As a volunteer, you’ll design quilts, machine piece the quilt tops, layer with batting, and hand quilt. You’ll also produce a variety of patterns, colors, and sizes of quilts. Most of the quilts are raffled to benefit the Village. Our quilters all come with varying backgrounds and abilities, so beginners are always welcome!
Alzheimer’s Association Support Groups are regularly scheduled in-person or virtual gatherings of people living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia, family, and friends. All Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Facilitators attend a full-day training program that focuses on group dynamics, management, and facilitator roles and responsibilities.
Assist with research, writing, planning, and communication for 5-10 hours a week. Or commit to 10-15 hours a week and take on multiple roles in different departments or a more robust role including managing projects or departments.
The Alzheimer’s Association is looking for volunteers who can either translate presentations for staff or be trained to give presentations themselves. Presentations cover basic information about Alzheimer’s disease, as well as the programs and services that the Alzheimer’s Association provides.
Assist with curriculum development and lesson planning for our English, Literacy, and Medical Spanish courses. We focus on an interactive, intensive approach to language learning with an emphasis on speaking and comprehension.
Help by tutoring adult ESOL and medical Spanish students 1-3 times per week. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about intercultural understanding, language education, and teaching. You can also work with small groups of students and facilitate interactive activities to provide the most beneficial experience for students.
ABCD’s network of neighborhood offices are the first point of contact for many individuals and families in need of critical services. The Field Operations Volunteer will assist staff in the daily operations of the neighborhood program such as food pantry operations, client intake, front desk and phone coverage, data entry, and research of referral agencies…
ABCD’s Youth Services Department is looking for FPI Mentors to provide mentorship for program participants residing in high-crime, high-poverty neighborhoods along Boston’s Blue Hill Avenue corridor over a 6 month period. This program aims to introduce Boston’s youth to career opportunities in the fields of law enforcement, emergency medical services, firefighting, and government service. This…
The Youth Services Department is looking for tutors to provide academic assistance to Boston Public School students participating in an afterschool job placement program that helps youth stay in school.
The Youth Services Department is looking for Ambassadors to provide support and assistance to all programs in the department. Youth Services provides work-readiness programs to youth in the Boston area between the ages of 14 and 24 years old through our 5 different programs. We do this through career readiness workshops, college courses, mentoring, and…