Volunteer Opportunities From: Volunteer Fishers

Volunteer: Giving Garden Volunteer

Do you love gardening? The Hamilton County Master Gardeners Association is seeking volunteers to help with the Giving Garden located on the grounds of Christ the Savior Lutheran Church, 10500 E 126th Street, Fishers, IN. Volunteers are needed to assist with the following:

September – October - November   Harvesting, weeding, garden clearance (scouts), composting, cover crop planting, hardware removal, manure fertilizing, path maintenance, weed tarp application, inventory supplies, evaluate fabric and equipment, close irrigation system.  Harvest seeds.  Secure co-chairs and crop captains for next year.  Elementary school students’ visits.  Annual HCMGA committee reviews.   December – January – February – March   Order seeds, nursery services, supplies and equipment.  Off-season maintenance.  Cover crop mowing.  Move, remove weed control tarps and landscape fabric for new season.  Apply compost, manure fertilizer and pre-emergent herbicide as required.  Volunteer recruitment.    April – May – Early June   Prepare planting rows: tilling, mulch, landscape fabric, initial weeding.  Set up hardware, fencing, row covers and irrigation system.  Plant seeds, sets and seedlings (student help).  Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, weed and pest control.  Hand water as needed.  Thin and trim plantings.  Weed.  Early harvesting, packing, weighing, and delivery begins.  Attach plants to hardware.  Label rows.  Host church gardener question days.  Volunteer recruitment.  Elementary school students’ visits.   June – July – August   Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, pest control, hardware, fences, and row covers.  Thin and trim plants, amend mulch, weed, main harvesting and composting.  Host garden visit day(s).  Volunteer recruitment.  Senior center visits.  Church gardener question days.

We have the following opportunities available:

Please be aware that work shifts may end prior to the stated end time if all tasks have been completed.  Try to come to the garden at the stated start time to ensure we are working.  Leave when you must.  We also may cancel work days due to inclement weather.  We will try our best to contact you an hour prior to our stated start times if a work day is cancelled.

Sunday, March 21, 1 - 5 pm: Plots 4 & 5 install cattle panels, place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulchSaturday, March 28, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, inspect & repair perimeter fencingSaturday, April 4, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, organize shedSaturday, April 11, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchSaturday, April 18, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant mulchSaturday, April 25, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchBeginning Monday, April 27 through Thursday, October 15Every Monday and Wednesday 8 - 11 am, and Thursdays 4 - 6 pm: Harvest, weed, plant maintenance, deliver to food pantries

Agency: Giving Garden

Do you love gardening? The Hamilton County Master Gardeners Association is seeking volunteers to help with the Giving Garden located on the grounds of Christ the Savior Lutheran Church, 10500 E 126th Street, Fishers, IN. Volunteers are needed to assist with the following:

September – October - November   Harvesting, weeding, garden clearance (scouts), composting, cover crop planting, hardware removal, manure fertilizing, path maintenance, weed tarp application, inventory supplies, evaluate fabric and equipment, close irrigation system.  Harvest seeds.  Secure co-chairs and crop captains for next year.  Elementary school students’ visits.  Annual HCMGA committee reviews.   December – January – February – March   Order seeds, nursery services, supplies and equipment.  Off-season maintenance.  Cover crop mowing.  Move, remove weed control tarps and landscape fabric for new season.  Apply compost, manure fertilizer and pre-emergent herbicide as required.  Volunteer recruitment.    April – May – Early June   Prepare planting rows: tilling, mulch, landscape fabric, initial weeding.  Set up hardware, fencing, row covers and irrigation system.  Plant seeds, sets and seedlings (student help).  Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, weed and pest control.  Hand water as needed.  Thin and trim plantings.  Weed.  Early harvesting, packing, weighing, and delivery begins.  Attach plants to hardware.  Label rows.  Host church gardener question days.  Volunteer recruitment.  Elementary school students’ visits.   June – July – August   Monitor and adjust irrigation, fertilizer, pest control, hardware, fences, and row covers.  Thin and trim plants, amend mulch, weed, main harvesting and composting.  Host garden visit day(s).  Volunteer recruitment.  Senior center visits.  Church gardener question days.

We have the following opportunities available:

Please be aware that work shifts may end prior to the stated end time if all tasks have been completed.  Try to come to the garden at the stated start time to ensure we are working.  Leave when you must.  We also may cancel work days due to inclement weather.  We will try our best to contact you an hour prior to our stated start times if a work day is cancelled.

Sunday, March 21, 1 - 5 pm: Plots 4 & 5 install cattle panels, place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulchSaturday, March 28, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, inspect & repair perimeter fencingSaturday, April 4, 12 - 4 pm: Place landscape fabric, plant seeds, mulch, organize shedSaturday, April 11, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchSaturday, April 18, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant mulchSaturday, April 25, 12 - 4 pm: Weed, plant, mulchBeginning Monday, April 27 through Thursday, October 15Every Monday and Wednesday 8 - 11 am, and Thursdays 4 - 6 pm: Harvest, weed, plant maintenance, deliver to food pantries

Agency: Giving Garden

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Sorter

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

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: Special Event

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 ManagerIf 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 ManagerIf 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: Meal Service

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 for being willing to serve with us! 

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 for being willing to serve with us! 

Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: NSEF - Backpack Distribution to Families 7/14/26

On July 14th at Noblesville Schools Community Center we will distribute backpacks full of supplies to families in need at Noblesville Schools. Two different distribution times are available. Please wear Noblesville Schools spirit wear to identify you as a volunteer. 

This is an adult only volunteer opportunity and no students from Noblesville Schools are allowed to volunteer for this specific opportunity. 

If you have any questions please reach out to Adriann Young, adriann_young@nobl.k12.in.us. 

Agency: Noblesville Schools Education Foundation

On July 14th at Noblesville Schools Community Center we will distribute backpacks full of supplies to families in need at Noblesville Schools. Two different distribution times are available. Please wear Noblesville Schools spirit wear to identify you as a volunteer. 

This is an adult only volunteer opportunity and no students from Noblesville Schools are allowed to volunteer for this specific opportunity. 

If you have any questions please reach out to Adriann Young, adriann_young@nobl.k12.in.us. 

Agency: Noblesville Schools Education Foundation

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NSEF - School Supply Sorting, 7/13/26 - Noblesville Schools Community Center

We're excited for our annual NSEF Stuff the Bus - School Supply Drive event at Walmart in Noblesville on July 11th! We need volunteers the following week on 7/13 to help with sorting the supplies and stuffing backpacks.

Volunteers are encouraged to bring their entire family! We would love for you to wear Noblesville Schools spirit wear so people identify you as a volunteer and closed toed shoes. We will be indoors at the Community Center.

Please reach out to Adriann Young if you have any questions! A follow up email with more details will come closer to the event after you sign up. (adriann_young@nobl.k12.in.us)

Agency: Noblesville Schools Education Foundation

We're excited for our annual NSEF Stuff the Bus - School Supply Drive event at Walmart in Noblesville on July 11th! We need volunteers the following week on 7/13 to help with sorting the supplies and stuffing backpacks.

Volunteers are encouraged to bring their entire family! We would love for you to wear Noblesville Schools spirit wear so people identify you as a volunteer and closed toed shoes. We will be indoors at the Community Center.

Please reach out to Adriann Young if you have any questions! A follow up email with more details will come closer to the event after you sign up. (adriann_young@nobl.k12.in.us)

Agency: Noblesville Schools Education Foundation

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: NSEF's Stuff the Bus! Walmart on 7/11/26

We're excited for our annual NSEF Stuff the Bus - School Supply Drive event at Walmart in Noblesville! Join us on 7/11/26 as we collect donated (new) school supplies to support Noblesville Schools students. Volunteers are needed to help sort donations and pass out fliers outside of the front entrance doors. 

Volunteers are encouraged to bring their entire family! It is usually hot outside (during Stuff the Bus) so we suggest bringing lots of water, a snack, sunscreen, and we would love for you to wear Noblesville Schools spirit wear so people identify you as a volunteer.  

The last shift at 3:00 pm will be asked to follow the bus from Walmart to Noblesville Schools Community Center to help unload. Expect to lift heavy boxes of supplies. 

Please reach out to Adriann Young if you have any questions! A follow up email with more details will come closer to the event after you sign up. (adriann_young@nobl.k12.in.us)

Agency: Noblesville Schools Education Foundation

We're excited for our annual NSEF Stuff the Bus - School Supply Drive event at Walmart in Noblesville! Join us on 7/11/26 as we collect donated (new) school supplies to support Noblesville Schools students. Volunteers are needed to help sort donations and pass out fliers outside of the front entrance doors. 

Volunteers are encouraged to bring their entire family! It is usually hot outside (during Stuff the Bus) so we suggest bringing lots of water, a snack, sunscreen, and we would love for you to wear Noblesville Schools spirit wear so people identify you as a volunteer.  

The last shift at 3:00 pm will be asked to follow the bus from Walmart to Noblesville Schools Community Center to help unload. Expect to lift heavy boxes of supplies. 

Please reach out to Adriann Young if you have any questions! A follow up email with more details will come closer to the event after you sign up. (adriann_young@nobl.k12.in.us)

Agency: Noblesville Schools Education Foundation

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mayor's Breakfast Volunteer

To foster connections and support among various Fishers organizations, businesses, and residents in our community, the City of Fishers hosts a monthly Mayor's Breakfast event. This gathering takes place in the theater at Fishers Municipal Center, 1 Municipal Drive. 

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with setup, attendee check-in, and tear-down. Volunteers should be comfortable using a computer and able to work efficiently. Breakfast will be provided.

Agency: City of Fishers

To foster connections and support among various Fishers organizations, businesses, and residents in our community, the City of Fishers hosts a monthly Mayor's Breakfast event. This gathering takes place in the theater at Fishers Municipal Center, 1 Municipal Drive. 

We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist with setup, attendee check-in, and tear-down. Volunteers should be comfortable using a computer and able to work efficiently. Breakfast will be provided.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Half Marathon Packet Pickup Volunteer

Geist Half Marathon – Packet Pickup Volunteer Opportunities

Join the Geist Half Marathon team and help support packet pickup for race participants. Volunteers play an important role in ensuring a smooth and welcoming experience for runners.

Friday First Shift Volunteers Assist with event setup, including:

Setting up tables, signage, and materials Organizing race packets, shirts, and participant items Preparing the packet pickup area for participants Lifting and moving tables and supplies as neededA meal will be provided

Friday Second and Third Shift Volunteers Support packet pickup operations by:

Assisting participants with locating and receiving their race packets Distributing shirts and other event materials Providing general customer service and directions Helping maintain an organized and efficient flow of participantsA meal will be provided

Saturday Volunteers Provide support during peak packet pickup and event wrap-up by:

Assisting participants with packet distribution Answering questions and directing participants as needed

Agency: City of Fishers

Geist Half Marathon – Packet Pickup Volunteer Opportunities

Join the Geist Half Marathon team and help support packet pickup for race participants. Volunteers play an important role in ensuring a smooth and welcoming experience for runners.

