Volunteer: Volunteer BookkeepingWe could use an experienced bookkeeper to assist with part time bookkeeping tasks. Agency: United Way of Northwest Illinois We could use an experienced bookkeeper to assist with part time bookkeeping tasks. Agency: United Way of Northwest Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near youWe need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn) Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions where you can ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn) Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions where you can ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61820 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near youCommunities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. How to get started: Sign up online. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books. Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process. Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive. Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition. Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locations Organized Great communication skills Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions for volunteers. Agency: Little Free Library Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. How to get started: Sign up online. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books. Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process. Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive. Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition. Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locations Organized Great communication skills Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions for volunteers. Agency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61820 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Letter WriterSEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN
Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play? Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know. Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages! WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindnessThis is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most! WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPSVisit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page: → Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more. Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!Want to know what others are writing? Agency: Letters Against Isolation SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN
Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play? Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know. Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages! WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindnessThis is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most! WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPSVisit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page: → Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more. Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!Want to know what others are writing? Agency: Letters Against Isolation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ¡Ayúdenos acabar con la soledad! ¡Hazte amigo de un adulto mayor aislado!La filosofía, los programas, y las actividades de Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly (Pequeños Hermanos Amigos de Los Adultos Mayores conocido por sus siglas en inglés LBFE) están centradas en aliviar la soledad y el aislamiento entre los adultos mayores en los condados de Dupage y Kane. Una interacción social es importante para el espíritu humano; creemos que nutrir el alma es tan importante como alimentar al cuerpo. Los adultos mayores con los que trabajamos tienen poco o nulo contacto con familiares y/o amistades. Ellos viven aislados. Los voluntarios apoyan a los adultos mayores a través de la amistad, participando en diversas actividades y programas, e incluso visitas personales y fiestas en días festivos. Una visita en persona es la mejor manera de aliviar la soledad y el aislamiento. LBFE está buscando voluntarios que puedan visitar a un adulto mayor en persona. Nuestro objetivo es conectar a las personas a través de la amistad. Las visitas pueden ser en el hogar, al aire libre (cuando el clima lo permite), o en lugares dentro de la comunidad. Para empezar, por favor únase a nuestra orientación por Zoom. Haga click en el enlace y empiece a registrarse ahora. Para ser voluntario se requiere la asistencia a esta sesión de orientación de una hora. También se requiere una exitosa revisión de antecedentes www.lbfechicago.org/volunteer Después de la registración, recibirá un correo electrónico con la información de la orientación. Más información está disponible en www.lbfechicago.org. ¡Hazte voluntario y verás la diferencia que harás en la vida de un adulto mayor! Agency: Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly La filosofía, los programas, y las actividades de Little Brothers-Friends of the Elderly (Pequeños Hermanos Amigos de Los Adultos Mayores conocido por sus siglas en inglés LBFE) están centradas en aliviar la soledad y el aislamiento entre los adultos mayores en los condados de Dupage y Kane. Una interacción social es importante para el espíritu humano; creemos que nutrir el alma es tan importante como alimentar al cuerpo. Los adultos mayores con los que trabajamos tienen poco o nulo contacto con familiares y/o amistades. Ellos viven aislados. Los voluntarios apoyan a los adultos mayores a través de la amistad, participando en diversas actividades y programas, e incluso visitas personales y fiestas en días festivos. Una visita en persona es la mejor manera de aliviar la soledad y el aislamiento. LBFE está buscando voluntarios que puedan visitar a un adulto mayor en persona. Nuestro objetivo es conectar a las personas a través de la amistad. Las visitas pueden ser en el hogar, al aire libre (cuando el clima lo permite), o en lugares dentro de la comunidad. Para empezar, por favor únase a nuestra orientación por Zoom. Haga click en el enlace y empiece a registrarse ahora. Para ser voluntario se requiere la asistencia a esta sesión de orientación de una hora. También se requiere una exitosa revisión de antecedentes www.lbfechicago.org/volunteer Después de la registración, recibirá un correo electrónico con la información de la orientación. Más información está disponible en www.lbfechicago.org. ¡Hazte voluntario y verás la diferencia que harás en la vida de un adulto mayor! Agency: Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60510 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor Refugee Youth!Agency: Forging Opportunities for Refugees in America Agency: Forging Opportunities for Refugees in America Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60645 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: End Loneliness! Be a friend to an isolated older adult!Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly's (LBFE) philosophy, programs and activities are focused on alleviating loneliness and isolation among older adults in DuPage and Kane County. The need for social interaction is critical to the human spirit - we believe that nurturing the soul is as important as feeding the body. The older adults we engage with have little to no contact with family and/or friends and are living life alone. Volunteers support older adults in friendship through various activities and programs, such as in-person visiting, parties, and holidays. Regular in-person visiting is the best way to alleviate loneliness and isolation. LBFE is seeking volunteers that can visit an older adult in-person. Our goal is to connect people together in friendship. In-person visits could vary from in an older adult's home, to your home, outdoors (weather appropriate) or in some other great spot in the community. To begin, please join us at an upcoming Zoom orientation! Follow the link below to register. Attendance at this one-hour orientation session is required to volunteer, as well as successful completion of a background screen. www.lbfechicago.org/volunteer After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. More information can be found at www.lbfechicago.org. Join LBFE today to make an impact in an older adult's life! See you soon! Agency: Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly's (LBFE) philosophy, programs and activities are focused on alleviating loneliness and isolation among older adults in DuPage and Kane County. The need for social interaction is critical to the human spirit - we believe that nurturing the soul is as important as feeding the body. The older adults we engage with have little to no contact with family and/or friends and are living life alone. Volunteers support older adults in friendship through various activities and programs, such as in-person visiting, parties, and holidays. Regular in-person visiting is the best way to alleviate loneliness and isolation. LBFE is seeking volunteers that can visit an older adult in-person. Our goal is to connect people together in friendship. In-person visits could vary from in an older adult's home, to your home, outdoors (weather appropriate) or in some other great spot in the community. To begin, please join us at an upcoming Zoom orientation! Follow the link below to register. Attendance at this one-hour orientation session is required to volunteer, as well as successful completion of a background screen. www.lbfechicago.org/volunteer After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. More information can be found at www.lbfechicago.org. Join LBFE today to make an impact in an older adult's life! See you soon! Agency: Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60510 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assist clients through the food pantry at FOCCAssist clients through the food pantry at FOCC Agency: Family Outreach Community Center Assist clients through the food pantry at FOCC Agency: Family Outreach Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61480 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Important Women's ResearchAt the UIC HAPPY Lab, we are conducting research studying how ovarian hormones influence drug effects and behavior. If you are a woman (sex assigned at birth) aged 18-35 years old, use birth control pill that is 21 days active, 7 days inactive, or do not use birth control, and currently consume or previously consumed substances on a recreational basis (for example, alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, stimulants etc), you may be eligible to participate. The research involves a screening interview and 8 study visits (total time commitment of up to 26h) and you will be compensated for your time. To see if you qualify, please complete our confidential pre-screening questionnaire using our link (https://www.redcap.ihrp.uic.edu/surveys/?s=NFLC4JAL8Y) or email uichappylab@gmail.com for more information. Agency: HAPPY Lab At the UIC HAPPY Lab, we are conducting research studying how ovarian hormones influence drug effects and behavior. If you are a woman (sex assigned at birth) aged 18-35 years old, use birth control pill that is 21 days active, 7 days inactive, or do not use birth control, and currently consume or previously consumed substances on a recreational basis (for example, alcohol, caffeine, cannabis, stimulants etc), you may be eligible to participate. The research involves a screening interview and 8 study visits (total time commitment of up to 26h) and you will be compensated for your time. To see if you qualify, please complete our confidential pre-screening questionnaire using our link (https://www.redcap.ihrp.uic.edu/surveys/?s=NFLC4JAL8Y) or email uichappylab@gmail.com for more information. Agency: HAPPY Lab Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60612 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enjoy working with teenagers? Volunteer at The BridgeThe Bridge Teen Center is looking for volunteers to support its afterschool programs (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons from 2 pm - 6 pm) and Friday night events (7 pm - 11 pm). Establishing and deepening relationships with students is the primary focus. Volunteers can help out in many different ways depending on your experience and comfortability. Please click the following link to begin the process which includes; filling out our application, a phone call interview, tour of our facilities, and then training. We require all our volunteers to be trained in order to create a safe environment for our students. Agency: The Bridge Teen Center The Bridge Teen Center is looking for volunteers to support its afterschool programs (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons from 2 pm - 6 pm) and Friday night events (7 pm - 11 pm). Establishing and deepening relationships with students is the primary focus. Volunteers can help out in many different ways depending on your experience and comfortability. Please click the following link to begin the process which includes; filling out our application, a phone call interview, tour of our facilities, and then training. We require all our volunteers to be trained in order to create a safe environment for our students. Agency: The Bridge Teen Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60462 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Firefighter Support StaffLooking for Volunteer/paid on call firefighting personnel and support staff to help us fulfill our mission to serve our citizens Agency: Centralia Fire Protection District Looking for Volunteer/paid on call firefighting personnel and support staff to help us fulfill our mission to serve our citizens Agency: Centralia Fire Protection District Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share talents with or support patients and nursing facilities residentsSO MANY WAYS TO VOLUNTEER.... Click here to apply to volunteer: https://journeycare.org/be-a-hospice-volunteer/apply-to-be-a-hospice-volunteer/ Or contact us at 224-422-8523 for more information. Volunteers provide friendly visits to hospice patients in their homes or at nursing facilities in the 8 county Chicagoland area. Volunteer near your home. Volunteers share music, arts, massage and other talents and lead group activities in nursing facilities near their home. (music, arts and crafts, chair yoga, bingo, games) Veteran volunteers honor other veteran patients and nursing home residents for their service. Pet therapist volunteers visit patients and residents at nursing facilities. Sewers, quilters and crocheters make gift items for patients. Volunteers call hospice caregivers weekly to check on them. Volunteer from home! Agency: JourneyCare Hospice SO MANY WAYS TO VOLUNTEER.... Click here to apply to volunteer: https://journeycare.org/be-a-hospice-volunteer/apply-to-be-a-hospice-volunteer/ Or contact us at 224-422-8523 for more information. Volunteers provide friendly visits to hospice patients in their homes or at nursing facilities in the 8 county Chicagoland area. Volunteer near your home. Volunteers share music, arts, massage and other talents and lead group activities in nursing facilities near their home. (music, arts and crafts, chair yoga, bingo, games) Veteran volunteers honor other veteran patients and nursing home residents for their service. Pet therapist volunteers visit patients and residents at nursing facilities. Sewers, quilters and crocheters make gift items for patients. Volunteers call hospice caregivers weekly to check on them. Volunteer from home! Agency: JourneyCare Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor and Mentor Students In Need at Wheeling Elementary and Middle SchoolsApply today to volunteer during the 2024-2025 school year: https://www.handsonsuburbanchicago.org/chilWho: HandsOn Suburban Chicago (HOSC) needs caring and reliable community members like you to mentor high-needs students, getting them on track to graduate!What: CHiL is a volunteer-based afterschool program that provides social and emotional support coupled with homework help to low-income middle and elementary school students in Wheeling Township's Community Consolidated School District 21. Under the direction of program staff, volunteer mentors will foster socialization among a small group of students; facilitate social and emotional learning activities; and guide their charges in completing schoolwork.Where and When: CHiL takes place at middle and elementary schools in Wheeling Township's Community Consolidated School District 21. The program will run from October through the first week of May. Volunteer mentors are needed on Mondays through Thursdays from 3:00-4:45 pm (dates and times subject to change). Choose and commit to one day each week.Why: Mentoring is a fun and rewarding experience. In addition to the satisfaction that comes with positively impacting those in need, volunteering in schools is an ideal way to meet new people, enhance your resume, and learn new skills. Mentoring at CHiL is also a great way for college and graduate students to gain field hours.
Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago Apply today to volunteer during the 2024-2025 school year: https://www.handsonsuburbanchicago.org/chilWho: HandsOn Suburban Chicago (HOSC) needs caring and reliable community members like you to mentor high-needs students, getting them on track to graduate!What: CHiL is a volunteer-based afterschool program that provides social and emotional support coupled with homework help to low-income middle and elementary school students in Wheeling Township's Community Consolidated School District 21. Under the direction of program staff, volunteer mentors will foster socialization among a small group of students; facilitate social and emotional learning activities; and guide their charges in completing schoolwork.Where and When: CHiL takes place at middle and elementary schools in Wheeling Township's Community Consolidated School District 21. The program will run from October through the first week of May. Volunteer mentors are needed on Mondays through Thursdays from 3:00-4:45 pm (dates and times subject to change). Choose and commit to one day each week.Why: Mentoring is a fun and rewarding experience. In addition to the satisfaction that comes with positively impacting those in need, volunteering in schools is an ideal way to meet new people, enhance your resume, and learn new skills. Mentoring at CHiL is also a great way for college and graduate students to gain field hours.
Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60090 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Lunch Buddy: Tutor Elementary School Students In NeedApply today to volunteer during the 2024-2025 school year, which starts in October: https://www.handsonsuburbanchicago.org/lunch-buddiesWho: HandsOn Suburban Chicago needs caring and reliable community members like you to provide academic support to high-needs elementary school students!What: Lunch Buddies strengthens the foundational academic skills of students in need through volunteer-based tutoring. Under the direction of program staff, volunteer mentors provide homework help, practice math skills, and/or develop literacy skills by reading with groups of 1-3 students.Where and When: Lunch Buddies takes place at Jane Addams Elementary School in Palatine, IL and will run from October through the first week of May. Volunteer tutors are needed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays during the students' lunch hour, between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM (dates and times are subject to change). Choose and commit to one day per week.Why: Tutoring is a fun and rewarding experience. In addition to the satisfaction that comes with positively impacting those in need, volunteering in schools is an ideal way to meet new people, enhance your resume, and learn new skills. Tutoring at Lunch Buddies is also a great way for college and graduate students to earn field hours.
Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago Apply today to volunteer during the 2024-2025 school year, which starts in October: https://www.handsonsuburbanchicago.org/lunch-buddiesWho: HandsOn Suburban Chicago needs caring and reliable community members like you to provide academic support to high-needs elementary school students!What: Lunch Buddies strengthens the foundational academic skills of students in need through volunteer-based tutoring. Under the direction of program staff, volunteer mentors provide homework help, practice math skills, and/or develop literacy skills by reading with groups of 1-3 students.Where and When: Lunch Buddies takes place at Jane Addams Elementary School in Palatine, IL and will run from October through the first week of May. Volunteer tutors are needed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays during the students' lunch hour, between 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM (dates and times are subject to change). Choose and commit to one day per week.Why: Tutoring is a fun and rewarding experience. In addition to the satisfaction that comes with positively impacting those in need, volunteering in schools is an ideal way to meet new people, enhance your resume, and learn new skills. Tutoring at Lunch Buddies is also a great way for college and graduate students to earn field hours.
Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: End Loneliness! Be a friend to an isolated older adult!Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly's (LBFE) philosophy, programs and activities are focused on alleviating loneliness and isolation among older adults in DuPage and Kane County. The need for social interaction is critical to the human spirit - we believe that nurturing the soul is as important as feeding the body. The older adults we engage with have little to no contact with family and/or friends and are living life alone. Volunteers support older adults in friendship through various activities and programs, such as in-person visiting, parties, and holidays. Regular in-person visiting is the best way to alleviate loneliness and isolation. LBFE is seeking volunteers that can visit an older adult in-person. Our goal is to connect people together in friendship. In-person visits could vary from in an older adult's home, to your home, outdoors (weather appropriate) or in some other great spot in the community. To begin, please join us at an upcoming Zoom orientation! Follow the link below to register. Attendance at this one-hour orientation session is required to volunteer, as well as successful completion of a background screen.www.lbfechicago.org/volunteerAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. More information can be found at www.lbfechicago.org. Join LBFE today to make an impact in an older adult's life! See you soon!
Agency: Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly's (LBFE) philosophy, programs and activities are focused on alleviating loneliness and isolation among older adults in DuPage and Kane County. The need for social interaction is critical to the human spirit - we believe that nurturing the soul is as important as feeding the body. The older adults we engage with have little to no contact with family and/or friends and are living life alone. Volunteers support older adults in friendship through various activities and programs, such as in-person visiting, parties, and holidays. Regular in-person visiting is the best way to alleviate loneliness and isolation. LBFE is seeking volunteers that can visit an older adult in-person. Our goal is to connect people together in friendship. In-person visits could vary from in an older adult's home, to your home, outdoors (weather appropriate) or in some other great spot in the community. To begin, please join us at an upcoming Zoom orientation! Follow the link below to register. Attendance at this one-hour orientation session is required to volunteer, as well as successful completion of a background screen.www.lbfechicago.org/volunteerAfter registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. More information can be found at www.lbfechicago.org. Join LBFE today to make an impact in an older adult's life! See you soon!
Agency: Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cook County Volunteer Disaster ResponseDisaster Volunteers Wanted!
The IDHS-Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service seeks volunteers who can assist with administrative coordination for families affected by floods in Cook County. During the month of September, heavy rains caused flooding in several areas throughout Cook County. As a volunteer recruitment partner, Serve Illinois is working to address these unique challenges. If you have a heart for service and would like to help these communities recover, please sign up to be an Illinois Disaster Volunteer. Serve Illinois and our regional partners will provide specialized disaster volunteer training. If you are interested, please respond to this need AND complete the interest survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KBKDBHJ *** This opportunity offers both in-person and virtual volunteer shifts*** Agency: Serve Illinois Disaster Volunteers Wanted!
The IDHS-Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service seeks volunteers who can assist with administrative coordination for families affected by floods in Cook County. During the month of September, heavy rains caused flooding in several areas throughout Cook County. As a volunteer recruitment partner, Serve Illinois is working to address these unique challenges. If you have a heart for service and would like to help these communities recover, please sign up to be an Illinois Disaster Volunteer. Serve Illinois and our regional partners will provide specialized disaster volunteer training. If you are interested, please respond to this need AND complete the interest survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KBKDBHJ *** This opportunity offers both in-person and virtual volunteer shifts*** Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed at Wayside Cross and Lifespring Center in AuroraThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) a 55 and older program, you can help by assisting at Wayside Cross or Lifespring Center in Aurora. Wayside Cross is part of a rehabilitation ministry program. Male volunteers can help at Wayside Cross and female volunteers are needed to watch children among other opportunities at Lifespring Center, a shelter for women and children. There is also an option to help at the ministry's resale shop, The Hope Chest in Aurora. AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers may be eligible for mileage reimbursement. Please contact RSVP Coordinator Rebecca Koss at 630-897-4035 or email her at rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org for more information on how you can help. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) a 55 and older program, you can help by assisting at Wayside Cross or Lifespring Center in Aurora. Wayside Cross is part of a rehabilitation ministry program. Male volunteers can help at Wayside Cross and female volunteers are needed to watch children among other opportunities at Lifespring Center, a shelter for women and children. There is also an option to help at the ministry's resale shop, The Hope Chest in Aurora. AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers may be eligible for mileage reimbursement. Please contact RSVP Coordinator Rebecca Koss at 630-897-4035 or email her at rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org for more information on how you can help. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Transportation Drivers for Seniors in So.Kane and Kendall CountiesThis volunteer opportunity is for individuals aged 21 and over. Do you love the elderly? Have a valid driver's license, car insurance, and access to a vehicle? Use your car to make a crucial impact with your volunteer service. Volunteer drivers pick up seniors and drive them to and from doctor appointments. This opportunity is very flexible; only accept assignments that work for your schedule and location. Our transportation drivers are not asked to handle wheelchairs as we understand special transportation is needed for that. Transportation is an enormous issue for many seniors. Many seniors cannot pick up their prescriptions, get their groceries, or get to important medical appointments because they no longer drive and may not have anyone who can drive them to their destination. Please accept the call to provide tangible help as a driver. Mileage reimbursement is available. Those 21 and older may volunteer however, if you are 55 or older, join the AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) to make your service count on a national scale and to help Senior Services Associates. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. This volunteer opportunity is for individuals aged 21 and over. Do you love the elderly? Have a valid driver's license, car insurance, and access to a vehicle? Use your car to make a crucial impact with your volunteer service. Volunteer drivers pick up seniors and drive them to and from doctor appointments. This opportunity is very flexible; only accept assignments that work for your schedule and location. Our transportation drivers are not asked to handle wheelchairs as we understand special transportation is needed for that. Transportation is an enormous issue for many seniors. Many seniors cannot pick up their prescriptions, get their groceries, or get to important medical appointments because they no longer drive and may not have anyone who can drive them to their destination. Please accept the call to provide tangible help as a driver. Mileage reimbursement is available. Those 21 and older may volunteer however, if you are 55 or older, join the AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) to make your service count on a national scale and to help Senior Services Associates. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Visitors Needed for So.Kane and Kendall CountiesBe a Friend! - Volunteer for the Friendly Visiting Program (FVP) Are you 18 or older, friendly, dependable, compassionate, and committed to making a positive difference? Yes? Then be a friend to local seniors living in the Southern Kane or Kendall area. Our friendly visiting program helps to reduce senior isolation and could be the perfect volunteer opportunity for you. Volunteers provide one-to-one social interaction with seniors facing social isolation. Volunteering for FVP makes a real difference for seniors. Every encounter a volunteer has with local seniors brightens the senior’s day through socialization provided with visits, phone calls, and even letters can bring happiness to someone experiencing depression or loneliness. To be eligible to volunteer in the Friendly Visiting Program, volunteers must: Pass a criminal background check Provide personal references Complete a detailed interview with the Friendly Visiting CoordinatorAn ideal volunteer would be caring, compassionate, and a good listener. Volunteers are asked to give at least one hour of service each week and can commit to one year of service. Those aged 18-54 years may become a Friendly Visitor but are not eligible for the AmeriCorps RSVP program. Those who speak an additional language are also welcome and needed. To learn more about this opportunity, contact Rebecca Koss at rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org or call 630-897-4035 Volunteers aged 55 or older may be eligible for mileage reimbursement through the AmeriCorps RSVP Program. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Be a Friend! - Volunteer for the Friendly Visiting Program (FVP) Are you 18 or older, friendly, dependable, compassionate, and committed to making a positive difference? Yes? Then be a friend to local seniors living in the Southern Kane or Kendall area. Our friendly visiting program helps to reduce senior isolation and could be the perfect volunteer opportunity for you. Volunteers provide one-to-one social interaction with seniors facing social isolation. Volunteering for FVP makes a real difference for seniors. Every encounter a volunteer has with local seniors brightens the senior’s day through socialization provided with visits, phone calls, and even letters can bring happiness to someone experiencing depression or loneliness. To be eligible to volunteer in the Friendly Visiting Program, volunteers must: Pass a criminal background check Provide personal references Complete a detailed interview with the Friendly Visiting CoordinatorAn ideal volunteer would be caring, compassionate, and a good listener. Volunteers are asked to give at least one hour of service each week and can commit to one year of service. Those aged 18-54 years may become a Friendly Visitor but are not eligible for the AmeriCorps RSVP program. Those who speak an additional language are also welcome and needed. To learn more about this opportunity, contact Rebecca Koss at rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org or call 630-897-4035 Volunteers aged 55 or older may be eligible for mileage reimbursement through the AmeriCorps RSVP Program. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Awesome Life AcademyThrough AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, you can help to make major differences in the lives of young adult individuals with disabilities. Bring some of your own knowledge and skillsets to this fantastic opportunity by teaching a class or holding a group that has to due with a specific skillset you have (ex: arborist, painter, instrumentalist, etc...) The opportunities at this placement are endless as you can help an individual by mentoring them, role playing job interviews, helping them to write a resume, being part of the buddy system on local day trips, being a chaperone at a dance, and so much more! This organization is based in Oswego but has opportunities in multiple cities. Mileage reimbursement is offered to eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss at 630-897-4035 or email at rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, you can help to make major differences in the lives of young adult individuals with disabilities. Bring some of your own knowledge and skillsets to this fantastic opportunity by teaching a class or holding a group that has to due with a specific skillset you have (ex: arborist, painter, instrumentalist, etc...) The opportunities at this placement are endless as you can help an individual by mentoring them, role playing job interviews, helping them to write a resume, being part of the buddy system on local day trips, being a chaperone at a dance, and so much more! This organization is based in Oswego but has opportunities in multiple cities. Mileage reimbursement is offered to eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss at 630-897-4035 or email at rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ascension Medical Center in AuroraVolunteers are needed for: The hospital is seeking volunteers who have good communication skills, friendly and willing to be helpful. Volunteers aged 55 or older are eligible for mileage reimbursement through AmeriCorps RSVP program. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Volunteers are needed for: The hospital is seeking volunteers who have good communication skills, friendly and willing to be helpful. Volunteers aged 55 or older are eligible for mileage reimbursement through AmeriCorps RSVP program. Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SHIP Counselor VolunteerThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help as a SHIP Counselor volunteer, you will objectively counsel Medicare Beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives who have problems and/or questions with Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare managed care or long-term care insurance. Responsibilities of a SHIP counselor include having and maintain an email address, satisfactorily complete the initial SHIP training session, conduct individual health insurance counseling sessions with complete confidentiality to the client, must be able to navigate the Internet, may assist with Medicare and Medicare appeals claim filing, be an advocate for SHIP clients, be willing to contribute 8-10 hours per month counseling SHIP clients, complete a client contact report for each counseling session to regularly report SHIP activities on SHIP Tracking and Reporting System (STARS) by the end of each month. Must counsel without conflict of interest. Must attend ongoing education programs or meetings and agree to background checkCannot be affiliated with the insurance industry or insurance claims filing business to the extent that serving as a SHIP volunteer could be used for personal and financial gain. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help as a SHIP Counselor volunteer, you will objectively counsel Medicare Beneficiaries, their caregivers or representatives who have problems and/or questions with Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare managed care or long-term care insurance. Responsibilities of a SHIP counselor include having and maintain an email address, satisfactorily complete the initial SHIP training session, conduct individual health insurance counseling sessions with complete confidentiality to the client, must be able to navigate the Internet, may assist with Medicare and Medicare appeals claim filing, be an advocate for SHIP clients, be willing to contribute 8-10 hours per month counseling SHIP clients, complete a client contact report for each counseling session to regularly report SHIP activities on SHIP Tracking and Reporting System (STARS) by the end of each month. Must counsel without conflict of interest. Must attend ongoing education programs or meetings and agree to background checkCannot be affiliated with the insurance industry or insurance claims filing business to the extent that serving as a SHIP volunteer could be used for personal and financial gain. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60560 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Major Need for Yard Work/Chores Kane/Kendall CountiesThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, help seniors at their home during the warm months with weeding, planting, lawn mowing, etc... This is for people who enjoy garden work. You can help seniors who are less ambulatory to keep their yards in order. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS FOR BOTH SO.KANE AND KENDALL COUNTIES. Background check mandatory. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, help seniors at their home during the warm months with weeding, planting, lawn mowing, etc... This is for people who enjoy garden work. You can help seniors who are less ambulatory to keep their yards in order. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS FOR BOTH SO.KANE AND KENDALL COUNTIES. Background check mandatory. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60560 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Caring Hands Thrift Shop, YorkvilleThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help in Yorkville at Caring Hands Thrift Shop. Daily tasks include pricing, sorting, hanging, and placing donations out onto the sales floor, using the cash register, answering phones, assisting customers, etc... The Shop is open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm but hours served by volunteer are based on volunteer's availability. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program (not the thrift shop) and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help in Yorkville at Caring Hands Thrift Shop. Daily tasks include pricing, sorting, hanging, and placing donations out onto the sales floor, using the cash register, answering phones, assisting customers, etc... The Shop is open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm but hours served by volunteer are based on volunteer's availability. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program (not the thrift shop) and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60560 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior Services Yorkville, Activity Volunteers NeededThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Senior Center in Aurora by calling Bingo, leading Matter of Balance, Bingosize, and many more opportunities! Help decorate for the different seasons, etc... If you have a special skillset that you would like to bring to the Senior Center, please let us know! We have a volunteer who does an arts and crafts class. Maybe you could bring sewing, crocheting, knitting, scrapbooking, painting, karaoke, etc to the center! The center is open from 8am-4pm but volunteer time slots vary based on your availability. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Senior Center in Aurora by calling Bingo, leading Matter of Balance, Bingosize, and many more opportunities! Help decorate for the different seasons, etc... If you have a special skillset that you would like to bring to the Senior Center, please let us know! We have a volunteer who does an arts and crafts class. Maybe you could bring sewing, crocheting, knitting, scrapbooking, painting, karaoke, etc to the center! The center is open from 8am-4pm but volunteer time slots vary based on your availability. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60560 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Services Aurora, Activity Volunteers NeededThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Senior Center in Aurora by calling Bingo, leading Matter of Balance, Bingosize, and many more opportunities! Help decorate for the different seasons, etc... If you have a special skillset that you would like to bring to the Senior Center, please let us know! We have a volunteer who does an arts and crafts class. Maybe you could bring sewing, crocheting, knitting, scrapbooking, painting, karaoke, etc to the center! The center is open from 8am-4pm but volunteer time slots vary based on your availability. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Senior Center in Aurora by calling Bingo, leading Matter of Balance, Bingosize, and many more opportunities! Help decorate for the different seasons, etc... If you have a special skillset that you would like to bring to the Senior Center, please let us know! We have a volunteer who does an arts and crafts class. Maybe you could bring sewing, crocheting, knitting, scrapbooking, painting, karaoke, etc to the center! The center is open from 8am-4pm but volunteer time slots vary based on your availability. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Paramount Theatre Ushers NeededThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora! The theatre utilizes volunteers to usher guests to their seats. This opportunity is wheelchair accessible and allows for seated breaks if needed. This opportunity is suited for all types of abilities. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the Paramount) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora! The theatre utilizes volunteers to usher guests to their seats. This opportunity is wheelchair accessible and allows for seated breaks if needed. This opportunity is suited for all types of abilities. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the Paramount) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kendall County Community Food PantryThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Kendall County Community Food Pantry! The pantry could not operate without dedicated volunteers. There are a wide variety of opportunities available to suit all abilities. Daily tasks involve sorting food donations, preparing boxes for neighbors, assisting with the distribution, helping with special programs/events, working at shopping stations, and more. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the pantry) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Kendall County Community Food Pantry! The pantry could not operate without dedicated volunteers. There are a wide variety of opportunities available to suit all abilities. Daily tasks involve sorting food donations, preparing boxes for neighbors, assisting with the distribution, helping with special programs/events, working at shopping stations, and more. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the pantry) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60560 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels: Deliver Meals to Seniors in Kendall CountyThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help the Community Nutrition Network by delivering meals to local seniors! There are plenty of seniors in our community who do not drive and need meals delivered to them. We are looking for volunteers willing to drive their own vehicle to deliver meals to seniors along a determined route. Community Nutrition Network and the pickup of meals is located at The Beecher Center in Yorkville. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not CNN) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help the Community Nutrition Network by delivering meals to local seniors! There are plenty of seniors in our community who do not drive and need meals delivered to them. We are looking for volunteers willing to drive their own vehicle to deliver meals to seniors along a determined route. Community Nutrition Network and the pickup of meals is located at The Beecher Center in Yorkville. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not CNN) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-553-5777 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60560 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aurora Area Interfaith Food PantryThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry! The pantry could not operate without dedicated volunteers. There are a wide variety of opportunities available to suit all abilities. Daily tasks involve sorting food donations, preparing boxes for neighbors, assisting with the distribution, helping with special programs/events, or working in the Essential Garden. Each distribution day requires 35-40 people. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the pantry) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry! The pantry could not operate without dedicated volunteers. There are a wide variety of opportunities available to suit all abilities. Daily tasks involve sorting food donations, preparing boxes for neighbors, assisting with the distribution, helping with special programs/events, or working in the Essential Garden. Each distribution day requires 35-40 people. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the pantry) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aurora Area Interfaith Food PantryThrough the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry! The pantry could not operate without dedicated volunteers. There are a wide variety of opportunities available to suit all abilities. Daily tasks involve sorting food donations, preparing boxes for neighbors, assisting with the distribution, helping with special programs/events, or working in the Essential Garden. Each distribution day requires 35-40 people. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the pantry) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Through the AmeriCorps RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program), a 55 and older volunteer program, come help at the Aurora Area Interfaith Food Pantry! The pantry could not operate without dedicated volunteers. There are a wide variety of opportunities available to suit all abilities. Daily tasks involve sorting food donations, preparing boxes for neighbors, assisting with the distribution, helping with special programs/events, or working in the Essential Garden. Each distribution day requires 35-40 people. Mileage reimbursement is available for eligible AmeriCorps RSVP volunteers. Please contact Rebecca Koss (not the pantry) to learn more about the RSVP program and volunteer opportunities at 630-897-4035 or email rkoss@seniorservicesassoc.org Agency: Senior Services Associates, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60506 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Companionship Volunteers Needed!Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families.
Agency: Elara Caring Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families.
Agency: Elara Caring Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60018 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Companionship Volunteers Needed!Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families.
Agency: Elara Caring Elara Caring Hospice, a leading care provider in the Midwest, is looking for compassionate volunteers willing to donate their time to provide exceptional end-of-life care to local hospice patients and their families.
Agency: Elara Caring Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: End loneliness! Be a friend to an isolated elder in Kane and DuPage County!Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly's philosophy, programs and activities are focused on alleviating loneliness and isolation among elders in Chicago. The need for social interaction is critical to the human spirit - we believe that nurturing the soul is as important as feeding the body. The elders we work with have little to no contact with family and/or friends and are essentially alone. Volunteers support elders in friendship through various activities and programs. See you soon! Agency: Little Brothers- Friends of the Elderly Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly's philosophy, programs and activities are focused on alleviating loneliness and isolation among elders in Chicago. The need for social interaction is critical to the human spirit - we believe that nurturing the soul is as important as feeding the body. The elders we work with have little to no contact with family and/or friends and are essentially alone. Volunteers support elders in friendship through various activities and programs. See you soon! Agency: Little Brothers- Friends of the Elderly Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60510 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer with AmeriCorps Seniors RSVPAmeriCorps Seniors RSVP is a volunteer program serving 44 cities and towns in Northern Cook County and DuPage County north of North Avenue. You can help people in your community while being part of a national program by becoming a volunteer of AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP. Choose from several impact areas, such as: Helping people age with dignity Tutoring elementary aged children Help a nonprofit build capacity And many more! Whatever you choose to do, you will make a real difference. Stronger families. Better schools. Safer communities. With AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP, you will see tangible outcomes and learn first-hand how your contributions can change your community. Please visit www.HandsOnSuburbanChicago.org to search volunteer opportunities, or call us for more information at 847-228-1006! Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP is a volunteer program serving 44 cities and towns in Northern Cook County and DuPage County north of North Avenue. You can help people in your community while being part of a national program by becoming a volunteer of AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP. Choose from several impact areas, such as: Helping people age with dignity Tutoring elementary aged children Help a nonprofit build capacity And many more! Whatever you choose to do, you will make a real difference. Stronger families. Better schools. Safer communities. With AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP, you will see tangible outcomes and learn first-hand how your contributions can change your community. Please visit www.HandsOnSuburbanChicago.org to search volunteer opportunities, or call us for more information at 847-228-1006! Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Multiple Volunteer Opportunities - All Ages - Individual and GroupsHandsOn Suburban Chicago connects individuals and groups interested in volunteering with opportunities to serve their community. Opportunities are available in more than 100 social service organizations and schools throughout Northern Cook and Northern DuPage County. There are hundreds of volunteer opportunities that fit every need-virtual, one day, short term projects or long term. You can use your professional skills, volunteer remotely, or even become a board member! Learn more at www.HandsOnSuburbanChicago.org to search volunteer opportunities! Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago HandsOn Suburban Chicago connects individuals and groups interested in volunteering with opportunities to serve their community. Opportunities are available in more than 100 social service organizations and schools throughout Northern Cook and Northern DuPage County. There are hundreds of volunteer opportunities that fit every need-virtual, one day, short term projects or long term. You can use your professional skills, volunteer remotely, or even become a board member! Learn more at www.HandsOnSuburbanChicago.org to search volunteer opportunities! Agency: HandsOn Suburban Chicago Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-kind AssociateStart Date is ASAP Department Function The primary functions of this department are: to provide safe, clean, affordable housing to women who are homeless and formerly homeless; deliver services that assist women who have been homeless in maintaining housing and in meeting their own needs and goals; utilize education, training and staff development opportunities that support staff efforts to be reflective practitioners.
