If you would like to volunteer with Elevate Hospice Transformed, please email Tailah Herscher at Tailah Herscher tailah.herscher@hospicetransformed.com. Agency: Elevate Hospice Transformed Our volunteers offer patience, kindness and companionship to patients and their families in hopes of peace and understanding. Volunteers donate their time and efforts in a wide variety of ways, such as reading to, talking with, writing a letter for the patient or give a family member a little time off from the role of primary caregiver. Volunteers may also be asked to provide office support to our business team. Tasks may include handling phone calls, making copies, attending memorial services and helping with a variety of special events or projects. Many of our volunteers have benefited from hospice care personally during a loved one’s serious illness, and they want to help families facing the same difficult time. Others are simply compassionate individuals who want to give themselves in a very special way. Our hospice volunteers often work directly with patients and families, providing compassion, companionship, and emotional support. In many cases, the hospice volunteer becomes a true and trusted friend to a patient and family. CLICK HERE to learn more. If you would like to volunteer with Elevate Hospice Transformed, please email Tailah Herscher at Tailah Herscher tailah.herscher@hospicetransformed.com. Agency: Elevate Hospice Transformed Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46250 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Mutts VolunteerAre you looking for an opportunity where you can have a direct impact? Do you enjoy teamwork and would like to connect with our lovable service dogs in training? If so, you have come to the right place. Our volunteers play an essential part in our mission and the volunteer opportunities we offer can satisfy all of the above and more. We have all sorts of tasks for volunteers who want to help us as there is always something to do at the Medical Mutts training center: cutting treats, preparing kong toys assisting with enrichment activities washing or grooming dogs helping with general maintenance tasks helping with a building project assisting in the training or socializing of the dogs transporting dogs from the shelter to our facility taking dogs to the vet managing dog playgroups taking dogs on outings alongside our trainers.CLICK HERE to learn more and to respond to this opportunity. Agency: Medical Mutts Service Dogs Are you looking for an opportunity where you can have a direct impact? Do you enjoy teamwork and would like to connect with our lovable service dogs in training? If so, you have come to the right place. Our volunteers play an essential part in our mission and the volunteer opportunities we offer can satisfy all of the above and more. We have all sorts of tasks for volunteers who want to help us as there is always something to do at the Medical Mutts training center: cutting treats, preparing kong toys assisting with enrichment activities washing or grooming dogs helping with general maintenance tasks helping with a building project assisting in the training or socializing of the dogs transporting dogs from the shelter to our facility taking dogs to the vet managing dog playgroups taking dogs on outings alongside our trainers.CLICK HERE to learn more and to respond to this opportunity. Agency: Medical Mutts Service Dogs Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Cleanup Steward VolunteerWelcome to the City of Fishers Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward Program. Trash, debris, and pollutants in the reservoir do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our waterways prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife, or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution. This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from Geist Reservoir. The trash drop-off location for this program is at the Northeast corner of Geist Waterfront Park at the end of an old ramp and is designated on the selection map in the link below. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival. You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat. Typical types of trash include buoys, dock floats, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, floatable trash, signs, logs, etc. There are two options per below: 1. Boat Owners: If you have your own canoe, kayak, pontoon, speed boat, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, select your steward location/cove from our selection map in the link below, launch your boat from your preferred location at one of the marinas or from your personal dock, and drop off the trash at the marked trash drop location as indicated on the selection map. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. The trash drop location will be marked with a sign and visible from the water and has a GPS coordinate of 85.9108378 degrees west and 39.9492044 degrees north. 2. Non-boat Owners: If you don’t own a boat and still want to participate, simply select one of our land-based cleanup locations on the selection map in the link below and either walk or use your vehicle to get to some of our land-based locations at bridge crossings, etc. All land-based accessible trash can be disposed of at any one of the nearby City park locations that have accessible trash dumpsters such as Brooks School Park, Geist Waterfront Park, or Olio Fields or you may choose to dispose of the trash at your home location if the quantity is small. How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the Geist Cleanup Steward program, Please Click Here to select your steward location from our selection map. In addition, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Ava Hiatt at hiatta@fishersin.gov to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive. Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, Geist Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons: Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew CarwashTo claim your coupon, please email Ava Hiatt (hiatta@fishersin.gov) with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the reservoir in the background. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Welcome to the City of Fishers Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward Program. Trash, debris, and pollutants in the reservoir do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our waterways prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife, or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution. This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from Geist Reservoir. The trash drop-off location for this program is at the Northeast corner of Geist Waterfront Park at the end of an old ramp and is designated on the selection map in the link below. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival. You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat. Typical types of trash include buoys, dock floats, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, floatable trash, signs, logs, etc. There are two options per below: 1. Boat Owners: If you have your own canoe, kayak, pontoon, speed boat, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, select your steward location/cove from our selection map in the link below, launch your boat from your preferred location at one of the marinas or from your personal dock, and drop off the trash at the marked trash drop location as indicated on the selection map. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. The trash drop location will be marked with a sign and visible from the water and has a GPS coordinate of 85.9108378 degrees west and 39.9492044 degrees north. 2. Non-boat Owners: If you don’t own a boat and still want to participate, simply select one of our land-based cleanup locations on the selection map in the link below and either walk or use your vehicle to get to some of our land-based locations at bridge crossings, etc. All land-based accessible trash can be disposed of at any one of the nearby City park locations that have accessible trash dumpsters such as Brooks School Park, Geist Waterfront Park, or Olio Fields or you may choose to dispose of the trash at your home location if the quantity is small. How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the Geist Cleanup Steward program, Please Click Here to select your steward location from our selection map. In addition, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Ava Hiatt at hiatta@fishersin.gov to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive. Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, Geist Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons: Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew CarwashTo claim your coupon, please email Ava Hiatt (hiatta@fishersin.gov) with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the reservoir in the background. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special EventHost a Special Event at the Shelter For Men
We are so excited that you are interested in bringing a special event to our guests, the Men who stay with us. What is a special event? Music of all sorts, whether it be worship time, choirs singing, instrumentalists or solo artists.Poetry reading.Theatre groups.Pampering eventQualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers must make arrangements with the volunteer engagement manager of this location before hosting the event.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 520 e Market st in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building or in our lot if parking is available Entrance: Enter through the Door number 1 or 2 ( 2 is the kitchen door which is best ) To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online before serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Safety and Security Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are prohibited. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight or in the lockers in the volunteer hub. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much f Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Host a Special Event at the Shelter For Men
We are so excited that you are interested in bringing a special event to our guests, the Men who stay with us. What is a special event? Music of all sorts, whether it be worship time, choirs singing, instrumentalists or solo artists.Poetry reading.Theatre groups.Pampering eventQualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers must make arrangements with the volunteer engagement manager of this location before hosting the event.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 520 e Market st in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building or in our lot if parking is available Entrance: Enter through the Door number 1 or 2 ( 2 is the kitchen door which is best ) To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online before serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Safety and Security Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are prohibited. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight or in the lockers in the volunteer hub. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much f Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 14, 2026 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Active Assailant/Shooter Training VolunteerHamilton County Public Safety Police and Fire Departments will be conducting active assailant/shooter training and are in search of multiple community role players to aid in the realistic training as a Crisis Actor/Role Player. The training is November 18 - 21, 2025 in Hamilton County, Indiana. Multiple sessions are available to participate. To sign-up Use your cell phone camera to scan the QR code below or CLICK HERE. Complete the questionnaire and the Fishers Police Department will review your submission. You will receive an email advising if you meet eligibility requirements and can move on to Please contact Sergeant P Berry, Fishers Police Department with any questions: berryp@fishersin.gov Agency: Fishers Police Department Hamilton County Public Safety Police and Fire Departments will be conducting active assailant/shooter training and are in search of multiple community role players to aid in the realistic training as a Crisis Actor/Role Player. The training is November 18 - 21, 2025 in Hamilton County, Indiana. Multiple sessions are available to participate. To sign-up Use your cell phone camera to scan the QR code below or CLICK HERE. Complete the questionnaire and the Fishers Police Department will review your submission. You will receive an email advising if you meet eligibility requirements and can move on to Please contact Sergeant P Berry, Fishers Police Department with any questions: berryp@fishersin.gov Agency: Fishers Police Department Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 21, 2025 Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers AgriPark Harvester VolunteerJoin the Fishers AgriPark volunteer team and help harvest produce for the animals at the Indianapolis Zoo on Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. - Noon. During our 2025 growing season, the partnership has already and will continue to result in thousands of pounds of produce grown locally in Fishers to support the Indianapolis Zoo. In coordination with staff at the zoo, farmers and staff at the AgriPark harvest kale and collard greens on a weekly basis. The animals have been receiving these greens since spring 2025. Many of the Indianapolis Zoo’s animals – including chimpanzees, giraffes, kangaroos, and the giant tortoises at one of the zoo’s newest exhibits – benefit from the produce grown on our farm as staple of their diet. Agency: Fishers AgriPark Join the Fishers AgriPark volunteer team and help harvest produce for the animals at the Indianapolis Zoo on Wednesdays from 10:00 a.m. - Noon. During our 2025 growing season, the partnership has already and will continue to result in thousands of pounds of produce grown locally in Fishers to support the Indianapolis Zoo. In coordination with staff at the zoo, farmers and staff at the AgriPark harvest kale and collard greens on a weekly basis. The animals have been receiving these greens since spring 2025. Many of the Indianapolis Zoo’s animals – including chimpanzees, giraffes, kangaroos, and the giant tortoises at one of the zoo’s newest exhibits – benefit from the produce grown on our farm as staple of their diet. Agency: Fishers AgriPark Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heritage Park Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 96th Street & Sargent Road Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers High School Rain Garden 3 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers High School Rain Garden 2 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 5 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, Companies, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, Companies, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 