Friday First Shift Volunteers Assist with event setup, including:

Setting up tables, signage, and materials Organizing race packets, shirts, and participant items Preparing the packet pickup area for participants Lifting and moving tables and supplies as neededA meal will be provided

Friday Second and Third Shift Volunteers Support packet pickup operations by:

Assisting participants with locating and receiving their race packets Distributing shirts and other event materials Providing general customer service and directions Helping maintain an organized and efficient flow of participantsA meal will be provided

Saturday Volunteers Provide support during peak packet pickup and event wrap-up by:

Assisting participants with packet distribution Answering questions and directing participants as needed

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: GPC Summer Camp Volunteer – Week 4 Morning Shift

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GPC Summer Camp Volunteer – Week 4 Full Day Shift

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GPC Summer Camp Volunteer – Week 4 Afternoon Shift

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 20, 2026 through Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GPC Summer Camp Volunteer – Week 3 Full Day Shift

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GPC Summer Camp Volunteer – Week 3 Afternoon Shift

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RAISE THE ROOF Community Night

We are hosting a RAISE THE ROOF Community Night fundraiser with live bluegrass music, kid and adult activities, food trucks, silent auction and raffle.  

Needing volunteers to help with:

 Set Up 3:00-5:00PMCheck-in attendees and walk-in sales (using Zeffy) 5-7:30 7:30-10PM or Longer if you're having fun!Kids activities MUST LIKE CHILDREN! (set up and assist making fairy crowns/ninja masks-EASY AND FUN, bubbles, various balls, rackets, hula hoops) 5-7:30 7:30-10PM or Longer if you're having fun!Silent Auction (set up, assist bidders with QR codes on Zeffy) Beer/wine sales (must provide current alcohol license, cashless sales through QR code on Zeffy) 5-7:30 7:30-10PM or Longer if you're having fun!Clean up after event.

Shifts 2-2.5 hours or the entire time if you're having fun!

Lots of opportunities to help out while listening to great live bluegrass music!


Agency: Healthy & Dwell, Inc

We are hosting a RAISE THE ROOF Community Night fundraiser with live bluegrass music, kid and adult activities, food trucks, silent auction and raffle.  

Needing volunteers to help with:

 Set Up 3:00-5:00PMCheck-in attendees and walk-in sales (using Zeffy) 5-7:30 7:30-10PM or Longer if you're having fun!Kids activities MUST LIKE CHILDREN! (set up and assist making fairy crowns/ninja masks-EASY AND FUN, bubbles, various balls, rackets, hula hoops) 5-7:30 7:30-10PM or Longer if you're having fun!Silent Auction (set up, assist bidders with QR codes on Zeffy) Beer/wine sales (must provide current alcohol license, cashless sales through QR code on Zeffy) 5-7:30 7:30-10PM or Longer if you're having fun!Clean up after event.

Shifts 2-2.5 hours or the entire time if you're having fun!

Lots of opportunities to help out while listening to great live bluegrass music!


Agency: Healthy & Dwell, Inc

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 10, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Colts Caring Mondays


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 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 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.

Thank you for being willing to serve with us!

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 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 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.

Thank you for being willing to serve with us!

Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations.

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions.

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone.



Agency: Inspiring Service

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations.

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions.

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering easier for everyone.



Agency: Inspiring Service

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 3, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brooke's Place Buddy

Brooke’s Place Ongoing Support Groups rely on about 200 volunteers who directly serve our children and families. These generous gifts of time and compassion allow us to address the critical needs of grieving young people and their families.

Buddies provide behind the scenes support by helping to set up for a program night, welcoming families into the space as they arrive, serving dinner to families, and cleaning up at the end of the night. Buddies are often the first volunteer faces that a family sees when arriving for a program night, and help to create an atmosphere of support and care.

Buddy Requirements:

18 years old OR accompanied by a caregiver who is also volunteering

Fingerprint/Background check

6 month service commitment: 2 times per month on a set schedule from 5:30p-8:30p; M, T, W, or Th

Locations:

We have support group locations on the North, South, East, and Westsides of Marion county

TO APPLY:

Please complete this Brooke's Place Volunteer application (linked). Once you submit your application, someone from our team will reach out to you with next steps!

Agency: Brooke's Place

Brooke’s Place Ongoing Support Groups rely on about 200 volunteers who directly serve our children and families. These generous gifts of time and compassion allow us to address the critical needs of grieving young people and their families.

Buddies provide behind the scenes support by helping to set up for a program night, welcoming families into the space as they arrive, serving dinner to families, and cleaning up at the end of the night. Buddies are often the first volunteer faces that a family sees when arriving for a program night, and help to create an atmosphere of support and care.

Buddy Requirements:

18 years old OR accompanied by a caregiver who is also volunteering

Fingerprint/Background check

6 month service commitment: 2 times per month on a set schedule from 5:30p-8:30p; M, T, W, or Th

Locations:

We have support group locations on the North, South, East, and Westsides of Marion county

TO APPLY:

Please complete this Brooke's Place Volunteer application (linked). Once you submit your application, someone from our team will reach out to you with next steps!

Agency: Brooke's Place

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46260

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help a Neighbor Volunteer

There comes a time in everyone's life when a little help from a caring neighbor makes all the difference. In those moments, we each have the chance to offer that same kindness to other in need.

"Help A Neighbor" is a community-driven initiative in Fishers that connects neighbors who need support with volunteers eager to assist. The volunteer projects available are simple, meaningful tasks that can be completed by individuals, families, or groups—no specialized tools, advanced skills, or significant time commitments required.

Possible projects could include:

Gutter CleanoutFence RepairLandscaping ProjectsLeaf RakingBike RepairSimple Vehicle RepairSnow RemovalYard CleanupYard Mowing

If you would like to make a difference by being a Help A Neighbor volunteer, please respond to this opportunity. When a Help A Neighbor project occurs, you will be notified via email with more details. Please direct questions to Amy Crell via email.

Agency: City of Fishers

There comes a time in everyone's life when a little help from a caring neighbor makes all the difference. In those moments, we each have the chance to offer that same kindness to other in need.

"Help A Neighbor" is a community-driven initiative in Fishers that connects neighbors who need support with volunteers eager to assist. The volunteer projects available are simple, meaningful tasks that can be completed by individuals, families, or groups—no specialized tools, advanced skills, or significant time commitments required.

Possible projects could include:

Gutter CleanoutFence RepairLandscaping ProjectsLeaf RakingBike RepairSimple Vehicle RepairSnow RemovalYard CleanupYard Mowing

If you would like to make a difference by being a Help A Neighbor volunteer, please respond to this opportunity. When a Help A Neighbor project occurs, you will be notified via email with more details. Please direct questions to Amy Crell via email.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Brook's Place Facilitator

Brooke’s Place Ongoing Support Groups rely on about 200 volunteers who directly serve our children and families. These generous gifts of time and compassion allow us to address the critical needs of grieving young people and their families.

Facilitators companion grieving youth in a peer-based grief support group setting. They listen without judgement, introduce activities, and facilitate peer connections so that participants feel less alone in the midst of their grief. No counseling background is required, just a heart for children and those who are grieving.

Facilitator Requirements:

18yrs or older

Fingerprint/Background check

16 hour Facilitator Training Workshop

1 year service commitment: 2 times per month on a set schedule from 5:30p-9:00p; M, T, W, or Th

Locations:

We have support group locations on the North, South, East, and Westsides of Marion county

TO APPLY:

Please complete this Brooke's Place Volunteer application (linked). Once you submit your application, someone from our team will reach out to you with next steps!

Agency: Brooke's Place

Brooke’s Place Ongoing Support Groups rely on about 200 volunteers who directly serve our children and families. These generous gifts of time and compassion allow us to address the critical needs of grieving young people and their families.

Facilitators companion grieving youth in a peer-based grief support group setting. They listen without judgement, introduce activities, and facilitate peer connections so that participants feel less alone in the midst of their grief. No counseling background is required, just a heart for children and those who are grieving.

Facilitator Requirements:

18yrs or older

Fingerprint/Background check

16 hour Facilitator Training Workshop

1 year service commitment: 2 times per month on a set schedule from 5:30p-9:00p; M, T, W, or Th

Locations:

We have support group locations on the North, South, East, and Westsides of Marion county

TO APPLY:

Please complete this Brooke's Place Volunteer application (linked). Once you submit your application, someone from our team will reach out to you with next steps!

Agency: Brooke's Place

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46260

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Noblesville Main Street Farmers Market

Join the Noblesville Main Street team at The Farmers Market. Help vendors with load-in /setup and teardown of their tents, as well as assisting with the transport of items to their assigned booth space. Helping market shoppers get purchased items to their cars using the NMS market carts.  Helping the NMS team make the market a success. 

Agency: Noblesville Main Street

Join the Noblesville Main Street team at The Farmers Market. Help vendors with load-in /setup and teardown of their tents, as well as assisting with the transport of items to their assigned booth space. Helping market shoppers get purchased items to their cars using the NMS market carts.  Helping the NMS team make the market a success. 

Agency: Noblesville Main Street

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Colts Caring Mondays


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


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: Meal Service

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: 30 AM -1 PM) and Dinner Service (4:30 PM-6 PM). We have 8 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: 30 AM -1 PM) and Dinner Service (4:30 PM-6 PM). We have 8 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: GPC Summer Camp Volunteer – Week 3 Morning Shift

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Girls Positivity Club is looking for positive female volunteers to help with summer camps for girls ages 6–13 in Noblesville! Volunteers help with crafts, baking, games, activities, and creating a fun, encouraging environment for campers.

Agency: Girls Positivity Club

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Roy G. Holland Park Splash Pad Bioswale Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Roy G. Holland Park Splash Pad Bioswale. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Roy G. Holland Park Splash Pad Bioswale. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fishers High School Rain Garden 3 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Fishers High School Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

 

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Fishers High School Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

 

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Heritage Park Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Heritage Park Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Heritage Park Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Summer Reading Prize Station

Summer Reading Prize Station Volunteers will assist with registering patrons for the Summer Reading Program, and review patron Summer Reading records to assist with prize redemption. This volunteer assignment is available June 1-July 31 only. Volunteers in this assignment must also complete training prior to volunteering.

