Volunteer: Mayor's Breakfast VolunteerTo 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. New shifts added. 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. New shifts added. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Half Marathon Course MarshallJoin the Geist Half Marathon Team and volunteer as a Course Marshall. Volunteers will stand at a determined location to ensure the safety of participants. Course Marshall volunteers will pick up safety vests and receive instruction anytime during packet pick on Friday, September 12 between 11:00 am & 8:00 p.m. at Grace Church, 12450 Olio Road, Fishers, Indiana 46037. Course Marshal volunteers must be 18 years old or older. All course marshals will be supplied with a cow bell to help cheer on participants. Please find below a list of Course Marshall 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. 5K Course Marshall Locations: Olio Rd and Geist Waterfront Park Olio Rd and Waterway Blvd Olio Road and Gentle Dentist Olio Road and 104th 104th and Shopping Center Exit 104th and Saddlestone Stone Gate Drive and Ash Stone Court Stone Gate Drive and Hawkstone Drive Hawkstone Drive and Saddlestone Saddlestone and Waterway Drive Geist Waterfront Park enterance Geist Waterfront Park East Circle/Restrooms Geist Waterfront Park West Circle and Restrooms Geist Waterfront Park and parking lot turn south Geist Waterfront Park intersection before exiting gates Geist Waterfront Park exit 10K Course Marshall Locations: 96th St and Highland Springs Dr N 96th St and Briarway Lane 96th St and Wadling Crane Ave 96th St and Olio Olio and Fairwood Drive Olio and Creekridge Lane Half Marathon Course Marshall Locations: Olio Rd and Waterway Blvd Olio Rd and Fox Garden (Shops at 104 and Olio) Olio Rd. and Springstone Rd. (104th) Springstone Rd. and Beam Ridge Dr. Beam Ridge & Athalane Ln Beam Ridge & Aeronca Ln. Beam Ridge Dr. and Geist View Dr. (and Kingston Dr) Kingston and Lake Ridge Ln Kingston and Marjac Way Kingston Dr. and Springstone Rd. Springstone Rd and Rocky Pointe Rd Springstone and Christfield Ln Mile 2 Springstone and Barnegat Ln Springstone and Shoreline Blvd Springstone and Reston Ln Springstone and Water Ridge Dr Springstone and Fairfax Ct Springstone Rd. and 96th St. 96th St and Carroll Rd. and Fall Creek Rd 10K Turnaround Fall Creek Rd and Marina Village Dr Fall Creek Rd and Bridgewater Rd Fall Creek and Tamenend Trce Fall Creek and Brooks School Rd FC Portofinos FC Log Cabin Animal Hospital ent Fall Creek Rd and Glaser Way Fall Creek and (Masthead) 11562-11662 Fall Creek Fall Creek Rd and 11613-11655 Fall Creek Rd Fall Creek Rd and Geist Rd Fall Creek Rd and Hasley Dr Fall Creek Rd and Nautilus Ct Fall Creek Rd and Decatur Dr Fall Creek Rd and 96th St 96th St and Mollenkopf Rd Mollenkopf Rd and 97th St Mollenkopf Rd and 98th St Mollenkopf Rd and Windermere Blvd Windermere Blvd and Windward Pass Windermere Blvd and Fairwoods Dr. Windermere Blvd and 106th St. 106th St. and Hawthorn Ridge Hawthron Ridge and Landover Lane Hawthorn Ridge and Steepleview Ct Hawthorn Ridge and Brooks Crossing (a) Hawthorn Ridge and Brooks Crossing (b) Hawthorn Ridge and Bradford Ct Club Point Dr and Club Chase Club Point Dr and Hawthorn Ridge Brooks School Rd and Portage Way Mile 9 Brooks School Rd and Anchorage Way Brooks School Rd and Aldenham Blvd Brooks School Rd and Brangton Brooks School Rd and Salt parking lot Brooks School Rd. and Fall Creek Rd Agency: City of Fishers Join the Geist Half Marathon Team and volunteer as a Course Marshall. Volunteers will stand at a determined location to ensure the safety of participants. Course Marshall volunteers will pick up safety vests and receive instruction anytime during packet pick on Friday, September 12 between 11:00 am & 8:00 p.m. at Grace Church, 12450 Olio Road, Fishers, Indiana 46037. Course Marshal volunteers must be 18 years old or older. All course marshals will be supplied with a cow bell to help cheer on participants. Please find below a list of Course Marshall 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. 5K Course Marshall Locations: Olio Rd and Geist Waterfront Park Olio Rd and Waterway Blvd Olio Road and Gentle Dentist Olio Road and 104th 104th and Shopping Center Exit 104th and Saddlestone Stone Gate Drive and Ash Stone Court Stone Gate Drive and Hawkstone Drive Hawkstone Drive and Saddlestone Saddlestone and Waterway Drive Geist Waterfront Park enterance Geist Waterfront Park East Circle/Restrooms Geist Waterfront Park West Circle and Restrooms Geist Waterfront Park and parking lot turn south Geist Waterfront Park intersection before exiting gates Geist Waterfront Park exit 10K Course Marshall Locations: 96th St and Highland Springs Dr N 96th St and Briarway Lane 96th St and Wadling Crane Ave 96th St and Olio Olio and Fairwood Drive Olio and Creekridge Lane Half Marathon Course Marshall Locations: Olio Rd and Waterway Blvd Olio Rd and Fox Garden (Shops at 104 and Olio) Olio Rd. and Springstone Rd. (104th) Springstone Rd. and Beam Ridge Dr. Beam Ridge & Athalane Ln Beam Ridge & Aeronca Ln. Beam Ridge Dr. and Geist View Dr. (and Kingston Dr) Kingston and Lake Ridge Ln Kingston and Marjac Way Kingston Dr. and Springstone Rd. Springstone Rd and Rocky Pointe Rd Springstone and Christfield Ln Mile 2 Springstone and Barnegat Ln Springstone and Shoreline Blvd Springstone and Reston Ln Springstone and Water Ridge Dr Springstone and Fairfax Ct Springstone Rd. and 96th St. 96th St and Carroll Rd. and Fall Creek Rd 10K Turnaround Fall Creek Rd and Marina Village Dr Fall Creek Rd and Bridgewater Rd Fall Creek and Tamenend Trce Fall Creek and Brooks School Rd FC Portofinos FC Log Cabin Animal Hospital ent Fall Creek Rd and Glaser Way Fall Creek and (Masthead) 11562-11662 Fall Creek Fall Creek Rd and 11613-11655 Fall Creek Rd Fall Creek Rd and Geist Rd Fall Creek Rd and Hasley Dr Fall Creek Rd and Nautilus Ct Fall Creek Rd and Decatur Dr Fall Creek Rd and 96th St 96th St and Mollenkopf Rd Mollenkopf Rd and 97th St Mollenkopf Rd and 98th St Mollenkopf Rd and Windermere Blvd Windermere Blvd and Windward Pass Windermere Blvd and Fairwoods Dr. Windermere Blvd and 106th St. 106th St. and Hawthorn Ridge Hawthron Ridge and Landover Lane Hawthorn Ridge and Steepleview Ct Hawthorn Ridge and Brooks Crossing (a) Hawthorn Ridge and Brooks Crossing (b) Hawthorn Ridge and Bradford Ct Club Point Dr and Club Chase Club Point Dr and Hawthorn Ridge Brooks School Rd and Portage Way Mile 9 Brooks School Rd and Anchorage Way Brooks School Rd and Aldenham Blvd Brooks School Rd and Brangton Brooks School Rd and Salt parking lot Brooks School Rd. and Fall Creek Rd Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Ticketed Concert VolunteerHelp prepare for the Ole 60 Ticketed Concert at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater on Saturday, September 13 as a concert setup crew member. Volunteers are needed to help our Parks Foreman with setting up pop-up tents, tables, and equipment before the concert. Must be able to carry heavy objects and push/pull wagons. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Help prepare for the Ole 60 Ticketed Concert at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater on Saturday, September 13 as a concert setup crew member. Volunteers are needed to help our Parks Foreman with setting up pop-up tents, tables, and equipment before the concert. Must be able to carry heavy objects and push/pull wagons. Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Elevate Hospice Transformed VolunteerOur volunteers offer patience, kindness and companionship to patients and their families in hopes of peace and understanding. Volunteers donate their time and efforts in a wide variety of ways, such as reading to, talking with, writing a letter for the patient or give a family member a little time off from the role of primary caregiver. Volunteers may also be asked to provide office support to our business team. Tasks may include handling phone calls, making copies, attending memorial services and helping with a variety of special events or projects. Many of our volunteers have benefited from hospice care personally during a loved one’s serious illness, and they want to help families facing the same difficult time. Others are simply compassionate individuals who want to give themselves in a very special way. Our hospice volunteers often work directly with patients and families, providing compassion, companionship, and emotional support. In many cases, the hospice volunteer becomes a true and trusted friend to a patient and family. CLICK HERE to learn more. If you would like to volunteer with Elevate Hospice Transformed, please email Tailah Herscher via email. Agency: Elevate Hospice Transformed Our volunteers offer patience, kindness and companionship to patients and their families in hopes of peace and understanding. Volunteers donate their time and efforts in a wide variety of ways, such as reading to, talking with, writing a letter for the patient or give a family member a little time off from the role of primary caregiver. Volunteers may also be asked to provide office support to our business team. Tasks may include handling phone calls, making copies, attending memorial services and helping with a variety of special events or projects. Many of our volunteers have benefited from hospice care personally during a loved one’s serious illness, and they want to help families facing the same difficult time. Others are simply compassionate individuals who want to give themselves in a very special way. Our hospice volunteers often work directly with patients and families, providing compassion, companionship, and emotional support. In many cases, the hospice volunteer becomes a true and trusted friend to a patient and family. CLICK HERE to learn more. If you would like to volunteer with Elevate Hospice Transformed, please email Tailah Herscher via email. Agency: Elevate Hospice Transformed Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46250 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Health Department Fishers Farmers Market VolunteerThe 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: Parkinson's Foundation Moving Day Indianapolis WalkVolunteer at a Parkinson’s Foundation Moving Day on Saturday, September 20, 2025 and join an inspiring and empowering annual event that unites people around the country living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners and loved ones to help beat PD. Our most valuable resource are our volunteers because YOU make things MOVE. Help get communities moving as a planning committee member or event day volunteer. To learn more about the Moving Day Indianapolis volunteer opportunities, click here. If you have any questions or need more information, contact Gabrielle Perruzzi at gperruzzi@parkinson.org or 847-230-7896. Agency: Midwest Chapter of the Parkinson's Foundation Volunteer at a Parkinson’s Foundation Moving Day on Saturday, September 20, 2025 and join an inspiring and empowering annual event that unites people around the country living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners and loved ones to help beat PD. Our most valuable resource are our volunteers because YOU make things MOVE. Help get communities moving as a planning committee member or event day volunteer. To learn more about the Moving Day Indianapolis volunteer opportunities, click here. If you have any questions or need more information, contact Gabrielle Perruzzi at gperruzzi@parkinson.org or 847-230-7896. Agency: Midwest Chapter of the Parkinson's Foundation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 20, 2025 Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County VolunteerRecovery Cafe Hamilton County is looking for persons who are interested in assisting at our community center. The Recovery Cafe offers support for anyone recovering from