2 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 1 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thorpe Creek Wetlands Enhancement Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thorpe Creek Wetlands Creation Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Phase 2 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Phase 1 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Brook School Park Detention Area Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 1 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 2 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 3 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 4 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Roy G. Holland Park Splash Pad Bioswale Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 4 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 3 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bell Ringing at StoresVolunteers play a huge part in ringing the kettles at area businesses throughout the Indianapolis community! Please visit www.registertoring.com for details and you may create an account and then sign up at a store on a date/time convenient for you. Feel free to bell ring with your friends, family, coworkers, etc., and all money raised will stay in the community to help individuals and families. Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana Volunteers play a huge part in ringing the kettles at area businesses throughout the Indianapolis community! Please visit www.registertoring.com for details and you may create an account and then sign up at a store on a date/time convenient for you. Feel free to bell ring with your friends, family, coworkers, etc., and all money raised will stay in the community to help individuals and families. Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 28, 2025 through Dec 24, 2025 Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Angel Tree - Set Up, Distribution and Clean UpThe Angel Tree program is preparing to serve families this year at our Eagle Creek Corps located at 4400 N. High School Rd. We have two different set up methods this year which will help make Angel Tree more successful which will include our prepackaged bag model. ***we need volunteers to help with set up from December 8-11
***we are looking for volunteers to assist with bag distribution on December 16 and 17 which consists of a drive thru where families will arrive and remain in their vehicles ***we are looking for volunteers to assist with toy shop on December 18 and 19 which consists of a shopping experience where families will select gifts inside the building ***we need volunteers to help with clean up on December 22 and 23All volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Snack and drinks will be available for volunteers throughout the distribution dates. Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana The Angel Tree program is preparing to serve families this year at our Eagle Creek Corps located at 4400 N. High School Rd. We have two different set up methods this year which will help make Angel Tree more successful which will include our prepackaged bag model. ***we need volunteers to help with set up from December 8-11
***we are looking for volunteers to assist with bag distribution on December 16 and 17 which consists of a drive thru where families will arrive and remain in their vehicles ***we are looking for volunteers to assist with toy shop on December 18 and 19 which consists of a shopping experience where families will select gifts inside the building ***we need volunteers to help with clean up on December 22 and 23All volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Snack and drinks will be available for volunteers throughout the distribution dates. Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 8, 2025 through Dec 23, 2025 Zip Code: 46254 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Angel Tree - Sorting and InventoryOur Angel Tree program this year will again include a hybrid model which includes Angel Tree Toy Shop and prepackaged bags for families this year. We are looking for individuals and groups to help us sort/organize/inventory gifts for the toy shop and check the prepackages bags being dropped off as we prepare for distribution! We will be placing all of the gifts for toy shop onto age appropriate tables by category instead of placing a child's gifts in a bag. All of the gifts for toy shop and prepackaged bags will be provided to families from across Indianapolis to help make Christmas brighter for their child or children this year.The main location for the majority of the sorting/organizing/inventory on various dates from November 12-December 5 will be located again this year at a warehouse at 5102 East 500 South in Whitestown (please enter through the front door). Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes as you will be on your feet the majority of the time. All volunteers must be at least 16 years of age to help at the warehouse in Whitestown, and all volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana Our Angel Tree program this year will again include a hybrid model which includes Angel Tree Toy Shop and prepackaged bags for families this year. We are looking for individuals and groups to help us sort/organize/inventory gifts for the toy shop and check the prepackages bags being dropped off as we prepare for distribution! We will be placing all of the gifts for toy shop onto age appropriate tables by category instead of placing a child's gifts in a bag. All of the gifts for toy shop and prepackaged bags will be provided to families from across Indianapolis to help make Christmas brighter for their child or children this year.The main location for the majority of the sorting/organizing/inventory on various dates from November 12-December 5 will be located again this year at a warehouse at 5102 East 500 South in Whitestown (please enter through the front door). Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes as you will be on your feet the majority of the time. All volunteers must be at least 16 years of age to help at the warehouse in Whitestown, and all volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 12, 2025 through Dec 5, 2025 Zip Code: 46075 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sack Meal AssemblyBless our guests with sack meals!
Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Sack Meals for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. Notes to Consider What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Emergency Shelter Services building located at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up.We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options: Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a monthAgency: Center for Men- Bloomington Bless our guests with sack meals!
Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Sack Meals for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. Notes to Consider What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Emergency Shelter Services building located at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up.We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options: Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a monthAgency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share a MealPartner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share-A-Meal program!
