Volunteer: Brook's Place VolunteerBrooke’s Place is primarily supported through donations and relies on more than 190 volunteers who directly serve our children and families. These generous gifts of time, talent, and treasure, allow us to address the critical needs of grieving young people and their families. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Brooke's Place for Grieving Young People Brooke’s Place is primarily supported through donations and relies on more than 190 volunteers who directly serve our children and families. These generous gifts of time, talent, and treasure, allow us to address the critical needs of grieving young people and their families. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Brooke's Place for Grieving Young People Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46260 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: A Healthier Hamilton County System of Care Volunteer
Volunteering with HHC:SOC
Although we are a non-traditional non-profit, there are definitely ways you can volunteer with A Healthier Hamilton County: Systems of Care! Join the Youth and Family Alliance of Hamilton County! Donate space for our monthly meetings or events! Contribute food, drinks, or snacks for our events! Partner with us to host an event concerning the whole-person wellness of our county! Present to our consortium about YOU! (And get YOUR name out there!) Please contact Kristin Ludeker-Seibert to get involved today. Agency: A Healthier Hamilton County: Systems of Care
Volunteering with HHC:SOC
Although we are a non-traditional non-profit, there are definitely ways you can volunteer with A Healthier Hamilton County: Systems of Care! Join the Youth and Family Alliance of Hamilton County! Donate space for our monthly meetings or events! Contribute food, drinks, or snacks for our events! Partner with us to host an event concerning the whole-person wellness of our county! Present to our consortium about YOU! (And get YOUR name out there!) Please contact Kristin Ludeker-Seibert to get involved today. Agency: A Healthier Hamilton County: Systems of Care Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Mustard Seed VolunteerThe Mustard Seed Furniture Bank is always in need of help! Volunteer hours are currently available during the week, M-F between the hours of 10am-4pm. Volunteer Opportunities Include:Organizers: Move, sort, clean and arrange donated household items in our warehouse. Caring Beyond Furniture: Help us create dish packs and sheet sets for our client deliveries. Host a Furniture Drive: Gather donations in your local community for a group pickup. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: The Mustard Seed of Central Indiana The Mustard Seed Furniture Bank is always in need of help! Volunteer hours are currently available during the week, M-F between the hours of 10am-4pm. Volunteer Opportunities Include:Organizers: Move, sort, clean and arrange donated household items in our warehouse. Caring Beyond Furniture: Help us create dish packs and sheet sets for our client deliveries. Host a Furniture Drive: Gather donations in your local community for a group pickup. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: The Mustard Seed of Central Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Safe Families Family Friend VolunteerWhen you volunteer as a Family Friend, Safe Families for Children will connect you with an at-risk family that would benefit from a healthy support system. And Family Friends can also support Host Families by providing meals, respite care, transportation, etc. Family Friends encourage and strengthen families in crisis so that they may thrive. Performing small tasks, such as dropping off diapers or babysitting for a few hours, provides families with support and builds relationships. As a Family Friend, you will: provide friendship and encouragement share helpful information about parenting and life support parents who have children staying with Host Families advocate for families seeking resources for their children, such as schools or mental and physical health servicesPlease CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children When you volunteer as a Family Friend, Safe Families for Children will connect you with an at-risk family that would benefit from a healthy support system. And Family Friends can also support Host Families by providing meals, respite care, transportation, etc. Family Friends encourage and strengthen families in crisis so that they may thrive. Performing small tasks, such as dropping off diapers or babysitting for a few hours, provides families with support and builds relationships. As a Family Friend, you will: provide friendship and encouragement share helpful information about parenting and life support parents who have children staying with Host Families advocate for families seeking resources for their children, such as schools or mental and physical health servicesPlease CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safe Families Resource Friend VolunteerResource Friends assist Host Families and Families in Crisis with goods and services they may need. This help may come in the form of gently used equipment, children’s furniture and clothes. They can also donate their professional services when needed, especially if they are healthcare providers, day care providers, barbers or stylists. Please consider helping in your area. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children Resource Friends assist Host Families and Families in Crisis with goods and services they may need. This help may come in the form of gently used equipment, children’s furniture and clothes. They can also donate their professional services when needed, especially if they are healthcare providers, day care providers, barbers or stylists. Please consider helping in your area. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safe Families Family Coach VolunteerYou can play a vital role in Safe Families for Children (Safe Families) by volunteering as a Family Coach to help parents in crisis get back on their feet. As a Family Coach, you will: Support the Host Family. This ensures that families get the support and resources they need to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children. Monitor children’s safety. Because safety is a top priority, the Family Coach begins assessing safety within 48 hours of a child moving in with the Host Family—and each week for at least a month. Provide a family in need with resources, such as community referrals and assistance in making their appointments. Facilitate the relationship between the Host Family and the Family in need with compassion and empathy.You will also: Listen to Host Families and Families in need. The Family Coach provides space for them to express their thoughts and concerns. Manage expectations. For example, the Host Family may feel that they must fix problems or situations that are not their responsibility. Alternately, if a hosting arrangement seems longer than expected, the Family Coach is needed to temper expectations. Show empathy, hope, grace, and compassion. We work hard to err on the side of grace. Problem solve. Family Coaches work with the church and other community resources to assist Families in need. Reassure. Stressful situations require a calm presence and the ability to give hope to those who may feel hopeless.Volunteer to become a Family Coach and be sure to let us know if you have experience in child welfare or as a host family. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children You can play a vital role in Safe Families for Children (Safe Families) by volunteering as a Family Coach to help parents in crisis get back on their feet. As a Family Coach, you will: Support the Host Family. This ensures that families get the support and resources they need to provide a safe and nurturing environment for children. Monitor children’s safety. Because safety is a top priority, the Family Coach begins assessing safety within 48 hours of a child moving in with the Host Family—and each week for at least a month. Provide a family in need with resources, such as community referrals and assistance in making their appointments. Facilitate the relationship between the Host Family and the Family in need with compassion and empathy.You will also: Listen to Host Families and Families in need. The Family Coach provides space for them to express their thoughts and concerns. Manage expectations. For example, the Host Family may feel that they must fix problems or situations that are not their responsibility. Alternately, if a hosting arrangement seems longer than expected, the Family Coach is needed to temper expectations. Show empathy, hope, grace, and compassion. We work hard to err on the side of grace. Problem solve. Family Coaches work with the church and other community resources to assist Families in need. Reassure. Stressful situations require a calm presence and the ability to give hope to those who may feel hopeless.Volunteer to become a Family Coach and be sure to let us know if you have experience in child welfare or as a host family. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safe Families for Children Host Family VolunteerIf you are looking for a truly rewarding and challenging experience, consider becoming a Safe Families Host Family. You will make a lasting impression on a child in need and possibly change the trajectory of a family in crisis. Host Families serve as the backbone of the Safe Families movement. Without families opening their homes and opening their hearts, we could not care for vulnerable children in our communities. To be a Host Family, you must be at least 25 years old, emotionally and financially stable, mature, law abiding, healthy, and active. You also must be willing to engage in a long-term friendship with a family in need, agree to not use drugs, and refrain from using profanity or engaging in other negative behavior that may impact a child. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children If you are looking for a truly rewarding and challenging experience, consider becoming a Safe Families Host Family. You will make a lasting impression on a child in need and possibly change the trajectory of a family in crisis. Host Families serve as the backbone of the Safe Families movement. Without families opening their homes and opening their hearts, we could not care for vulnerable children in our communities. To be a Host Family, you must be at least 25 years old, emotionally and financially stable, mature, law abiding, healthy, and active. You also must be willing to engage in a long-term friendship with a family in need, agree to not use drugs, and refrain from using profanity or engaging in other negative behavior that may impact a child. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Safe Families for Children Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visiting VolunteerA side effect of isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic was a decline in the health and memory of those we serve. We have a number of people throughout Hamilton County that are lonely and interested in having someone spend time visiting with them. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County A side effect of isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic was a decline in the health and memory of those we serve. We have a number of people throughout Hamilton County that are lonely and interested in having someone spend time visiting with them. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Delivery Driver
Personal home delivery is an important part of our service to the recipient. You may be the only friendly face that the recipient sees on your delivery day. The fact that you care is as important as the food you deliver. Our primary need is for volunteer delivery drivers. We always need more people to help us deliver meals. If you are interested in becoming a delivery driver, there are a few simple requirements: Live or work in central Indiana A valid drivers license, Vehicle insurance information, A signed confidentiality agreement, and Pass a background checkPlease CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County
Personal home delivery is an important part of our service to the recipient. You may be the only friendly face that the recipient sees on your delivery day. The fact that you care is as important as the food you deliver. Our primary need is for volunteer delivery drivers. We always need more people to help us deliver meals. If you are interested in becoming a delivery driver, there are a few simple requirements: Live or work in central Indiana A valid drivers license, Vehicle insurance information, A signed confidentiality agreement, and Pass a background checkPlease CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeds of Caring- remote service projects for kids ages 2-12Ready to engage your young kids in service, community building and social action? Please check out our remote family-friendly volunteer opportunities: https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis New projects will post on the 1st of each month. Families as well as groups of kids (scouts, classrooms, faith-based, sports teams) may participate. Questions? Email indy@seedsofcaring.org Agency: Seeds of Caring Ready to engage your young kids in service, community building and social action? Please check out our remote family-friendly volunteer opportunities: https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis New projects will post on the 1st of each month. Families as well as groups of kids (scouts, classrooms, faith-based, sports teams) may participate. Questions? Email indy@seedsofcaring.org Agency: Seeds of Caring Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Indiana Diaper Bank VolunteerIndiana Diaper Bank maintains an active volunteer program. We strive to deliver a vital, yet often forgotten basic need that impacts the physical, mental, and economic well-being of children: diapers. One in two families in our community struggle to afford diapers. When you volunteer at Indiana Diaper Bank, you’re helping us prepare over 200,000 diapers to leave our facility each month. Your time and talent will create social change in our community by helping families receive the basic diapering essentials they need to thrive.
Agency: Indiana Diaper Bank Indiana Diaper Bank maintains an active volunteer program. We strive to deliver a vital, yet often forgotten basic need that impacts the physical, mental, and economic well-being of children: diapers. One in two families in our community struggle to afford diapers. When you volunteer at Indiana Diaper Bank, you’re helping us prepare over 200,000 diapers to leave our facility each month. Your time and talent will create social change in our community by helping families receive the basic diapering essentials they need to thrive.
Agency: Indiana Diaper Bank Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46218 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity VolunteerYou can be a part of the change you want to see in your community. Agency: Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity You can be a part of the change you want to see in your community. Agency: Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Salvation Army of Central Indiana VolunteerHello, and thank you for your interest in volunteering with The Salvation Army!
The Salvation Army is committed to the safety of all of our volunteers, staff, and participants throughout the state of Indiana including right here in Central Indiana. Your health and safety are very important to us, and we continue taking precautions to keep our volunteers safe when they are on site at our facilities. Please CLICK HERE to learn about volunteer opportunities and to sign up today!
Please reach out to Kathy Dalla Costa at kathy.dallacosta@usc.salvationarmy.org to discuss potential volunteer opportunities at any of our local corps/community centers as well as upcoming events/project. We welcome individuals and groups to come volunteer alongside us, and we look forward to working with you!
Thank you for your willingness to give of your time and talents with The Salvation Army!
Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana Hello, and thank you for your interest in volunteering with The Salvation Army!
The Salvation Army is committed to the safety of all of our volunteers, staff, and participants throughout the state of Indiana including right here in Central Indiana. Your health and safety are very important to us, and we continue taking precautions to keep our volunteers safe when they are on site at our facilities. Please CLICK HERE to learn about volunteer opportunities and to sign up today!
Please reach out to Kathy Dalla Costa at kathy.dallacosta@usc.salvationarmy.org to discuss potential volunteer opportunities at any of our local corps/community centers as well as upcoming events/project. We welcome individuals and groups to come volunteer alongside us, and we look forward to working with you!
Thank you for your willingness to give of your time and talents with The Salvation Army!