addictions, mental health challenges, trauma, loss or grief, isolation and would like a community where members can experience belonging, healing and transformation. We need help with: Welcoming guests as they arriveOffering a listening ear to Cafe membersServing warm coffee and smilesParticipating in activities and events to support membersBenefits: Building lasting connections with members and guestsDinner and snacksIntern credits (if applicable)Please contact us at recoverycafehc@gmail.com to learn more and to volunteer today! Agency: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County Recovery Cafe Hamilton County is looking for persons who are interested in assisting at our community center. The Recovery Cafe offers support for anyone recovering from addictions, mental health challenges, trauma, loss or grief, isolation and would like a community where members can experience belonging, healing and transformation. We need help with: Welcoming guests as they arriveOffering a listening ear to Cafe membersServing warm coffee and smilesParticipating in activities and events to support membersBenefits: Building lasting connections with members and guestsDinner and snacksIntern credits (if applicable)Please contact us at recoverycafehc@gmail.com to learn more and to volunteer today! Agency: Recovery Cafe Hamilton County Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Store VolunteerEach day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large number of donations. By selling new and gently used items to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort, organize, and display donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age to volunteer is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will put out items for display, merchandise items and set up displays. Entrance & Sign In Parking: You may park in the lot in front of the store. Entrance + Sign-In: Enter through the front door and Sign In & Out at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk. Let them know you’re there to volunteer and they will direct you from there! If you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know.Groups & Youth Due to limited space, we can only have groups of 5 at this location. If you have a group larger than 5, you can sort donations at our Indy location. All volunteers over age 13 must sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! If you have questions about serving at the Store & Donation Center, you can email Braden Pothier at Bradenpothier@wheelermission.org. Agency: Wheeler Mission Store & Donation Center- Fishers Each day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large number of donations. By selling new and gently used items to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort, organize, and display donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age to volunteer is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will put out items for display, merchandise items and set up displays. Entrance & Sign In Parking: You may park in the lot in front of the store. Entrance + Sign-In: Enter through the front door and Sign In & Out at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk. Let them know you’re there to volunteer and they will direct you from there! If you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know.Groups & Youth Due to limited space, we can only have groups of 5 at this location. If you have a group larger than 5, you can sort donations at our Indy location. All volunteers over age 13 must sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! If you have questions about serving at the Store & Donation Center, you can email Braden Pothier at Bradenpothier@wheelermission.org. Agency: Wheeler Mission Store & Donation Center- Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fall Recycling Day VolunteerFishers offers a free recycling day at Billericay Park for residents on September 27, where electronics, household items, and hazardous wastes are accepted. Paper recycling and off-site confidential document shredding is also available. Volunteers are needed to assist residents with removing items from their cars, and placing them in the proper receptacle. Heavy lifting will be involved. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Fishers offers a free recycling day at Billericay Park for residents on September 27, where electronics, household items, and hazardous wastes are accepted. Paper recycling and off-site confidential document shredding is also available. Volunteers are needed to assist residents with removing items from their cars, and placing them in the proper receptacle. Heavy lifting will be involved. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal ServiceA warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors. Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean-up, and offer another face of compassion! For this shift, you will be serving dinner to 50-80 men depending on the time of year. This is a great serving opportunity for families with children! We can accommodate families with up to 4 children. *If you would like to schedule your family, please reach out for help in selecting a date. Warm food and a bright smile feed the body and soul Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy A warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors. Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean-up, and offer another face of compassion! For this shift, you will be serving dinner to 50-80 men depending on the time of year. This is a great serving opportunity for families with children! We can accommodate families with up to 4 children. *If you would like to schedule your family, please reach out for help in selecting a date. Warm food and a bright smile feed the body and soul Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide Sack LunchesPurchase, assemble, and deliver 120-130 Sack Lunches for Wheeler Mission's Men's Residential Center!
We need YOUR help to make sure sack lunches are supplied for our guests. Sack lunches typically supplement our hot meals and are a huge help to our Kitchen Staff! This is a great way to help Wheeler Mission offsite! All teams are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team.
We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker.
When should I bring the lunches?: You'll sign up for a shift that's from 9 am-10 am, but that's just a placeholder! You can bring them any time between 9 am-5 pm. What if I can only provide some of what's requested?: If you are able to bring at least half, please sign up for the shift as usual. If you can bring less than half, please plan to come, but leave the shift open for others to sign up, too! Where can I find a commercial kitchen? Most local churches have a commercial kitchen! If you don't have access to one, reach out to a Volunteer Engagement Manager to use our kitchen. Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120-130 Sack Lunches for Wheeler Mission's Men's Residential Center!
We need YOUR help to make sure sack lunches are supplied for our guests. Sack lunches typically supplement our hot meals and are a huge help to our Kitchen Staff! This is a great way to help Wheeler Mission offsite! All teams are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team.
We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker.
When should I bring the lunches?: You'll sign up for a shift that's from 9 am-10 am, but that's just a placeholder! You can bring them any time between 9 am-5 pm. What if I can only provide some of what's requested?: If you are able to bring at least half, please sign up for the shift as usual. If you can bring less than half, please plan to come, but leave the shift open for others to sign up, too! Where can I find a commercial kitchen? Most local churches have a commercial kitchen! If you don't have access to one, reach out to a Volunteer Engagement Manager to use our kitchen. Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share a MealPartner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 80 guests + residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-12:30PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-5:30PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meal is a GREAT ministry opportunity! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 50-80 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Partner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 80 guests + residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-12:30PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-5:30PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meal is a GREAT ministry opportunity! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 50-80 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Praise & WorshipMusic has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. Praise & Worship volunteers facilitate this by providing a safe, relaxing, and encouraging environment and leading residents into a time of music, devotional, and praise. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add Email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Praise His name forever! Qualifications for this opportunity: This is a Christ-centered serving opportunity that requires the leader go through an application process. Reach out if you are interested in learning more about this opportunity. Co-ed groups of up to 25 are welcome. The leader must be a spiritually mature person that is actively growing in their walk with Jesus and can sign in agreement with Wheeler Mission's Statement of Faith. Able to serve one-time, semi-regularly, or on a regular basis. Must have experience with leading people into Christ-centered worship, be able to demonstrate sound Biblical wisdom, strong interpersonal skills, able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, able to maintain confidentiality, extend flexibility & encouragement, and exercise discernment. Regular Praise & Worship Volunteers will be required to go through the High Impact application process, which includes an interview process.Entrance & Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through our App.Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety & Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Music has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. Praise & Worship volunteers facilitate this by providing a safe, relaxing, and encouraging environment and leading residents into a time of music, devotional, and praise. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add Email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Praise His name forever! Qualifications for this opportunity: This is a Christ-centered serving opportunity that requires the leader go through an application process. Reach out if you are interested in learning more about this opportunity. Co-ed groups of up to 25 are welcome. The leader must be a spiritually mature person that is actively growing in their walk with Jesus and can sign in agreement with Wheeler Mission's Statement of Faith. Able to serve one-time, semi-regularly, or on a regular basis. Must have experience with leading people into Christ-centered worship, be able to demonstrate sound Biblical wisdom, strong interpersonal skills, able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, able to maintain confidentiality, extend flexibility & encouragement, and exercise discernment. Regular Praise & Worship Volunteers will be required to go through the High Impact application process, which includes an interview process.Entrance & Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through our App.Groups & Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety & Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BarberWe all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Men's Residential Center (MRC).
