Thomas House hosts three special events every year, and planning occurs year-round. We need organized and flexible volunteers to help us plan and execute extraordinary fundraisers for homeless families with children.
The Raise Foundation is looking for professionals, retirees, stay-at-home parents, grandparents, and other caring adults of all ages to help us educate the community about the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
Food distributions are monthly so families don’t go hungry. 10,000 pounds of fresh produce and other staple grocery items that can be feed up to 300 families are distributed in Orange Count’s most needy communities thanks to volunteers and sponsors.
Adopt a family during the holiday season to brighten the lives of children and their families. Donors support these underprivileged families anonymously with holiday gifts and essentials.
At our HUB of Hope food distribution center, you can end hunger for homeless and low-income families and individuals by transporting, sorting, and stocking food.
Playworks wants to help you turn your employees into community game-changers. We facilitate custom volunteer engagements ranging from Play Days in local schools to playspace transformations. Our expert and energetic staff will train, support, and empower your employees to make an impact in our community while also having a great time together.
Plan, promote, and execute school partner or community engagement events. Help with logistical, “day of” tasks like setting up and breaking down equipment or running registration. Engage local businesses and organizations to support events.
Promote teamwork and sports fundamentals as a referee or assistant coach in developmental sports leagues. Also, help with league planning and execution and support inclusive coaching for youth participants.
Community Outreach Volunteers are key to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease at community events. Community Outreach Volunteers represent Alzheimer’s Orange County at Health and Wellness fairs and community events, provide materials and basic information about our no-cost programs and services, and provide public awareness, education, and support to Orange County’s communities.
Lack of information/misinformation about how Alzheimer’s disease affects a person pose a major barrier to families getting help. We need volunteers to help educate audiences at senior centers, community organizations, clubs, congregations, schools and more. Audiences range from 20 – 50 people. Topics include our programs and services, the disease and caregiving.