Help with construction activities. All the equipment and safety gear you need is provided and no experience required. You must be at least 16 years old to volunteer with our organization and individuals under 18 must be accompanied by their parent/guardian.
Large groups that partner with BGCML come in many shapes and sizes with a large range of interests and abilities. Some examples of ways large groups have partnered with BGCML in the past include: deep cleaning, painting, collecting supplies, hosting activities, or assisting with renovation.
Are you a part of a group or club that’s looking for more volunteer opportunities? Haven House offers a variety of options when it comes to giving back. With families moving into and out of Haven House every week, we have to work constantly to keep the shelter looking good. The shelter could always use…
CEDC is currently looking for Volunteers to help tutor Limited English Speakers to learn English. Opportunities include one on one tutoring, teaching, and teaching assistance. For more information contact Brian Pastori at [email protected].
United Way of Southwest Michigan can provide guidance to any corporation or group interested in holding a DIY kit packing. Items can be collected from your group for anything from dinner basket kits, soup kits, spice kits, or power packs for kids. UWSM can also identify organizations in need to receive the donations. We will…
Bring out your creative side and help us throw a holiday-themed arts and crafts party with supplies, food, beverages, and table décor.
Organize a trip to the library, zoo, sports game, Museum, Eastern Market, or bowling. Help us with transportation, admission tickets, and food for an educational day out.
Help us collect and sort food, gently used clothing, back-to-school supplies, coats, toys, and hygiene products for our boutique – serving over 200 families every month. We also host drives for items like cleaning kits, foster care welcome kits, children’s books, professional attire, holiday baskets, and winter coats.
Round up educational board games for playtime and prizes, create fun goodie bags, and provide a healthy dinner for our families. Then bring your crew on event day to man the game stations, encourage children to participate, and provide a fun-filled atmosphere of learning and laughter.
Throw a disco dance party for our kids and parents. Organize an afternoon tea party. Or help us coordinate Project Empowerment, a workshop that helps youths avoid self-destructive behaviors and maintain a positive self-image.