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy We all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Men's Residential Center (MRC).
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special EventHost a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!*
Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of up to 15 are welcome. Let's talk if your group is larger! Volunteers should be outgoing with good interpersonal skills, have the ability to work independently, set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a common sense approach while interacting with guests & residents. Minors are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving (Parents, please use your discernment when children are younger than 8 years old).Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Host a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!*
Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of up to 15 are welcome. Let's talk if your group is larger! Volunteers should be outgoing with good interpersonal skills, have the ability to work independently, set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a common sense approach while interacting with guests & residents. Minors are welcome and must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving (Parents, please use your discernment when children are younger than 8 years old).Entrance + Sign In Parking: Metered parking is available on New York + Delaware Streets. Due to this location being directly downtown, our lot is very small and is reserved for staff and ministry vehicles. Unauthorized vehicles will be towed. Entrance: Enter through the third door on Delaware St. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Colts Caring MondaysServe Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Serve Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Men's Residential Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal ServiceA warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors.
For Meal Service volunteer tasks may include rolling silverware, pouring drinks, plating food, or handing out trays. You will have the opportunity to interact with Staff and Guests in a meaningful way. This is a great way to show care and compassion for those we serve! Meal Service shifts are available 365 days a year: Lunch Service (11:15 AM-1 PM) and Dinner Service (4:15 PM-6 PM). We have 11 slots available for each shift. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.You will be serving lunch/dinner to 100-250 men depending on the time of year. Meal Service is the Wheeler Mission's greatest volunteer need. Love your neighbors! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk at 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy A warm meal and a smile go a long way to the men coming through our doors.
For Meal Service volunteer tasks may include rolling silverware, pouring drinks, plating food, or handing out trays. You will have the opportunity to interact with Staff and Guests in a meaningful way. This is a great way to show care and compassion for those we serve! Meal Service shifts are available 365 days a year: Lunch Service (11:15 AM-1 PM) and Dinner Service (4:15 PM-6 PM). We have 11 slots available for each shift. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.You will be serving lunch/dinner to 100-250 men depending on the time of year. Meal Service is the Wheeler Mission's greatest volunteer need. Love your neighbors! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least one hour, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. Minors between the ages of 8-17 years old must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk at 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share a MealPartner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 125+ guests and residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-1PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-6PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meals are always a guest favorite! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 125-250 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Partner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share A Meal program! You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our 125+ guests and residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! This opportunity allows families or groups (up to 25) to work together to create a special event by providing a unique menu and experience. Share a Meals happen for Lunch 11:15AM-1PM) or Dinner (4:15AM-6PM) any day of the week. You can schedule to arrive as early as necessary to get the meal ready. Share a Meal hosts have many different options: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal from a local favorite restaurant, stay and sere the meal or just drop off, provide tablecloths and centerpieces (or not), include notes with each tray (if desired), provide dinner entertainment/music (if that is your skill set).Let's talk about scheduling your event! *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Share a Meals are always a guest favorite! Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart, good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and provide a meal for a group of 125-250 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special EventHost a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Host a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BarberWe all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Shelter for Men.
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Shelter for Men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability. Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy DigitalGroups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy We all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at the Shelter for Men.
For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Shelter for Men. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule! This opportunity requires approval by the Volunteer Engagement Manager. Once you respond, a Volunteer Engagement Manager will contact you concerning availability. Qualifications for this opportunity: Must be a licensed barber or cosmetologist and submit your license for our records. Must be able to cut a variety of hair types. Must be able to set and maintain boundaries, have a high degree of integrity, maintain confidentiality, demonstrate sound wisdom and have a commonsense approach while interacting with guests. Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk(if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy DigitalGroups All individual volunteers are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Praise + WorshipHost a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Host a Special Event
Special events allow volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Special events have the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and more importantly - praise God for who He is and what He has done. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead a special event for a group of 30-200 depending on the location and the time of year. Desire to showcase a special talent or host a unique event.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Special Events. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal PreparationMeal Preparation Volunteer OpportunityVolunteers will assist kitchen staff in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer without a female companion. If you are a man planning to volunteer without a female companion, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center. There is only room for 2 volunteers at a time. If you are not registered for the shift, you might be turned away.For volunteers ages 18 and older.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street near the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Ring the doorbell to the left of the front door and let our staff know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving.THIS IS NEW! - Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check-in. Check-in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety and Security: Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to protect guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Meal Preparation Volunteer OpportunityVolunteers will assist kitchen staff in prepping food for meals that will be served in the future. Volunteers may be asked to clean up dishes as well.
Qualifications for this opportunity: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer without a female companion. If you are a man planning to volunteer without a female companion, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center. There is only room for 2 volunteers at a time. If you are not registered for the shift, you might be turned away.For volunteers ages 18 and older.Entrance and Sign In We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street near the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Ring the doorbell to the left of the front door and let our staff know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving.THIS IS NEW! - Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check-in. Check-in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety and Security: Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to protect guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Art TherapyHost Art Therapy
Art Therapy allows volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Art Therapy has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and meet the men where they are at. This is an opportunity that can be hosted by an individual or a group. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead an art activity for a group of 6-15 depending on the activity. Leader must have Art Therapy experience.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Host Art Therapy
Art Therapy allows volunteers to create a safe and encouraging environment while providing a therapeutic time of relaxation and entertainment. This is time for our men to kick back and enjoy life after a long and often stressful week. Art Therapy has the ability to uplift spirits, encourage hearts, and meet the men where they are at. This is an opportunity that can be hosted by an individual or a group. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, click on "RESPOND" or "RESPOND AS TEAM" and go ahead and create a TEAM NAME and add YOURSELF as the leader (you can add email addresses and names of your teammates at a later point). One of our team members will be in touch to discuss dates and next steps!* Qualifications for this opportunity: A servant's heart and a positive attitude. Ability to prepare and lead an art activity for a group of 6-15 depending on the activity. Leader must have Art Therapy experience.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park in the parking lot that is connected to the Shelter for Men. There is also parking on the street next to the shelter but you will have to pay for the time that you are volunteering. Entrance: Enter through the Volunteer Entrance Door #2 on Market Street. Ring the doorbell as these doors are locked and someone will let you in! If you’re not able to enter through these doors, please come to Door #1, the Admin Entrance. Let them know you are there to volunteer and how you are serving. You may call the main desk 317-687-6795 if you have trouble getting into the building. Sign in (and out) at the Volunteer Check-In Kiosk (if you have any technical difficulties with this, please let us know) or through the App: CauseConnect by Galaxy Digital.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Use this link to register your team: https://www.wheelervolunteer.org/start-here/groups/team-registration/. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. You can find a PDF of the youth liability waiver here.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves in the kitchen. Please dress casually, comfortably, and modestly for all other roles. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents is not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear ear buds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Prephelp 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: Meal ServiceMeal Service Volunteer Opportunity
We currently serve 200 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. 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.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Safety and Security Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities.Other Information When you arrive in the kitchen, check in with Wheeler Mission staff for instructions.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering, as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know, and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Meal Service Volunteer Opportunity
We currently serve 200 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. 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.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email.Safety and Security Each of Wheeler’s residential locations has metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities.Other Information When you arrive in the kitchen, check in with Wheeler Mission staff for instructions.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering, as this can distract other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let the staff know, and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Colts Caring MondaysServe Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Plan to be flexible. Duties and shift duration can change depending on the needs of the staff. Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Things to Know: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer on their own. If you are a man planning to volunteer on your own, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center.Co-ed groups of up to 5 are welcome. If you are bringing your children with you, you are considered a team. Please respond as a team. There is room for 5 volunteers at a time.We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. We now require parking permits to park in our lots. If you volunteer often, ask for an application for a permit at the front desk. If you volunteer occasionally, you can simply add your car's make and model to the sign-in sheet. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Please ring the doorbell to the left of the front door and let our staff know you are there to volunteer.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email. Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Serve Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Plan to be flexible. Duties and shift duration can change depending on the needs of the staff. Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Things to Know: Volunteers at The Center for Women & Children must be female or accompanied by a female. Men can not volunteer on their own. If you are a man planning to volunteer on your own, please look for opportunities at the Shelter for Men or the Men's Residential Center.Co-ed groups of up to 5 are welcome. If you are bringing your children with you, you are considered a team. Please respond as a team. There is room for 5 volunteers at a time.We are located at 3208 E. Michigan St. in Indianapolis, Indiana. Parking: You may park on the street in front of the building, in the gravel lot, or in the gated lot across the street. The code is 2007. We now require parking permits to park in our lots. If you volunteer often, ask for an application for a permit at the front desk. If you volunteer occasionally, you can simply add your car's make and model to the sign-in sheet. Entrance: Enter through the courtyard gate. Please ring the doorbell to the left of the front door and let our staff know you are there to volunteer.Please place your bag on the bag scanner belt straight ahead of you. Bags of guests, visitors, and volunteers must all be scanned this way. This is for the safety of everyone in the building.To your right is a glass door. Our staff will let you in. Proceed to the security area.Dress code: Please wear closed-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. There are 4 ways to check in. Check in and out by using the kiosk in the hall across from the front desk, by scanning the QR code above the kiosk, with the app on your smartphone, or with the link in your email. Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Colts Caring MondaysServe Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Serve Healthy Meals, Spread Community Spirit! We are excited to announce a new partnership with the Indianapolis Colts—introducing Colts Caring Mondays! Each Monday, volunteers will have the opportunity to serve nutritious meals, generously sponsored by the Colts, to our Indianapolis guests at Wheeler Mission. The Colts are deeply committed to giving back to our community and ensuring that those we serve have access to healthy, nourishing meals. This is a unique and impactful way to give back alongside an organization that shares our passion for caring for others. What to Expect: Serve healthy meals to our guests.Help create a welcoming and positive atmosphere.Connect with others who care about our community.Wear your Colts gear to show your spirit and support!Hey, you never know—you might be volunteering alongside a Colts player!Whether you're a long-time Colts fan or simply passionate about serving others, this is a great opportunity to make a difference. Join us for Colts Caring Mondays and help bring smiles, healthy food, and team spirit to Wheeler Mission! Agency: Shelter for Men-Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation SorterEach day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large amount of donations. The best of our donations go directly to needs at our shelters. Others new and gently used items are sold to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort and organize donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. The time slots listed are suggested serving times. Please feel free to contact me if you would like a custom time slot for you or your group! ellenbugler@wheelermission.org Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age for volunteering is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will sort and organize donations to be sent to our shelters or sold in our thrift store where the proceeds go back to serve and care for our guests! Entrance & Sign In Parking: Please park in the lot beside our location. Sign in & out by using the kiosk, scanning the QR code near the front desk, with the app on your smartphone, the link in your email or on the sign-in sheet.Groups & Youth You are able self-register your group! Learn how here. All volunteers over age 13 are required to sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! Agency: Wheeler Mission Donation Center- Indy Each day, Wheeler Mission is blessed with a large amount of donations. The best of our donations go directly to needs at our shelters. Others new and gently used items are sold to the community, the Store helps fund life-changing programs. Volunteers sort and organize donations alongside staff members and other volunteers. The time slots listed are suggested serving times. Please feel free to contact me if you would like a custom time slot for you or your group! ellenbugler@wheelermission.org Qualifications: A servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two hours, work well with others, listen to instructions, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. The minimum age for volunteering is 10. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or adult while serving.For this shift, you will sort and organize donations to be sent to our shelters or sold in our thrift store where the proceeds go back to serve and care for our guests! Entrance & Sign In Parking: Please park in the lot beside our location. Sign in & out by using the kiosk, scanning the QR code near the front desk, with the app on your smartphone, the link in your email or on the sign-in sheet.Groups & Youth You are able self-register your group! Learn how here. All volunteers over age 13 are required to sign up online or have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18. If you have a larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Other Information Dress code: Please wear closed-toed, closed-back shoes (no Crocs), and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Photography and videography: You are welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are prohibited. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!Want to do more? Show up to volunteer with donations you have gathered from your home or work place! Want to bring new donations? We always need new in package men's underwear! Agency: Wheeler Mission Donation Center- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46225 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Silver Sneaker Benefit BallThe Silver Sneaker Ball is our largest fundraising event of the year. We are currently in the process of securing auction items for our event. I am hoping you will lend your support by donating an item or gift certificate for our silent auction to help us raise money to provide this experience for our campers. CHAMP Camp provides a summer camp experience for children and adolescents with tracheostomies and those who require technological respiratory assistance. Our campers enjoy, and fully participate in, outdoor summer camp activities including swimming, canoeing, climbing and zip lining to encourage independence, confidence, and self-esteem and create memories that last a lifetime. Agency: CHAMP Camp The Silver Sneaker Ball is our largest fundraising event of the year. We are currently in the process of securing auction items for our event. I am hoping you will lend your support by donating an item or gift certificate for our silent auction to help us raise money to provide this experience for our campers. CHAMP Camp provides a summer camp experience for children and adolescents with tracheostomies and those who require technological respiratory assistance. Our campers enjoy, and fully participate in, outdoor summer camp activities including swimming, canoeing, climbing and zip lining to encourage independence, confidence, and self-esteem and create memories that last a lifetime. Agency: CHAMP Camp Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 13, 2025 Zip Code: 46033 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Nature First Ranger VolunteerAre you seeking an ongoing, meaningful, and fulfilling volunteer opportunity? Do you enjoy interacting with kids? Join the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Nature First team! Nature First Rangers are needed to assist with setup, and interacting and engaging with first grade students attending the Nature First program. The program runs Tuesdays through Fridays from September 2 through September 30 from 10:15 a.m.- 1:15 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least one day a week during the program. Please do not respond to this opportunity if you are not able to volunteer once a week. The Nature First program is a one of a kind nature education program that allows every first grader in the HSE district to visit, explore, and learn about Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve and the environment through a combination of curriculum-based activities and hands-on exploration. Led by Fishers Parks Staff, classes visit Ritchey Woods in both the Spring and Fall to experience the changing of seasons while also learning about nature and environmental stewardship. Our Nature First Staff visits each class two times during the year for lessons in the classroom that are directly tied to state standards and curriculum requirements such as science and math. Benefits The Nature First program offers children the chance to explore and learn about nature in new ways. Direct experience in nature is important to a child’s intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development, and multiple studies have found endless benefits to environmental education programs, including increases in: cooperation and conflict resolution skills self-esteem problem solving motivation to learn improved classroom behavior.Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Are you seeking an ongoing, meaningful, and fulfilling volunteer opportunity? Do you enjoy interacting with kids? Join the Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Nature First team! Nature First Rangers are needed to assist with setup, and interacting and engaging with first grade students attending the Nature First program. The program runs Tuesdays through Fridays from September 2 through September 30 from 10:15 a.m.- 1:15 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least one day a week during the program. Please do not respond to this opportunity if you are not able to volunteer once a week. The Nature First program is a one of a kind nature education program that allows every first grader in the HSE district to visit, explore, and learn about Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve and the environment through a combination of curriculum-based activities and hands-on exploration. Led by Fishers Parks Staff, classes visit Ritchey Woods in both the Spring and Fall to experience the changing of seasons while also learning about nature and environmental stewardship. Our Nature First Staff visits each class two times during the year for lessons in the classroom that are directly tied to state standards and curriculum requirements such as science and math. Benefits The Nature First program offers children the chance to explore and learn about nature in new ways. Direct experience in nature is important to a child’s intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development, and multiple studies have found endless benefits to environmental education programs, including increases in: cooperation and conflict resolution skills self-esteem problem solving motivation to learn improved classroom behavior.Agency: Fishers Parks and Recreation Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Portrait of Wishes Gala: Bourbon, Bling & BowtiesIt takes a village to pull off a night of glamour and generosity—and we’re so thankful to have you on our team. Your time and effort make a huge impact. Here are the volunteer roles we need for this one-of-a-kind evening: Must be 18 years old and older to volunteer for this event! Click this link to register for this event Event Check-In and Check-Out - Make guests feel like the stars they are! You’ll be greeting attendees, helping with registration, and ensuring they leave with smiles and auction winnings in hand. Bourbon Toss - This lively ring toss game is always a crowd favorite! Volunteers will sell game entries and help manage the station throughout the evening. (Must be 21+) Diamond Direct Bling Ring - Roam the floor with flair as you sell raffle tickets for a sparkling prize courtesy of Diamonds Direct. Great for friendly, outgoing personalities. Auction Watch and Runners - Help guests with auction inquiries and keep a close eye on the auction tables. Once bidding closes, you'll assist in distributing items to the lucky winners. Assignments will be based on volunteer availability. Floater -If you're flexible and ready to help where it’s needed most, this role is for you! From auction help to guest questions, you’ll be part of the glue that holds the evening together. Agency: Indiana Wish It takes a village to pull off a night of glamour and generosity—and we’re so thankful to have you on our team. Your time and effort make a huge impact. Here are the volunteer roles we need for this one-of-a-kind evening: Must be 18 years old and older to volunteer for this event! Click this link to register for this event Event Check-In and Check-Out - Make guests feel like the stars they are! You’ll be greeting attendees, helping with registration, and ensuring they leave with smiles and auction winnings in hand. Bourbon Toss - This lively ring toss game is always a crowd favorite! Volunteers will sell game entries and help manage the station throughout the evening. (Must be 21+) Diamond Direct Bling Ring - Roam the floor with flair as you sell raffle tickets for a sparkling prize courtesy of Diamonds Direct. Great for friendly, outgoing personalities. Auction Watch and Runners - Help guests with auction inquiries and keep a close eye on the auction tables. Once bidding closes, you'll assist in distributing items to the lucky winners. Assignments will be based on volunteer availability. Floater -If you're flexible and ready to help where it’s needed most, this role is for you! From auction help to guest questions, you’ll be part of the glue that holds the evening together. Agency: Indiana Wish Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maker Playground 5th Grade Study Trip Station LeadersWould you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 5th grade STEM Activities at the Maker Playground Tuesdays - Fridays from 9:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least one day a week through the end of the school year. Tours will not occur during school breaks. Please do not respond to this opportunity if you are not able to volunteer once a week. Volunteers will assist with the following activities: Woodworking: Students will work in Project Alley to build a toolbox using precut lumber. Students will learn about working with wood and basic hand tools and measure the perimeter and area of their finished product. Robotics: Students will be able to use Dobot Robotic arms to learn about artificial intelligence and using software to make the robot write text, pick up and sort objects through various programs. Circuitry: Students will have the opportunity to problem solve the creation of a light for their locker in this experience. Construction paper, copper tape, LED diode and coin batteries will be provided. Students will learn about the basics of circuitry when they are challenged to create a switch for their locker light using materials provided.In collaboration with Hamilton Southeastern Schools, the Maker Playground is offering an experiential and project-based curriculum for all 5th grade students. Modeled after the successful and popular Nature First program at Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, the program features study trips to the Maker Playground, where students are immersed in the workshop and work collaboratively to solve real-world problems. The goal is to bridge the gap between education and industry, where students can begin thinking about how making as part of building their future career. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: Fishers Maker Playground Would you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 5th grade STEM Activities at the Maker Playground Tuesdays - Fridays from 9:45 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least one day a week through the end of the school year. Tours will not occur during school breaks. Please do not respond to this opportunity if you are not able to volunteer once a week. Volunteers will assist with the following activities: Woodworking: Students will work in Project Alley to build a toolbox using precut lumber. Students will learn about working with wood and basic hand tools and measure the perimeter and area of their finished product. Robotics: Students will be able to use Dobot Robotic arms to learn about artificial intelligence and using software to make the robot write text, pick up and sort objects through various programs. Circuitry: Students will have the opportunity to problem solve the creation of a light for their locker in this experience. Construction paper, copper tape, LED diode and coin batteries will be provided. Students will learn about the basics of circuitry when they are challenged to create a switch for their locker light using materials provided.In collaboration with Hamilton Southeastern Schools, the Maker Playground is offering an experiential and project-based curriculum for all 5th grade students. Modeled after the successful and popular Nature First program at Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, the program features study trips to the Maker Playground, where students are immersed in the workshop and work collaboratively to solve real-world problems. The goal is to bridge the gap between education and industry, where students can begin thinking about how making as part of building their future career. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: Fishers Maker Playground Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service ProjectAbout the Opportunity...