Position Summary This position is responsible for the coordination and management of the food service and in-kind donation programs of Deborah’s Place including soliciting food donations and fostering positive relationships with food donors; organizing and operating the food pantry; performing food pick-ups and deliveries; conducting food surveys and reports, and organizing, sorting and distributing in-kind donations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities In-Kind Giving Work with program staff to identify in-kind giving needs and work with Development Department staff to solicit donations to meet needs. Work with Development Department staff to implement donation receipt and tracking policies and work with staff at each location to ensure compliance with policies; collect in-kind donation forms from all sites. Manage sorting, distribution and storage of holiday in-kind donations. Respond to phone and email inquiries about in-kind donations in a timely manner. Maintain inventory of storage (at 2822 Jackson) and distribute in-kind gifts that are not delivered to a specific program or location; communicate availability of items to program staff.
Food Procurement Coordinate distribution and storage of donated foods, including pick-ups, produce and Greater Chicago Food Depository. Solicit food donations and foster positive relationships with food donors. Purchase food not available through donations.
Food Service Management Complete and submit mandatory food surveys, food reports and year end reports. Submit receipts to finance in an effective and timely manner. Work with residential staff and/or registered dietician or nutritionist to implement activities related to nutrition, cooking and menu planning.Safety Management Operate DP passenger van safely; adhere to traffic laws, and Deborah’s Place policies on van usage. Perform duties related to safety, sanitation and food service guidelines. Use proper equipment and wear appropriate clothing to avoid injury. Practice correct lifting procedures, as necessary to avoid injury. Report work related accidents, or other injuries immediately upon occurrence to supervisor.
Other Maintain required professional knowledge and job skills. Attend and participate in required educational programs and staff meetings. Represent Deborah’s Place mission and values to participants, tenants, visitors, volunteers and others. Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements Education: High School Diploma or equivalent; Associate preferred Licensure and/or Certification: Food Handling and Sanitation Certification required and/or obtained within first six months of employment. Chicago Department of Public Health certified Food Service Sanitation Manager License preferred.
Job Experience: 1-3 years of food service experience or related experience is preferred. Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness.
Special Knowledge & Skills: Knowledge of issues surrounding homelessness, mental illness and chemical dependency; proficiency in Microsoft Office software, effective oral and written communication skills, good organizational skills, conflict management and crisis intervention skills; ability to follow directions for cooking meals for 30 people or more; demonstrate clear and professional boundaries; act in a professional manner; Valid Illinois driver’s license, proof of insurance.
Physical Requirements The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; reach with hands and arms balance, stoop, kneel or crouch; may be required to remain on agency facilities during breaks and/or meal periods. Frequent evenings, weekends and holidays;
Environment/Working Conditions This position operates in a professional office work environment. Regular travel to off-site locations in Chicago is required. Occasionally, some out of area travel may be expected. Workplace is a smoke and drug free environment. Work schedules and/or locations may vary, depending upon the scheduling needs of the department. May be required to attend meetings at other locations; require travel outside of normal work hours. Any changes in work schedules and/or location will be implemented in accordance with agency policy. Agency: Deborah's Place Start Date is ASAP Department Function The primary functions of this department are: to provide safe, clean, affordable housing to women who are homeless and formerly homeless; deliver services that assist women who have been homeless in maintaining housing and in meeting their own needs and goals; utilize education, training and staff development opportunities that support staff efforts to be reflective practitioners.
Position Summary This position is responsible for the coordination and management of the food service and in-kind donation programs of Deborah’s Place including soliciting food donations and fostering positive relationships with food donors; organizing and operating the food pantry; performing food pick-ups and deliveries; conducting food surveys and reports, and organizing, sorting and distributing in-kind donations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities In-Kind Giving Work with program staff to identify in-kind giving needs and work with Development Department staff to solicit donations to meet needs. Work with Development Department staff to implement donation receipt and tracking policies and work with staff at each location to ensure compliance with policies; collect in-kind donation forms from all sites. Manage sorting, distribution and storage of holiday in-kind donations. Respond to phone and email inquiries about in-kind donations in a timely manner. Maintain inventory of storage (at 2822 Jackson) and distribute in-kind gifts that are not delivered to a specific program or location; communicate availability of items to program staff.
Food Procurement Coordinate distribution and storage of donated foods, including pick-ups, produce and Greater Chicago Food Depository. Solicit food donations and foster positive relationships with food donors. Purchase food not available through donations.
Food Service Management Complete and submit mandatory food surveys, food reports and year end reports. Submit receipts to finance in an effective and timely manner. Work with residential staff and/or registered dietician or nutritionist to implement activities related to nutrition, cooking and menu planning.Safety Management Operate DP passenger van safely; adhere to traffic laws, and Deborah’s Place policies on van usage. Perform duties related to safety, sanitation and food service guidelines. Use proper equipment and wear appropriate clothing to avoid injury. Practice correct lifting procedures, as necessary to avoid injury. Report work related accidents, or other injuries immediately upon occurrence to supervisor.
Other Maintain required professional knowledge and job skills. Attend and participate in required educational programs and staff meetings. Represent Deborah’s Place mission and values to participants, tenants, visitors, volunteers and others. Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements Education: High School Diploma or equivalent; Associate preferred Licensure and/or Certification: Food Handling and Sanitation Certification required and/or obtained within first six months of employment. Chicago Department of Public Health certified Food Service Sanitation Manager License preferred.
Job Experience: 1-3 years of food service experience or related experience is preferred. Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness.
Special Knowledge & Skills: Knowledge of issues surrounding homelessness, mental illness and chemical dependency; proficiency in Microsoft Office software, effective oral and written communication skills, good organizational skills, conflict management and crisis intervention skills; ability to follow directions for cooking meals for 30 people or more; demonstrate clear and professional boundaries; act in a professional manner; Valid Illinois driver’s license, proof of insurance.
Physical Requirements The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; reach with hands and arms balance, stoop, kneel or crouch; may be required to remain on agency facilities during breaks and/or meal periods. Frequent evenings, weekends and holidays;
Environment/Working Conditions This position operates in a professional office work environment. Regular travel to off-site locations in Chicago is required. Occasionally, some out of area travel may be expected. Workplace is a smoke and drug free environment. Work schedules and/or locations may vary, depending upon the scheduling needs of the department. May be required to attend meetings at other locations; require travel outside of normal work hours. Any changes in work schedules and/or location will be implemented in accordance with agency policy. Agency: Deborah's Place Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60612 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Telephone Museum Tour GuidesThe telephone museum is not a museum per se, but it is a history of 100 years of the Gridley Telephone Company. We are looking for volunteers to help lead tours of our local Telephone museum. We have a small script to help guides as they are learning about the museum and an experienced tour guide who can help train new volunteers in the short term. Even though the hours that the museum is open is Wednesday-Friday, 1-4, we do not always have visitors to the museum on those days. Volunteers are welcome to bring "outside" items such as a book to read or a laptop to do something else if you're not busy with tours. Agency: Gridley Telephone Museum The telephone museum is not a museum per se, but it is a history of 100 years of the Gridley Telephone Company. We are looking for volunteers to help lead tours of our local Telephone museum. We have a small script to help guides as they are learning about the museum and an experienced tour guide who can help train new volunteers in the short term. Even though the hours that the museum is open is Wednesday-Friday, 1-4, we do not always have visitors to the museum on those days. Volunteers are welcome to bring "outside" items such as a book to read or a laptop to do something else if you're not busy with tours. Agency: Gridley Telephone Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61744 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at New HopeVolunteers are the backbone of our organization. We always welcome new volunteers who are able to help receive food deliveries and setup the pantry on Monday mornings and/or who are available to help serve clients and clean up the host church's space on Tuesdays between 9 am and 12 pm. Contact us today!
We also have delivery opportunities to clients on Monday AM, Monday PM and Tuesday AM. Contact us or sign up through our website:
https://www.newhopefoodpantry.com/volunteer Agency: New Hope Community Food Pantry Volunteers are the backbone of our organization. We always welcome new volunteers who are able to help receive food deliveries and setup the pantry on Monday mornings and/or who are available to help serve clients and clean up the host church's space on Tuesdays between 9 am and 12 pm. Contact us today!