Volunteers must age 14-adult, and help is needed at both Noblesville and Fishers Libraries. Interested? Please apply at https://hamiltoneastpl.org/volunteer-at-the-library/.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Summer Reading Prize Station Volunteers will assist with registering patrons for the Summer Reading Program, and review patron Summer Reading records to assist with prize redemption. This volunteer assignment is available June 1-July 31 only. Volunteers in this assignment must also complete training prior to volunteering.

Volunteers must age 14-adult, and help is needed at both Noblesville and Fishers Libraries. Interested? Please apply at https://hamiltoneastpl.org/volunteer-at-the-library/.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 31, 2026

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tidying Teens (Grades 6-12): Fishers Library & Noblesville Library

Tidying Teens volunteers help keep the library tidy, which may include dusting shelves, straightening books, notifying staff of problem areas, and other tasks. Volunteers do not shelve books. Shifts will be available at both the Fishers Library and the Noblesville Library.

This volunteer assignment is open to students in grades 6-12 only. Tidying Teens volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

Interested volunteers should complete the HEPL volunteer application. A library staff member will contact you with more information on how to schedule training.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Tidying Teens volunteers help keep the library tidy, which may include dusting shelves, straightening books, notifying staff of problem areas, and other tasks. Volunteers do not shelve books. Shifts will be available at both the Fishers Library and the Noblesville Library.

This volunteer assignment is open to students in grades 6-12 only. Tidying Teens volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

Interested volunteers should complete the HEPL volunteer application. A library staff member will contact you with more information on how to schedule training.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Advisory Board (Grades 6-12) @ Fishers Library

Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is the pulse of the teen community at the library. TAB members’ positive thoughts and ideas are heavily relied upon to create appropriate and engaging programs for teens. TAB members might be asked to weigh in on any topic that relates to library service for teens. Teens receive volunteer time for participating in monthly meetings. Volunteers must be enrolled in grades 6-12.

Teen Advisory Board volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

TAB volunteers must fill out a TAB application as well as a general volunteer application.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Teen Advisory Board (TAB) is the pulse of the teen community at the library. TAB members’ positive thoughts and ideas are heavily relied upon to create appropriate and engaging programs for teens. TAB members might be asked to weigh in on any topic that relates to library service for teens. Teens receive volunteer time for participating in monthly meetings. Volunteers must be enrolled in grades 6-12.

Teen Advisory Board volunteers must live within one of the four townships comprising the Hamilton East Public Library district (Fall Creek, Delaware, Noblesville, or Wayne) or attend a school within the library district.

TAB volunteers must fill out a TAB application as well as a general volunteer application.

Agency: Hamilton East Public Library

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Municipal Complex Tour Ambassador

Municipal Complex Tour Ambassador 

Organization: City of Fishers Location: Fishers Municipal Complex (1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN)

Do you love Fishers and enjoy meeting new people? The City of Fishers is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to serve as Tour Ambassadors for our Municipal Complex. As the city continues to grow, we host a variety of guests who want to go "behind the scenes" of local government. As a Tour Ambassador, you will play a vital role in ensuring these visits run smoothly by helping organize groups, providing a warm welcome, and leading visitors through our state-of-the-art facilities. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 4 of the 9 sessions.

Key Responsibilities

Group Leadership: Lead and transition groups between different tour stops, including City Hall theater, the Fishers Art Center, The Hamilton East Public Library, and the Police and Fire Departments.Crowd Management: Help maintain the flow of the tour and ensure all participants stay together and remain safe.Guest Engagement: Greet visitors with a friendly demeanor and answer basic questions about the City of Fishers and the Municipal Complex.

What We’re Looking For

Friendly & Professional: A positive attitude and a passion for community service.Communication Skills: Comfortable speaking to and directing groups of various sizes and ages (especially elementary-aged children).Reliability: Punctuality is key, as tours are scheduled at specific timesPhysical Ability: Must be comfortable standing and walking for up to 1.5 to 2 hours.

Tour Highlights

You’ll Showcase City Hall & Art Center: The 3-story hub featuring a public theater and art galleries.Public Safety: Visits to the Fishers Police and Fire Departments.

Perks of Volunteering

Inside Access: Gain a deep understanding of how your local government operates.Civic Impact: Help inspire the next generation of Fishers leaders.Recognition: Hours can be tracked toward city-wide volunteer recognition programs.

Agency: City of Fishers

Municipal Complex Tour Ambassador 

Organization: City of Fishers Location: Fishers Municipal Complex (1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN)

Do you love Fishers and enjoy meeting new people? The City of Fishers is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to serve as Tour Ambassadors for our Municipal Complex. As the city continues to grow, we host a variety of guests who want to go "behind the scenes" of local government. As a Tour Ambassador, you will play a vital role in ensuring these visits run smoothly by helping organize groups, providing a warm welcome, and leading visitors through our state-of-the-art facilities. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 4 of the 9 sessions.

Key Responsibilities

Group Leadership: Lead and transition groups between different tour stops, including City Hall theater, the Fishers Art Center, The Hamilton East Public Library, and the Police and Fire Departments.Crowd Management: Help maintain the flow of the tour and ensure all participants stay together and remain safe.Guest Engagement: Greet visitors with a friendly demeanor and answer basic questions about the City of Fishers and the Municipal Complex.

What We’re Looking For

Friendly & Professional: A positive attitude and a passion for community service.Communication Skills: Comfortable speaking to and directing groups of various sizes and ages (especially elementary-aged children).Reliability: Punctuality is key, as tours are scheduled at specific timesPhysical Ability: Must be comfortable standing and walking for up to 1.5 to 2 hours.

Tour Highlights

You’ll Showcase City Hall & Art Center: The 3-story hub featuring a public theater and art galleries.Public Safety: Visits to the Fishers Police and Fire Departments.

Perks of Volunteering

Inside Access: Gain a deep understanding of how your local government operates.Civic Impact: Help inspire the next generation of Fishers leaders.Recognition: Hours can be tracked toward city-wide volunteer recognition programs.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Farmers Market Volunteer

Fishers Farmers Market Crew

Join the heart of the community this season! We are looking for energetic, friendly volunteers to help the Fishers Farmers Market run smoothly. Whether you’re a morning owl who loves a workout or a social butterfly who enjoys working with kids, we have a spot for you. Please do not sign up for two shifts if they overlap. 

General Event Details

Location: Nickle Plate DistrictWeather: This is a rain or shine event. Please dress for the weather!

Requirements: Ability to provide a friendly, welcoming experience for our residents and vendors.

Available Shifts & Roles

Setup & Teardown: 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM 11:30 AM – 1:30 PMHeavy lifting required. Set up/take down tents and weights; place A-frame signs and barricades; arrange tables/chairs; organize swag bins.Market Operations: 6:30 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM

Assist with general setup; help vendors unload/move items; support the Parks tent and City Hall info desk; oversee food truck lots

Kid's Activity Lead: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PMLead the kids' craft and activity area. Guide families through games/projects, hand out prizes, and give clear instructions to groups.

Physical Requirements & Expectations For Operations & Setup Roles:

Must be comfortable standing for extended periods and performing physical tasks outdoors. You must be able to lift up to 40 lbs to manage tents, weights, and signiage.

Why Volunteer? Be the first to see the fresh produce, support local small businesses, and help keep Fishers one of the best places to live! Plus, you'll get to work directly with the Parks & Recreation team to make the magic happen.



Agency: Fishers Farmers Market

Fishers Farmers Market Crew

Join the heart of the community this season! We are looking for energetic, friendly volunteers to help the Fishers Farmers Market run smoothly. Whether you’re a morning owl who loves a workout or a social butterfly who enjoys working with kids, we have a spot for you. Please do not sign up for two shifts if they overlap. 

General Event Details

Location: Nickle Plate DistrictWeather: This is a rain or shine event. Please dress for the weather!

Requirements: Ability to provide a friendly, welcoming experience for our residents and vendors.

Available Shifts & Roles

Setup & Teardown: 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM 11:30 AM – 1:30 PMHeavy lifting required. Set up/take down tents and weights; place A-frame signs and barricades; arrange tables/chairs; organize swag bins.Market Operations: 6:30 AM – 10:00 AM 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM

Assist with general setup; help vendors unload/move items; support the Parks tent and City Hall info desk; oversee food truck lots

Kid's Activity Lead: 7:30 AM - 12:00 PMLead the kids' craft and activity area. Guide families through games/projects, hand out prizes, and give clear instructions to groups.

Physical Requirements & Expectations For Operations & Setup Roles:

Must be comfortable standing for extended periods and performing physical tasks outdoors. You must be able to lift up to 40 lbs to manage tents, weights, and signiage.

Why Volunteer? Be the first to see the fresh produce, support local small businesses, and help keep Fishers one of the best places to live! Plus, you'll get to work directly with the Parks & Recreation team to make the magic happen.



Agency: Fishers Farmers Market

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Service

**Opportunity ELIGIBLE for Community Service Hours.

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

**Opportunity ELIGIBLE for Community Service Hours.

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: Front Desk Orientation

Front Desk assistants play a vital role in this life-saving effort—helping provide hospitality, safety, and support to guests.

Join us for a Front Desk Orientation to learn about volunteer responsibilities, shelter procedures, and how your presence can make a meaningful difference. Orientations are held weekly on Thursday evenings from 6:00–6:45 PM at our Opportunity Lane location.

Help us extend help, hope and healing—sign up for an orientation session today!

Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington

Front Desk assistants play a vital role in this life-saving effort—helping provide hospitality, safety, and support to guests.

Join us for a Front Desk Orientation to learn about volunteer responsibilities, shelter procedures, and how your presence can make a meaningful difference. Orientations are held weekly on Thursday evenings from 6:00–6:45 PM at our Opportunity Lane location.

Help us extend help, hope and healing—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: Front Desk

** IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT:  Before your first shift as front desk assistance, you will be required to complete a scheduled, volunteer onboarding and shelter orientation session with our Wheeler Mission—Bloomington team.  Please review and our Front Desk Orientation schedule here to sign up to attend.

** Opportunity NOT eligible for community service hours.

Front Desk Assistants play a crucial frontline role at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington in ensuring that our neighbors experiencing homelessness have a safe, and welcoming environment. 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.

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 policies

Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington

** IMPORTANT REQUIREMENT:  Before your first shift as front desk assistance, you will be required to complete a scheduled, volunteer onboarding and shelter orientation session with our Wheeler Mission—Bloomington team.  Please review and our Front Desk Orientation schedule here to sign up to attend.

** Opportunity NOT eligible for community service hours.

Front Desk Assistants play a crucial frontline role at Wheeler Mission—Bloomington in ensuring that our neighbors experiencing homelessness have a safe, and welcoming environment. 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.