You will have the opportunity to purchase and prepare or cater a meal to our guests experiencing homelessness and hunger. This opportunity allows families or groups to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share-a-Meal hosts have many different options: prepare and cook a meal in a commercial kitchen, cater the meal, provide tablecloths and centerpieces, include notes with each tray, and even possibly provide dinner entertainment/music. Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of up to 120 people depending on the time of year. Ability to prepare or cater lunch and/or dinner and drop it off at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park near our left entrance of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Emergency Shelter Services building (201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) and someone on our team will assist you with unloading any prepared food. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Partner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share-A-Meal program!
You will have the opportunity to purchase and prepare or cater a meal to our guests experiencing homelessness and hunger. This opportunity allows families or groups to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share-a-Meal hosts have many different options: prepare and cook a meal in a commercial kitchen, cater the meal, provide tablecloths and centerpieces, include notes with each tray, and even possibly provide dinner entertainment/music. Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of up to 120 people depending on the time of year. Ability to prepare or cater lunch and/or dinner and drop it off at 201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park near our left entrance of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Emergency Shelter Services building (201 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) and someone on our team will assist you with unloading any prepared food. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deep CleaningFrom emergency shelter, restroom/shower facilities, a commercial kitchen and cafeteria, community day rooms, long-term, residential programming, and communal space, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's team has a lot to maintain each and every day. We're looking for volunteer groups to walk alongside us to deep clean facilities within our Westplex Avenue campus on Saturday mornings. Due to our campus being renovated, please park in front of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Annex (135 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) upon arrival Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington From emergency shelter, restroom/shower facilities, a commercial kitchen and cafeteria, community day rooms, long-term, residential programming, and communal space, Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's team has a lot to maintain each and every day. We're looking for volunteer groups to walk alongside us to deep clean facilities within our Westplex Avenue campus on Saturday mornings. Due to our campus being renovated, please park in front of Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Annex (135 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404) upon arrival Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Donation Pick-UpAt Wheeler Mission–Bloomington, food is more than just nourishment—it is a vital bridge to hope, stability, and community for men and women experiencing homelessness and hunger. Every meal served at our Westplex Avenue campus represents the care and compassion of countless neighbors who give generously to meet these urgent needs. Our Food Donation Pick-Up volunteers play a key role in this effort by helping us collect donations from local grocery stores, restaurants, and community partners, ensuring that good food never goes to waste and is redirected to feed those who need it most. This volunteer role is perfect for individuals who enjoy being out in the community, meeting partners, and knowing their time directly translates into thousands of meals each year. By using their own vehicle and assisting staff with scheduled routes, Food Donation Pick-Up volunteers provide the essential link between donors and our kitchen staff, making it possible to prepare fresh, wholesome meals every single day. The impact is immediate. Food delivered today may be on a plate within hours, offering comfort and dignity to our guests. When you serve as a Food Donation Pick-Up volunteer, you become part of a larger mission to transform lives through practical compassion. Every mile driven and every box lifted represents more than logistics—it represents hope, generosity, and community coming together to care for our most vulnerable neighbors. Here's what a given week of food donation pick-ups would look like: Monday: Chick-fil-A Bloomington East, Longhorn Steakhouse, Red Lobster, possibly Starbucks off of State Road 46 and the Bypass, and Cheddars.Wednesday: Childs Elementary SchoolThursday: Chick-fil-A Bloomington East and possibly Starbucks off of State Road 46 and the BypassFriday: Two different routes. 1) Bloomington High School South, Child's Elementary School, Lakeview Elementary School, and Aver's Pizza (Winslow location), and 2) Grandview Elementary School, Rodgers Elementary School, Binford Elementary School, Bloomington High School North, and Aver's Pizza (Kinser Pike location)After each scheduled pick-up route, food donations will be taken to Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's temporary food storage space, One World KitchenShare, located at 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404. Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington At Wheeler Mission–Bloomington, food is more than just nourishment—it is a vital bridge to hope, stability, and community for men and women experiencing homelessness and hunger. Every meal served at our Westplex Avenue campus represents the care and compassion of countless neighbors who give generously to meet these urgent needs. Our Food Donation Pick-Up volunteers play a key role in this effort by helping us collect donations from local grocery stores, restaurants, and community partners, ensuring that good food never goes to waste and is redirected to feed those who need it most. This volunteer role is perfect for individuals who enjoy being out in the community, meeting partners, and knowing their time directly translates into thousands of meals each year. By using their own vehicle and assisting staff with scheduled routes, Food Donation Pick-Up volunteers provide the essential link between donors and our kitchen staff, making it possible to prepare fresh, wholesome meals every single day. The impact is immediate. Food delivered today may be on a plate within hours, offering comfort and dignity to our guests. When you serve as a Food Donation Pick-Up volunteer, you become part of a larger mission to transform lives through practical compassion. Every mile driven and every box lifted represents more than logistics—it represents hope, generosity, and community coming together to care for our most vulnerable neighbors. Here's what a given week of food donation pick-ups would look like: Monday: Chick-fil-A Bloomington East, Longhorn Steakhouse, Red Lobster, possibly Starbucks off of State Road 46 and the Bypass, and Cheddars.Wednesday: Childs Elementary SchoolThursday: Chick-fil-A Bloomington East and possibly Starbucks off of State Road 46 and the BypassFriday: Two different routes. 1) Bloomington High School South, Child's Elementary School, Lakeview Elementary School, and Aver's Pizza (Winslow location), and 2) Grandview Elementary School, Rodgers Elementary School, Binford Elementary School, Bloomington High School North, and Aver's Pizza (Kinser Pike location)After each scheduled pick-up route, food donations will be taken to Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's temporary food storage space, One World KitchenShare, located at 2361 W. Rappel Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404. Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Youth Initiative VolunteerMentoring Support: a student through a one-on-one relationship with our school based mentoring program. More info on Mentoring.Volunteers help: guide our younger students to their reading sessions with Paws to Read. More info on Tutoring.Meals: Volunteers help pack snacks for students through the school year and healthy meals through the summer. More info on Meals.