We also have delivery opportunities to clients on Monday AM, Monday PM and Tuesday AM. Contact us or sign up through our website:
https://www.newhopefoodpantry.com/volunteer Agency: New Hope Community Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Illinois Disaster Corps - American Red CrossIllinois Disaster Corps members help achieve the American Red Cross mission by focusing on underserved communities, providing much-needed training and services that community members may not be able to afford. They are dedicated to providing disaster preparedness education to neighborhoods, schools, and community-based organizations while also responding to the needs of individuals and families when an emergency does occur. During steady-state operations, Illinois Disaster Corps members perform duties as community outreach liaisons and emergency preparedness educators, teaching Red Cross health, safety, and preparedness classes (including CPR and First Aid) to youth and adults in disaster vulnerable areas. Members also serve as caseworkers, assisting individuals in the recovery process post-disaster. During disaster operations, members serve alongside Red Cross staff and volunteers as mass care providers and caseworkers to give immediate disaster relief services to communities in the event of local, state, or national disasters. When requested by the State of Illinois, members will set up and operate a volunteer reception center and donations management facility. In partnership with local and state government entities, non-profit organizations, and other community-based organizations, Illinois Disaster Corps members will enable local volunteers to help their own communities recover after a disaster. Due to the ever-changing nature of the disaster relief environment, members must be well-suited and willing to perform both in-person and digital-based service in support of various Red Cross disaster response operation needs. This includes willingness and availability to serve during weekdays and evening/overnight and/or weekend periods as needed. Applications will be accepted through October 31st, with terms of service beginning in September and October; please apply now at http://www.redcross.org/americorps.; please apply now at http://www.redcross.org/americorps. Questions? Email ILAmeriCorps@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross - AmeriCorps Illinois Disaster Corps members help achieve the American Red Cross mission by focusing on underserved communities, providing much-needed training and services that community members may not be able to afford. They are dedicated to providing disaster preparedness education to neighborhoods, schools, and community-based organizations while also responding to the needs of individuals and families when an emergency does occur. During steady-state operations, Illinois Disaster Corps members perform duties as community outreach liaisons and emergency preparedness educators, teaching Red Cross health, safety, and preparedness classes (including CPR and First Aid) to youth and adults in disaster vulnerable areas. Members also serve as caseworkers, assisting individuals in the recovery process post-disaster. During disaster operations, members serve alongside Red Cross staff and volunteers as mass care providers and caseworkers to give immediate disaster relief services to communities in the event of local, state, or national disasters. When requested by the State of Illinois, members will set up and operate a volunteer reception center and donations management facility. In partnership with local and state government entities, non-profit organizations, and other community-based organizations, Illinois Disaster Corps members will enable local volunteers to help their own communities recover after a disaster. Due to the ever-changing nature of the disaster relief environment, members must be well-suited and willing to perform both in-person and digital-based service in support of various Red Cross disaster response operation needs. This includes willingness and availability to serve during weekdays and evening/overnight and/or weekend periods as needed. Applications will be accepted through October 31st, with terms of service beginning in September and October; please apply now at http://www.redcross.org/americorps.; please apply now at http://www.redcross.org/americorps. Questions? Email ILAmeriCorps@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross - AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60612 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at the Hammond Henry HospitalAmeriCorps position overview: participates and leads individual and group recreational activities to help in the treatment and rehabilitation of residents on the Long Term Care Unit of the hospital. Will work with Activities Coordinator, the staff of long term care units, residents, and occasionally family members of the residents. Must have an interest in geriatrics. Primary duties and responsibilities: Participate in and lead a variety of games and projects for hospital residents, under the direction of the activity coordinator. Work one to one on individual resident activities. Work with adult volunteers and teen volunteers who help with patient activities. Spontaneously lead a group or individual discussions with residents.Additional responsibilities may include: Assist in set up and cleaning of the activity area. Keep equipment and supplies in good order. Transport patients (via wheelchair) to and from the activity area. Assist with field trips for extended care residents to local sites of interest. Promote a safe environment. Promote a positive, pleasant environment for optimal resident psychosocial growth.Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps AmeriCorps position overview: participates and leads individual and group recreational activities to help in the treatment and rehabilitation of residents on the Long Term Care Unit of the hospital. Will work with Activities Coordinator, the staff of long term care units, residents, and occasionally family members of the residents. Must have an interest in geriatrics. Primary duties and responsibilities: Participate in and lead a variety of games and projects for hospital residents, under the direction of the activity coordinator. Work one to one on individual resident activities. Work with adult volunteers and teen volunteers who help with patient activities. Spontaneously lead a group or individual discussions with residents.Additional responsibilities may include: Assist in set up and cleaning of the activity area. Keep equipment and supplies in good order. Transport patients (via wheelchair) to and from the activity area. Assist with field trips for extended care residents to local sites of interest. Promote a safe environment. Promote a positive, pleasant environment for optimal resident psychosocial growth.Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61254 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Volunteer CASA of River Valley – Serves Will & Grundy CountiesA CASA Advocate is assigned by the Juvenile Court Judge to one case involving child abuse and neglect. The advocate gathers information on the children, monitors compliance with court orders, and advocates for the child by being their "voice in court." Presence in court is not mandated, but the advocate helps prepare the court report for the judge. Who can be a CASA? Resident of Will or Grundy County in Illinois. Adult (at least age 25) who completes screening requirements. Must demonstrate general computer competency in Microsoft Word and e-mail. Must undergo a criminal history check, personal reference checks and a personal interview. Must complete 30 hours of pre-service training. Must have a sincere interest in the welfare of children, good verbal and written communication skills. Must have some flexibility with his or her schedule, and the time to serve as a child’s advocate.What does a CASA do? Serve as an Investigator by gathering facts, talking with people who have knowledge about the child’s case, review documents, and prepare written reports to the court outlining a summary of the findings and assessments and serve as the “eyes and ears” of the judge. Serve as a Facilitator, assisting the court and social service agencies in eliminating delays and advancing the child’s case in a timely fashion. Monitor compliance with court orders, provide follow-up on the case after a judge’s decision to see that court-ordered services are being provided to the child and family. Advocate for the child, being his or her “voice” in court.
For more information visit our website https://casaofrivervalley.org/volunteer or contact our volunteer recruiter, Jackie McFedries at 630-802-4961 or jmcfedries@casaofrivervalley.org. Agency: CASA of River Valley A CASA Advocate is assigned by the Juvenile Court Judge to one case involving child abuse and neglect. The advocate gathers information on the children, monitors compliance with court orders, and advocates for the child by being their "voice in court." Presence in court is not mandated, but the advocate helps prepare the court report for the judge. Who can be a CASA? Resident of Will or Grundy County in Illinois. Adult (at least age 25) who completes screening requirements. Must demonstrate general computer competency in Microsoft Word and e-mail. Must undergo a criminal history check, personal reference checks and a personal interview. Must complete 30 hours of pre-service training. Must have a sincere interest in the welfare of children, good verbal and written communication skills. Must have some flexibility with his or her schedule, and the time to serve as a child’s advocate.What does a CASA do? Serve as an Investigator by gathering facts, talking with people who have knowledge about the child’s case, review documents, and prepare written reports to the court outlining a summary of the findings and assessments and serve as the “eyes and ears” of the judge. Serve as a Facilitator, assisting the court and social service agencies in eliminating delays and advancing the child’s case in a timely fashion. Monitor compliance with court orders, provide follow-up on the case after a judge’s decision to see that court-ordered services are being provided to the child and family. Advocate for the child, being his or her “voice” in court.
For more information visit our website https://casaofrivervalley.org/volunteer or contact our volunteer recruiter, Jackie McFedries at 630-802-4961 or jmcfedries@casaofrivervalley.org. Agency: CASA of River Valley Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60431 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve as an AmeriCorps member at UChicago or Ingalls Memorial Hospital with the Comprehensive Care, Community, and Culture Program!Applications must be submitted through our website here: https://ccpprogram.uchicago.edu/americorps-program/ We are now accepting applications for positions for the 2021-22 year. We have one open position that can begin as soon as possible, and then additional positions that will begin in August. We will have additional positions available throughout the fall and starting as late as January 2022. Below are the position descriptions for positions at the University of Chicago Medical Center and Ingalls Memorial Hospital. Click here for more information about positions at Rush University Medical Center. What is AmeriCorps?AmeriCorps is a national service program that involves people in “getting things done” in communities. AmeriCorps members develop an ethic of service while strengthening local communities. Each year in Illinois, thousands of AmeriCorps members give millions of dollars in service back to their communities. For up-to-date information on the impact on our state, visit AmeriCorps.gov. Serve Illinois administers 45 AmeriCorps State programs in operation for the 2021-22 program year and over 1,800 Members committing to a year of service. These Members serve 70+ counties in over 400 host sites. What is C4P?The Comprehensive Care, Community and Culture Program (C4P) aims to improve the overall health and well-being of patients in the program by addressing a wide range of medical and social needs. The C4P program builds off of the Comprehensive Care Physician Program, which offers patients at high risk of hospitalization a comprehensive care physician (CCP) who cares for them in both the hospital and the clinic. In addition to receiving care from a CCP, C4P patients are regularly asked about a range of unmet social needs and given access to a community health worker and community-based arts and culture programming. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has funded a randomized trial of C4P at the University of Chicago. The CCP and C4P Programs are currently being expanded to and studied within new health care settings, including community hospitals like Ingalls Memorial Hospital. The Comprehensive Care, Community and Culture Program (C4P) is proud to be an Illinois State AmeriCorps program. C4P will host up to 17 full time members across all of its participating service sites in 2021-22. Where will I serve as a C4P AmeriCorps member?We are currently accepting applications for two sites: University of Chicago Medical Center (Hyde Park campus). A car is not required to serve at this site. Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, Illinois. A car is required to serve at this site.Applicants may apply to both sites but they must submit a separate application to both application portals (see below for more information). Members based at Ingalls Memorial Hospital will spend 1-2 months at the University of Chicago for training at the beginning of their service and typically come to UChicago for service activities 1-2 days per week during the service term. What will I do as an AmeriCorps member with C4P?AmeriCorps members will be responsible for extending the reach of the C4P program to impact patient experience with care and health outcomes, lower hospitalization rates, and resolve unmet social needs for participants. Program activities may vary based on programmatic needs and the needs of the service site. At the University of Chicago Medical Center, AmeriCorps members will: Recruit Medicare patients of diverse ages who are at increased risk of hospitalization for the C4P program, which is designed to serve their medical and social needs Help evaluate the effects of the C4P program and conduct three month follow up phone calls with participants Leverage volunteers to help recruit participants and evaluate the C4P program Assess hospitalized patients for unmet medical and social needs Serve as community resources specialist and help implement community-based arts and culture programmingAt Ingalls Memorial Hospital, AmeriCorps members will: To be eligible to serve as an AmeriCorps member, you must: Be 18 years or older. We encourage adults over 55 years old to apply too! Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident Some college experience is preferred, although individuals with a high school diploma or equivalent are welcome to apply Members who serve at UChicago Medical Center may be required to work some evening or weekend hours. Members who serve at Ingalls Memorial Hospital must have a car. What are the expectations and benefits of being a member?Below are the details for positions requiring 1700 hours of service. Some 1200 or 900 hour positions may be available; stipends and educational awards are prorated accordingly. Please contact us to discuss! As a member, you will: Complete at least 1700 hours of service (42.5 hours per week, inclusive of lunch/dinner break) over 10-11 months, for full time members. Some evening and weekend hours are required. Receive a living allowance of $16,900 over the course of your year of service. Pay is disbursed biweekly. Earn a Segal Education grant in the amount of $6,345 that can be applied to student tuition or loans within seven years of completing your year of service. If you are older than 55 at the time of service, you can give the education grant to a child or grandchild. Professional and career development opportunities The opportunity to attend workshops, seminars, and trainings at the University of Chicago Gain experience and knowledge of the research process, the health care system, and social services.How is the C4P AmeriCorps member experience impacted by COVID-19? Our members are currently engaging in teleservice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We expect that new members who join us during the 2021-22 academic year may have some training activities remote; however, we anticipate that members will make a full transition to in-person service beginning late summer or fall 2021 although we will continue to monitor and adapt to the pandemic as we proceed. How do I apply? To apply to positions at both University of Chicago and Ingalls, you must submit a separate application through our website. You will be asked to submit: A resume A cover letter or statement describing your interest in the C4P AmeriCorps ProgramSelect candidates will be invited to interview over the phone or in person. Agency: University of Chicago Comprehensive Care, Community, and Culture AmeriCorps Program Applications must be submitted through our website here: https://ccpprogram.uchicago.edu/americorps-program/ We are now accepting applications for positions for the 2021-22 year. We have one open position that can begin as soon as possible, and then additional positions that will begin in August. We will have additional positions available throughout the fall and starting as late as January 2022. Below are the position descriptions for positions at the University of Chicago Medical Center and Ingalls Memorial Hospital. Click here for more information about positions at Rush University Medical Center. What is AmeriCorps?AmeriCorps is a national service program that involves people in “getting things done” in communities. AmeriCorps members develop an ethic of service while strengthening local communities. Each year in Illinois, thousands of AmeriCorps members give millions of dollars in service back to their communities. For up-to-date information on the impact on our state, visit AmeriCorps.gov. Serve Illinois administers 45 AmeriCorps State programs in operation for the 2021-22 program year and over 1,800 Members committing to a year of service. These Members serve 70+ counties in over 400 host sites. What is C4P?The Comprehensive Care, Community and Culture Program (C4P) aims to improve the overall health and well-being of patients in the program by addressing a wide range of medical and social needs. The C4P program builds off of the Comprehensive Care Physician Program, which offers patients at high risk of hospitalization a comprehensive care physician (CCP) who cares for them in both the hospital and the clinic. In addition to receiving care from a CCP, C4P patients are regularly asked about a range of unmet social needs and given access to a community health worker and community-based arts and culture programming. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has funded a randomized trial of C4P at the University of Chicago. The CCP and C4P Programs are currently being expanded to and studied within new health care settings, including community hospitals like Ingalls Memorial Hospital. The Comprehensive Care, Community and Culture Program (C4P) is proud to be an Illinois State AmeriCorps program. C4P will host up to 17 full time members across all of its participating service sites in 2021-22. Where will I serve as a C4P AmeriCorps member?We are currently accepting applications for two sites: University of Chicago Medical Center (Hyde Park campus). A car is not required to serve at this site. Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, Illinois. A car is required to serve at this site.Applicants may apply to both sites but they must submit a separate application to both application portals (see below for more information). Members based at Ingalls Memorial Hospital will spend 1-2 months at the University of Chicago for training at the beginning of their service and typically come to UChicago for service activities 1-2 days per week during the service term. What will I do as an AmeriCorps member with C4P?AmeriCorps members will be responsible for extending the reach of the C4P program to impact patient experience with care and health outcomes, lower hospitalization rates, and resolve unmet social needs for participants. Program activities may vary based on programmatic needs and the needs of the service site. At the University of Chicago Medical Center, AmeriCorps members will: Recruit Medicare patients of diverse ages who are at increased risk of hospitalization for the C4P program, which is designed to serve their medical and social needs Help evaluate the effects of the C4P program and conduct three month follow up phone calls with participants Leverage volunteers to help recruit participants and evaluate the C4P program Assess hospitalized patients for unmet medical and social needs Serve as community resources specialist and help implement community-based arts and culture programmingAt Ingalls Memorial Hospital, AmeriCorps members will: To be eligible to serve as an AmeriCorps member, you must: Be 18 years or older. We encourage adults over 55 years old to apply too! Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident Some college experience is preferred, although individuals with a high school diploma or equivalent are welcome to apply Members who serve at UChicago Medical Center may be required to work some evening or weekend hours. Members who serve at Ingalls Memorial Hospital must have a car. What are the expectations and benefits of being a member?Below are the details for positions requiring 1700 hours of service. Some 1200 or 900 hour positions may be available; stipends and educational awards are prorated accordingly. Please contact us to discuss! As a member, you will: Complete at least 1700 hours of service (42.5 hours per week, inclusive of lunch/dinner break) over 10-11 months, for full time members. Some evening and weekend hours are required. Receive a living allowance of $16,900 over the course of your year of service. Pay is disbursed biweekly. Earn a Segal Education grant in the amount of $6,345 that can be applied to student tuition or loans within seven years of completing your year of service. If you are older than 55 at the time of service, you can give the education grant to a child or grandchild. Professional and career development opportunities The opportunity to attend workshops, seminars, and trainings at the University of Chicago Gain experience and knowledge of the research process, the health care system, and social services.How is the C4P AmeriCorps member experience impacted by COVID-19? Our members are currently engaging in teleservice due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We expect that new members who join us during the 2021-22 academic year may have some training activities remote; however, we anticipate that members will make a full transition to in-person service beginning late summer or fall 2021 although we will continue to monitor and adapt to the pandemic as we proceed. How do I apply? To apply to positions at both University of Chicago and Ingalls, you must submit a separate application through our website. You will be asked to submit: A resume A cover letter or statement describing your interest in the C4P AmeriCorps ProgramSelect candidates will be invited to interview over the phone or in person. Agency: University of Chicago Comprehensive Care, Community, and Culture AmeriCorps Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60637 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at the Sterling YMCAGeneral Function: o Homework completion Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps General Function: o Homework completion Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at the YWCA of Sauk ValleyMajor Functions: Assists with all functions of the YWCA Economic Empowerment Programs with extra attention directed to career/job search services. Provides instruction on job search techniques, practice interviews, and assistance with career/interview clothing while creating a comfortable, non-judgemental environment for women to gain confidence as they learn and prepare to enter the workforce. Specific Duties: 1. Cleans, sorts, organizes, and displays clothing in Career Closet, Upper First Avenue, and assists women in selecting appropriate career clothing. Also logs donations into the donation tracker. 2. Assists Empowerment Center participants in completing career workshops and creating job search plans. 3. Actively assists participants in employment search using the internet, local job listings, newspapers, and other available resources and connections. 4. Maintains confidential client records associated with Economic Empowerment Services. 5. Provides information and referrals to community resources when appropriate to meet the needs of participants. 6. Staffs the Empowerment Center during regular hours of operation and by appointment, when requested. 7. Assists in recruiting women to utilize upper First Avenue by actively promoting the Empowerment Services in the local community. 8. Provides support, when needed, to the YWCA techGYRL program. 9. Assists with YWCA Special Events such as the YWCA Children's Fiesta, YWCA Week Without Violence, Peach Camps, Juneteenth, and possibly others. Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Major Functions: Assists with all functions of the YWCA Economic Empowerment Programs with extra attention directed to career/job search services. Provides instruction on job search techniques, practice interviews, and assistance with career/interview clothing while creating a comfortable, non-judgemental environment for women to gain confidence as they learn and prepare to enter the workforce. Specific Duties: 1. Cleans, sorts, organizes, and displays clothing in Career Closet, Upper First Avenue, and assists women in selecting appropriate career clothing. Also logs donations into the donation tracker. 2. Assists Empowerment Center participants in completing career workshops and creating job search plans. 3. Actively assists participants in employment search using the internet, local job listings, newspapers, and other available resources and connections. 4. Maintains confidential client records associated with Economic Empowerment Services. 5. Provides information and referrals to community resources when appropriate to meet the needs of participants. 6. Staffs the Empowerment Center during regular hours of operation and by appointment, when requested. 7. Assists in recruiting women to utilize upper First Avenue by actively promoting the Empowerment Services in the local community. 8. Provides support, when needed, to the YWCA techGYRL program. 9. Assists with YWCA Special Events such as the YWCA Children's Fiesta, YWCA Week Without Violence, Peach Camps, Juneteenth, and possibly others. Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at the Teen TurfDevelop a summer program that uses Math and Reading concepts for pre-K through 4th-grade students. Work on developing self-esteem and community-mindedness for Junior High and High School Students. Teach responsibility and work ethic to the youth by the park and roadside clean up, planting and maintain a community garden, working with the local nursing home in their flower and vegetable garden, maintaining a block of marigolds on the main thoroughfare, helping local seniors with yard work. Duties: Attendance Records Homework Help Computer monitoring and assistance Physical Activities Games Reading Prep and clean-up Chaperone Friday night dances Refer discipline issues to Program Director Other duties assigned by PD in compliance with AmeriCorps rules and regulations Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Develop a summer program that uses Math and Reading concepts for pre-K through 4th-grade students. Work on developing self-esteem and community-mindedness for Junior High and High School Students. Teach responsibility and work ethic to the youth by the park and roadside clean up, planting and maintain a community garden, working with the local nursing home in their flower and vegetable garden, maintaining a block of marigolds on the main thoroughfare, helping local seniors with yard work. Duties: Attendance Records Homework Help Computer monitoring and assistance Physical Activities Games Reading Prep and clean-up Chaperone Friday night dances Refer discipline issues to Program Director Other duties assigned by PD in compliance with AmeriCorps rules and regulations Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61310 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at the Dillon Elementary School K-2Members will be working in the 4 kindergarten sections with approximately 20-25 student in each classroom during the school day. The majority of core activities will take place during the morning classroom instruction. A member will be assigned to each class to work with students 20-30 minutes per school day in small groups and assist students in 1:1 settings in the areas of math and language. In addition, members will provide classroom support to students who need review under the direction of the classroom teacher. Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Members will be working in the 4 kindergarten sections with approximately 20-25 student in each classroom during the school day. The majority of core activities will take place during the morning classroom instruction. A member will be assigned to each class to work with students 20-30 minutes per school day in small groups and assist students in 1:1 settings in the areas of math and language. In addition, members will provide classroom support to students who need review under the direction of the classroom teacher. Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61071 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at the University of Illinois ExtensionDescription of Job: This is a position that supports the planning and implementation of University of Illinois Extension's educational programs for youth. The position will be involved in planning and delivering programs for elementary and middle school youth in communities throughout Lee County. Organizational Relationship: This position is responsible to the University of Illinois Extension AmeriCorps Site Supervisor and the ABC AmeriCorps Program Director. Responsibilities: Work with University of Illinois Extension Youth Development Educator to design and plan the Sumer 4-H Outreach Program - this will include curriculum identification and selection, networking with community partners to identify local needs, and marketing and recruitment of participants for summer youth programs. Implement and conduct the summer 4-H youth program in community settings in Lee county as directed by the supervisor. Design and implement a plan to transition summer youth participants into 4-H clubs and special interest groups following the summer program. Assist with set-up and take-down of educational props for programs as directed by Extension Educators. Assist with organizational materials. Distribute educational materials as directed by Extension Educators. Work with volunteers and collaborate with other organizations and agencies as needed.Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Skill in dealing with people from varied ethnic/economic backgrounds. Communication skills (oral and written). Reliable automobile and valid driver's license. Interest/ability in teaching.
Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Description of Job: This is a position that supports the planning and implementation of University of Illinois Extension's educational programs for youth. The position will be involved in planning and delivering programs for elementary and middle school youth in communities throughout Lee County. Organizational Relationship: This position is responsible to the University of Illinois Extension AmeriCorps Site Supervisor and the ABC AmeriCorps Program Director. Responsibilities: Work with University of Illinois Extension Youth Development Educator to design and plan the Sumer 4-H Outreach Program - this will include curriculum identification and selection, networking with community partners to identify local needs, and marketing and recruitment of participants for summer youth programs. Implement and conduct the summer 4-H youth program in community settings in Lee county as directed by the supervisor. Design and implement a plan to transition summer youth participants into 4-H clubs and special interest groups following the summer program. Assist with set-up and take-down of educational props for programs as directed by Extension Educators. Assist with organizational materials. Distribute educational materials as directed by Extension Educators. Work with volunteers and collaborate with other organizations and agencies as needed.Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Skill in dealing with people from varied ethnic/economic backgrounds. Communication skills (oral and written). Reliable automobile and valid driver's license. Interest/ability in teaching.
Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member at the Princeton Theater Festival 56The AmeriCorps Volunteer will serve as the organization’s educational arm to continually inform, educate, and illuminate the community in the arts. The volunteer will develop and support innovative arts collaborations among schools, community partners, and cultural institutions. Speak out on behalf of arts education about the value and benefits of arts education. Develop, publish, and/or disseminate resources for the arts in the community and at Festival 56, specifically preparing for the summer season educational components. Implement educational programing, training and resources (i.e. a Saturday Theater / Dance Festival for High School Students). During the off season the AmeriCorps Volunteer will inform appropriate parties (board members) of any needs requiring their attention regarding the Theatre. Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps The AmeriCorps Volunteer will serve as the organization’s educational arm to continually inform, educate, and illuminate the community in the arts. The volunteer will develop and support innovative arts collaborations among schools, community partners, and cultural institutions. Speak out on behalf of arts education about the value and benefits of arts education. Develop, publish, and/or disseminate resources for the arts in the community and at Festival 56, specifically preparing for the summer season educational components. Implement educational programing, training and resources (i.e. a Saturday Theater / Dance Festival for High School Students). During the off season the AmeriCorps Volunteer will inform appropriate parties (board members) of any needs requiring their attention regarding the Theatre. Agency: SVCC ABC AmeriCorps Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61356 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YES VolunteersThe YES (Youth Experiencing Science) Volunteer program provides fun opportunities for teens ages 13-17 to assist museum staff and visitors, while also helping you meet new people, gain new skills and knowledge, fulfill service hour requirements and explore different career paths. Some things that YES Volunteers might do include helping out at a special event, interacting with museum guests, demonstrating how exhibits work, organizing exhibit areas, and more! To learn more about the volunteer program and to apply online go to www.discoverycentermuseum.org/support/volunteer. Agency: Discovery Center Museum The YES (Youth Experiencing Science) Volunteer program provides fun opportunities for teens ages 13-17 to assist museum staff and visitors, while also helping you meet new people, gain new skills and knowledge, fulfill service hour requirements and explore different career paths. Some things that YES Volunteers might do include helping out at a special event, interacting with museum guests, demonstrating how exhibits work, organizing exhibit areas, and more! To learn more about the volunteer program and to apply online go to www.discoverycentermuseum.org/support/volunteer. Agency: Discovery Center Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult VolunteerThe Adult Volunteer program (18 years and older) provides fun and rewarding opportunities for adults to make a difference at our museum and in the Rockford community! Some things adult volunteers might do include assisting at special events, running an activity station, preparing materials for upcoming classes and exhibits, assist with mailings or other office work, exhibit maintenance, and more! To learn more about the volunteer program and to apply online go to www.discoverycentermuseum.org/support/volunteer. Adult volunteers must also submit a criminal background check release form. Agency: Discovery Center Museum The Adult Volunteer program (18 years and older) provides fun and rewarding opportunities for adults to make a difference at our museum and in the Rockford community! Some things adult volunteers might do include assisting at special events, running an activity station, preparing materials for upcoming classes and exhibits, assist with mailings or other office work, exhibit maintenance, and more! To learn more about the volunteer program and to apply online go to www.discoverycentermuseum.org/support/volunteer. Adult volunteers must also submit a criminal background check release form. Agency: Discovery Center Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group VolunteersAre you a part of a group or club through school, work, church or other organizations, and are looking to give back? Spend time with colleagues or classmates doing a variety of projects in a fun environment, while making a difference at our museum and in the Rockford community! Some things group volunteers might do include helping out at a special event, running an activity station, preparing materials for special events and classes, exhibit and park maintenance, and more! Group volunteers can help out at one of our special events, or set up a specific day/time to help out with a special project. To apply to our volunteer program fill out a volunteer application online at www.discoverycentermuseum.org
Agency: Discovery Center Museum Are you a part of a group or club through school, work, church or other organizations, and are looking to give back? Spend time with colleagues or classmates doing a variety of projects in a fun environment, while making a difference at our museum and in the Rockford community! Some things group volunteers might do include helping out at a special event, running an activity station, preparing materials for special events and classes, exhibit and park maintenance, and more! Group volunteers can help out at one of our special events, or set up a specific day/time to help out with a special project. To apply to our volunteer program fill out a volunteer application online at www.discoverycentermuseum.org
Agency: Discovery Center Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help combat Literacy challenges in Illinois! Join VOCAL*AmeriCorps!LVI's VOCAL program places AmeriCorps members in volunteer literacy programs in community and faith-based agencies and in the Illinois Youth Centers of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.
