By working with us, you’ll be able to share your skills and develop new ones, surrounded by the beautiful land and culture of Massachusetts. Our farms, our gardens, our houses, our trails, our offices, our events…they’re looking for you. If you are interested in this volunteer opportunity, please contact Annie Wolf at [email protected] or (617)…

TASC drivers choose when they’ll be available. Once a week, one or two times a month or once in a blue moon. Drivers must be twenty five or older with a valid drivers license, a favorable driving record and an insured, registered and inspected vehicle.

As a Tutoring Plus volunteer tutor/mentor, you will work one-on-one with the same student (or with the same small group of students) each week for the duration of the program. We ask our volunteers to commit to one session a week. We provide one-on-one programs to youth in grades 4 – 12 and enrichment programs…

United South End Settlements seeks an enthusiastic Data and Evaluation Volunteer to assist with the data maintenance and evaluation operations that support our impact measurement and programs’ mission.

Since its beginnings in 1865, The Salvation Army has always focused part of its work on helping children reach their full potential. Volunteer opportunities exist in the following areas: teaching assistants, after school programs, and teen mentors.

Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom or the head of a corporate company, many people find volunteering fulfilling. The Salvation Army is in need of individuals who can handle a variety of administrative tasks ranging from collating papers to custodial work. Volunteer positions include: receptionist, clerical work, and custodial work.

While many seniors may feel left behind by society, The Salvation Army makes every effort to engage them in meaningful and worthwhile programs. Your involvement in the following programs will change a life: the League of Mercy and the Seniors Program Assistant.

Institute volunteers are an essential part of teaching future generations of leaders about government, the importance of civic engagement, and the need for bipartisanship. Volunteers bring these ideas to life by guiding visitors through exhibits and supporting programs. No experience is necessary and the Institute offers an extensive training program. Being comfortable leading group tours…

Docents are volunteers trained to lead interpretive walking tours of the Back Bay Fens, Riverway, Olmsted Park and Jamaica Pond for the general public and special interest groups. Docents also may assist with visitor programming and lead or host activities at the Shattuck Visitor Center or on site in the Emerald Necklace parks

Volunteers work in the Rose Garden deadheading and pruning roses and weeding the rose beds and borders. Training and tools provided. This opportunity is seasonal.