On the other side of the phone call or text message, people who are isolated, desperate, or suicidal find a caring listener. These compassionate people are Befrienders: teens (15+), students, professionals, and retirees from a variety of cultural, educational, and religious backgrounds who volunteer their time for our 24/7 Crisis Services.
Do you live along The Greenway and are looking to give back? Help us water our containers during the warmer months! We provide all of the tools and just ask for an hour or two of your time per week.
From the plants and flowers to the lunchtime patrons, every square foot of this contemporary park needs your vision and skills to help tell these tales. The Creative Media Arts Volunteer Team will bring outside expertise, ideas and creativity to the table and provide invaluable support in highlighting this amazing space. Our primary needat this…
Volunteer opportunities include presenting at workshops on a wide variety of small business related subjects, providing administrative or web expertise, providing accounting or bookkeeping expertise, or act as an ambassador and help sign in people at meeting or events.
Counseling help for people starting or growing their business or non-profit.
Start your own team of RAIN caravaners. Spread the word in your community, and raise funds online with our partners at GlobalGiving and Crowdrise.
In Read to a Child’s Lunchtime Reading Program, an adult is partnered one-on-one with an at-risk elementary school student for a rewarding read aloud experience during the child’s lunch break. The relationship typically lasts for the entire school year. The simple act of reading aloud to a child once a week, over time, can have…
Ready Rides works with volunteer drivers who bring riders to their medical appointments using their own vehicles. Our drivers are vetted and trained to ensure the safety and comfort of our clients. Ride requests are shared with the volunteer drivers and drivers choose the trips that fit their schedules and preferences.
Assist with delivery of CBT, WFR, HSE, and Permit programming, both in a group and one on one classes in our building and one on one in the community (homes, library, schools, etc).
Special projects based on student’s interests and need of organization, some examples have included supporting curriculum development, creating reference materials for young parents, homeless resources, substance abuse resources and referrals, working on policy and advocacy research & analysis, etc.