Click here to apply!
The program offers two service options: Full-time - 1,700 hours and Part-time - 900 hours Full-time members are also eligible at the end of their service for an educational award of $6,195.
VOCAL*AmeriCorps Members can serve as a one-to-one and/or small group tutor for adults and out-of-school teens; maintain records of tutoring sessions, including materials used, lessons reviewed, progress made. You may recruit and/or assist in recruiting individuals to be volunteers tutors; may conduct orientations for new volunteers; may conduct basic skills and literacy assessments. You may assist in the matching of tutors and students; may provide on-going communication and support to volunteers, i.e., organizing initial and in-service training and tutor exchanges, collecting data, etc. as requested. You may plan and implement tutor recognition activities (newsletters, awards, events). You will prepare and submit monthly program reports; attend monthly training sessions and quarterly member meetings; participate in Days of Service as required or requested; may assist with resource development activities and special events; and, may conduct initial and in-service tutor training. The goal of the VOCAL - Volunteer Outreach for Community Action in Literacy –program is to expand literacy services in local communities by recruiting, placing and training individuals to serve as literacy specialists and program associates in community and faith-based literacy programs serving economically disadvantaged adults. As a literacy specialist or program associate, members tutor, recruit tutors, and/or serve as job coaches or employment specialists. Members are also involved with a variety of community outreach, program planning, policy development and social and volunteer engagement activities within those programs. The VOCAL program also works within the Illinois Youth Centers of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, where members serve as tutors and mentors to incarcerated youth as well as tutor recruiters and tutor trainers in the Jump Start programs within the Centers. Full-time, part-time and minimum-time placements are available. The VOCAL program also has a program within its program specific to the Kewanee community in central Illinois, with part-time members serving in various after-school programs and social service agencies.
For further information on the VOCAL program visit lvillinois.org or
Agency: Literacy Volunteers of Illinois LVI's VOCAL program places AmeriCorps members in volunteer literacy programs in community and faith-based agencies and in the Illinois Youth Centers of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.
Click here to apply!
The program offers two service options: Full-time - 1,700 hours and Part-time - 900 hours Full-time members are also eligible at the end of their service for an educational award of $6,195.
VOCAL*AmeriCorps Members can serve as a one-to-one and/or small group tutor for adults and out-of-school teens; maintain records of tutoring sessions, including materials used, lessons reviewed, progress made. You may recruit and/or assist in recruiting individuals to be volunteers tutors; may conduct orientations for new volunteers; may conduct basic skills and literacy assessments. You may assist in the matching of tutors and students; may provide on-going communication and support to volunteers, i.e., organizing initial and in-service training and tutor exchanges, collecting data, etc. as requested. You may plan and implement tutor recognition activities (newsletters, awards, events). You will prepare and submit monthly program reports; attend monthly training sessions and quarterly member meetings; participate in Days of Service as required or requested; may assist with resource development activities and special events; and, may conduct initial and in-service tutor training. The goal of the VOCAL - Volunteer Outreach for Community Action in Literacy –program is to expand literacy services in local communities by recruiting, placing and training individuals to serve as literacy specialists and program associates in community and faith-based literacy programs serving economically disadvantaged adults. As a literacy specialist or program associate, members tutor, recruit tutors, and/or serve as job coaches or employment specialists. Members are also involved with a variety of community outreach, program planning, policy development and social and volunteer engagement activities within those programs. The VOCAL program also works within the Illinois Youth Centers of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, where members serve as tutors and mentors to incarcerated youth as well as tutor recruiters and tutor trainers in the Jump Start programs within the Centers. Full-time, part-time and minimum-time placements are available. The VOCAL program also has a program within its program specific to the Kewanee community in central Illinois, with part-time members serving in various after-school programs and social service agencies.
For further information on the VOCAL program visit lvillinois.org or
Agency: Literacy Volunteers of Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60661 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Members Needed for Upcoming School Year!Cahokia School District #187 AmeriCorps Members engage in first-hand community service. Members provide Pre-K-12th grade services to students and their families, such as: mentoring, support services, and family engagement. Members also meet the needs of our students and families by serving in our district’s community center food pantry, participating in Mobile Market distribution, and by packaging meals for those in need. Member will, primarily, serve their hours at their assigned Site Location. Member is expected to adhere to the schedule provided by their Site Location Supervisor. Member will serve in classrooms mentoring/tutoring students in small groups, or one on one, focusing on academic tasks outlined by each Classroom Teacher. The goal is to help each student build academic strength. Member will also work with Staff at their Site Location to help plan and coordinate school-wide family events. Member will attend events to help strengthen connections and to encourage increased family engagement. Member will serve at district-wide mobile markets, and at the district food pantry. Our mobile markets and food pantry provide our families with free fresh food to meet their needs. In addition to these duties, Members will work together to package meals for those in need at an area food bank on a monthly basis. As part of the program, our Members are committed to their own professional development. Members attend a variety of trainings that will prepare them to enter the workforce once they exit our AmeriCorps program.
Agency: Cahokia School District #187 AmeriCorps Program Cahokia School District #187 AmeriCorps Members engage in first-hand community service. Members provide Pre-K-12th grade services to students and their families, such as: mentoring, support services, and family engagement. Members also meet the needs of our students and families by serving in our district’s community center food pantry, participating in Mobile Market distribution, and by packaging meals for those in need. Member will, primarily, serve their hours at their assigned Site Location. Member is expected to adhere to the schedule provided by their Site Location Supervisor. Member will serve in classrooms mentoring/tutoring students in small groups, or one on one, focusing on academic tasks outlined by each Classroom Teacher. The goal is to help each student build academic strength. Member will also work with Staff at their Site Location to help plan and coordinate school-wide family events. Member will attend events to help strengthen connections and to encourage increased family engagement. Member will serve at district-wide mobile markets, and at the district food pantry. Our mobile markets and food pantry provide our families with free fresh food to meet their needs. In addition to these duties, Members will work together to package meals for those in need at an area food bank on a monthly basis. As part of the program, our Members are committed to their own professional development. Members attend a variety of trainings that will prepare them to enter the workforce once they exit our AmeriCorps program.
Agency: Cahokia School District #187 AmeriCorps Program Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project HOPE seeks Medical Volunteers to Support Long-Term Care FacilitiesProject HOPE is looking for medical professionals (doctors, nurses, etc) with infection protection experience or with a passion for supporting Long-Term Care Facilities. Our team in Chicagoland works with the City of Chicago and Cook County Public Health to provide infection protection consulting to Long-Term Care Facilities to ensure that we are helping them protect residents, staff and families from COVID-19. Agency: Project Hope Project HOPE is looking for medical professionals (doctors, nurses, etc) with infection protection experience or with a passion for supporting Long-Term Care Facilities. Our team in Chicagoland works with the City of Chicago and Cook County Public Health to provide infection protection consulting to Long-Term Care Facilities to ensure that we are helping them protect residents, staff and families from COVID-19. Agency: Project Hope Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60612 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deliver food to people in needSt Cyprian Food Pantry - Chicago: Under 65 years of age volunteers needed to help pass out food Monday and Thursday 9:00 to 11:45 am. Visit stcyprianefp.org to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois St Cyprian Food Pantry - Chicago: Under 65 years of age volunteers needed to help pass out food Monday and Thursday 9:00 to 11:45 am. Visit stcyprianefp.org to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60634 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers Needed (Unloading Food) - Will County, ILServe alongside like-minded community volunteers who make a difference in the lives of 330 families every Saturday morning. Volunteer opportunity inside of our large fellowship hall. Help unload, unbox and organize food on Wednesday mornings for Saturday distribution. We receive shelf stable, refrigerated and frozen groceries solely from Northern IL Food Bank. Face mask and gloves required, both provided. Email us at stjohnfood@gmail.com with questions or concerns. Agency: St. John Lutheran Church Food Pantry Serve alongside like-minded community volunteers who make a difference in the lives of 330 families every Saturday morning. Volunteer opportunity inside of our large fellowship hall. Help unload, unbox and organize food on Wednesday mornings for Saturday distribution. We receive shelf stable, refrigerated and frozen groceries solely from Northern IL Food Bank. Face mask and gloves required, both provided. Email us at stjohnfood@gmail.com with questions or concerns. Agency: St. John Lutheran Church Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60435 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers Needed (Distribution) - Will County, ILServe alongside like-minded community volunteers who make a difference in the lives of 330 families every Saturday morning. Volunteer opportunities inside and outside. Inside our large fellowship hall, gather and shop for shelf stable, refrigerated and frozen groceries. Outside, load cars or help keep traffic flowing. We are using a drive thru model utilizing social distancing and clients do not get out of their cars. Face mask and gloves required, both provided. Client population is growing significantly due to COVID-19 Crisis and we are seeing people who used to give to the pantry now waiting in line for food. Email us at stjohnfood@gmail.com with questions or concerns. Agency: St. John Lutheran Church Food Pantry Serve alongside like-minded community volunteers who make a difference in the lives of 330 families every Saturday morning. Volunteer opportunities inside and outside. Inside our large fellowship hall, gather and shop for shelf stable, refrigerated and frozen groceries. Outside, load cars or help keep traffic flowing. We are using a drive thru model utilizing social distancing and clients do not get out of their cars. Face mask and gloves required, both provided. Client population is growing significantly due to COVID-19 Crisis and we are seeing people who used to give to the pantry now waiting in line for food. Email us at stjohnfood@gmail.com with questions or concerns. Agency: St. John Lutheran Church Food Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60435 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: COVID Code Red ResponderAmerica’s blood centers need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating our blood supply: blood drives have been canceled and donors are afraid to visit centers. The American Red Cross has recommended hospitals reduce blood product utilization by 25%. This is a deadly shortage that affects millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood. In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.
