There are many ways aside from donating that you can get involved with Groundcover: helping with social media, selling advertisements, proofreading, training vendors, promoting the paper at area fairs and festivals, volunteering in the Groundcover office, writing, designing ads, and helping vendors in finding more places to sell.

GrieveWell seeks Peer Counselors who are interested in working one-on-one with individuals in grief, as well as Ambassadors to represent GrieveWell in the community. GrieveWell welcomes volunteers who would like to support others through the grief process. We welcome all loss types, but are especially in need of peer support volunteers in the following areas:…

GrieveWell seeks passionate volunteers who want to raise awareness, share resources, and educate the public on how to build more supportive communities. Ambassadors are people who are comfortable interacting with community members, and are good listeners who help people feel comfortable sharing their own stories of grief.

Our most common and numerous type of volunteer opportunity where you escort our wonderful clients through the pantry as they shop! Suitable for high school aged minors, adults, and groups!

The Habitat Oakland County ReStores are non-profit, home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently-used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances to the public at a fraction of the retail price for the benefit of our mission. ReStore volunteer tasks can include: organizing inventory, pricing merchandise, assisting customers, stocking shelves, etc.…

Prospective volunteers with varying skills, expertise, and availability (virtual or in-person) are all welcomed to serve. At this time, we are particularly in need of individuals who may be able to help with the any of the following, though this list is not exclusive: light clerical and scheduling assistance with clients; streamlining our processes, site…

Do you like to serve as a receptionist? Interested in data entry and book keeping? Then these opportunities might be right for you. These roles are for adults only

Volunteering at HSHV is a very rewarding experience that can accommodate many skills, talents and interests. Your first step is to attend our interactive, hands-on New Volunteer Orientation. New Volunteer Orientations are held twice a month. During the orientation, you will have the opportunity to tour our facility and meet other prospective volunteers while learning…

HSHV offers a free class for those interested in being an advocate for feral cats. You will learn how TNR helps reduce the number of free roaming cats, lowers stray intake and euthanasia and creates better, less hostile environments for our community cats. You’ll also learn how you can help — and we need you!…

Are you a cat lover who can’t get enough cat in your life? Becoming a Tiny Lions Lounge & Adoption Center Volunteer could be for you. Volunteering here will have you interacting with animals—cats and humans alike—providing excellent customer service and helping keep the operation flowing.