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 policies

Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fishers Health Department Fishers Farmers Market Volunteer

The Fishers Health Department (FHD) is seeking volunteers to assist with the FHD booth at the Fishers Farmers Market.  Volunteers will assist with set up, tear down, help man the booth by providing materials and resources to shoppers. Ranked one of the top farmers’ markets in the region, the Fishers Farmers’ Market showcases vendors from Central Indiana that offer fresh produce, baked goods, honey, specialty food items, meats, cheeses, coffee, plants, and much more! Juried to the strictest standards, the market is a destination for fresh, local, flavorful foods direct from farmers and producers. Volunteers must be 14 years old or older. Thank you.

Agency: Fishers Health Department

The Fishers Health Department (FHD) is seeking volunteers to assist with the FHD booth at the Fishers Farmers Market.  Volunteers will assist with set up, tear down, help man the booth by providing materials and resources to shoppers. Ranked one of the top farmers’ markets in the region, the Fishers Farmers’ Market showcases vendors from Central Indiana that offer fresh produce, baked goods, honey, specialty food items, meats, cheeses, coffee, plants, and much more! Juried to the strictest standards, the market is a destination for fresh, local, flavorful foods direct from farmers and producers. Volunteers must be 14 years old or older. Thank you.

Agency: Fishers Health Department

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food 4 Souls Volunteer

Description

This opportunity entails serving lunch to our neighbors at a designated site in Noblesville every Friday. We will serve at one site for approximately 2 hours. 

You will meet the Food 4 Souls Outreach Team at Genesis Church at 3:45pm. Genesis Church is located at 1702 Pleasant Street Noblesville, 46060. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to respond to this opportunity. 

Helpful Hints

1) You will serve outside. Please dress accordingly.


2) You will meet the Food 4 Souls Team and other volunteers on site.


3) IF YOU ARE A NEW VOLUNTEER OR VOLUNTEERING THROUGH A CHURCH, ORGANIZATION, OR SCHOOL, PLEASE LET US KNOW IN THE COMMENTS SECTION WHEN YOU SIGN UP. 


4) Any questions about serving should be directed to Holly Gillam at Holly@food4souls.com.

 

Again, thank you for your interest in Food 4 Souls and we look forward to serving
by your side!

Agency: Food 4 Souls

Description

This opportunity entails serving lunch to our neighbors at a designated site in Noblesville every Friday. We will serve at one site for approximately 2 hours. 

You will meet the Food 4 Souls Outreach Team at Genesis Church at 3:45pm. Genesis Church is located at 1702 Pleasant Street Noblesville, 46060. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to respond to this opportunity. 

Helpful Hints

1) You will serve outside. Please dress accordingly.


2) You will meet the Food 4 Souls Team and other volunteers on site.


3) IF YOU ARE A NEW VOLUNTEER OR VOLUNTEERING THROUGH A CHURCH, ORGANIZATION, OR SCHOOL, PLEASE LET US KNOW IN THE COMMENTS SECTION WHEN YOU SIGN UP. 


4) Any questions about serving should be directed to Holly Gillam at Holly@food4souls.com.

 

Again, thank you for your interest in Food 4 Souls and we look forward to serving
by your side!

Agency: Food 4 Souls

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers AgriPark Field Guide Volunteer

Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Field Guide Volunteer. Volunteers will assist with guiding residents how to pick produce, what to look for in the field, what's acceptable to harvest, and offer assistance.  Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Please do not exceed two shifts per day per volunteer. 

A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at https://fishersagripark.com/.

Agency: Fishers AgriPark

Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Field Guide Volunteer. Volunteers will assist with guiding residents how to pick produce, what to look for in the field, what's acceptable to harvest, and offer assistance.  Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Please do not exceed two shifts per day per volunteer. 

A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at https://fishersagripark.com/.

Agency: Fishers AgriPark

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Community Child Care Center Reader Volunteer

Do you enjoy reading and spending time with children? The Fishers Community Center Child Care Center is looking for friendly volunteers to share the joy of reading with our youngest learners! Volunteers will visit classrooms and read a couple of age-appropriate stories to children ages 2–8. This opportunity helps encourage literacy, imagination, and a love of books in a fun and welcoming environment.

Responsibilities:

   Visit classrooms within the Child Care Center Read 1–2 stories to small groups of children Engage children through storytelling, conversation, and enthusiasm Help create a positive and encouraging experience for young readers

Ideal Volunteer:

   Enjoys working with young children Friendly, patient, and dependable Comfortable reading aloud to groups Able to interact positively with children of varying ages and attention spans

Impact

A simple story can spark curiosity, creativity, and confidence. By volunteering as a reader, you’ll help create meaningful moments that support early childhood learning and community connection.

Agency: Fishers Community Center

Do you enjoy reading and spending time with children? The Fishers Community Center Child Care Center is looking for friendly volunteers to share the joy of reading with our youngest learners! Volunteers will visit classrooms and read a couple of age-appropriate stories to children ages 2–8. This opportunity helps encourage literacy, imagination, and a love of books in a fun and welcoming environment.

Responsibilities:

   Visit classrooms within the Child Care Center Read 1–2 stories to small groups of children Engage children through storytelling, conversation, and enthusiasm Help create a positive and encouraging experience for young readers

Ideal Volunteer:

   Enjoys working with young children Friendly, patient, and dependable Comfortable reading aloud to groups Able to interact positively with children of varying ages and attention spans

Impact

A simple story can spark curiosity, creativity, and confidence. By volunteering as a reader, you’ll help create meaningful moments that support early childhood learning and community connection.

Agency: Fishers Community Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Training Support

Volunteers will manage the waiting room, monitor the chat, and take attendance during online trainings. Must be at least 18 years old.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

Volunteers will manage the waiting room, monitor the chat, and take attendance during online trainings. Must be at least 18 years old.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Training Support

Volunteers will manage the waiting room, monitor the chat, and take attendance during online trainings. Must be at least 18 years old.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

Volunteers will manage the waiting room, monitor the chat, and take attendance during online trainings. Must be at least 18 years old.

Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Praise & Worship (copy)

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 ManagerIf 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 ManagerIf 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: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donate Summer Camp Sack Lunches

Summer Camp Sack LunchesWe are seeking volunteers to purchase, assemble, and deliver 50 sack lunches.

Summer at the Center for Women and Children means Summer Camp. For ten weeks, school-aged children who stay at the Center for Women and Children will attend summer camp and will have the opportunity to participate in various field trips. We will rely on sack lunches to feed the children while they are on these trips.

We are looking for groups or individuals to donate these lunches.

Lunches will be delivered on Monday mornings before 10 am if possible. 

What goes in the Sack Lunch?

A sandwich (PB&J, lunchmeat, etc.) - all sandwiches must be prepared in a commercial kitchen. If a commercial kitchen is not an option for you, you can use a prepackaged PB&J sandwich.apple or orange chips or cookies granola bar fruit snack or candy drink like water or capri sun, etc. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack, with the date listed on the outside of the bag. 

Where should I bring the lunches?When should I bring the lunches? 

You can bring the sack lunches to the Center for Women & Children @ 3208 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, IN 46201. Deliver before 10:00 am on the day you signed up for. Deliver to the door closest to Dearborn Street in the alley behind the CWC. There is a buzzer you can ring. If no one answers, call the front desk at 317-687-3630.


Thank you so much for your generosity. We appreciate you!

Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy

Summer Camp Sack LunchesWe are seeking volunteers to purchase, assemble, and deliver 50 sack lunches.

Summer at the Center for Women and Children means Summer Camp. For ten weeks, school-aged children who stay at the Center for Women and Children will attend summer camp and will have the opportunity to participate in various field trips. We will rely on sack lunches to feed the children while they are on these trips.

We are looking for groups or individuals to donate these lunches.

Lunches will be delivered on Monday mornings before 10 am if possible. 

What goes in the Sack Lunch?

A sandwich (PB&J, lunchmeat, etc.) - all sandwiches must be prepared in a commercial kitchen. If a commercial kitchen is not an option for you, you can use a prepackaged PB&J sandwich.apple or orange chips or cookies granola bar fruit snack or candy drink like water or capri sun, etc. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack, with the date listed on the outside of the bag. 

Where should I bring the lunches?When should I bring the lunches? 

You can bring the sack lunches to the Center for Women & Children @ 3208 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis, IN 46201. Deliver before 10:00 am on the day you signed up for. Deliver to the door closest to Dearborn Street in the alley behind the CWC. There is a buzzer you can ring. If no one answers, call the front desk at 317-687-3630.


Thank you so much for your generosity. We appreciate you!

Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fishers AgriPark Farm Helper Volunteer

Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Farm Helper Volunteer.  Volunteers will assist with planting, watering, and weeding.  Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed one shift per day per volunteer. 

A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. 

Agency: Fishers AgriPark

Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Farm Helper Volunteer.  Volunteers will assist with planting, watering, and weeding.  Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed one shift per day per volunteer. 

A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. 

Agency: Fishers AgriPark

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Recreation Time

Enjoy a fun weekend activity fellowshipping with men in long-term programs at our Men's Residential Center. Recreation Time volunteers plan an activity or two (like board games, Bingo, or minute-to-win-it type activities), bring supplies (and snacks!), and then host a time of fellowship for the men! 

*This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement ManagerIf 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!*

Recreation Time is only limited by your imagination!

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

Enjoy a fun weekend activity fellowshipping with men in long-term programs at our Men's Residential Center. Recreation Time volunteers plan an activity or two (like board games, Bingo, or minute-to-win-it type activities), bring supplies (and snacks!), and then host a time of fellowship for the men! 

*This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement ManagerIf 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!*

Recreation Time is only limited by your imagination!

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: Meal Prep

help assist kitchen staff and other Volunteers in prepping of meals. some items could range from fruits and vegs and other food items that need to be prep for meals and staff.

Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy

help assist kitchen staff and other Volunteers in prepping of meals. some items could range from fruits and vegs and other food items that need to be prep for meals and staff.

Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nickel Plate Trail Steward Volunteer

To further ensure the quality of life of the trail, protect and preserve its condition, and continue to beautify features along the trail, the City of Fishers enacted the Nickel Plate Trail Steward program. The Steward Program allows the public to be directly engaged in caring for and maintaining the Nickel Plate Trail and thus benefit the entire community by safeguarding the long-term sustainability and longevity of our Nickel Plate Trail. 

Becoming a Nickel Plate Trail Steward 

Requirements 

Stewards must: 

Be 18 years of age or older or if under the age of 18 be accompanied by an adult  Sign a NPT Stewards agreement application   Ability to commit to a 12-month minimum period of service  Ability to commit to steward their section of the trail at least once a month   Successfully complete a background check  

Role of a Trail Steward 

The primary role of a Steward is to care for a designated section of the NPT. 