Agency: Salvation Army of Central Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46250 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers Fire Corps VolunteerA Fire Corps member provides support to the firefighters by performing services at emergency incidents and non-emergency events at department facilities and department functions. This includes responding to incidents to provide incident rehabilitation to firefighters and support to individuals affected by an emergency. The Fire Corps maintains the Rehab Support Unit (RSU) apparatus, equipment, and supplies, and provides rehabilitation services during hands-on training events. Responsibilities include: Assisting with public education Constructing training props Creating training videos Event planning Fundraising Serving at actual emergency incidents Transporting training equipment to drill sitesCandidates must be at least 18 years of age, pass a criminal background check, and have received a high school diploma or GED. All candidates must complete the Fire Corp Application and Background Disclosure and Authorization Form. Agency: Fishers Fire Corp A Fire Corps member provides support to the firefighters by performing services at emergency incidents and non-emergency events at department facilities and department functions. This includes responding to incidents to provide incident rehabilitation to firefighters and support to individuals affected by an emergency. The Fire Corps maintains the Rehab Support Unit (RSU) apparatus, equipment, and supplies, and provides rehabilitation services during hands-on training events. Responsibilities include: Assisting with public education Constructing training props Creating training videos Event planning Fundraising Serving at actual emergency incidents Transporting training equipment to drill sitesCandidates must be at least 18 years of age, pass a criminal background check, and have received a high school diploma or GED. All candidates must complete the Fire Corp Application and Background Disclosure and Authorization Form. Agency: Fishers Fire Corp Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Request a Corporate or Group Volunteer OpportunityWhat is a Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP)? A Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP) is defined as a planned and managed effort to motivate and enable corporate partners to engage employees to effectively serve community needs with the support of their employer. Why are CVP programs important? Improves corporate image and relations with stakeholders Boosts employee morale, team building, loyalty, productivity, motivation and reduces absenteeism Attracts new hires, especially Millennials and Gen Z Expands reach, which leads to increased exposure and awareness. Builds a stronger community by addressing nonprofit, community, and societal needs and issues Illustrates organizational values in actionWhat is the Volunteer Fishers User Group Program? The Volunteer Fishers platform is a complimentary web-based volunteer management tool for companies to manage employees’ volunteer opportunities and hours volunteered. The Volunteer Fishers platform makes it easy for companies to create and manage a landing page that provides resources and volunteer opportunities approved by the company within the Fishers community. Volunteer leadership has access to reports that allow them to share their impact within the community. While the Volunteer Fishers site is designed to create and support large group company volunteer opportunities, we also invite businesses to encourage their employees to utilize Volunteer Fishers to find, sign-up for, and participate in other individual volunteer opportunities. How to Get Involved: The City of Fishers values volunteerism and can provide free consultation for your business to create custom volunteer opportunities such as a park cleanup, mulch spreads, or a planting event at the Fishers AgriPark. In addition, the City offers many volunteer opportunities in conjunction with the following City events: MLK Day of Service Fishers Farmers Market at the Nickel Plate District and Saxony Hall – May through September Fishers AgriPark Planting/Harvesting – May through October Holland Park Community Gardens – May through October Spark!Fishers - June Monsoon Madness – July Glow in the Park – September AgriPark Fall Festival – October Boo Bash – October Winter Wonderland – DecemberNew to the CV Program and want to get your business involved? Already a member looking to create a volunteer opportunity? Please CLICK HERE to complete our Corporate/Group Volunteer Opportunity Request From. If you have additional questions, please contact Amy Crell, Volunteer Coordinator at crella@fishers.in.us or 317-670-9437 to learn more. Agency: City of Fishers What is a Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP)? A Corporate Volunteer Program (CVP) is defined as a planned and managed effort to motivate and enable corporate partners to engage employees to effectively serve community needs with the support of their employer. Why are CVP programs important? Improves corporate image and relations with stakeholders Boosts employee morale, team building, loyalty, productivity, motivation and reduces absenteeism Attracts new hires, especially Millennials and Gen Z Expands reach, which leads to increased exposure and awareness. Builds a stronger community by addressing nonprofit, community, and societal needs and issues Illustrates organizational values in actionWhat is the Volunteer Fishers User Group Program? The Volunteer Fishers platform is a complimentary web-based volunteer management tool for companies to manage employees’ volunteer opportunities and hours volunteered. The Volunteer Fishers platform makes it easy for companies to create and manage a landing page that provides resources and volunteer opportunities approved by the company within the Fishers community. Volunteer leadership has access to reports that allow them to share their impact within the community. While the Volunteer Fishers site is designed to create and support large group company volunteer opportunities, we also invite businesses to encourage their employees to utilize Volunteer Fishers to find, sign-up for, and participate in other individual volunteer opportunities. How to Get Involved: The City of Fishers values volunteerism and can provide free consultation for your business to create custom volunteer opportunities such as a park cleanup, mulch spreads, or a planting event at the Fishers AgriPark. In addition, the City offers many volunteer opportunities in conjunction with the following City events: MLK Day of Service Fishers Farmers Market at the Nickel Plate District and Saxony Hall – May through September Fishers AgriPark Planting/Harvesting – May through October Holland Park Community Gardens – May through October Spark!Fishers - June Monsoon Madness – July Glow in the Park – September AgriPark Fall Festival – October Boo Bash – October Winter Wonderland – DecemberNew to the CV Program and want to get your business involved? Already a member looking to create a volunteer opportunity? Please CLICK HERE to complete our Corporate/Group Volunteer Opportunity Request From. If you have additional questions, please contact Amy Crell, Volunteer Coordinator at crella@fishers.in.us or 317-670-9437 to learn more. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Indiana Sports Corp VolunteerMake an Impact
The participation and hard work of Indiana residents are a large part of what attracts major events to our state. In the Indiana Sports Corp Volunteer Program sponsored by Ascension St. Vincent, you get to be an integral part of world-class sporting events that you help make a success in Indiana. In addition to individual volunteer opportunities, we would love to engage your school or company for a group outing. Creating an account takes less than five minutes: 1. Click here to register. 2. Complete the form – headshots are welcome but not necessary to move forward. 3. Future volunteer opportunities will be communicated via the email address you register with Register now and continue to be a part of our team! If you have any questions please contact volunteers@indianasportscorp.org or check out our volunteer handbook. Agency: Indiana Sports Corp Make an Impact
The participation and hard work of Indiana residents are a large part of what attracts major events to our state. In the Indiana Sports Corp Volunteer Program sponsored by Ascension St. Vincent, you get to be an integral part of world-class sporting events that you help make a success in Indiana. In addition to individual volunteer opportunities, we would love to engage your school or company for a group outing. Creating an account takes less than five minutes: 1. Click here to register. 2. Complete the form – headshots are welcome but not necessary to move forward. 3. Future volunteer opportunities will be communicated via the email address you register with Register now and continue to be a part of our team! If you have any questions please contact volunteers@indianasportscorp.org or check out our volunteer handbook. Agency: Indiana Sports Corp Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Agape Therapeutic Riding ResourcesWe have regular, weekly, volunteer opportunities that offer many different experiences. Consider joining us in our mission, and become a volunteer today! No experience necessary, just a heart to serve and the willingness to learn. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources We have regular, weekly, volunteer opportunities that offer many different experiences. Consider joining us in our mission, and become a volunteer today! No experience necessary, just a heart to serve and the willingness to learn. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Agape Therapeutic Riding Resources Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46034 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hamilton County Coats for Kids VolunteerVOLUNTEERS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OUR ORGANIZATION Thank you to each of our wonderful volunteers who help us serve our neighbors! With your help, we are able to provide coats to children and parents throughout Hamilton County. To learn more about volunteering with Hamilton County Coats for Kids please CLICK HERE. Agency: Hamilton County Kids Coats VOLUNTEERS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OUR ORGANIZATION Thank you to each of our wonderful volunteers who help us serve our neighbors! With your help, we are able to provide coats to children and parents throughout Hamilton County. To learn more about volunteering with Hamilton County Coats for Kids please CLICK HERE. Agency: Hamilton County Kids Coats Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Girls on the Run VolunteerOver 2 million girls and counting; the incredible impact of our movement is a reality because of our passionate people like you! Volunteer today to make our movement even stronger! Volunteers are needed to assist with our 5Ks, coaching, and running. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Girls on the Run Central Indiana Over 2 million girls and counting; the incredible impact of our movement is a reality because of our passionate people like you! Volunteer today to make our movement even stronger! Volunteers are needed to assist with our 5Ks, coaching, and running. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Girls on the Run Central Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Code Mentoring VolunteerWe are always looking for caring, encouraging, and passionate individuals who enjoy working with teen girls ages 12-18. We understand it takes a village to help shape and build our youth. We need volunteers to help create that village. If you're interested in becoming a volunteer for Girl Code, please email us at hello@girlcodementoring.org. Agency: Girl Code Mentoring We are always looking for caring, encouraging, and passionate individuals who enjoy working with teen girls ages 12-18. We understand it takes a village to help shape and build our youth. We need volunteers to help create that village. If you're interested in becoming a volunteer for Girl Code, please email us at hello@girlcodementoring.org. Agency: Girl Code Mentoring Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: My Noble Life VolunteerInvesting in our community does not always mean writing a check. Also critical to Noble is the time and talent of our volunteers. The few hours you spend can make an incredible difference to the people we serve. Multiply those hours by the 650+ volunteers who help us throughout the year, and you can imagine the impact. CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer now! May We Suggest: Noble Auxiliary Noble Dream Team Summer Day Camps Clerical Assistance Groundskeeping Special Events Artists Corporate Volunteer Days Lead an Activity Share Your Talent Agency: My Noble Life Investing in our community does not always mean writing a check. Also critical to Noble is the time and talent of our volunteers. The few hours you spend can make an incredible difference to the people we serve. Multiply those hours by the 650+ volunteers who help us throughout the year, and you can imagine the impact. CLICK HERE to learn more and to volunteer now! May We Suggest: Noble Auxiliary Noble Dream Team Summer Day Camps Clerical Assistance Groundskeeping Special Events Artists Corporate Volunteer Days Lead an Activity Share Your Talent Agency: My Noble Life Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Prevail VolunteerJoin the Prevail team in serving victims in your community. The gift of your time and talent are one of the most precious gifts you can give. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. We are seeking volunteers for the following: Weekly Support GroupsCo-Facilitators and Assistants needed! These volunteers work directly with the Prevail team in our curriculum based support groups. Positions available in Adult, Teen, & Children’s Support Groups. Special EventsJoin the special events team to assist with one of our three major fundraising events. If you have a talent for event planning, sharing your passions with others, or getting to know new people we can use your skills to grow. Daytime Front DeskThis volunteer serves as the point of entry for survivors at Prevail. They answer the Prevail business and crisis line during work hours, welcome clients arriving for appointments, and other duties. Group Service ProjectsWe invite your service group in for a day of service or community group project. When submitting your Service Project Proposal please allow at least four weeks to schedule. Agency: Prevail, Inc. Join the Prevail team in serving victims in your community. The gift of your time and talent are one of the most precious gifts you can give. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. We are seeking volunteers for the following: Weekly Support GroupsCo-Facilitators and Assistants needed! These volunteers work directly with the Prevail team in our curriculum based support groups. Positions available in Adult, Teen, & Children’s Support Groups. Special EventsJoin the special events team to assist with one of our three major fundraising events. If you have a talent for event planning, sharing your passions with others, or getting to know new people we can use your skills to grow. Daytime Front DeskThis volunteer serves as the point of entry for survivors at Prevail. They answer the Prevail business and crisis line during work hours, welcome clients arriving for appointments, and other duties. Group Service ProjectsWe invite your service group in for a day of service or community group project. When submitting your Service Project Proposal please allow at least four weeks to schedule. Agency: Prevail, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Prime Life Enrichment VolunteerVolunteer at PLE
PrimeLife relies on over 200 dedicated volunteers to maximize our capacity to serve over 4,000 deserving individuals each year. A wide range of meaningful volunteer opportunities are available for all ages and abilities. Volunteers may: Visit or assist socially isolated seniors in their homes Provide transportation for those unable to drive Help with reception and office tasks Teach an activity class – computer/tech instructors currently needed Help beautify the grounds, keep our Center clean and seasonally decorated Work in the Thrift Shop Reminder calls for transportation and other activities Assist with special events at the PrimeLife Enrichment Center Assist with agency governance, organizational policy, fundraising, positioning and strategic planningWhatever your interest or talent, PrimeLife can provide a place for you to feel productive and know that you are truly making a significant difference in the lives of one of our community’s greatest assets, its senior citizens. Please CLICK HERE or contact Volunteer Coordinator, Julie Barnes, at jbarnes@primelifeenrichment.org Agency: PrimeLife Enrichement Volunteer at PLE
PrimeLife relies on over 200 dedicated volunteers to maximize our capacity to serve over 4,000 deserving individuals each year. A wide range of meaningful volunteer opportunities are available for all ages and abilities. Volunteers may: Visit or assist socially isolated seniors in their homes Provide transportation for those unable to drive Help with reception and office tasks Teach an activity class – computer/tech instructors currently needed Help beautify the grounds, keep our Center clean and seasonally decorated Work in the Thrift Shop Reminder calls for transportation and other activities Assist with special events at the PrimeLife Enrichment Center Assist with agency governance, organizational policy, fundraising, positioning and strategic planningWhatever your interest or talent, PrimeLife can provide a place for you to feel productive and know that you are truly making a significant difference in the lives of one of our community’s greatest assets, its senior citizens. Please CLICK HERE or contact Volunteer Coordinator, Julie Barnes, at jbarnes@primelifeenrichment.org Agency: PrimeLife Enrichement Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NobleCause VolunteerOur organization relies on volunteers just like you. We are always in need of people to join the cause and help out. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our Volunteer Form. 9 ways to volunteer: Food Pantry: Stock food, organizing, assistance with shopping & carryout Assistance Desk: Assisting families & directing family aid Housekeeping: General housekeeping, cleaning & maintenance Donations intake: Sorting and tagging donated items for the resale shop Heavy Assistance: Large furniture and appliance pick-up Sales Assistance: Sales, desk, customer checkout, recording sales Item Display: Organizing produce display areas inside the resale shop Administrative: Posting items on Facebook, pricing items Spread The Word: Tell a friend to shop or donate! Agency: NobleCause Our organization relies on volunteers just like you. We are always in need of people to join the cause and help out. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our Volunteer Form. 9 ways to volunteer: Food Pantry: Stock food, organizing, assistance with shopping & carryout Assistance Desk: Assisting families & directing family aid Housekeeping: General housekeeping, cleaning & maintenance Donations intake: Sorting and tagging donated items for the resale shop Heavy Assistance: Large furniture and appliance pick-up Sales Assistance: Sales, desk, customer checkout, recording sales Item Display: Organizing produce display areas inside the resale shop Administrative: Posting items on Facebook, pricing items Spread The Word: Tell a friend to shop or donate! Agency: NobleCause Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Indy Reads Volunteer
Make an Impact in our Community
1 in 6 Hoosiers can not read above a fifth grade level. At Indy Reads, our mission is to build the literacy, English language, and job readiness skills to empower adults and families to reach their full potential. As a volunteer with Indy Reads, you will make a difference for our students every day. Whether you serve in a Community Classroom (virtual or in-person), in our community bookstore in Fountain Square, or as a one-time Day of Service participant, your time and talent will have a vital impact as we strive for 100% literacy for all. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Indy Reads
Make an Impact in our Community
1 in 6 Hoosiers can not read above a fifth grade level. At Indy Reads, our mission is to build the literacy, English language, and job readiness skills to empower adults and families to reach their full potential. As a volunteer with Indy Reads, you will make a difference for our students every day. Whether you serve in a Community Classroom (virtual or in-person), in our community bookstore in Fountain Square, or as a one-time Day of Service participant, your time and talent will have a vital impact as we strive for 100% literacy for all. CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Indy Reads Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Central Indiana Land Trust Volunteer
VOLUNTEER
Got time and interest? You can help protect land!