To learn more and to signup to volunteer with Fishers Youth Initiative please CLICK HERE. Agency: Fishers Youth Initiative Mentoring Support: a student through a one-on-one relationship with our school based mentoring program. More info on Mentoring.Volunteers help: guide our younger students to their reading sessions with Paws to Read. More info on Tutoring.Meals: Volunteers help pack snacks for students through the school year and healthy meals through the summer. More info on Meals.
To learn more and to signup to volunteer with Fishers Youth Initiative please CLICK HERE. Agency: Fishers Youth Initiative Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County VolunteerRecovery Cafe Hamilton County is looking for persons who are interested in assisting at our community center. The Recovery Cafe offers support for anyone recovering from addictions, mental health challenges, trauma, loss or grief, isolation and would like a community where members can experience belonging, healing and transformation. We need help with: Welcoming guests as they arriveOffering a listening ear to Cafe membersServing warm coffee and smilesParticipating in activities and events to support membersBenefits: Building lasting connections with members and guestsDinner and snacksIntern credits (if applicable)Please contact us at recoverycafehc@gmail.com to learn more and to volunteer today! Agency: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County Recovery Cafe Hamilton County is looking for persons who are interested in assisting at our community center. The Recovery Cafe offers support for anyone recovering from addictions, mental health challenges, trauma, loss or grief, isolation and would like a community where members can experience belonging, healing and transformation. We need help with: Welcoming guests as they arriveOffering a listening ear to Cafe membersServing warm coffee and smilesParticipating in activities and events to support membersBenefits: Building lasting connections with members and guestsDinner and snacksIntern credits (if applicable)Please contact us at recoverycafehc@gmail.com to learn more and to volunteer today! Agency: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal ServiceA warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors. Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean-up, and offer another face of compassion! For this shift, you will be serving dinner to 50-80 men depending on the time of year. This is a great serving opportunity for families with children! We can accommodate families with up to 4 children. *If you would like to schedule your family, please reach out for help in selecting a date. Warm food and a bright smile feed the body and soul Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy A warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors. Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean-up, and offer another face of compassion! For this shift, you will be serving dinner to 50-80 men depending on the time of year. This is a great serving opportunity for families with children! We can accommodate families with up to 4 children. *If you would like to schedule your family, please reach out for help in selecting a date. Warm food and a bright smile feed the body and soul Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide Sack LunchesPurchase, assemble, and deliver 120-130 Sack Lunches for Wheeler Mission's Men's Residential Center!
We need YOUR help to make sure sack lunches are supplied for our guests. Sack lunches typically supplement our hot meals and are a huge help to our Kitchen Staff! This is a great way to help Wheeler Mission offsite! All teams are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team.
We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker.
When should I bring the lunches?: You'll sign up for a shift that's from 9 am-10 am, but that's just a placeholder! You can bring them any time between 9 am-5 pm. What if I can only provide some of what's requested?: If you are able to bring at least half, please sign up for the shift as usual. If you can bring less than half, please plan to come, but leave the shift open for others to sign up, too! Where can I find a commercial kitchen? Most local churches have a commercial kitchen! If you don't have access to one, reach out to a Volunteer Engagement Manager to use our kitchen. Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120-130 Sack Lunches for Wheeler Mission's Men's Residential Center!
We need YOUR help to make sure sack lunches are supplied for our guests. Sack lunches typically supplement our hot meals and are a huge help to our Kitchen Staff! This is a great way to help Wheeler Mission offsite! All teams are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team.
We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker.