On a daily basis, hundreds of individuals seek meals, resources, and shelter at various Wheeler locations. In order to help provide a safe environment, it is important that our facilities reflect an atmosphere of dignity and cleanliness. GREAT opportunity for skilled workgroups and school groups! Projects occur at our Westplex Avenue campus, located at 215 S. Westplex Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47404. We will work with you in suppling any supplies needed. You bring willing hands that are ready to pitch in and any tools you have to make Wheeler Mission a cleaner, more beautiful place creating a sense of home. Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of volunteers are welcome! The minimum age is 13, though depending on the project, the age limit may increase or decrease. Volunteers should have a servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two (2) hours, work well with others, listen to instruction, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park at the Center for Men and ring the doorbell to be let in through the left Center for Men door. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington About the Opportunity...
On a daily basis, hundreds of individuals seek meals, resources, and shelter at various Wheeler locations. In order to help provide a safe environment, it is important that our facilities reflect an atmosphere of dignity and cleanliness. GREAT opportunity for skilled workgroups and school groups! Projects occur at our Westplex Avenue campus, located at 215 S. Westplex Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47404. We will work with you in suppling any supplies needed. You bring willing hands that are ready to pitch in and any tools you have to make Wheeler Mission a cleaner, more beautiful place creating a sense of home. Qualifications for this opportunity: Co-ed groups of volunteers are welcome! The minimum age is 13, though depending on the project, the age limit may increase or decrease. Volunteers should have a servant's heart, a good work ethic, and a positive attitude. Able to do manual labor for at least two (2) hours, work well with others, listen to instruction, and carry out assigned tasks with minimum supervision. If you have a slightly larger group than slots available, please reach out. We can likely still accommodate your group.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park at the Center for Men and ring the doorbell to be let in through the left Center for Men door. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Individuals under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult and bring a signed parental waiver. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Treasure Our Children Trivia NightICPYAS is hosting the annual Treasure Our children Trivia Night on September 18th! Volunteer roles include checking in and registering attendees, assisting with our fund-a-need board, selling raffle tickets, and auction check-out. PLEASE NOTE - volunteers must be at least 21 years of age. Event will take place from 5:00 - 9:00 PM including set-up and clean-up. Individuals or groups are welcome to volunteer any time from 1.5 to 4 hours. Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide ICPYAS is hosting the annual Treasure Our children Trivia Night on September 18th! Volunteer roles include checking in and registering attendees, assisting with our fund-a-need board, selling raffle tickets, and auction check-out. PLEASE NOTE - volunteers must be at least 21 years of age. Event will take place from 5:00 - 9:00 PM including set-up and clean-up. Individuals or groups are welcome to volunteer any time from 1.5 to 4 hours. Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 18, 2025 Zip Code: 46032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Office HelpWe have ALOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off. This can be a group or individual opportunity. The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry. PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity. Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide We have ALOT on our to-do list and we would love for some volunteers to help us check these off. This can be a group or individual opportunity. The to-do list includes organization projects, preparing program materials, and data entry. PLEASE NOTE - you must schedule specific hours with the organization. This is NOT a drop-in volunteer opportunity. Agency: Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46033 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pack Away Hunger VolunteerIn every community there are individuals and groups that lead the way in serving others. Whether you’re part of a small civic group, or a leader looking to engage your whole community, our meal packs are a powerful way make a real difference for those fighting hunger. Our events are appropriate for all ages and abilities, enabling groups of diverse size and ages to serve alongside one another. Your group chooses whether the meals stay locally or are sent to one of our international partners in communities suffering from malnutrition. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Pack Away Hunger In every community there are individuals and groups that lead the way in serving others. Whether you’re part of a small civic group, or a leader looking to engage your whole community, our meal packs are a powerful way make a real difference for those fighting hunger. Our events are appropriate for all ages and abilities, enabling groups of diverse size and ages to serve alongside one another. Your group chooses whether the meals stay locally or are sent to one of our international partners in communities suffering from malnutrition. Please CLICK HERE to learn more. Agency: Pack Away Hunger Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: White River Cleanup StewardWelcome to the City of Fishers White River Cleanup Steward Program. Trash, debris, and pollutants in the White River do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our rivers prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a White River Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution. This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from the White River. The trash drop off location for this program is at the 116th Street Bridge Landing at the west end of Wahpihani Drive and is designated on the map shown below. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival. You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat or trash bag. Typical types of trash include tires, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, tarps, signs, etc. The program has two options per below depending on whether you have your own boat or need to rent one: 1. Existing Boat Owners: If you have your own canoe, kayak, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, simply launch your boat at your own preferred location, pick up trash along the way, and drop off the trash at the 116th Street Bridge Landing near the trash drop location that will be marked by a White River Cleanup Steward Program Trash Drop Off Sign. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. You will be responsible for your own boat launching, transportation, etc. 2. Boat Renters: If you don’t own a boat and need to rent one, please go to the following White River Canoe Company (WRCC) link HERE for boat rental availability through the program. The boat rental program will be available in August and September on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays subject to availability through the WRCC link. The cost per person for a canoe will be $20 and will be paid for by the City as long as you are a Fishers resident and you show up for your scheduled trip (you will have to put down the $20 deposit per person on a personal credit card to reserve the boat/trip but you won’t be charged if you show up for your reservation). However, if you don’t show up for your reservation or don't properly cancel your reservation per the WRCC cancellation policy, you will be charged the deposit by the WRCC, and you won’t be reimbursed by the City. There is a minimum registration number of 8 people and a maximum number of 12 people for this program (2 people per canoe). Boat renters will park at the White River Canoe Company Livery at 17180 River Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 based upon your scheduled departure day. Your departure time will be 9:00 am from the Livery (please arrive 15 minutes early to give ample time for parking and registration). Then, simply float down the river and collect trash within trash bags or the boat and drop off the trash at the 116th Street Bridge Landing trash drop location that will be marked with a White River Cleanup Steward Program Trash Drop Off Sign per the map below. This will also be your trip endpoint. After removing all the trash from your boat, wait for the WRCC to arrive to load your boat and shuttle you back up to the Livery. You are responsible for the boat until the canoe company has arrived to receive it. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. Please make sure to remove all trash from the boat and to keep the boat as clean as possible to be respectful of the WRCC equipment. We are thankful to the WRCC and the Hamilton County Highway Department for their partnerships with this program. Please be aware this is a 9.8 mile canoe trip so be prepared for a long day. The approximate float time is 4.5 hours. How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the White River Cleanup Steward program, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive. Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, White River Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons: Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew CarwashTo claim your coupon, please email Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the White River in the background. Please see the map below showing the 116th Street Bridge Landing Parking, Shuttling, and Trash Drop Off Locations: Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Welcome to the City of Fishers White River Cleanup Steward Program. Trash, debris, and pollutants in the White River do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our rivers prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a White River Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution. This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from the White River. The trash drop off location for this program is at the 116th Street Bridge Landing at the west end of Wahpihani Drive and is designated on the map shown below. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival. You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat or trash bag. Typical types of trash include tires, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, tarps, signs, etc. The program has two options per below depending on whether you have your own boat or need to rent one: 1. Existing Boat Owners: If you have your own canoe, kayak, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, simply launch your boat at your own preferred location, pick up trash along the way, and drop off the trash at the 116th Street Bridge Landing near the trash drop location that will be marked by a White River Cleanup Steward Program Trash Drop Off Sign. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. You will be responsible for your own boat launching, transportation, etc. 2. Boat Renters: If you don’t own a boat and need to rent one, please go to the following White River Canoe Company (WRCC) link HERE for boat rental availability through the program. The boat rental program will be available in August and September on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays subject to availability through the WRCC link. The cost per person for a canoe will be $20 and will be paid for by the City as long as you are a Fishers resident and you show up for your scheduled trip (you will have to put down the $20 deposit per person on a personal credit card to reserve the boat/trip but you won’t be charged if you show up for your reservation). However, if you don’t show up for your reservation or don't properly cancel your reservation per the WRCC cancellation policy, you will be charged the deposit by the WRCC, and you won’t be reimbursed by the City. There is a minimum registration number of 8 people and a maximum number of 12 people for this program (2 people per canoe). Boat renters will park at the White River Canoe Company Livery at 17180 River Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 based upon your scheduled departure day. Your departure time will be 9:00 am from the Livery (please arrive 15 minutes early to give ample time for parking and registration). Then, simply float down the river and collect trash within trash bags or the boat and drop off the trash at the 116th Street Bridge Landing trash drop location that will be marked with a White River Cleanup Steward Program Trash Drop Off Sign per the map below. This will also be your trip endpoint. After removing all the trash from your boat, wait for the WRCC to arrive to load your boat and shuttle you back up to the Livery. You are responsible for the boat until the canoe company has arrived to receive it. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. Please make sure to remove all trash from the boat and to keep the boat as clean as possible to be respectful of the WRCC equipment. We are thankful to the WRCC and the Hamilton County Highway Department for their partnerships with this program. Please be aware this is a 9.8 mile canoe trip so be prepared for a long day. The approximate float time is 4.5 hours. How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the White River Cleanup Steward program, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive. Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, White River Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons: Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew CarwashTo claim your coupon, please email Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the White River in the background. Please see the map below showing the 116th Street Bridge Landing Parking, Shuttling, and Trash Drop Off Locations: Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 29, 2025 Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Geist Cleanup Steward VolunteerWelcome to the City of Fishers Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward Program. Trash, debris, and pollutants in the reservoir do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our waterways prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife, or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution. This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from Geist Reservoir. The trash drop-off location for this program is at the Northeast corner of Geist Waterfront Park at the end of an old ramp and is designated on the selection map in the link below. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival. You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat. Typical types of trash include buoys, dock floats, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, floatable trash, signs, logs, etc. There are two options per below: 1. Boat Owners: If you have your own canoe, kayak, pontoon, speed boat, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, select your steward location/cove from our selection map in the link below, launch your boat from your preferred location at one of the marinas or from your personal dock, and drop off the trash at the marked trash drop location as indicated on the selection map. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. The trash drop location will be marked with a sign and visible from the water and has a GPS coordinate of 85.9108378 degrees west and 39.9492044 degrees north. 2. Non-boat Owners: If you don’t own a boat and still want to participate, simply select one of our land-based cleanup locations on the selection map in the link below and either walk or use your vehicle to get to some of our land-based locations at bridge crossings, etc. All land-based accessible trash can be disposed of at any one of the nearby City park locations that have accessible trash dumpsters such as Brooks School Park, Geist Waterfront Park, or Olio Fields or you may choose to dispose of the trash at your home location if the quantity is small. How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the Geist Cleanup Steward program, Please Click Here to select your steward location from our selection map. In addition, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive. Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, Geist Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons: Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew CarwashTo claim your coupon, please email Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the reservoir in the background. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Welcome to the City of Fishers Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward Program. Trash, debris, and pollutants in the reservoir do not stay in one spot forever: it all moves on to other rivers, lakes, and streams. Even the harmful chemicals found in trash, debris, and pollutants present dangers to all forms of aquatic life. Cleaning up our waterways prevents pollution like plastic waste from reaching our oceans. 80% of plastic waste is carried to oceans via small rivers and streams that flow through densely populated urban areas. Plastic in our waterways can get entangled with wildlife, or can sometimes look like food to them. Do your part by becoming a Geist Reservoir Cleanup Steward and help minimize downstream pollution. This is an on-demand cleanup program to remove trash from Geist Reservoir. The trash drop-off location for this program is at the Northeast corner of Geist Waterfront Park at the end of an old ramp and is designated on the selection map in the link below. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis, but we will not be present at the time of your arrival. You are allowed to drop off any kind of trash that you find that you can fit within your boat. Typical types of trash include buoys, dock floats, polystyrene, paper, metals, plastics, chairs, floatable trash, signs, logs, etc. There are two options per below: 1. Boat Owners: If you have your own canoe, kayak, pontoon, speed boat, or fishing boat and want to participate in the program, select your steward location/cove from our selection map in the link below, launch your boat from your preferred location at one of the marinas or from your personal dock, and drop off the trash at the marked trash drop location as indicated on the selection map. The City will monitor the trash drop location and remove trash from the site on a regular basis. The trash drop location will be marked with a sign and visible from the water and has a GPS coordinate of 85.9108378 degrees west and 39.9492044 degrees north. 2. Non-boat Owners: If you don’t own a boat and still want to participate, simply select one of our land-based cleanup locations on the selection map in the link below and either walk or use your vehicle to get to some of our land-based locations at bridge crossings, etc. All land-based accessible trash can be disposed of at any one of the nearby City park locations that have accessible trash dumpsters such as Brooks School Park, Geist Waterfront Park, or Olio Fields or you may choose to dispose of the trash at your home location if the quantity is small. How to get involved: If you would like to participate in the Geist Cleanup Steward program, Please Click Here to select your steward location from our selection map. In addition, please click the blue "respond" button for this opportunity. Amy Crell, City of Fishers Volunteer Coordinator, will reach out with more information. If you would like the City of Fishers to supply trash bags and work gloves, please contact Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us to schedule a pickup at Fishers Municipal Complex at 1 Municipal Drive. Reward: Upon completing their first trash pickup, Geist Cleanup Stewards are eligible to claim one of the following free coupons: Complimentary order of fries from Shake ShackOne free 4-pack box of cookies from Crumble Cookies$5 off unlimited wash from Crew CarwashTo claim your coupon, please email Amy Crell at crella@fishers.in.us with a picture of you with your trash bag with any part of the reservoir in the background. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Indy Hygiene Hub VolunteerCALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS!!!! We love our volunteers and cannot thank you enough for giving your time, talents and treasures to support us! Without you, Indy Hygiene Hub [formerly Dotted Line Divas] could not be successful in what we do. No matter what your preferences are, we have several different volunteering opportunities available. Whether you would like to serve our families on Pantry Days, count inventory and stock shelves or do some light administrative work, we can always use your help! Please CLICK HERE to take a look at all of our current volunteer opportunities & sign up today! Agency: Indy Hygiene Hub CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS!!!! We love our volunteers and cannot thank you enough for giving your time, talents and treasures to support us! Without you, Indy Hygiene Hub [formerly Dotted Line Divas] could not be successful in what we do. No matter what your preferences are, we have several different volunteering opportunities available. Whether you would like to serve our families on Pantry Days, count inventory and stock shelves or do some light administrative work, we can always use your help! Please CLICK HERE to take a look at all of our current volunteer opportunities & sign up today! Agency: Indy Hygiene Hub Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Youth Initiative VolunteerMentoring Support: a student through a one-on-one relationship with our school based mentoring program. More info on Mentoring Tutoring.Volunteers help: guide our younger students to their reading sessions with Paws to Read. More info on Tutoring.Meals: Volunteers help pack snacks for students through the school year and healthy meals through the summer. More info on Meals.
To learn more and to signup to volunteer with Fishers Youth Initiative please CLICK HERE. Agency: Fishers Youth Initiative Mentoring Support: a student through a one-on-one relationship with our school based mentoring program. More info on Mentoring Tutoring.Volunteers help: guide our younger students to their reading sessions with Paws to Read. More info on Tutoring.Meals: Volunteers help pack snacks for students through the school year and healthy meals through the summer. More info on Meals.
