College Access Coachs are college students on the front lines of educational equity as a tutor, role model, and mentor. Volunteer as an SAT coach to a small group of high school students in your community and guide them as they begin the college application process. College Access Coaches can specialize in either the math…

Tutoring is a wonderful opportunity to make a real and lasting difference in someone’s life and to change your own life in unexpected ways. LVM tutors are dedicated, patient, flexible and encouraging volunteers who create a positive learning environment where adults can thrive and learn without embarrassment.

College interns and administrative volunteers have provided important assistance in fundraising, event planning, public relations, special projects, technology, student assessments, desktop publishing, graphic design, the resource library and general office support.

MHSA is seeking volunteers to support our mission in a variety of ways, including: assisting callers who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness in accessing housing and shelter resources.

Dedicated individual volunteers make a weekly commitment to More Than Words and form strong relationships with our youth. Book Lovers join youth on their Business Job, working alongside them sorting and processing books. Education Coaches support youth on their YOU Job, tutoring youth on modules, resumes, mock interviews, and more.

Dedicated individual volunteers make a weekly commitment to More Than Words and form strong relationships with our youth. Book Lovers join youth on their Business Job, working alongside them sorting and processing books. Education Coaches support youth on their YOU Job, tutoring youth on modules, resumes, mock interviews, and more.

The Friendly Visitor Program matches volunteers with frail and isolated elders who are living either in their homes or long-term care facilities. Through one-on-one visits the program offers companionship, helps alleviate loneliness, promotes aging with dignity, and for many offers a treasured connection to Judaism.

Kids Connection Corner (KCC) provides a fun, recreational, family support program for youth (ages 7-14) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families. Volunteers will work on a team to provide opportunities for socialization, life skills development, and creative activities for youth while giving family members much-needed time to themselves.

The HALO Swim and Sing program offers therapeutic recreation and socialization for individuals (ages 7-35) with moderate to severe neurological disabilities. The program is looking for dedicated, compassionate volunteers to work one-on-one with individuals during interactive music therapy and then swimming. During music therapy, participants, staff, and volunteers play instruments, sing along, and move around…

You’ll be in a digital simulated city! You’ll help guide students through their assigned family scenario where they will visit many different businesses. They must purchase items to meet the needs of their family, such as insurance, clothing, transportation, housing, groceries, and childcare—without spending more than they earn.