When should I bring the lunches?: You'll sign up for a shift that's from 9 am-10 am, but that's just a placeholder! You can bring them any time between 9 am-5 pm. What if I can only provide some of what's requested?: If you are able to bring at least half, please sign up for the shift as usual. If you can bring less than half, please plan to come, but leave the shift open for others to sign up, too! Where can I find a commercial kitchen? Most local churches have a commercial kitchen! If you don't have access to one, reach out to a Volunteer Engagement Manager to use our kitchen. Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share a MealPartner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 80 guests + residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-12:30PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-5:30PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meal is a GREAT ministry opportunity! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 50-80 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Partner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 80 guests + residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-12:30PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-5:30PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meal is a GREAT ministry opportunity! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 50-80 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Praise & WorshipMusic has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. Praise & Worship volunteers facilitate this by providing a safe, relaxing, and encouraging environment and leading residents into a time of music, devotional, and praise. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add Email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Praise His name forever! Qualifications for this opportunity: This is a Christ-centered serving opportunity that requires the leader go through an application process. Reach out if you are interested in learning more about this opportunity. Co-ed groups of up to 25 are welcome. The leader must be a spiritually mature person that is actively growing in their walk with Jesus and can sign in agreement with Wheeler Mission's Statement of Faith. Able to serve one-time, semi-regularly, or on a regular basis. Must have experience with leading people into Christ-centered worship, be able to demonstrate sound Biblical wisdom, strong interpersonal skills, able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, able to maintain confidentiality, extend flexibility & encouragement, and exercise discernment. Regular Praise & Worship Volunteers will be required to go through the High Impact application process, which includes an interview process.Entrance & Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through our App.Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety & Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Music has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. Praise & Worship volunteers facilitate this by providing a safe, relaxing, and encouraging environment and leading residents into a time of music, devotional, and praise. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add Email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Praise His name forever! Qualifications for this opportunity: This is a Christ-centered serving opportunity that requires the leader go through an application process. Reach out if you are interested in learning more about this opportunity. Co-ed groups of up to 25 are welcome. The leader must be a spiritually mature person that is actively growing in their walk with Jesus and can sign in agreement with Wheeler Mission's Statement of Faith. Able to serve one-time, semi-regularly, or on a regular basis. Must have experience with leading people into Christ-centered worship, be able to demonstrate sound Biblical wisdom, strong interpersonal skills, able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, able to maintain confidentiality, extend flexibility & encouragement, and exercise discernment. Regular Praise & Worship Volunteers will be required to go through the High Impact application process, which includes an interview process.Entrance & Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through our App.Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety & Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BarberWe all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Men's Residential Center (MRC).
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy We all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Men's Residential Center (MRC).
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special EventHost a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!*
Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of up to 15 are welcome. Let's talk if your group is larger! Volunteers should be outgoing with good interpersonal skills, have the ability to work independently, set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a common sense approach while interacting with guests & residents. Minors are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving (Parents, please use your discernment when children are younger than 8 years old).Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Host a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!*
Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of up to 15 are welcome. Let's talk if your group is larger! Volunteers should be outgoing with good interpersonal skills, have the ability to work independently, set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a common sense approach while interacting with guests & residents. Minors are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving (Parents, please use your discernment when children are younger than 8 years old).Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Colts Caring MondaysServe Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Serve Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share a MealPartner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 125+ guests and residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-1PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-6PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meals are always a guest favorite! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 125-250 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Partner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 125+ guests and residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-1PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-6PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meals are always a guest favorite! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 125-250 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special EventHost a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Host a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BarberWe all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Shelter for Men.
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Shelter for Men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability. Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy DigitalGroups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy We all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Shelter for Men.
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Shelter for Men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability. Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy DigitalGroups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Praise + WorshipHost a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Host a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal PreparationMeal Preparation Volunteer OpportunityVolunteers will assist kitchen staff in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer without a female companion. If you are a man planning to volunteer without a female companion, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center. There is only room for 2 volunteers at a time. If you are not registered for the shift, you might be turned away.For volunteers ages 18 and older.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street near the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Ring the doorbell to the left of the front door and let our staff know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving.THIS IS NEW! - Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check-in. Check-in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety and Security: Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to protect guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Meal Preparation Volunteer OpportunityVolunteers will assist kitchen staff in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer without a female companion. If you are a man planning to volunteer without a female companion, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center. There is only room for 2 volunteers at a time. If you are not registered for the shift, you might be turned away.For volunteers ages 18 and older.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street near the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Ring the doorbell to the left of the front door and let our staff know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving.THIS IS NEW! - Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check-in. Check-in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety and Security: Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to protect guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Art TherapyHost Art Therapy
Art Therapy allows volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Art Therapy has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and meet the men where they are at. This is an opportunity that can be hosted by an individual or a group. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead an art activity for a group of 6-15 depending on the activity. Leader must have Art Therapy experience.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Host Art Therapy
Art Therapy allows volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Art Therapy has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and meet the men where they are at. This is an opportunity that can be hosted by an individual or a group. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead an art activity for a group of 6-15 depending on the activity. Leader must have Art Therapy experience.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Service ProjectAbout the Opportunity...