Your time is one of the greatest gifts you can give to the Central Indiana Land Trust. Whatever your skill level or interest, there are many ways to contribute to our mission. Volunteer Field Days Many volunteers help care for our special natural areas, working side-by-side with our stewardship professionals. You can help with periodic maintenance and restoration work essential to the proper conservation of our properties. Central Indiana Land Trust volunteers of all ages gather on “field days” in the spring and fall to help with activities such as planting trees, installing trail markers, removing invasive plants and picking up litter. In addition to getting work done on these days, we often take a guided walk after our work is done. Visit our Upcoming Events page for a list of volunteer days planned. Corporate or Group Volunteering The Central Indiana Land Trust works closely with the local businesses and community groups to offer large group volunteer opportunities. Groups may arrange their own volunteer event or join an existing event. If you are interested in learning how your group can organize an activity, contact Traci Willis at 317-631-5263 or twillis@conservingindiana.org. Site Stewards Each of our properties benefits from one or more Site Stewards who monitor it on a quarterly basis and report to our professional stewardship staff on any changes or activities observed at the site. These reports help us shape our field days and plan for stewardship activities. Site stewards also act as the eyes and ears of our properties. These volunteers are imperative to the work of maintaining and protecting our natural areas. If you’re interested in learning more about being a Site Steward, please contact Jamison Hutchins at 406-546-7244 or jhutchins@conservingindiana.org. Special Skills Volunteers Do you have a special talent, skill or area of expertise that you could use to help the Central Indiana Land Trust? Please contact Traci Willis at 317-631-5263 or twillis@conservingindiana.org if you are interested in donating your time in the following special skill areas: Photographers Naturalists Educators Event planners Restoration volunteersCLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Central Indiana Land Trust
VOLUNTEER
Got time and interest? You can help protect land!
Your time is one of the greatest gifts you can give to the Central Indiana Land Trust. Whatever your skill level or interest, there are many ways to contribute to our mission. Volunteer Field Days Many volunteers help care for our special natural areas, working side-by-side with our stewardship professionals. You can help with periodic maintenance and restoration work essential to the proper conservation of our properties. Central Indiana Land Trust volunteers of all ages gather on “field days” in the spring and fall to help with activities such as planting trees, installing trail markers, removing invasive plants and picking up litter. In addition to getting work done on these days, we often take a guided walk after our work is done. Visit our Upcoming Events page for a list of volunteer days planned. Corporate or Group Volunteering The Central Indiana Land Trust works closely with the local businesses and community groups to offer large group volunteer opportunities. Groups may arrange their own volunteer event or join an existing event. If you are interested in learning how your group can organize an activity, contact Traci Willis at 317-631-5263 or twillis@conservingindiana.org. Site Stewards Each of our properties benefits from one or more Site Stewards who monitor it on a quarterly basis and report to our professional stewardship staff on any changes or activities observed at the site. These reports help us shape our field days and plan for stewardship activities. Site stewards also act as the eyes and ears of our properties. These volunteers are imperative to the work of maintaining and protecting our natural areas. If you’re interested in learning more about being a Site Steward, please contact Jamison Hutchins at 406-546-7244 or jhutchins@conservingindiana.org. Special Skills Volunteers Do you have a special talent, skill or area of expertise that you could use to help the Central Indiana Land Trust? Please contact Traci Willis at 317-631-5263 or twillis@conservingindiana.org if you are interested in donating your time in the following special skill areas: Photographers Naturalists Educators Event planners Restoration volunteersCLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Central Indiana Land Trust Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46020 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hamilton County Parks & Recreation VolunteerWhether you are creative, enjoy working with kids, want to be outdoors, or like to learn new things, come and see how you can use your unique talents and interests as a Park volunteer. It's a great way to give back to your community, meet new people, and help preserve Hamilton County's natural and cultural heritage for the enjoyment of this and future generations. Listed below are a few of the various volunteer opportunities the Hamilton County Parks Department offers. Volunteer OpportunitiesUse our online service to view and register for Volunteer Opportunities. If you do not see any opportunities available on the above website, please call Steve Sneath at 317-774-2509. Special EventsCome help out at our special events and have a blast! Our events include: the Cool Creek Concert Series, Migration Celebration, Maple Madness, Pioneer Fall Festival, Potter's Bridge Fall Festival, and Little Haunt on the Prairie. Cool Creek Nature CenterHere's your chance to help with beautifying the grounds, caring for Nature Center wildlife friends, tending native plants in the greenhouse, cleaning, or educating others about nature. MaintenanceHelp clear trails, remove invasive plants or simply pick up trash. These serve as great family, group, and class volunteer projects! Contact UsFor additional information about becoming a volunteer please contact Steve Sneath by email or call 317-774-2509. We accept volunteers of all ages. Volunteers younger than 14 years old must be accompanied by a parent. Agency: Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Whether you are creative, enjoy working with kids, want to be outdoors, or like to learn new things, come and see how you can use your unique talents and interests as a Park volunteer. It's a great way to give back to your community, meet new people, and help preserve Hamilton County's natural and cultural heritage for the enjoyment of this and future generations. Listed below are a few of the various volunteer opportunities the Hamilton County Parks Department offers. Volunteer OpportunitiesUse our online service to view and register for Volunteer Opportunities. If you do not see any opportunities available on the above website, please call Steve Sneath at 317-774-2509. Special EventsCome help out at our special events and have a blast! Our events include: the Cool Creek Concert Series, Migration Celebration, Maple Madness, Pioneer Fall Festival, Potter's Bridge Fall Festival, and Little Haunt on the Prairie. Cool Creek Nature CenterHere's your chance to help with beautifying the grounds, caring for Nature Center wildlife friends, tending native plants in the greenhouse, cleaning, or educating others about nature. MaintenanceHelp clear trails, remove invasive plants or simply pick up trash. These serve as great family, group, and class volunteer projects! Contact UsFor additional information about becoming a volunteer please contact Steve Sneath by email or call 317-774-2509. We accept volunteers of all ages. Volunteers younger than 14 years old must be accompanied by a parent. Agency: Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Child Care Answers VolunteerAs a small organization that is new to operating independently, we rely on the help of volunteers. Volunteers who know Central Indiana or the early care and education field help us better serve our audiences. Whether you share your expertise, time, or manpower, we could use you to make what we do even better – CLICK HERE to volunteer today! Agency: Child Care Answers As a small organization that is new to operating independently, we rely on the help of volunteers. Volunteers who know Central Indiana or the early care and education field help us better serve our audiences. Whether you share your expertise, time, or manpower, we could use you to make what we do even better – CLICK HERE to volunteer today! Agency: Child Care Answers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trinity Free Clinic VolunteerVolunteers are Trinity Free Clinic’s most valued resource! They are the heart of our organization, offering expertise and helping hands to improve the health of our neighbors in need. Trinity relies on more than 300 volunteers who selflessly give their time and talent to provide free medical and dental care to Hamilton County residents who are uninsured or underinsured. Our clinic is a positive, professional environment — and a fun place to volunteer! Volunteers must be 18 years or older. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Trinity Free Clinic Volunteers are Trinity Free Clinic’s most valued resource! They are the heart of our organization, offering expertise and helping hands to improve the health of our neighbors in need. Trinity relies on more than 300 volunteers who selflessly give their time and talent to provide free medical and dental care to Hamilton County residents who are uninsured or underinsured. Our clinic is a positive, professional environment — and a fun place to volunteer! Volunteers must be 18 years or older. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Trinity Free Clinic Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: A Kid Again VolunteerWe exist to foster hope, happiness, and healing for children with life-threatening conditions and their families. Please join the A Kid Again volunteer team. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply to be A Kid Again volunteer. Agency: A Kid Again We exist to foster hope, happiness, and healing for children with life-threatening conditions and their families. Please join the A Kid Again volunteer team. CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply to be A Kid Again volunteer. Agency: A Kid Again Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46250 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Cooper House VolunteerThe Cooper House is seeking volunteers who are passionate about serving families. A wide variety of volunteer opportunities are available. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our volunteer form. Agency: The Cooper House The Cooper House is seeking volunteers who are passionate about serving families. A wide variety of volunteer opportunities are available. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete our volunteer form. Agency: The Cooper House Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46061 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Morning Light VolunteerMorning Light is a charitable nonprofit organization in Indianapolis that serves people who have truly nowhere else to go. Our residents often have no family, no home, and no support system to speak of—but they have us. Many of our residents have had difficult lives, but their end of life doesn’t have to be! At Morning Light, we believe that every person is worthy of love, respect, and dignity. No matter a person’s age, income, gender, background, or life story, we are here to provide a peaceful and supportive place of rest in their final days. Volunteers are needed with the following: Bedside volunteer Food prep volunteer Reception volunteer Activity volunteer Special events volunteerPlease CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete a volunteer application. Agency: Abbie Hunt Bryce Home Morning Light is a charitable nonprofit organization in Indianapolis that serves people who have truly nowhere else to go. Our residents often have no family, no home, and no support system to speak of—but they have us. Many of our residents have had difficult lives, but their end of life doesn’t have to be! At Morning Light, we believe that every person is worthy of love, respect, and dignity. No matter a person’s age, income, gender, background, or life story, we are here to provide a peaceful and supportive place of rest in their final days. Volunteers are needed with the following: Bedside volunteer Food prep volunteer Reception volunteer Activity volunteer Special events volunteerPlease CLICK HERE to learn more and to complete a volunteer application. Agency: Abbie Hunt Bryce Home Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46250 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Servants at Work (SAWs) VolunteerJoin SAWs in transforming lives through service! Volunteer with Servants at Work (SAWs) and make a direct impact on individuals with mobility challenges. Help us build custom ramps, provide freedom, and create inclusive environments. Your time and dedication can make a significant difference. Join our team of compassionate volunteers today and be part of a mission that changes lives. Visit our website to learn more and sign up to volunteer with SAWs. Together, let's build a more accessible and inclusive world! Visit https://sawsramps.volunteerhub.com/vv2/lp/indiana to select an opportunity to join us! Agency: Servants at Work (SAWs) Join SAWs in transforming lives through service! Volunteer with Servants at Work (SAWs) and make a direct impact on individuals with mobility challenges. Help us build custom ramps, provide freedom, and create inclusive environments. Your time and dedication can make a significant difference. Join our team of compassionate volunteers today and be part of a mission that changes lives. Visit our website to learn more and sign up to volunteer with SAWs. Together, let's build a more accessible and inclusive world! Visit https://sawsramps.volunteerhub.com/vv2/lp/indiana to select an opportunity to join us! Agency: Servants at Work (SAWs) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Free Play Box StewardOur Free Play Box Stewards maintain and stock their designated Free Play Box (supplies will be provided by Mudsock Youth Athletics) In addition, Stewards will report any damage and/or vandalism to Mudsock Youth Athletics. Free Play Boxes are located in Cyntheanne Park, Holland Park, Nickel Plate District, and Cumberland Park. Please contact Scott Spillman with questions. Agency: Mudsock Youth Athletics Our Free Play Box Stewards maintain and stock their designated Free Play Box (supplies will be provided by Mudsock Youth Athletics) In addition, Stewards will report any damage and/or vandalism to Mudsock Youth Athletics. Free Play Boxes are located in Cyntheanne Park, Holland Park, Nickel Plate District, and Cumberland Park. Please contact Scott Spillman with questions. Agency: Mudsock Youth Athletics Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Shepherd's Center Together Today Lead Volunteer - Fishers
Shepherd’s Center Of Hamilton County Is Looking For Volunteers!
Are you interested in serving your community? We have a variety of opportunities for you to help your aging neighbors. Which one is right for you? Community Caring ProgramShepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over. Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month. One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Housekeeping, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services.We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION Together Today Program Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles. Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Together Today Program provides an excellent opportunity for older adults to meet on a regular basis, make new friends, and have a wonderful time socializing. Each session begins with light breakfast and social time full of games and catching up with friends. Lunch is provided and is followed by a planned activity or presentation. Together Today Lead Volunteer serves as the “welcome committee” and welcomes all new members to the group and helps them join activities. The lead volunteer helps keep the group on task and welcomes the sponsors and gets them set up for lunch/activity. The lead volunteer will also be the point of contact for SCHC staff. Volunteers will complete an interview, background check and training Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County
Shepherd’s Center Of Hamilton County Is Looking For Volunteers!
Are you interested in serving your community? We have a variety of opportunities for you to help your aging neighbors. Which one is right for you? Community Caring ProgramShepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over. Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month. One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Housekeeping, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services.We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION Together Today Program Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles. Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Together Today Program provides an excellent opportunity for older adults to meet on a regular basis, make new friends, and have a wonderful time socializing. Each session begins with light breakfast and social time full of games and catching up with friends. Lunch is provided and is followed by a planned activity or presentation. Together Today Lead Volunteer serves as the “welcome committee” and welcomes all new members to the group and helps them join activities. The lead volunteer helps keep the group on task and welcomes the sponsors and gets them set up for lunch/activity. The lead volunteer will also be the point of contact for SCHC staff. Volunteers will complete an interview, background check and training Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shepherd's Center Guardianship Volunteer AdvocateShepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles. Adults with limited decisional capacity in one or more areas of their life as determined by the court benefit from the Hamilton County VASIA Guardianship Program and Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County. Guardianship is a dramatic intervention; it is a legal appointment by the court after careful consideration and evaluation to determine that less restrictive options for assistance would not be enough. Volunteer Advocates are paired with an adult under guardianship to help monitor their care plan and ensure the highest degree of independence, dignity, health, comfort, and safety is maintained. Advocates work closely with SCHC care team and Hamilton County Court to monitor client’s well-being. The advocate helps them make decisions based on their own best interests and preferences. Volunteer Advocates will complete an interview, background check and have extensive training as well as continued support and ongoing training. Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles. Adults with limited decisional capacity in one or more areas of their life as determined by the court benefit from the Hamilton County VASIA Guardianship Program and Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County. Guardianship is a dramatic intervention; it is a legal appointment by the court after careful consideration and evaluation to determine that less restrictive options for assistance would not be enough. Volunteer Advocates are paired with an adult under guardianship to help monitor their care plan and ensure the highest degree of independence, dignity, health, comfort, and safety is maintained. Advocates work closely with SCHC care team and Hamilton County Court to monitor client’s well-being. The advocate helps them make decisions based on their own best interests and preferences. Volunteer Advocates will complete an interview, background check and have extensive training as well as continued support and ongoing training. Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shepherd's Center Community Caring VolunteerShepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.
Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over. Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month. One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services. We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events.Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County provides programs to promote and support independent lifestyles for adults 55+ in Hamilton County. Our vision is to be known throughout Hamilton County as a trusted resource for connecting seniors with beneficial programs to support their independence. Through our programs, seniors have the opportunity to connect with services or to other individuals that will help enrich independent lifestyles.
Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County’s Community Caring Program allows seniors to live independently with dignity in their own homes for as long as safely possible by connecting volunteers with home-bound, isolated, and/or financially fragile seniors 55 and over. Community Caring Volunteers have a passion for giving back to seniors in their communities. All one -on-one volunteers complete an interview, background check and training. Many of our volunteers are 55+ who enjoy helping those in the same life stage. Volunteers must be available to donate a minimum of one hour per month. One-On-One Opportunities include Transportation, Friendly Visits, Phone Pal, Yard Work, Light Home Repair and Maintenance, and other needed services. We also have Group Opportunities for Care Package Deliveries and Special Events.Agency: Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank Warehouse VolunteerAssist along with other volunteers during our food bank warehouse weekly operational times - weigh and sort food, make up food orders, assist with nonperishable food distributions to food pantries, and participate in other tasks. The activities described above are ideal for people who can lift 20 pounds and learn to use food bank equipment. Currently we are limiting the age of volunteers to 14 years and older. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to respond to this opportunity. Agency: Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank Assist along with other volunteers during our food bank warehouse weekly operational times - weigh and sort food, make up food orders, assist with nonperishable food distributions to food pantries, and participate in other tasks. The activities described above are ideal for people who can lift 20 pounds and learn to use food bank equipment. Currently we are limiting the age of volunteers to 14 years and older. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to respond to this opportunity. Agency: Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good Samaritan Warehouse Support Team VolunteerThe Good Samaritan warehouse support team iVolunteer involves sorting, processing, and boxing donated items that are repurposed to Hamilton County families (clothing, books, food, household items, etc). You may be needed to lift boxes of a minimal weight. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up for this opportunity. Agency: Good Samaritan Network The Good Samaritan warehouse support team iVolunteer involves sorting, processing, and boxing donated items that are repurposed to Hamilton County families (clothing, books, food, household items, etc). You may be needed to lift boxes of a minimal weight. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up for this opportunity. Agency: Good Samaritan Network Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Best Buddies Citizens Program!Members with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities are matched in a mutually enriching one-to-one friendship—a wonderful opportunity to promote social inclusion and respect. Additional opportunities arise throughout the year for social activities with Best Buddies Indiana! Link to volunteer: Volunteer in Indiana - Best Buddies International Or Email: MarkLantz@bestbuddies.org
Agency: Best Buddies Indiana Members with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities are matched in a mutually enriching one-to-one friendship—a wonderful opportunity to promote social inclusion and respect. Additional opportunities arise throughout the year for social activities with Best Buddies Indiana! Link to volunteer: Volunteer in Indiana - Best Buddies International Or Email: MarkLantz@bestbuddies.org
Agency: Best Buddies Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hamilton County Weed WrangleWeed Wrangles are held across Hamilton County throughout the year. They are often hosted by parks departments, homeowners associations, churches, or local environmental or community groups but hosting and attending Weed Wrangles is open to all! Registration is required for events and more information about Hamilton County Weed Wrangles can be found HERE. Agency: Hamilton County Invasives Partnership Weed Wrangles are held across Hamilton County throughout the year. They are often hosted by parks departments, homeowners associations, churches, or local environmental or community groups but hosting and attending Weed Wrangles is open to all! Registration is required for events and more information about Hamilton County Weed Wrangles can be found HERE. Agency: Hamilton County Invasives Partnership Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant VolunteerThe City of Fishers has enacted the Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant program to ensure the safety of our residents and to assist the Fishers Fire Department. In the winter months heavy snowfall can bury fire hydrants, making it difficult for firefighters to locate and access them during an emergency, when every second counts! The City of Fishers is asking residents and other community members to sign up and Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant to help keep Fishers safe. The Role of an Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant Participant The primary role is to make sure the adopted fire hydrant is clearly visible from the street Duties Keep the fire hydrant free of snow and ice with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Keep the hydrant free of grass, weeds, and debris with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Track hoursPlease CLICK HERE to choose your adopted fire hydrant. Agency: City of Fishers The City of Fishers has enacted the Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant program to ensure the safety of our residents and to assist the Fishers Fire Department. In the winter months heavy snowfall can bury fire hydrants, making it difficult for firefighters to locate and access them during an emergency, when every second counts! The City of Fishers is asking residents and other community members to sign up and Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant to help keep Fishers safe. The Role of an Adopt-A-Fire Hydrant Participant The primary role is to make sure the adopted fire hydrant is clearly visible from the street Duties Keep the fire hydrant free of snow and ice with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Keep the hydrant free of grass, weeds, and debris with clearances of at least 3 feet all around the hydrant Track hoursPlease CLICK HERE to choose your adopted fire hydrant. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Good Samaritan Food Pantry DriveThe Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned meats: chicken, tuna, ravioli, beef stew, etc. Dry products: rice, noodles, spaghetti, mac and cheese, potatoes Meals in packetsDonations can be dropped off to the Good Samaritan Network at 12933 Parkside Drive, Fishers, Indiana daily between 9 a.m. and noon, and 1 - 3 p.m. Please contact Nancy Chance via email with questions. Agency: Good Samaritan Network The Good Samaritan Network of Hamilton County is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned meats: chicken, tuna, ravioli, beef stew, etc. Dry products: rice, noodles, spaghetti, mac and cheese, potatoes Meals in packetsDonations can be dropped off to the Good Samaritan Network at 12933 Parkside Drive, Fishers, Indiana daily between 9 a.m. and noon, and 1 - 3 p.m. Please contact Nancy Chance via email with questions. Agency: Good Samaritan Network Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Second Helpings VolunteerSecond Helpings is seeking volunteers to help prepare meals in their Hunger Relief Kitchen. A volunteers’ first step is to sign up through their online application here, and then their Manager of Volunteer Services will reach out to schedule you for a virtual orientation session. Then the volunteer can schedule themselves for shifts. They do require all volunteers provide a copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record before entering the building. Agency: Second Helpings Second Helpings is seeking volunteers to help prepare meals in their Hunger Relief Kitchen. A volunteers’ first step is to sign up through their online application here, and then their Manager of Volunteer Services will reach out to schedule you for a virtual orientation session. Then the volunteer can schedule themselves for shifts. They do require all volunteers provide a copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record before entering the building. Agency: Second Helpings Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Come to Me Food Pantry