Duties along the designated trail section include: 

Cut back vegetation from encroaching on the trail  Pick up litter along the trail & easement  Clean up animal waste debris and place in pet stations  Clear debris from trail and return lost items to Lost & Found at City Services Building (3 Municipal Drive) Report damaged structures, pavement, and graffiti via the Stewarding summary  Track volunteer hours worked 

Please contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us for more information.

Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation

To further ensure the quality of life of the trail, protect and preserve its condition, and continue to beautify features along the trail, the City of Fishers enacted the Nickel Plate Trail Steward program. The Steward Program allows the public to be directly engaged in caring for and maintaining the Nickel Plate Trail and thus benefit the entire community by safeguarding the long-term sustainability and longevity of our Nickel Plate Trail. 

Becoming a Nickel Plate Trail Steward 

Requirements 

Stewards must: 

Be 18 years of age or older or if under the age of 18 be accompanied by an adult  Sign a NPT Stewards agreement application   Ability to commit to a 12-month minimum period of service  Ability to commit to steward their section of the trail at least once a month   Successfully complete a background check  

Role of a Trail Steward 

The primary role of a Steward is to care for a designated section of the NPT. 

Duties along the designated trail section include: 

Cut back vegetation from encroaching on the trail  Pick up litter along the trail & easement  Clean up animal waste debris and place in pet stations  Clear debris from trail and return lost items to Lost & Found at City Services Building (3 Municipal Drive) Report damaged structures, pavement, and graffiti via the Stewarding summary  Track volunteer hours worked 

Please contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us for more information.

Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Geist Half Marathon Course Marshall

Be part of the action and help power one of the most exciting race days in the community. As a Course Marshal, you’re not just a volunteer—you’re the hype crew, the guide, and the reason runners keep pushing to the finish line. You’ll be stationed along the course making sure everything runs smoothly, safely, and with big energy. Think high-fives, loud cheers, ringing cowbells, and even music as runners pass by—you set the vibe.

What You’ll Do:

Keep runners on track and moving in the right direction Help create a safe race environment at key points along the course Bring the energy—cheer, clap, ring cowbells, and motivate every runner who passes Optional: bring a speaker and play music to keep the excitement high and encourage participants

What You Need:

Must be 18 years or older Be on-site by 7:00 AM sharp (before road closures begin) Attend a quick, flexible training at Grace Church (Olio Road) on Friday, September 11, anytime between 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

What You Get:

Safety vest Cowbells and cheering gear A front-row spot to all the race day excitement

Whether you’re there for the fun, the community, or the early morning adrenaline, this is your chance to be part of something big and make race day unforgettable. Please find below a list of Course Marshal locations. If you have a preferred location, please indicate the location in the response notes section when you respond. Locations will be filled on a first come, first served basis.

Time Commitment Per Location:

5K:

Oilio Road & Geist Waterfront Park - 2.5 HoursOlio Road & Waterway Blvd - 2.5 HoursOlio Road & Gentle Dentist - 2.5 HoursOlio Road & 104 - 2.5 Hours104 & Shopping Center Exit - 2.5 Hours104 & Saddlestone - 2.5 HoursSaddlestone & Stone Gate Drive - 2.5 HoursStone Gate Drive & Ash Stone Court - 2.5 HoursStone Gate Drive & Hawkstone Drive - 2.5 HoursHawkstone Drive & Saddlestone - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park Entrance - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park East Circle/Restrooms - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park West Circle/Restrooms - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park and parking lot turn south - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park intersection before exit gate 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park exit 2.5 Hours

10K/Half Marathon:


Olio & Springstone - 3 Hours & 45 MinutesBrooks School & Fall Creek - 3 HoursSpringstone Road & Beam Ridge Drive -3 Hours & 45 MinutesBeam Ridge & Althalane Ln -3 Hours & 45 MinutesBeam Ridge & Aeronca Ln -3 Hours &  45 MinutesBeam Ridge Dr & Geist View Dr -1 HourKingston and Lake Ridge Ln - 3 Hourd & 40 MinutesKingston & Marjac Way - 3 Hours & 40 MinutesKingston & Springstone Rd - 1 HourSpringstone & Rocky Pointe Rd - 3 Hours & 40 MinutesSpringstone & Christfield Ln - 3 Hours & 30 MinutesSpringstone & Bamegat Ln - 3 Hours 30 MinutesSpringstone & Shoreline Blvd - 3 Hours & 30 MinutesSpringstone & Reston Ln - 3 Hours 30 MinutesSpringstone & Water Ridge Dr - 3 Hours & 30 MinutesSpringstone & 96th  - 1 Hour & 15 Minutes96th & Carroll Rd & Fall Creek - 1 Hour & 20 MinutesFall Creek Road & Carroll Road & 96th Street - 3 Hours & 20 Minutes96th & Springstone - 1 Hour & 45 Minutes96th & Mallard - 1 Hour & 45 Minutes96th & Highland Springs Dr N - 1 Hour & 50 Minutes96th & Briarway Lane - 1 Hour & 50 Minutes96th & Olio - 2 HoursOlio & Creekridge Lane - 2 Hours1K Half Split - 1 Hour & 20 Minutes10K Turn Around - 1 Hour & 25 MinutesFall Creek & Bridgewater - 3 Hours & 15 MinutesFall Creek & Tamenend Trce - 3 Hours & 15 MinutesFall Creek & Brooks School Road - 3 HoursGeist Coffee Company - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek Pizza King - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek REMAX - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek Portofinos - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek Log Cabin Animal Hospital - 1 Hour & 35 MinutesFall Creek & Glaser Way - 1 Hour & 35 MinutesFall Creek & Masthead - 1 Hour & 40 MinutesFall Creek & Geist Rd - 1 Hour & 45 MinutesFall Creek & Hasley - 1 Hour & 45 MinutesFall Creek & Carefree - 1 Hour & 50 MinutesFall Creek & Geist Woods Way - 2 HoursFall Creek & 96th - 3 Hours & 20 Minutes96th & Mollenkoph - 2 HoursMollenkoph & 97th - 2 HoursMollenkoph & 98 - 2 HoursMollenkoph & Windermere Blvd - 2 Hours & 10 MinutesWindermere Blvd & Crosswinds/Glen Abby Ln 0 2 Hours & 10 MinutesWindremere & Windward Pass - 2 Hours & 15 MinutesWindremere & Fairwoods  - 2 Hours & 15 MinutesWindermere & Muirfield - 2 Hours & 20 MinutesWindermere & Treyburn - 2 Hours & 20 MinutesWindermere & Govenors Ln - 2 Hours & 20 MinutesWindermere & 106th - 2.5 Hours106th & Hawthorn Ridge - 2.5 HoursHawthorn Ridge & Chestnut Circle - 2. 5 HoursHawthorn Ridge & Landover Lane - 2 Hours & 40 MinutesHawthorn Ridge & Steepleview - 2 Hours & 40 MinutesHawthorn Ridge & Brooks Crossing - 2.75 HoursHawthorn Ridge & Club Point Dr - 2.75 HoursClub Point Dr & Club Chase - 2 Hours & 50 MinutesTurnaround - 2 Hours & 50 MinutesClub Point Dr & Hawthorn Ridge - 3 HoursClub Point Dr & Brooks School - 3 HoursBrooks School & Portage Way - 3 HoursBrooks School & Anchorage Way - 3 Hours





Agency: City of Fishers

Be part of the action and help power one of the most exciting race days in the community. As a Course Marshal, you’re not just a volunteer—you’re the hype crew, the guide, and the reason runners keep pushing to the finish line. You’ll be stationed along the course making sure everything runs smoothly, safely, and with big energy. Think high-fives, loud cheers, ringing cowbells, and even music as runners pass by—you set the vibe.

What You’ll Do:

Keep runners on track and moving in the right direction Help create a safe race environment at key points along the course Bring the energy—cheer, clap, ring cowbells, and motivate every runner who passes Optional: bring a speaker and play music to keep the excitement high and encourage participants

What You Need:

Must be 18 years or older Be on-site by 7:00 AM sharp (before road closures begin) Attend a quick, flexible training at Grace Church (Olio Road) on Friday, September 11, anytime between 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM

What You Get:

Safety vest Cowbells and cheering gear A front-row spot to all the race day excitement

Whether you’re there for the fun, the community, or the early morning adrenaline, this is your chance to be part of something big and make race day unforgettable. Please find below a list of Course Marshal locations. If you have a preferred location, please indicate the location in the response notes section when you respond. Locations will be filled on a first come, first served basis.

Time Commitment Per Location:

5K:

Oilio Road & Geist Waterfront Park - 2.5 HoursOlio Road & Waterway Blvd - 2.5 HoursOlio Road & Gentle Dentist - 2.5 HoursOlio Road & 104 - 2.5 Hours104 & Shopping Center Exit - 2.5 Hours104 & Saddlestone - 2.5 HoursSaddlestone & Stone Gate Drive - 2.5 HoursStone Gate Drive & Ash Stone Court - 2.5 HoursStone Gate Drive & Hawkstone Drive - 2.5 HoursHawkstone Drive & Saddlestone - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park Entrance - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park East Circle/Restrooms - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park West Circle/Restrooms - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park and parking lot turn south - 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park intersection before exit gate 2.5 HoursGeist Waterfront Park exit 2.5 Hours

10K/Half Marathon:


Olio & Springstone - 3 Hours & 45 MinutesBrooks School & Fall Creek - 3 HoursSpringstone Road & Beam Ridge Drive -3 Hours & 45 MinutesBeam Ridge & Althalane Ln -3 Hours & 45 MinutesBeam Ridge & Aeronca Ln -3 Hours &  45 MinutesBeam Ridge Dr & Geist View Dr -1 HourKingston and Lake Ridge Ln - 3 Hourd & 40 MinutesKingston & Marjac Way - 3 Hours & 40 MinutesKingston & Springstone Rd - 1 HourSpringstone & Rocky Pointe Rd - 3 Hours & 40 MinutesSpringstone & Christfield Ln - 3 Hours & 30 MinutesSpringstone & Bamegat Ln - 3 Hours 30 MinutesSpringstone & Shoreline Blvd - 3 Hours & 30 MinutesSpringstone & Reston Ln - 3 Hours 30 MinutesSpringstone & Water Ridge Dr - 3 Hours & 30 MinutesSpringstone & 96th  - 1 Hour & 15 Minutes96th & Carroll Rd & Fall Creek - 1 Hour & 20 MinutesFall Creek Road & Carroll Road & 96th Street - 3 Hours & 20 Minutes96th & Springstone - 1 Hour & 45 Minutes96th & Mallard - 1 Hour & 45 Minutes96th & Highland Springs Dr N - 1 Hour & 50 Minutes96th & Briarway Lane - 1 Hour & 50 Minutes96th & Olio - 2 HoursOlio & Creekridge Lane - 2 Hours1K Half Split - 1 Hour & 20 Minutes10K Turn Around - 1 Hour & 25 MinutesFall Creek & Bridgewater - 3 Hours & 15 MinutesFall Creek & Tamenend Trce - 3 Hours & 15 MinutesFall Creek & Brooks School Road - 3 HoursGeist Coffee Company - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek Pizza King - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek REMAX - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek Portofinos - 1 Hour & 30 MinutesFall Creek Log Cabin Animal Hospital - 1 Hour & 35 MinutesFall Creek & Glaser Way - 1 Hour & 35 MinutesFall Creek & Masthead - 1 Hour & 40 MinutesFall Creek & Geist Rd - 1 Hour & 45 MinutesFall Creek & Hasley - 1 Hour & 45 MinutesFall Creek & Carefree - 1 Hour & 50 MinutesFall Creek & Geist Woods Way - 2 HoursFall Creek & 96th - 3 Hours & 20 Minutes96th & Mollenkoph - 2 HoursMollenkoph & 97th - 2 HoursMollenkoph & 98 - 2 HoursMollenkoph & Windermere Blvd - 2 Hours & 10 MinutesWindermere Blvd & Crosswinds/Glen Abby Ln 0 2 Hours & 10 MinutesWindremere & Windward Pass - 2 Hours & 15 MinutesWindremere & Fairwoods  - 2 Hours & 15 MinutesWindermere & Muirfield - 2 Hours & 20 MinutesWindermere & Treyburn - 2 Hours & 20 MinutesWindermere & Govenors Ln - 2 Hours & 20 MinutesWindermere & 106th - 2.5 Hours106th & Hawthorn Ridge - 2.5 HoursHawthorn Ridge & Chestnut Circle - 2. 5 HoursHawthorn Ridge & Landover Lane - 2 Hours & 40 MinutesHawthorn Ridge & Steepleview - 2 Hours & 40 MinutesHawthorn Ridge & Brooks Crossing - 2.75 HoursHawthorn Ridge & Club Point Dr - 2.75 HoursClub Point Dr & Club Chase - 2 Hours & 50 MinutesTurnaround - 2 Hours & 50 MinutesClub Point Dr & Hawthorn Ridge - 3 HoursClub Point Dr & Brooks School - 3 HoursBrooks School & Portage Way - 3 HoursBrooks School & Anchorage Way - 3 Hours





Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gleaners Mobile Pantry at the Caring Place

The minimum age to volunteer for this project is 13 years old.

*Volunteers under 18 must volunteer alongside a parent/guardian or other adult chaperone each time they volunteer, regardless of age or project.*

Is Outdoors

Best for volunteers who prefer customer service and customer interactions 


Volunteer Responsibilities:

Loading cars as they come through the drive-thru Directing traffic through the parking lot Bagging bulk produce or food items into family size bags Assisting any families who walk up

Training Provided:

No experience required - we'll train you at the start of your first shift!

Safety Protocols:

Closed-toe shoes required Work Environment:  Our mobile pantry takes place outdoors in the parking lot.  Exposure to car exhaust fumes in an open area  Exposure to weather conditions, including cold or warm temperatures, rain, and snow Working around moving vehicles and equipment Working on slippery work surfaces during rain or snow

What else do I need to know?

This project requires repetitive lifting and bending This project does take place outdoors.  This is a rain or shine event, please dress for the weather.  Volunteers should be comfortable standing for a 3-hour shift with minimal breaks. This project does take place in a fast-paced, drive-thru environment with heavy traffic so it may not be right for everyone. Some accommodations can be made. Please let us know prior to signing up if you need accommodations so we can determine if this project is a good fit for you! If you have questions, please contact Christina Basey, Director of Volunteer Programs, at cbasey@gleaners.org. 

Impact of Assignment

Volunteers will help serve 700 households each day we're open Every volunteer hour = 276 meals.

Benefits to You:

Direct Service Networking with other volunteers

Agency: Gleaners Food Bank

The minimum age to volunteer for this project is 13 years old.

*Volunteers under 18 must volunteer alongside a parent/guardian or other adult chaperone each time they volunteer, regardless of age or project.*

Is Outdoors

Best for volunteers who prefer customer service and customer interactions 


Volunteer Responsibilities:

Loading cars as they come through the drive-thru Directing traffic through the parking lot Bagging bulk produce or food items into family size bags Assisting any families who walk up

Training Provided:

No experience required - we'll train you at the start of your first shift!

Safety Protocols:

Closed-toe shoes required Work Environment:  Our mobile pantry takes place outdoors in the parking lot.  Exposure to car exhaust fumes in an open area  Exposure to weather conditions, including cold or warm temperatures, rain, and snow Working around moving vehicles and equipment Working on slippery work surfaces during rain or snow

What else do I need to know?

This project requires repetitive lifting and bending This project does take place outdoors.  This is a rain or shine event, please dress for the weather.  Volunteers should be comfortable standing for a 3-hour shift with minimal breaks. This project does take place in a fast-paced, drive-thru environment with heavy traffic so it may not be right for everyone. Some accommodations can be made. Please let us know prior to signing up if you need accommodations so we can determine if this project is a good fit for you! If you have questions, please contact Christina Basey, Director of Volunteer Programs, at cbasey@gleaners.org. 

Impact of Assignment

Volunteers will help serve 700 households each day we're open Every volunteer hour = 276 meals.

Benefits to You:

Direct Service Networking with other volunteers

Agency: Gleaners Food Bank

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award

Turn Your Volunteer Hours into Recognition             

If you’re a Fishers student in junior high or high school, the Mayor’s Youth Service Award is your chance to get recognized for giving back to the community.  By volunteering with nonprofits and community partners, you can earn awards, build leadership experience and make a real impact in Fishers. 

Who Can Participate? 

You’re eligible if you are: 

A Fishers resident Enrolled in a public, private or home school program Currently in eighth grade through high school  

Volunteer hours can start counting in eighth grade and continue through high school graduation

How It Works

1. Create your account through Volunteer Fishers if you don’t already have one.

2. Sign up for the Mayor’s Youth Service Award program.  

3. Track your volunteer hours using the tracking form sent to your email. You may also submit previously completed volunteer hours dating back to eighth grade through graduation using this form.

4. Earn recognition based on your total hours completed. Be sure to submit the tracking form each time you volunteer for your hours to count.

Award Levels 

Bronze (50–99 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership  Silver (100–149 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership and lapel pin Gold (150–199 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership, lapel pin, and graduation cord Platinum (200–299 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership, lapel pin, graduation cord, and a letter of commendation from Mayor Scott Fadness Diamond (300+ hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership, lapel pin, letter of commendation, recognition on the City’s social media account(s),and  breakfast with Mayor Scott Fadness 

If you are interested in participating in the Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award program, please respond to this opportunity. Questions? Please contact Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, at crealla@fishersin.gov.

Agency: City of Fishers

Turn Your Volunteer Hours into Recognition             

If you’re a Fishers student in junior high or high school, the Mayor’s Youth Service Award is your chance to get recognized for giving back to the community.  By volunteering with nonprofits and community partners, you can earn awards, build leadership experience and make a real impact in Fishers. 

Who Can Participate? 

You’re eligible if you are: 

A Fishers resident Enrolled in a public, private or home school program Currently in eighth grade through high school  

Volunteer hours can start counting in eighth grade and continue through high school graduation

How It Works

1. Create your account through Volunteer Fishers if you don’t already have one.

2. Sign up for the Mayor’s Youth Service Award program.  

3. Track your volunteer hours using the tracking form sent to your email. You may also submit previously completed volunteer hours dating back to eighth grade through graduation using this form.

4. Earn recognition based on your total hours completed. Be sure to submit the tracking form each time you volunteer for your hours to count.

Award Levels 

Bronze (50–99 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership  Silver (100–149 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership and lapel pin Gold (150–199 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership, lapel pin, and graduation cord Platinum (200–299 hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership, lapel pin, graduation cord, and a letter of commendation from Mayor Scott Fadness Diamond (300+ hours): Certificate of Civic Leadership, lapel pin, letter of commendation, recognition on the City’s social media account(s),and  breakfast with Mayor Scott Fadness 

If you are interested in participating in the Fishers Mayor's Youth Service Award program, please respond to this opportunity. Questions? Please contact Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, at crealla@fishersin.gov.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers Art Center - Volunteer Opportunities

Help us make art available to all.

Thank you for considering a volunteer position at the Fishers Art Center! We are a non-profit organization that loves our community and has a mission to bring art to ALL. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us work toward our mission every day. To learn more about Fishers Art Center, please CLICK HERE. 

By responding below, you are expressing your interest in being a Fishers Art Center Volunteer. A member of our Guest Services team will reach out to you for next steps. 

Available Opportunities include: 

Guest Services AmbassadorAvailable Monday-Friday between 9:30am-3:30pmMinimum 90 minutes, maximum four hoursGreet patrons as they enter, answer basic questions, share info on galleries, welcome students, answer phone and take messagesFishers Theater UsherUsually weeknights and various times on weekendsMinimum 90 minutes, maximum three hoursGreet patrons, check tickets/ticket list, offer direction to theater and restroomsWatch lobby for late patronsEnjoy a free performance!Farmers Market Activity GuideSaturdays June-September (except June 27)8am-10am, 10am-12pm, or 8am-12pmSet up a table and art supplies just outside the Art Center classrooms, under our shady pergolaLead activities as guests visit the table while sharing info about Art Center classes and summer campsEnjoy the summer weather, share the love of creativity, and do some shopping at the market

All volunteer opportunities require an Art Center background check and volunteer orientation. 

If you have any questions about volunteering, please feel free to contact us at Volunteer@FishersArtCenter.org.

For group & corporate volunteer opportunities, please contact our development team at Development@FishersArtCenter.org to make arrangements.

Agency: Fishers Art Center

Help us make art available to all.

Thank you for considering a volunteer position at the Fishers Art Center! We are a non-profit organization that loves our community and has a mission to bring art to ALL. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us work toward our mission every day. To learn more about Fishers Art Center, please CLICK HERE. 

By responding below, you are expressing your interest in being a Fishers Art Center Volunteer. A member of our Guest Services team will reach out to you for next steps. 

Available Opportunities include: 

Guest Services AmbassadorAvailable Monday-Friday between 9:30am-3:30pmMinimum 90 minutes, maximum four hoursGreet patrons as they enter, answer basic questions, share info on galleries, welcome students, answer phone and take messagesFishers Theater UsherUsually weeknights and various times on weekendsMinimum 90 minutes, maximum three hoursGreet patrons, check tickets/ticket list, offer direction to theater and restroomsWatch lobby for late patronsEnjoy a free performance!Farmers Market Activity GuideSaturdays June-September (except June 27)8am-10am, 10am-12pm, or 8am-12pmSet up a table and art supplies just outside the Art Center classrooms, under our shady pergolaLead activities as guests visit the table while sharing info about Art Center classes and summer campsEnjoy the summer weather, share the love of creativity, and do some shopping at the market

All volunteer opportunities require an Art Center background check and volunteer orientation. 

If you have any questions about volunteering, please feel free to contact us at Volunteer@FishersArtCenter.org.

For group & corporate volunteer opportunities, please contact our development team at Development@FishersArtCenter.org to make arrangements.

Agency: Fishers Art Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Store Volunteer

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

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: Florida Road Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Florida Road Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Florida Road Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Geist Half Marathon Parking Attendant Volunteer

Geist Half Marathon – Parking Support Volunteer

Join the Geist Half Marathon volunteer team and help ensure safe and organized parking for VIP participants and fellow volunteers.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Monitor designated VIP and volunteer parking lots Help direct vehicles to the appropriate parking areas Check for VIP and volunteer placards for lot access Provide general guidance and support to participants and volunteers arriving onsite

Additional Information:

Designated parking areas will be clearly marked VIP participants and volunteers will have placards for easy identification Safety vests will be provided Volunteers should be comfortable standing outdoors and assisting with traffic flow

This role is essential in creating a smooth arrival experience and supporting overall event operations.

Agency: City of Fishers

Geist Half Marathon – Parking Support Volunteer

Join the Geist Half Marathon volunteer team and help ensure safe and organized parking for VIP participants and fellow volunteers.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Monitor designated VIP and volunteer parking lots Help direct vehicles to the appropriate parking areas Check for VIP and volunteer placards for lot access Provide general guidance and support to participants and volunteers arriving onsite

Additional Information:

Designated parking areas will be clearly marked VIP participants and volunteers will have placards for easy identification Safety vests will be provided Volunteers should be comfortable standing outdoors and assisting with traffic flow

This role is essential in creating a smooth arrival experience and supporting overall event operations.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Geist Half Marathon Start Line/Runner Services Volunteer

Geist Half Marathon – Race Day Support Volunteer

Join the Geist Half Marathon volunteer team and help create a positive and welcoming experience for runners from start to finish.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Assist runners before the race by helping them find their assigned corrals Answer participant questions and provide general directions Support finish line operations by distributing medals, water, and snacks to participants Help ensure a smooth and encouraging race day experience

Additional Information:

Great opportunity for families and community groups Volunteers must be age 12 or older Volunteers should be comfortable standing and engaging with participants for extended periods Training and direction will be provided on-site

This is a fun and rewarding way to support runners and be part of an exciting community event.

Agency: City of Fishers

Geist Half Marathon – Race Day Support Volunteer

Join the Geist Half Marathon volunteer team and help create a positive and welcoming experience for runners from start to finish.

Volunteer Responsibilities:

Assist runners before the race by helping them find their assigned corrals Answer participant questions and provide general directions Support finish line operations by distributing medals, water, and snacks to participants Help ensure a smooth and encouraging race day experience

Additional Information:

Great opportunity for families and community groups Volunteers must be age 12 or older Volunteers should be comfortable standing and engaging with participants for extended periods Training and direction will be provided on-site

This is a fun and rewarding way to support runners and be part of an exciting community event.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Service

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

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: NAMI in the Lobby Volunteer

We’re excited to welcome new volunteers to support NAMI in the Lobby at Riley Hospital for Children! By sharing mental health resources, personal lived experiences, and offering a compassionate listening ear, our volunteers make a powerful impact. But we can’t do it alone-we need your help!

If you or someone you know is a loved one of an individual with mental illness, this is a great opportunity to give back & help other families.

Through comprehensive training and the power of lived experience, our volunteers provide active listening, empathy, and support as families and individuals navigate their mental health journeys. Volunteers are asked to complete an application, a NAMI Indiana screening call, complete 8 hours of hybrid training, and fulfill a background check.

Agency: NAMI Indiana

We’re excited to welcome new volunteers to support NAMI in the Lobby at Riley Hospital for Children! By sharing mental health resources, personal lived experiences, and offering a compassionate listening ear, our volunteers make a powerful impact. But we can’t do it alone-we need your help!

If you or someone you know is a loved one of an individual with mental illness, this is a great opportunity to give back & help other families.

Through comprehensive training and the power of lived experience, our volunteers provide active listening, empathy, and support as families and individuals navigate their mental health journeys. Volunteers are asked to complete an application, a NAMI Indiana screening call, complete 8 hours of hybrid training, and fulfill a background check.

Agency: NAMI Indiana

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Sack Lunches

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.                



What goes in the Sack Lunch?: 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.


This opportunity is off-site, not at a Wheeler Mission facility. We prefer lunches to be prepared in a commercial kitchen. If that is not possible, we ask that you strongly follow the guidelines listed below:

NOT signing up for this opportunity if you aren't feeling well, have been exposed to COVID-19 or other infections, are currently under quarantine measures, etc.  Using pre-packaged food items when possible,  Wearing gloves while preparing the food, and Ensuring your workstation(s) are sanitized.


Where should I bring
 the lunches?: You can bring them to the Men's Residential Center @ 245 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, IN 46204. The drop-off entrance is accessible from the alley between the building and the small parking lot. Follow the donation signs! Park near the back doors, ring the doorbell and Staff will assist you in unloading your vehicle.

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.                



What goes in the Sack Lunch?: 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.


This opportunity is off-site, not at a Wheeler Mission facility. We prefer lunches to be prepared in a commercial kitchen. If that is not possible, we ask that you strongly follow the guidelines listed below:

NOT signing up for this opportunity if you aren't feeling well, have been exposed to COVID-19 or other infections, are currently under quarantine measures, etc.  Using pre-packaged food items when possible,  Wearing gloves while preparing the food, and Ensuring your workstation(s) are sanitized.


Where should I bring
 the lunches?: You can bring them to the Men's Residential Center @ 245 N. Delaware St., Indianapolis, IN 46204. The drop-off entrance is accessible from the alley between the building and the small parking lot. Follow the donation signs! Park near the back doors, ring the doorbell and Staff will assist you in unloading your vehicle.

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: Deep Cleaning

** Opportunity ELIGIBLE for community service hours.

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

** Opportunity ELIGIBLE for community service hours.

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-Up

** Opportunity NOT eligible for community service.

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.Thursday: 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 or Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's campus, which is located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404.

Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington

** Opportunity NOT eligible for community service.

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.Thursday: 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 or Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's campus, which is located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404.

Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scout Tour Ambassador Volunteer

Volunteer Position: Scout Tour Ambassador

Location: Fishers Municipal Complex (1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN)

Organization: City of Fishers

Position Overview:

Are you passionate about civic engagement and inspiring the next generation? The City of Fishers is looking for enthusiastic Tour Ambassadors to lead local Girl Scout and Scouts of America (BSA) troops through the Fishers Municipal Complex. As a Tour Ambassador, you will serve as the primary host for visiting scouts as they explore the inner workings of local government. You will help them navigate City Hall, the Fishers Art Center, and the Police and Fire Departments, ensuring they have an educational and memorable experience while working toward badges in public safety, first aid, and citizenship.

Key Responsibilities

Warm Welcome: Greet scout troops, leaders, and parents upon arrival at the Municipal Complex with a friendly and professional demeanor.Group Leadership: Lead and transition scout groups between various tour stops, including the City Hall Theater, Police Department, and Fire Department.Crowd Management: Ensure all participants stay together and remain safe while moving through municipal buildings.Engagement: Answer basic questions about the City of Fishers and the Municipal Complex, fostering a positive environment for the youth.

Qualifications & Requirements

Friendly & Outgoing: Must be comfortable interacting with youth and large groups of parents/leaders.Reliability: Punctuality is essential, as scout tours are scheduled for specific registration dates.Physical Ability: Must be comfortable standing and walking for the duration of the 1.5-hour tour.Background Check: Volunteers may be required to complete a standard city volunteer background check and orientation.

Why Volunteer? Civic Impact:

Help inspire future leaders by showing them how their local government works.Behind-the-Scenes Access: Gain a deeper understanding of Fishers' municipal operations and public safety facilities.Service Hours: Track your hours toward city-wide volunteer recognition programs or other service requirements.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Position: Scout Tour Ambassador

Location: Fishers Municipal Complex (1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN)

Organization: City of Fishers

Position Overview:

Are you passionate about civic engagement and inspiring the next generation? The City of Fishers is looking for enthusiastic Tour Ambassadors to lead local Girl Scout and Scouts of America (BSA) troops through the Fishers Municipal Complex. As a Tour Ambassador, you will serve as the primary host for visiting scouts as they explore the inner workings of local government. You will help them navigate City Hall, the Fishers Art Center, and the Police and Fire Departments, ensuring they have an educational and memorable experience while working toward badges in public safety, first aid, and citizenship.

Key Responsibilities

Warm Welcome: Greet scout troops, leaders, and parents upon arrival at the Municipal Complex with a friendly and professional demeanor.Group Leadership: Lead and transition scout groups between various tour stops, including the City Hall Theater, Police Department, and Fire Department.Crowd Management: Ensure all participants stay together and remain safe while moving through municipal buildings.Engagement: Answer basic questions about the City of Fishers and the Municipal Complex, fostering a positive environment for the youth.

Qualifications & Requirements

Friendly & Outgoing: Must be comfortable interacting with youth and large groups of parents/leaders.Reliability: Punctuality is essential, as scout tours are scheduled for specific registration dates.Physical Ability: Must be comfortable standing and walking for the duration of the 1.5-hour tour.Background Check: Volunteers may be required to complete a standard city volunteer background check and orientation.

Why Volunteer? Civic Impact:

Help inspire future leaders by showing them how their local government works.Behind-the-Scenes Access: Gain a deeper understanding of Fishers' municipal operations and public safety facilities.Service Hours: Track your hours toward city-wide volunteer recognition programs or other service requirements.

Agency: City of Fishers

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers AgriPark Guest Services Volunteer

Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Guest Services Volunteer. Volunteers will be protected under the AgriPark tent, and will greet attendees, distribute produce boxes, and answer questions about the farm, produce, and livestock.  Volunteers will be provided with a list of commonly asked questions and answers.  Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed two volunteer shifts per day. 

A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. 

Agency: Fishers AgriPark

Join the Fishers AgriPark team as a Guest Services Volunteer. Volunteers will be protected under the AgriPark tent, and will greet attendees, distribute produce boxes, and answer questions about the farm, produce, and livestock.  Volunteers will be provided with a list of commonly asked questions and answers.  Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult with an active volunteer profile. Not to exceed two volunteer shifts per day. 

A 33-acre urban farm and one of the city’s most unique assets, the Fishers AgriPark (11171 Florida Road) is one of the nation’s largest urban farms and pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots. Every year, May through October, residents are invited to the AgriPark for u-pick opportunities in the public fields and gardens, animal encounters, and special programming. Learn more at playfishers.com/AgriPark. 

Agency: Fishers AgriPark

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Sortor

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 are available on our website, or you can reach out to me Felicia Mcduffy at FeliciaMcDuffy@Wheelermission.org and you can get signed up to help sort donations in our warehouse or our clothing area.

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.

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:  Parking may or may not be available in our lot, so you may have to use public street parking  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.

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 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!

Agency: Shelter for Men-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 are available on our website, or you can reach out to me Felicia Mcduffy at FeliciaMcDuffy@Wheelermission.org and you can get signed up to help sort donations in our warehouse or our clothing area.

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.

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:  Parking may or may not be available in our lot, so you may have to use public street parking  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.

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 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!

Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026

Zip Code: 46204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: City of Fishers Student Local Government Study Trip Volunteer

Would you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with Fishers youth? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with student local government study trips at the new Fishers Municipal Complex.  Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions.

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 Fishers youth? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with student local government study trips at the new Fishers Municipal Complex.  Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions.

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: Fishers Community Center Greeter/Ambassador

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 facility

Requirements:

Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable interacting with people of all ages and backgroundsReliability and punctuality

Time 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 engagement

Must be 18 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 facility

Requirements:

Friendly and approachable demeanorComfortable interacting with people of all ages and backgroundsReliability and punctuality

Time 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 engagement

Must be 18 years old or older.

Agency: Fishers Community Center

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeds of Caring- in person and remote service projects for kids ages 2-12

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. 

We offer service projects for kids ages 2-12 and their caring adults. There are several different projects offered per month, some are Anywhere Projects (remote) and some are In Person events held at the sites of our Non-Profit Partners. Families, faith-based organizations, scouts, classrooms and other groups of kids can participate in our Anywhere Projects (remote).  Each project or event will take 60-90 minutes and a variety of topics are offered each month. At the conclusion of an Anywhere Project, you'll drop off your completed donations to one of our collection points around the Indy area and we will take them to a local nonprofit who needs them.  At our In Person events families register to attend together to participate in an educational activity, engage in a hands-on service project, and are provided with meaningful reflection. Current Anywhere Projects and In Person Events can be found on our website https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis .

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. 

We offer service projects for kids ages 2-12 and their caring adults. There are several different projects offered per month, some are Anywhere Projects (remote) and some are In Person events held at the sites of our Non-Profit Partners. Families, faith-based organizations, scouts, classrooms and other groups of kids can participate in our Anywhere Projects (remote).  Each project or event will take 60-90 minutes and a variety of topics are offered each month. At the conclusion of an Anywhere Project, you'll drop off your completed donations to one of our collection points around the Indy area and we will take them to a local nonprofit who needs them.  At our In Person events families register to attend together to participate in an educational activity, engage in a hands-on service project, and are provided with meaningful reflection. Current Anywhere Projects and In Person Events can be found on our website https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis .

Questions? Email indy@seedsofcaring.org

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seeds of Caring- in person and remote service projects for kids ages 2-12

Ready to engage your young kids in service, community building and social action? Please check out our family-friendly volunteer opportunities: https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis

New projects will post on the 1st of each month. 

We offer service projects for kids ages 2-12 and their caring adults. Families, faith-based organizations, scouts, classrooms and other groups of kids can participate in our Anywhere Projects. There are several different projects offered per month, some are Anywhere Projects (remote) and some are In Person events held at the sites of our Non-Profit Partners. Each project or event will take 60-90 minutes and a variety of topics are offered each month. At the conclusion of an Anywhere Project, you'll drop off your completed donations to one of our collection points around the Indy area and we will take them to a local nonprofit who needs them. At our In Person events families register to attend together to participate in an educational activity, engage in a hands-on service project, and are provided with meaningful reflection. Current Anywhere Projects and In Person Events can be found on our website https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis .

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 family-friendly volunteer opportunities: https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis

New projects will post on the 1st of each month. 

We offer service projects for kids ages 2-12 and their caring adults. Families, faith-based organizations, scouts, classrooms and other groups of kids can participate in our Anywhere Projects. There are several different projects offered per month, some are Anywhere Projects (remote) and some are In Person events held at the sites of our Non-Profit Partners. Each project or event will take 60-90 minutes and a variety of topics are offered each month. At the conclusion of an Anywhere Project, you'll drop off your completed donations to one of our collection points around the Indy area and we will take them to a local nonprofit who needs them. At our In Person events families register to attend together to participate in an educational activity, engage in a hands-on service project, and are provided with meaningful reflection. Current Anywhere Projects and In Person Events can be found on our website https://www.seedsofcaring.org/indianapolis .

Questions? Email indy@seedsofcaring.org

Agency: Seeds of Caring

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Share a Meal

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

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: Sack Meal Assembly

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 month

Agency: 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 month

Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 47404

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Come to Me Food Pantry Drive

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/syrup

Donations 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 Karyn Mitchel via email or 317-599-6604 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/syrup

Donations 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 Karyn Mitchel via email or 317-599-6604 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: Recreation Time

These typically happen on Friday and Saturday evenings.Recreation time is one of the highlights of the week at the Center for Women & Children

Recreation times usually happen on Friday & Saturday evenings. We would love for you and your group to help make this time special for our guests. Here are some ways you can help do that.

Plan and provide an activity or two, like board games, Bingo, crafts, trivia, karaoke, or minute-to-win-it games, Bring snacks & the paper products to go with them. The ladies love snacks.Come ready to fellowship with the women! You may have around 40 women and maybe 1 or 2 kiddos.

*This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement ManagerIf you're interested, click "Respond" and one of our team members will be in touch to discuss the next steps!*

 Qualifications for this opportunity:

Co-ed groups of up to 15 are welcome. 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. Men are not allowed to volunteer on their own without a female companion.  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 and Sign In 

We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building or 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 in. Proceed to the security area. Sign in and out by 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 and Youth   All individual volunteers 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 

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. Bingo is an exception to this. Prizes (not cash or gift cards) are allowed. 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.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.  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 for being willing to serve with us!

Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy

These typically happen on Friday and Saturday evenings.Recreation time is one of the highlights of the week at the Center for Women & Children

Recreation times usually happen on Friday & Saturday evenings. We would love for you and your group to help make this time special for our guests. Here are some ways you can help do that.

Plan and provide an activity or two, like board games, Bingo, crafts, trivia, karaoke, or minute-to-win-it games, Bring snacks & the paper products to go with them. The ladies love snacks.Come ready to fellowship with the women! You may have around 40 women and maybe 1 or 2 kiddos.

*This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement ManagerIf you're interested, click "Respond" and one of our team members will be in touch to discuss the next steps!*

 Qualifications for this opportunity:

Co-ed groups of up to 15 are welcome. 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. Men are not allowed to volunteer on their own without a female companion.  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 and Sign In 

We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building or 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 in. Proceed to the security area. Sign in and out by 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 and Youth   All individual volunteers 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 

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. Bingo is an exception to this. Prizes (not cash or gift cards) are allowed. 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.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.  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 for being willing to serve with us!

Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033

Zip Code: 46201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Colts Caring Mondays


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


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: Physician Volunteer

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

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: Nurse Practitioner Volunteer

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

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: Habitat for Humanity ReStore - Store Assistant (Volunteer)

Our Habitat ReStore sells donated new and gently used household items, including cabinets, appliances, furniture, doors, building materials and more, and store proceeds support the Habitat mission.

There’s always work to be done at the ReStore and every day is different! As a volunteer you will work alongside our staff and help us provide affordable housing in the Greater Indy area. 

We are accepting volunteers to help us with various tasks and projects at each of our stores. Some of our opportunities include things like:

Assisting customers with purchases and/or loading their vehicle Riding along with our donation pick-up team Building light fixtures and furniture items Organizing and sorting donations Processing drop-off donations Special projects


If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please click on respond or go ahead and get started by completing our ReStore Volunteer Application through our VolunteerHub site here.  You'll answer some initial screening questions and sign our electronic volunteer waiver during your account creation. From there I can review your application and see what we might have available at our stores!

CLICK HERE to learn more and see our other ReStore locations!

Agency: Greater Indy Habitat For Humanity ReStore

Our Habitat ReStore sells donated new and gently used household items, including cabinets, appliances, furniture, doors, building materials and more, and store proceeds support the Habitat mission.

There’s always work to be done at the ReStore and every day is different! As a volunteer you will work alongside our staff and help us provide affordable housing in the Greater Indy area. 

We are accepting volunteers to help us with various tasks and projects at each of our stores. Some of our opportunities include things like:

Assisting customers with purchases and/or loading their vehicle Riding along with our donation pick-up team Building light fixtures and furniture items Organizing and sorting donations Processing drop-off donations Special projects


If this sounds like something you’d be interested in, please click on respond or go ahead and get started by completing our ReStore Volunteer Application through our VolunteerHub site here.  You'll answer some initial screening questions and sign our electronic volunteer waiver during your account creation. From there I can review your application and see what we might have available at our stores!

CLICK HERE to learn more and see our other ReStore locations!

Agency: Greater Indy Habitat For Humanity ReStore

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46256

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 1 Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.


Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.

CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.


Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.

CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thorpe Creek Wetlands Enhancement Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Thorpe Creek Wetlands Enhancement. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.


Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.

CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Thorpe Creek Wetlands Enhancement. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.


Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.

CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thorpe Creek Wetlands Creation Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Thorpe Creek Wetlands Creation Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Thorpe Creek Wetlands Creation Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fishers High School Rain Garden 2 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Fishers High School Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Fishers High School Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cumberland Park Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Cumberland Park Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Cumberland Park Rain Garden. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 5. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 5. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 4. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 4. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 3. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 3. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 2. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 2. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 1. Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Brooks School Park Detention Pond Area! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Brooks School Park Detention Pond Area! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Project! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Project! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Project! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Project! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 96th Street & Sargent Road Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waterways. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 96th Street & Sargent Road! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waterways. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 96th Street & Sargent Road! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.


Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 4 Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

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 Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 2 Rain Garden Steward

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward!

The Fishers Rain Garden Steward is a program that allows the community to get involved in protecting Fishers waters. Respond to this opportunity and you will be contacted with more information regarding care needed for the 126th Street Vegetative Swale! Care could include, but is not limited to, over seeding, trash removal, invasive pulling, marking, etc.

Prior rain garden experience or knowledge is not required! Fishers staff will provide direction and materials.


CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. This location is ideal for both individuals and groups.

Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility

Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 46038

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In-Office Help

We have A LOT 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 A LOT 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: In-Office Help

We have A LOT 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 A LOT 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