Want a more active role in supporting Random Acts and its mission? We’re always looking for dedicated volunteers to join our staff, take a look at our current vacancies to see if there’s a role open that interests you. All positions are volunteer, part-time and are remote unless otherwise specified.

We fund proposals for acts of kindness. If you have an awesome idea for an act of kindness, but need some assistance with funding, we can help you out! There is no age restriction; however, individuals under the age of 18 must have their parent/guardian complete the Parent/Guardian Consent Form before their proposal will be…

There are special places in heaven for a hospice care giver. We pull dogs who are at end of life stages, it usually is a 3 day – 2 week commitment. Our goal is that these dogs who have been neglected or abused pass on knowing love, yummy food, and dignity.

You would provide a temporary home for a long weekend or to help us place an animal in a pinch during a short transition period. Perfect for those who want a pet but travel too much.

Spend your time with a senior or adult with disability who could use a neighborly call or letter. Callers spend an average of one hour per week talking with their Neighbor, and PenPals send letters/art/cards to a staff member who distributes them to seniors in the area. There may be a waitlist for Friendly Calling…

Referees are needed for regular volunteer opportunities for Friday GameDays over a 10-week fall or spring season. Friday Game Days require a weekly 2-hour commitment between 3:00PM and 5:00PM.

Regular office administration and communications support is needed. Sorting donated supplies, inputting data into computer, updating website, etc. Opportunities throughout the year are available during normal office hours (9:00AM – 5:00PM).

ABLE is grateful to work with law students, paralegals, college students, and other members of our communities each year. ABLE is pleased to work directly with pro bono attorneys and law students to represent and give legal education to: Immigrants in several types of cases, people and groups with low incomes forming small businesses, co-ops,…

Non-lawyers can help in a variety of different ways, including committing to a weekly schedule at ABLE’s office, reviewing and compiling data, helping with driver’s license reinstatement or other clinics, and watching and reporting on court proceedings.

Dog owners and handlers experienced in agility teach the students to navigate the agility courses. They share in the success of their students, meet the challenge of new experiences and certainly feel they make a difference in someone’s life. The dogs used in Agility Angels are described as “Bomb-Proof”. They have a temperament that allows…