DriveThe Come to Me Food Pantry is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned fruits Canned vegetables Crackers Spaghetti sauce Peanut butter Strawberry or grape jelly Cereal Breakfast bars Canned pasta (spaghettios etc) Non–refrigerated puddings Raman noodles Mac and cheese Toaster pastries Instant oatmeal Regular oatmeal Canned chicken and dumplings Canned meats (chicken, turkey, roast beef, salmon) Gravy Stuffing mix Jiffy corn muffin mix Alfredo sauce Canned beef stew Boxed potatoes 1 lb. bags of rice Canned beans Canned soups Pancake mix/syrupDonations can be dropped off to Come to Me Food Pantry at 9691 East 116th Street, Fishers, Indiana. The pantry is located behind the Fishers United Methodist Church in a small building labeled Fellowship Hall. Donations can be dropped off 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Please contact Linda Williams via email or 317-695-0069 with questions. Agency: Come to me Food Pantry at Fishers United Methodist Church The Come to Me Food Pantry is seeking the following food pantry donations: Canned fruits Canned vegetables Crackers Spaghetti sauce Peanut butter Strawberry or grape jelly Cereal Breakfast bars Canned pasta (spaghettios etc) Non–refrigerated puddings Raman noodles Mac and cheese Toaster pastries Instant oatmeal Regular oatmeal Canned chicken and dumplings Canned meats (chicken, turkey, roast beef, salmon) Gravy Stuffing mix Jiffy corn muffin mix Alfredo sauce Canned beef stew Boxed potatoes 1 lb. bags of rice Canned beans Canned soups Pancake mix/syrupDonations can be dropped off to Come to Me Food Pantry at 9691 East 116th Street, Fishers, Indiana. The pantry is located behind the Fishers United Methodist Church in a small building labeled Fellowship Hall. Donations can be dropped off 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Please contact Linda Williams via email or 317-695-0069 with questions. Agency: Come to me Food Pantry at Fishers United Methodist Church Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cherish Child Advocacy Center DonationsCherish is a non-profit organization that assists and protects children by removing barriers to investigation and treatment, as well as provides regional leadership in combating child abuse and exploitation. Cherish is seeking donations via their Amazon Wish List. Please CLICK HERE to view the list. Contact Kelly Reiff via email with any questions. Agency: Cherish Child Advocacy Center Cherish is a non-profit organization that assists and protects children by removing barriers to investigation and treatment, as well as provides regional leadership in combating child abuse and exploitation. Cherish is seeking donations via their Amazon Wish List. Please CLICK HERE to view the list. Contact Kelly Reiff via email with any questions. Agency: Cherish Child Advocacy Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Big!There are well over 1,000 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor through our program at this very moment. Our agency serves Marion, Hamilton, and Johnson counties, and we match within 20 minutes of where you live or work. That means the kids waiting are your neighbors, family, and fellow community members. We ask our mentors to make a 1-year commitment up front. You must have accessible to reliable transportation, be over 19 years of age, and go through a background check. Once matched, you will see your little for 4 hours per month. If you’re ready to become a Big, that is wonderful! Here is the link to begin the process: https://bebigforkids.com/volunteer If you’re interested but want more information, that’s awesome too! Every month we host two callout meetings – one virtual and one in-person. You can register using one of these two links: Virtual Callout Meeting In-Person Callout Meeting Please reach out to Charles Stringer at cstringer@bbbsci.org with any questions
Additionally, here is a link to some FAQ’s that you may find helpful! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana There are well over 1,000 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor through our program at this very moment. Our agency serves Marion, Hamilton, and Johnson counties, and we match within 20 minutes of where you live or work. That means the kids waiting are your neighbors, family, and fellow community members. We ask our mentors to make a 1-year commitment up front. You must have accessible to reliable transportation, be over 19 years of age, and go through a background check. Once matched, you will see your little for 4 hours per month. If you’re ready to become a Big, that is wonderful! Here is the link to begin the process: https://bebigforkids.com/volunteer If you’re interested but want more information, that’s awesome too! Every month we host two callout meetings – one virtual and one in-person. You can register using one of these two links: Virtual Callout Meeting In-Person Callout Meeting Please reach out to Charles Stringer at cstringer@bbbsci.org with any questions
Additionally, here is a link to some FAQ’s that you may find helpful! Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee MemberVolunteer Committee Member Description Overview: As a member of the volunteer committee you work with Meals on Wheels staff and Board of Directors to ensure that the program continues to grow and meet the ever changing needs of our recipients. Review all relevant material before committee meetings Attend committee meetings and voice objective opinions on issues Pay attention to association activities that affect or are affected by the committee's work Support the efforts of the committee chair and carry out individual assignments made by the chair Work as part of the committee and staff team to ensure that the committee's work and recommendations are in keeping with the general association mission and goalsAgency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Volunteer Committee Member Description Overview: As a member of the volunteer committee you work with Meals on Wheels staff and Board of Directors to ensure that the program continues to grow and meet the ever changing needs of our recipients. Review all relevant material before committee meetings Attend committee meetings and voice objective opinions on issues Pay attention to association activities that affect or are affected by the committee's work Support the efforts of the committee chair and carry out individual assignments made by the chair Work as part of the committee and staff team to ensure that the committee's work and recommendations are in keeping with the general association mission and goalsAgency: Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Doctor Volunteer opportunityHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer RNHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteer RN. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteer RN. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Spanish InterpreterHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers are fluent in Spanish with experience in interpreting. An ideal volunteer commitment is minimum of one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers are fluent in Spanish with experience in interpreting. An ideal volunteer commitment is minimum of one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Licensed Mental Health ProviderHeart and Soul Clinic provides mental health care for uninsured. Mental health volunteers are available on a PRN basis when a patient is in need of counseling. Each patient will receive a maximum of 6 sessions. Mental Health professionals can provide services virtually. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides mental health care for uninsured. Mental health volunteers are available on a PRN basis when a patient is in need of counseling. Each patient will receive a maximum of 6 sessions. Mental Health professionals can provide services virtually. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DentistHeart and Soul Clinic provides dental care for uninsured. An ideal dentist volunteer commitment is a minimum of one shift per quarter. All dental care is provided at the clinic building. Dental services are provided on the first Saturday morning of each month and the third Thursday evening of each month. Shifts are available at the clinic building. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides dental care for uninsured. An ideal dentist volunteer commitment is a minimum of one shift per quarter. All dental care is provided at the clinic building. Dental services are provided on the first Saturday morning of each month and the third Thursday evening of each month. Shifts are available at the clinic building. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Doctor Volunteer opportunityHeart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Heart and Soul Clinic provides medical care for uninsured. Volunteers with experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, ER are ideal. An ideal volunteer commitment is one shift per month. Shifts are available at the clinic building in Westfield or Mobile Units in Fishers, Noblesville or Carmel. If interested contact Lisa Kreag Executive Director at lisa@heartandsoulclinic.org or complete volunteer application at www.heartandsoulclinic.org Agency: Heart and Soul Clinic Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46074 Allow Groups: No |