If you enjoy a quieter volunteer experience, our office support opportunities provide just that. Between events and the thousands of letters we send each year to donor families, recipients and contributors, we are always in need of additional help to support our outreach efforts. Volunteers can choose to participate regularly or when time allows in…
Born out of the need to more quickly and efficiently distribute perishable food items, Peace has been partnering with Food Gatherers for a weekly produce distribution since 2011. Every Friday morning, a diverse population of people from the Washtenaw County community come to Peace to have a choice of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well…
This volunteer position (or non-paid internship) assesses client’s needs, situations, and support networks to determine their goals. Following up and evaluating services provided to ensure that they are effective. Promoting human well-being and applying preventative and intervention methods to social problems at individual, group, and community levels while following ethical principles and critical thinking. Experience…
This volunteer position assists the organization with branding, marketing, and advertising through various outlets using the resources available. The Branding Support Coordinator will work directly with the Executive Director and Vice President of the Board to ensure MCHS is on target with ways to make the organization more visible. This volunteer will help Increase visibility…
After the logs are split, deliveries to people in the community is required.
We hold events where volunteers come and use hydraulic wood splitters, chainsaws, etc. and split wood that is donated.
Mint Artists relies on volunteers to write grants and serve as experts at our business of art workshops. Volunteers also assist us at art fairs and exhibits and help with finances and future planning. Two volunteers even created our website.
Ushering and/or ticket scanning at a live event presented by LiveNation, the Ark, the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra, and more.
The American Red Cross has a high-priority need for Blood Donor Ambassador Volunteers to continue delivering services to our communities. These volunteers welcome visitors to Red Cross facilities or blood drives and take their temperature before they enter. Visitors could include potential blood donors, clients, course participants, and Red Cross employees and volunteers.
Volunteer opportunities include data entry, special event assistance, event planning, class or club facilitator, substitute van driver, Meals on Wheels kithcen volunteer, Meals on Wheels driver, and writing assistance (newsletter, grants, etc).