To learn more and to signup to volunteer with Fishers Youth Initiative please CLICK HERE. Agency: Fishers Youth Initiative Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: City of Fishers HOA Workshop VolunteerJoin the City of Fishers volunteer team and volunteer with the Fall 2025 HOA Workshop at the new Municipal Complex on Wednesday, September 17 from 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed to assist with set up, checking in and greeting participants and helping them with direction to breakout sessions. Breakfast will be provided. The shift from 12:00 - 2:00 will assist with teardown. Only registered HOA board members can attend this workshop. Agency: City of Fishers Join the City of Fishers volunteer team and volunteer with the Fall 2025 HOA Workshop at the new Municipal Complex on Wednesday, September 17 from 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed to assist with set up, checking in and greeting participants and helping them with direction to breakout sessions. Breakfast will be provided. The shift from 12:00 - 2:00 will assist with teardown. Only registered HOA board members can attend this workshop. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: City of Fishers/HSE Schools 3rd Grade Local Government Study Trip VolunteerWould you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 3rd grade local government study trips at the new City Government Complex on select Fridays from 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions. Lunch will be provided. Volunteers will assist with navigating students to their proper location, keep our presenters on time, guide students through activities, distribute supplies, and help answer general questions. Training will be provided. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: City of Fishers Would you like an ongoing volunteer opportunity that will foster relationships and connect with the youth of Hamilton Southeastern Schools? We are seeking dedicated volunteers who are available to assist with 3rd grade local government study trips at the new City Government Complex on select Fridays from 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Due to the nature of this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to at least 10 of the 20 sessions. Lunch will be provided. Volunteers will assist with navigating students to their proper location, keep our presenters on time, guide students through activities, distribute supplies, and help answer general questions. Training will be provided. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Amy Crell via email, or 317-670-9437. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CorsoCare Hospice VolunteerIf you have a calling to love, care and help others, becoming a CorsoCare hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Most volunteers feel personally rewarded through their offering of time, energy and compassion when they see how much they are able to help patients and families. We depend on our volunteers to help us provide the love, respect and care our patients and their families need. Whether reading to a patient, preparing a meal or cleaning up around the house, it is about creating the absolute best experience in every interaction for our patients. There are a variety of ways you can volunteer with us, including direct patient interaction, indirect patient interaction and administrative support. CorsoCare Hospice will provide training and quarterly in-services for all volunteers. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer. Agency: CorsoCare Hospice of Indiana If you have a calling to love, care and help others, becoming a CorsoCare hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Most volunteers feel personally rewarded through their offering of time, energy and compassion when they see how much they are able to help patients and families. We depend on our volunteers to help us provide the love, respect and care our patients and their families need. Whether reading to a patient, preparing a meal or cleaning up around the house, it is about creating the absolute best experience in every interaction for our patients. There are a variety of ways you can volunteer with us, including direct patient interaction, indirect patient interaction and administrative support. CorsoCare Hospice will provide training and quarterly in-services for all volunteers. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer. Agency: CorsoCare Hospice of Indiana Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: National Weather Service Data Volunteer (CoCoRaHS)CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, is a nationwide volunteer observing program funded by many organizations, including the National Weather Service. Observers in this program measure rain, snow and hail, and report it on the CoCoRaHS website. The data is then distributed to the public directly and to many different partners, including the National Weather Service. The data provided helps to verify flood and winter storm warnings and assists with estimating local water supplies. To learn more and sign up please click HERE. Agency: National Weather Service CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, is a nationwide volunteer observing program funded by many organizations, including the National Weather Service. Observers in this program measure rain, snow and hail, and report it on the CoCoRaHS website. The data is then distributed to the public directly and to many different partners, including the National Weather Service. The data provided helps to verify flood and winter storm warnings and assists with estimating local water supplies. To learn more and sign up please click HERE. Agency: National Weather Service Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Iwin VolunteerIWIN depends on volunteers, fundraisers and charitable contributors to fund our services for Hoosiers facing breast cancer treatment. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Indiana Women in Need Foundation (IWIN) IWIN depends on volunteers, fundraisers and charitable contributors to fund our services for Hoosiers facing breast cancer treatment. Please CLICK HERE to learn more and to apply. Agency: Indiana Women in Need Foundation (IWIN) Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reversebus VolunteerWe rely on our volunteers to create a welcoming, fun environment where people are cared for and connected to tangible resources and hope. volunteering with us offers a one-of-a-kind experience! volunteer opportunities: Cooling station support Delivery support Freevend shopper Freevend packer Bus upfitterPlease CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer. Agency: Reversebus We rely on our volunteers to create a welcoming, fun environment where people are cared for and connected to tangible resources and hope. volunteering with us offers a one-of-a-kind experience! volunteer opportunities: Cooling station support Delivery support Freevend shopper Freevend packer Bus upfitterPlease CLICK HERE to learn more and to signup to volunteer. Agency: Reversebus Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46062 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers AgriPark Guest Services VolunteerJoin 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: Fishers Farmers Market VolunteerRanked 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. The 2025 summer market takes place every Saturday, May 3 through September 27 from 8 a.m. to noon at the newly renovated Nickel Plate District Amphitheater in downtown Fishers. Volunteers help with vendor load-in and setting up tents, tables, and signs around the site before the market begins. During market hours, volunteers conduct visitor counts and provide vendor support and customer assistance. At closing time, they help vendors load as well as tear down and move market tents, tables, signs, and other equipment and supplies to storage. Volunteers must be willing to be outdoors for the duration of their shift; the event is rain or shine. Agency: Fishers Farmers Market 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. The 2025 summer market takes place every Saturday, May 3 through September 27 from 8 a.m. to noon at the newly renovated Nickel Plate District Amphitheater in downtown Fishers. Volunteers help with vendor load-in and setting up tents, tables, and signs around the site before the market begins. During market hours, volunteers conduct visitor counts and provide vendor support and customer assistance. At closing time, they help vendors load as well as tear down and move market tents, tables, signs, and other equipment and supplies to storage. Volunteers must be willing to be outdoors for the duration of their shift; the event is rain or shine. Agency: Fishers Farmers Market Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Giving Garden VolunteerDo 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.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.Agency: Giving Garden Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 96th Street & Sargent Road Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 1 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 2 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 3 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 4 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 5 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park Rain Garden 6 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fishers Farmers Market Kids Activity Lead VolunteerJoin the Fishers Farmers Market volunteer team as a Kids Activity Lead. Activity lead volunteers will oversee the Fishers Parks kids activity during the Farmers Market. The lead will run the activity and oversee volunteers. Ideally the lead would commit to at least one Saturday a month. 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! The kids activity may include chalk art, canvas bag painting, putt-putt golf, bracelet making and much more. The 2025 summer market takes place every Saturday, May 3 through September 27 from 8 a.m. to noon at the newly renovated Nickel Plate District Amphitheater in downtown Fishers. Agency: Fishers Farmers Market Join the Fishers Farmers Market volunteer team as a Kids Activity Lead. Activity lead volunteers will oversee the Fishers Parks kids activity during the Farmers Market. The lead will run the activity and oversee volunteers. Ideally the lead would commit to at least one Saturday a month. 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! The kids activity may include chalk art, canvas bag painting, putt-putt golf, bracelet making and much more. The 2025 summer market takes place every Saturday, May 3 through September 27 from 8 a.m. to noon at the newly renovated Nickel Plate District Amphitheater in downtown Fishers. Agency: Fishers Farmers Market Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tidying Teens (Grades 6-12): Fishers Library & Noblesville LibraryTidying 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: Delaware Township Food Pantry PackingThe Delaware Township Trustee's Office Food Pantry is seeking the volunteers to pack orders: Mondays -9-11Mondays 1-3 Thursdays 9-11Thursdays 1-3Visit - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B49ADAA2EA0FD0-53870114-delaware#/ to sign up or call Beth at 317-842-8595 Agency: Delaware Township Food Pantry The Delaware Township Trustee's Office Food Pantry is seeking the volunteers to pack orders: Mondays -9-11Mondays 1-3 Thursdays 9-11Thursdays 1-3Visit - https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B49ADAA2EA0FD0-53870114-delaware#/ to sign up or call Beth at 317-842-8595 Agency: Delaware Township Food Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recreation TimeThese 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 Manager. If 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 so much for serving with us! See you soon! 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 Manager. If 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 so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Women & Children- Indy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 46201 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 projectsPlease click on the "Respond" button or email slewis@indyhabitat.org to show your interest and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you with more information on how to get started! 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 projectsPlease click on the "Respond" button or email slewis@indyhabitat.org to show your interest and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you with more information on how to get started! 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: Barber/StylistWe all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers/Stylists are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center For Men. For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Westplex Avenue campus in the near west side of Bloomington. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington We all know how a good haircut makes us feel - clean, confident, and professional! Barbers/Stylists are needed to put their learned skills of hair cutting and styling to use at Wheeler Mission--Bloomington's Center For Men. For this shift, we will create a sign-up sheet prior to your scheduled arrival, and you will come with all the supplies to cut hair for the men residing at our Westplex Avenue campus in the near west side of Bloomington. Depending on the duration of your stay and your speed you could cut between 5-20 heads during your shift. We are open to most days and times and are happy to work around your availability. Let's talk about your schedule! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 3, 2026 Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers High School Rain Garden 3 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fishers High School Rain Garden 2 StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 5 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, Companies, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, Companies, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 2 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 1 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thorpe Creek Wetlands Enhancement Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thorpe Creek Wetlands Creation Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Phase 2 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ashford Pointe Stream Restoration Phase 1 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, companies, troops, and organizations. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Brook School Park Detention Area Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 1 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 2 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 3 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 126th Street Vegetative Swale Section 4 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Roy G. Holland Park Splash Pad Bioswale Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: City Hall Pond Enhancement Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 4 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park Native Sustainability Area 3 Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Heritage Park Rain Garden StewardBecome a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Become a Fishers Rain Garden Steward! The Fishers Rain Garden Steward program allows the community to get involved in ensuring the sustainability of our natural resources. The program coordinates with volunteers who help maintain an adopted rain garden by removing trash, pulling invasive species, and reporting damage or vandalism at one of 27 different rain gardens around Fishers. Stewards are asked to work on their rain garden at least once a month for a year. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. CLICK HERE to view our rain garden map. Ideal for individuals and families. Agency: Fishers Stormwater Utility Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeds of Caring AmbassadorSeeds of Caring creates service, social action and community building opportunities for kids ages 2-12 and their grown-ups. Seeds of Caring’s adult volunteers are known as “Ambassadors.” Join our group of behind-the-scenes Ambassadors who serve as boots-on-the-ground support for our programming. We appreciate your commitment to bring more kindness than ever before to our community — and to empowering our youth to lead the charge! Apply here! Agency: Seeds of Caring Seeds of Caring creates service, social action and community building opportunities for kids ages 2-12 and their grown-ups. Seeds of Caring’s adult volunteers are known as “Ambassadors.” Join our group of behind-the-scenes Ambassadors who serve as boots-on-the-ground support for our programming. We appreciate your commitment to bring more kindness than ever before to our community — and to empowering our youth to lead the charge! Apply here! Agency: Seeds of Caring Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Advisory Board (Grades 6-12) @ Fishers LibraryTeen 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: Meal ServiceA warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests at the Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and offer another face of compassion! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington A warm meal and smile go a long way to our guests at the Center for Men! Volunteers prepare trays, hand out drinks, roll silverware, help with clean up, and offer another face of compassion! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share a MealPartner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share-A-Meal program!
You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our guests + residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! 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: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal, provide tablecloths and centerpieces, include notes with each tray, provide dinner entertainment/music. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you're interested, click "Respond" and one of our team members will be in touch to discuss the next steps!* 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 120 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop it off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park at the Center for Men and ring the doorbell to be let in through the left Center for Men door. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Share a Meal, but they must be 8+ to help in the kitchen. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Partner with Wheeler Mission by providing a meal through the Share-A-Meal program!
You will have the opportunity to purchase, provide, prepare, and serve the meal to our guests + residents. This is a great way to feed the troops and support the Kitchen Staff! 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: cook the meal in our kitchen or yours, cater the meal, provide tablecloths and centerpieces, include notes with each tray, provide dinner entertainment/music. *This opportunity requires additional steps and conversations with a Volunteer Engagement Manager. If you're interested, click "Respond" and one of our team members will be in touch to discuss the next steps!* 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 120 people depending on the time of year. Ability to serve the meal or drop it off at our location.Entrance + Sign In Parking: You may park at the Center for Men and ring the doorbell to be let in through the left Center for Men door. Sign in + out on the Volunteer Check-In sheet, with the app on your smartphone, or using your reminder email.Groups + Youth All individual volunteers (including children) are required to sign up online prior to serving. Children of all ages are invited to assist with Share a Meal, but they must be 8+ to help in the kitchen. We require 1 adult for every 5 youth under age 18.Other Information Dress code: Please wear close-toed shoes, pants, and shirts with sleeves. Please dress modestly. Interaction with guests: Always offer a smile and hello! Use discernment as to how to interact with guests of the opposite gender. Please do not exchange contact information. Gifts: Please do not give money or gifts, unless approved by the Volunteer Ministry Team or Wheeler staff person. Photography and videography: You are more than welcome to take photos of our buildings and your volunteer group, but photographs/videos including guests and residents are not permitted. Cell phones: Please refrain from using your cell phone while volunteering as this can be a distraction to other volunteers and staff. If you need to use the phone, let staff know and they will direct you to another area. Please do not wear earbuds or headphones during your volunteer time. Personal belongings: Please leave belongings in a locked vehicle and out of sight. Wheeler is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Safety + Security: Each of Wheeler’s residential locations have metal detectors and security cameras to ensure the protection of guests, volunteers, and staff. Please do not bring weapons into our facilities. Please remember we serve a diverse population. Be aware that our homeless guests may have criminal backgrounds, including sex offenders (Shelter for Men and Center for Men only). Be Flexible: We ask that you come to your scheduled volunteer time with a patient heart and extend flexibility if your opportunity does not go as anticipated!?Thank you so much for serving with us! See you soon! Agency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2033 Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sack Meal AssemblyBless our guests with sack meals!
Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Sack Meals for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. Notes to Consider What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up.We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options: Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a monthAgency: Center for Men- Bloomington Bless our guests with sack meals!
Purchase, assemble, and deliver 120 Sack Meals for our guests at Wheeler Mission - Bloomington! Join your family, friends, neighbors, or colleagues in preparing sack meals. Sack meals should be prepared by individuals or groups in a commercial kitchen exercising proper food handling precautions. Notes to Consider What goes in a sack meal?: Lunches should include a sandwich (PB+J, lunchmeat, etc.), apple or orange, chips or cookies, granola bar, fruit snack or candy, and a drink (water/Gatorade, etc.). We DO have the ability to refrigerate so things like string cheese would be great, too. Please prepare in a brown lunch sack with the date listed on the outside of the bag in Sharpie marker. Sack meals must be prepared/assembled in a commercial kitchen. Where I bring sack meals?: You can bring them to the Wheeler Mission—Bloomington’s Center for Men located at 215 S. Westplex Ave., Bloomington, IN 47404 When should I bring sack meals?: You can bring them at 11am or 4pm on the day you signed up.We are looking for groups willing to do one of these two options: Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals every week Groups to donate, assemble, and deliver sack meals once a monthAgency: Center for Men- Bloomington Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 47404 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: St. Vincent De Paul - Indianapolis VolunteerWe welcome young and old alike, and it’s a great way for students to fulfill service hour requirements. Everyone has something to offer, and you are invited to join us with whatever time and God-given talents you wish to donate. We know that you will find it to be one of the most rewarding things you can do. Volunteers are needed for the following opportunities: Food Pantry 3001 E. 30th Street: We need lots of help at the Food Pantry repackaging produce and meat, sorting canned goods, manning the meat, produce, dairy and free stations, and loading groceries in cars on shopping days. We serve approximately 4,000 households each week in addition to delivering to 380 homebound neighbors each Wednesday. Distribution Center 1201 E. Maryland Street: This is the hub that receives all the material donations from our community. We need volunteers to receive and sort/organize clothing, shoes, linens, and household donations. Also need volunteers to assist at the dock. CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up. Agency: St. Vincent De Paul-Indianapolis We welcome young and old alike, and it’s a great way for students to fulfill service hour requirements. Everyone has something to offer, and you are invited to join us with whatever time and God-given talents you wish to donate. We know that you will find it to be one of the most rewarding things you can do. Volunteers are needed for the following opportunities: Food Pantry 3001 E. 30th Street: We need lots of help at the Food Pantry repackaging produce and meat, sorting canned goods, manning the meat, produce, dairy and free stations, and loading groceries in cars on shopping days. We serve approximately 4,000 households each week in addition to delivering to 380 homebound neighbors each Wednesday. Distribution Center 1201 E. Maryland Street: This is the hub that receives all the material donations from our community. We need volunteers to receive and sort/organize clothing, shoes, linens, and household donations. Also need volunteers to assist at the dock. CLICK HERE to learn more and to sign up. Agency: St. Vincent De Paul-Indianapolis Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hoosier Woods Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heritage Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hamilton Proper Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cytheanne Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cheeney Creek Natural Area Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brooks School Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cumberland Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Park StewardFishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Holland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods Agency: City of Fishers Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Holland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Billericay Park StewardFishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Holland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods Agency: City of Fishers Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Holland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Flat Fork Creek Park StewardFishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Holland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods Agency: City of Fishers Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve Holland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier Woods Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Geist Waterfront Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! Fishers Park Steward program helps ensure that Fishers parks are clean, welcoming, and thriving ecosystems for the community. The program coordinates with volunteers who provide monthly trash cleanup, trail maintenance, invasive species removal, and reporting vandalism or park damage at one of 12 different parks around Fishers. Individuals and groups are welcome, and stewards are asked to work on their park at least once a month for a year. Available park steward locations include: Geist Waterfront Park Flat Fork Creek Park Billericay Park Ritchey Woods Nature PreserveHolland ParkBrooks School ParkCheeney Creek Natural AreaCumberland Park Cyntheanne ParkHamilton Proper ParkHeritage ParkHoosier WoodsAgency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46037 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Holland Park StewardBecome a Fishers Park Steward! The Fishers Park Steward program allows the public to be directly engaged in caring for the local parks and greenways and thus benefit the entire community by ensuring the long-term sustainability of our natural resources. Holland Park Stewards will assist with the removal of trash and debris, pull weeds and invasives, and report damage and/or vandalism. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, groups, troops and organizations. Agency: City of Fishers Become a Fishers Park Steward! The Fishers Park Steward program allows the public to be directly engaged in caring for the local parks and greenways and thus benefit the entire community by ensuring the long-term sustainability of our natural resources. Holland Park Stewards will assist with the removal of trash and debris, pull weeds and invasives, and report damage and/or vandalism. Ideal for individuals, families, neighbors, groups, troops and organizations. Agency: City of Fishers Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46038 Allow Groups: Yes |