On a daily basis, hundreds of individuals seek meals, resources, and shelter at various Wheeler locations. In order to help provide a safe environment, it is important that our facilities reflect an atmosphere of dignity and cleanliness. GREAT opportunity for skilled workgroups and school groups! Projects occur at our Westplex Avenue campus, located at 215 S. Westplex Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47404. We will work with you in suppling any supplies needed. You bring willing hands that are ready to pitch in and any tools you have to make Wheeler Mission a cleaner, more beautiful place creating a sense of home. Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of volunteers are welcome! The minimum age is 13, though depending on the project, the age limit may increase or decrease. Volunteers should have a servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two (2) hours, work well with others, listen to instruction, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park at the Center for Men and ring the doorbell to be let in through the left Center for Men door. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington About the Opportunity...
On a daily basis, hundreds of individuals seek meals, resources, and shelter at various Wheeler locations. In order to help provide a safe environment, it is important that our facilities reflect an atmosphere of dignity and cleanliness. GREAT opportunity for skilled workgroups and school groups! Projects occur at our Westplex Avenue campus, located at 215 S. Westplex Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47404. We will work with you in suppling any supplies needed. You bring willing hands that are ready to pitch in and any tools you have to make Wheeler Mission a cleaner, more beautiful place creating a sense of home. Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of volunteers are welcome! The minimum age is 13, though depending on the project, the age limit may increase or decrease. Volunteers should have a servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two (2) hours, work well with others, listen to instruction, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park at the Center for Men and ring the doorbell to be let in through the left Center for Men door. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-Office HelpWe have ALOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off. This can be a group or individual opportunity. The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry. PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity. Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide We have ALOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off. This can be a group or individual opportunity. The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry. PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity. Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46033 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pack Away Hunger VolunteerIn every community there are individuals and groups that lead the way in serving others. Whether you’re part of a small civic group, or a leader looking to engage your whole community, our meal packs are a powerful way make a real difference for those fighting hunger. Our events are appropriate for all ages and abilities, enabling groups of diverse size and ages to serve alongside one another. Your group chooses whether the meals stay locally or are sent to one of our international partners in communities suffering from malnutrition. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Pack Away Hunger In every community there are individuals and groups that lead the way in serving others. Whether you’re part of a small civic group, or a leader looking to engage your whole community, our meal packs are a powerful way make a real difference for those fighting hunger. Our events are appropriate for all ages and abilities, enabling groups of diverse size and ages to serve alongside one another. Your group chooses whether the meals stay locally or are sent to one of our international partners in communities suffering from malnutrition. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Pack Away Hunger Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry Day VolunteerPantry Day Volunteer Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to the following:Forms Team Volunteers greet families, distribute forms and QR codes, and assist with traffic flow to keep lines organized and moving smoothly. Families Team Volunteers review and verify family information, confirm ID and address, and determine the items each family needs before passing this information to the Runners. Runners Team Volunteers gather and load pantry bags and additional hygiene items into vehicles based on each family’s specific needs. Stocking Team Volunteers prepare extra pantry bags, restock supplies, and ensure stations are fully stocked to keep the distribution process running smoothly. Training VideosLooking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Pantry Day Volunteer Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. Volunteer roles include but are not limited to the following:Forms Team Volunteers greet families, distribute forms and QR codes, and assist with traffic flow to keep lines organized and moving smoothly. Families Team Volunteers review and verify family information, confirm ID and address, and determine the items each family needs before passing this information to the Runners. Runners Team Volunteers gather and load pantry bags and additional hygiene items into vehicles based on each family’s specific needs. Stocking Team Volunteers prepare extra pantry bags, restock supplies, and ensure stations are fully stocked to keep the distribution process running smoothly. Training VideosLooking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pantry Day Volunteer - Check In Team LeadPantry Day Volunteer - Check In Team Lead Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. Check In Team Lead helps manage the flow of families who come through the pantry. Check In Team Lead will help the outside team make sure families are registered, have noted the product that they need, and receive the goods efficiently and effectively. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Pantry Day Volunteer - Check In Team Lead Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. Check In Team Lead helps manage the flow of families who come through the pantry. Check In Team Lead will help the outside team make sure families are registered, have noted the product that they need, and receive the goods efficiently and effectively. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry Day Volunteer - Order Fulfillment LeadPantry Day Volunteer - Order Fulfillment Team Lead Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. Order Fulfillment Team Lead is responsible for managing the order fulfillment for our families. When the families register, they indicate which items that they would like to receive. The Order Fulfillment Team Lead answers any questions about product that order fulfillment team has. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Pantry Day Volunteer - Order Fulfillment Team Lead Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. Order Fulfillment Team Lead is responsible for managing the order fulfillment for our families. When the families register, they indicate which items that they would like to receive. The Order Fulfillment Team Lead answers any questions about product that order fulfillment team has. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry Day Volunteer - Inside Team LeadPantry Day Volunteer - Inside Team Lead Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. The Inside Team Lead directs volunteers to stock shelves, organize shelves, package hygiene kits, package period packs among other tasks. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Pantry Day Volunteer - Inside Team Lead Each role is critical in ensuring our Pantry Day operates efficiently and families receive the essential hygiene items they need. The Inside Team Lead directs volunteers to stock shelves, organize shelves, package hygiene kits, package period packs among other tasks. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park of the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stocking Day Volunteer - Team LeadsStocking Day Volunteer - Team Lead Join us to help keep our pantry stocked and ready for families in need. The team lead is responsible for breaking groups into the following roles: shelf stocking, pantry bag packing, and clean-up and safety. Team Leads will answer questions as they come up, ensure that everyone has a task and that the to do list of things to get done on Stocking Day. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Stocking Day Volunteer - Team Lead Join us to help keep our pantry stocked and ready for families in need. The team lead is responsible for breaking groups into the following roles: shelf stocking, pantry bag packing, and clean-up and safety. Team Leads will answer questions as they come up, ensure that everyone has a task and that the to do list of things to get done on Stocking Day. Training Videos Looking for more information about what tasks might include when volunteering with IHH? Check out these videos: http://indyhygienehub.galaxydigital.com/volunteer-training-videos/ Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City of Fishers/HSE Schools 3rd Grade Local Government Study Trip VolunteerWould you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 3rd grade local government study trips at the new City Government Complex on select Fridays from 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions. Lunch will be provided. Volunteers will assist with navigating students to their proper location, keep our presenters on time, guide students through activities, distribute supplies, and help answer general questions. Training will be provided. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: City of Fishers Would you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 3rd grade local government study trips at the new City Government Complex on select Fridays from 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions. Lunch will be provided. Volunteers will assist with navigating students to their proper location, keep our presenters on time, guide students through activities, distribute supplies, and help answer general questions. Training will be provided. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heavy Lifting / Transport TeamHeavy Lifting / Transport Team Interested in volunteering with Indy Hygiene Hub with heavy lifting / transporting product? Please let us know here. This opportunity is ideal for individuals with access and familiarity of trailers, trucks, large SUVs, or pallet jacks.
You will be contacted when opportunities come up. Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Heavy Lifting / Transport Team Interested in volunteering with Indy Hygiene Hub with heavy lifting / transporting product? Please let us know here. This opportunity is ideal for individuals with access and familiarity of trailers, trucks, large SUVs, or pallet jacks.
You will be contacted when opportunities come up. Where to Find Us IHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: At Home OpportunitiesAt Home Opportunities Interested in volunteering with Indy Hygiene Hub on your own time? Please let us know below. Opportunities vary but are not limited to data entry, assisting in blog posts, and research. Where to Find UsIHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub At Home Opportunities Interested in volunteering with Indy Hygiene Hub on your own time? Please let us know below. Opportunities vary but are not limited to data entry, assisting in blog posts, and research. Where to Find UsIHH is currently located at Mercy Road Church Northwest. Please park on the East side of the building next to the dumpster. Enter the door marked with Indy Hygiene Hub on it. Agency: Volunteer with Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CorsoCare Hospice VolunteerIf you have a calling to love, care and help others, becoming a CorsoCare hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Most volunteers feel personally rewarded through their offering of time, energy and compassion when they see how much they are able to help patients and families. We depend on our volunteers to help us provide the love, respect and care our patients and their families need. Whether reading to a patient, preparing a meal or cleaning up around the house, it is about creating the absolute best experience in every interaction for our patients. There are a variety of ways you can volunteer with us, including direct patient interaction, indirect patient interaction and administrative support. CorsoCare Hospice will provide training and quarterly in-services for all volunteers. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer. Agency: CorsoCare Hospice of Indiana If you have a calling to love, care and help others, becoming a CorsoCare hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Most volunteers feel personally rewarded through their offering of time, energy and compassion when they see how much they are able to help patients and families. We depend on our volunteers to help us provide the love, respect and care our patients and their families need. Whether reading to a patient, preparing a meal or cleaning up around the house, it is about creating the absolute best experience in every interaction for our patients. There are a variety of ways you can volunteer with us, including direct patient interaction, indirect patient interaction and administrative support. CorsoCare Hospice will provide training and quarterly in-services for all volunteers. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer. Agency: CorsoCare Hospice of Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: National Weather Service Data Volunteer (CoCoRaHS)CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, is a nationwide volunteer observing program funded by many organizations, including the National Weather Service. Observers in this program measure rain, snow and hail, and report it on the CoCoRaHS website. The data is then distributed to the public directly and to many different partners, including the National Weather Service. The data provided helps to verify flood and winter storm warnings and assists with estimating local water supplies. To learn more and sign up please click HERE. Agency: National Weather Service CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, is a nationwide volunteer observing program funded by many organizations, including the National Weather Service. Observers in this program measure rain, snow and hail, and report it on the CoCoRaHS website. The data is then distributed to the public directly and to many different partners, including the National Weather Service. The data provided helps to verify flood and winter storm warnings and assists with estimating local water supplies. To learn more and sign up please click HERE. Agency: National Weather Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |