Develop and support long-term relationships with neighbors which may include friendly visits, chores, yard and garden work, shopping, running errands, being available to call on elderly neighbor to lend a hand or an ear. Flexible hours per week.

Make minor repairs in the homes of elders who request some assistance. No special license required, but person needs to have a variety of skills and able to provide a variety of services. Bring your own tools if needed. Homeowner pays for materials needed. On call as needed.

Volunteering is a wonderful way to gain exposure to the medical community, explore careers, enhance your knowledge and give back to UMass Memorial Medical Center. We offer unique volunteer programs for both adults and teens. Through volunteering, you’ll find a challenging and satisfying experience while performing a valuable service to the Medical Center’s staff and…

Turn Back Time offers many opportunities for weekly volunteering. A few of our groups consist of agencies serving young adults with disabilities, college and high school clubs or community service projects and Boy Scouts and Girl Scout troops to name a few.

Create publicity materials, assist with social media effort, deliver and post newsletters, flyers and posters.

Have experience teaching a subject or activity? Tutoring individuals or teaching a class is an opportunity to change the outlook of another person. Conduct a class in health, wellness, nutrition, fitness, and more. Background and experience in the subject matter are required.

Help Veterans Inc. process seasonal donations, prepare bulk mailings, and manage other special projects.

With the help of our tireless staff, we organize fundraisers, community-building events, and in-depth training sessions for our volunteers.

The YMCA is looking for parents/individuals who will encourage young athletes through a fun atmosphere. So you haven’t coached before? That’s alright! You don’t need a long list of coaching experiences. At the Clark YMCA, all coaches are volunteers.