Click here to sign up Agency: The University Blood Initiative America’s blood centers need donors #NowMoreThanEver. The COVID-19 pandemic is devastating our blood supply: blood drives have been canceled and donors are afraid to visit centers. The American Red Cross has recommended hospitals reduce blood product utilization by 25%. This is a deadly shortage that affects millions, including anemic, transplant, cancer, surgery, sickle cell, trauma, and pregnant patients. There is no alternative for blood. In response, we have launched our COVID Code Red campaign to support blood centers and the healthcare system. The goal of this campaign is to start a social movement to bring greater awareness and rally young people nationwide to advocate for their local centers. UBI leadership would provide support to those volunteers or Code Red Responders. Responders have the opportunity to make a substantial impact on the health of their community and give back during this hard time.
Click here to sign up Agency: The University Blood Initiative Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing Forward - Help homeless clientsHousing Forward - Oak Park: We need breakfast, lunch and dinner delivered to homeless clients Monday-Sunday. Visit www.housingforward.org for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Housing Forward - Oak Park: We need breakfast, lunch and dinner delivered to homeless clients Monday-Sunday. Visit www.housingforward.org for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing and Branding Team MemberIndividuals will work alongside the Director of Marketing and Branding on our COVID Code Red campaign. Members of the team will be tasked with crafting social media and other content to help gain further momentum for the campaign. We ask that members have some experience in marketing/branding whether it is with outreach to larger organizations (PR), graphic design, or creative writing. Knowledge/ previous usage of social media platforms and sustainable internet access is required. Agency: The University Blood Initiative Individuals will work alongside the Director of Marketing and Branding on our COVID Code Red campaign. Members of the team will be tasked with crafting social media and other content to help gain further momentum for the campaign. We ask that members have some experience in marketing/branding whether it is with outreach to larger organizations (PR), graphic design, or creative writing. Knowledge/ previous usage of social media platforms and sustainable internet access is required. Agency: The University Blood Initiative Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Advocate for Children of Abuse and Neglect - Winnebago CountyVisit winnebagocountycasa.org to volunteer. Agency: Serve Illinois Visit winnebagocountycasa.org to volunteer. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver food to those in need
Top Box Foods Home Delivery Volunteer
Thank you so much for your willingness to help out during this time! Top Box Foods Chicago has launched emergency home deliveries of food to people sheltering in place. We are working with the City of Chicago to help fill the gap in access to affordable food for people on SNAP and for families who are suffering financially from this crisis.
We are offering our customers delivery service free of charge, every Tuesday and Friday of the week for the month of April. We are partnering with other agencies to provide grocery deliveries on other days as well. Our biggest volunteer need is for drivers with their own cars to deliver food on Tuesdays and Fridays, but we could also use a lot of help with delivery prep in our warehouse and with calling customers from your home. It’s easy to safely volunteer a few hours. Volunteer at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdI7i5-AXGYQSQIJPG2JjkMNGvKLoYFneHOn1aNMSmTkgRQsA/viewform Agency: Serve Illinois
Top Box Foods Home Delivery Volunteer
Thank you so much for your willingness to help out during this time! Top Box Foods Chicago has launched emergency home deliveries of food to people sheltering in place. We are working with the City of Chicago to help fill the gap in access to affordable food for people on SNAP and for families who are suffering financially from this crisis.
We are offering our customers delivery service free of charge, every Tuesday and Friday of the week for the month of April. We are partnering with other agencies to provide grocery deliveries on other days as well. Our biggest volunteer need is for drivers with their own cars to deliver food on Tuesdays and Fridays, but we could also use a lot of help with delivery prep in our warehouse and with calling customers from your home. It’s easy to safely volunteer a few hours. Volunteer at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdI7i5-AXGYQSQIJPG2JjkMNGvKLoYFneHOn1aNMSmTkgRQsA/viewform Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Check on the wellness of seniors in ChicagoMy Block - My Hood - My City With the global spread of Coronavirus and 3,000 reported cases in Chicago, My Block My Hood My City will be ensuring seniors have access to hand sanitizer, health supplements, toiletries, and food. Seniors and those living with disability are most at risk in the event of the continued spread of the virus. You can support our Senior Viral Response with a donation, and seniors can request their care package below. Going forward volunteers can sign up to do wellness check-in calls for seniors. We will provide info for five seniors and a wellness survey to work through. Volunteer button below will direct you to this sign up. Volunteer at https://www.formyblock.org/viralresponse Agency: Serve Illinois My Block - My Hood - My City With the global spread of Coronavirus and 3,000 reported cases in Chicago, My Block My Hood My City will be ensuring seniors have access to hand sanitizer, health supplements, toiletries, and food. Seniors and those living with disability are most at risk in the event of the continued spread of the virus. You can support our Senior Viral Response with a donation, and seniors can request their care package below. Going forward volunteers can sign up to do wellness check-in calls for seniors. We will provide info for five seniors and a wellness survey to work through. Volunteer button below will direct you to this sign up. Volunteer at https://www.formyblock.org/viralresponse Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Lakeview Pantry feed ChicagoAs the need for food has drastically increased in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, we will need the help of healthy volunteers to help us pack groceries, sort food, and other important tasks for our most vulnerable communities at all of our locations. Lakeview Pantry’s work is considered an essential service during the Illinois stay at home order. Visit https://www.lakeviewpantry.org/volunteer/ to volunteer. Agency: Serve Illinois As the need for food has drastically increased in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, we will need the help of healthy volunteers to help us pack groceries, sort food, and other important tasks for our most vulnerable communities at all of our locations. Lakeview Pantry’s work is considered an essential service during the Illinois stay at home order. Visit https://www.lakeviewpantry.org/volunteer/ to volunteer. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60613 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to watch the children of Chicago's first responders
Quality child care is essential to a functioning economy
The first responders of our communities have been working around the clock to help combat the spread of COVID-19. With schools closed, families working in essential services need child care help now more than ever. You can join Sittercity to support our first responders by becoming a volunteer child caregiver.
Volunteer at https://family.sittercity.com/chicagoresponds/
Agency: Serve Illinois
Quality child care is essential to a functioning economy
The first responders of our communities have been working around the clock to help combat the spread of COVID-19. With schools closed, families working in essential services need child care help now more than ever. You can join Sittercity to support our first responders by becoming a volunteer child caregiver.
Volunteer at https://family.sittercity.com/chicagoresponds/
Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Telehealth Counselors NeededSanctuary Counseling LLC (telehealth): The Corona Virus and the financial sector have left many people's lives in stress and turmoil. We are offering free telehealth counseling sessions during this time. Spanish speaking volunteers with experience and credentialing is highly encouraged to apply. Click here for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Sanctuary Counseling LLC (telehealth): The Corona Virus and the financial sector have left many people's lives in stress and turmoil. We are offering free telehealth counseling sessions during this time. Spanish speaking volunteers with experience and credentialing is highly encouraged to apply. Click here for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pack bags and deliver food for families in needYouthHope - Moline: Volunteers are needed to help pack bags and hand out food to families in need. Visit www.cfyouthhope.org for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois YouthHope - Moline: Volunteers are needed to help pack bags and hand out food to families in need. Visit www.cfyouthhope.org for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61265 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in St. Clair CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Randolph CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Monroe CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62298 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Madison CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62002 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Jersey CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62028 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Greene CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Calhoun CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Clinton CountyUnited Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois United Way of Greater St. Louis: United Way's Volunteer Center is leading the efforts to refer volunteers to support community partners in the nine Illinois and six Missouri counties we serve with their COVID-19 response efforts. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer in Northeast Metro ChicagoThe Volunteer Center - NE Metro Chicago: The Volunteer Center (VC) helps residents and service groups of all ages and abilities in the New Trier Township, the North Shore and greater NE Metro Chicago area find volunteer opportunities or participate in Days of Service with 501C3 nonprofit partner organizations. Learn more at www.volunteercenterhelps.org. Agency: Serve Illinois The Volunteer Center - NE Metro Chicago: The Volunteer Center (VC) helps residents and service groups of all ages and abilities in the New Trier Township, the North Shore and greater NE Metro Chicago area find volunteer opportunities or participate in Days of Service with 501C3 nonprofit partner organizations. Learn more at www.volunteercenterhelps.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60093 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver meals to seniors in DuPage CountyThe DuPage Senior Citizens Council is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals to seniors in the county. To volunteer, call Cathy Jordan, volunteer services director, at 630-746-0909. Agency: Serve Illinois The DuPage Senior Citizens Council is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals to seniors in the county. To volunteer, call Cathy Jordan, volunteer services director, at 630-746-0909. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help the Southern Kane and Kendall Counties CommunitySenior Services Associates - Southern Kane and Kendall Counties: The volunteer programs at Senior Services Associates, provides opportunities for people to make a difference in the Southern Kane and Kendall county communities through volunteer service. Feel the satisfaction that comes from doing something good and support someone in need. Your efforts will make a difference to someone right here in Kendall and Southern Kane Counties. Agency: Serve Illinois Senior Services Associates - Southern Kane and Kendall Counties: The volunteer programs at Senior Services Associates, provides opportunities for people to make a difference in the Southern Kane and Kendall county communities through volunteer service. Feel the satisfaction that comes from doing something good and support someone in need. Your efforts will make a difference to someone right here in Kendall and Southern Kane Counties. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60120 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal donations and delivery drivers neededSenior Home Sharing, which serves senior citizens, needs help with grocery store trips, pharmacy pickups and meal donations. To volunteer, contact Courtney Simek, executive director, at csimek@seniorhomesharing.org or call 630-201-7080. Agency: Serve Illinois Senior Home Sharing, which serves senior citizens, needs help with grocery store trips, pharmacy pickups and meal donations. To volunteer, contact Courtney Simek, executive director, at csimek@seniorhomesharing.org or call 630-201-7080. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host families and support volunteers neededSafe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Safe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61016 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host families and support volunteers neededSafe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Safe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host families and support volunteers neededSafe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Safe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61525 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host families and support volunteers neededSafe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Safe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 62702 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host families and support volunteers neededSafe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Safe Families for Children: Train to be a host or family friend (providing respite or transportation). Serving families in crisis by providing housing for children while the parent(s) get the services they need (medical, housing, job) while host families keep the children from neglect or abuse. Learn more at safe-families.org. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Chicago familiesOmega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Rho Gamma Gamma Chapter - Chicago: Volunteers are needed to help needy families with a lack of resources. Email for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Rho Gamma Gamma Chapter - Chicago: Volunteers are needed to help needy families with a lack of resources. Email for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer lawyers neededPublic Interest Law Initiative (PILI): Volunteer lawyers are needed to answer civil legal questions from low-income Illinoisans through a secure website. Volunteer lawyers log onto the site at their convenience and answer questions waiting in the queue. It is a virtual walk-in legal clinic. Like typical legal aid, we see a lot of family law, consumer and housing questions on the site, but with the pandemic, we expect to more questions about employment, benefits and other areas of increased concern. You are able to choose the questions you answer, both in terms of the legal issue and the location of the person answering the question. To volunteer, click here. Agency: Serve Illinois Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI): Volunteer lawyers are needed to answer civil legal questions from low-income Illinoisans through a secure website. Volunteer lawyers log onto the site at their convenience and answer questions waiting in the queue. It is a virtual walk-in legal clinic. Like typical legal aid, we see a lot of family law, consumer and housing questions on the site, but with the pandemic, we expect to more questions about employment, benefits and other areas of increased concern. You are able to choose the questions you answer, both in terms of the legal issue and the location of the person answering the question. To volunteer, click here. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60602 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food pantry volunteers and donations neededNew Hope Community Food Pantry (Chicago): We expect that our client needs may grow in the upcoming weeks due to the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on individuals and families. We welcome any donations or volunteering support during this heightened need. To donate, click here. To volunteer, click here. Agency: Serve Illinois New Hope Community Food Pantry (Chicago): We expect that our client needs may grow in the upcoming weeks due to the impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on individuals and families. We welcome any donations or volunteering support during this heightened need. To donate, click here. To volunteer, click here. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60631 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food sorting and distribution prep - BloomingtonMidwest Food Bank: Volunteers need to be able to lift boxes for building family food boxes or palletizing distribution orders that will go to our partner food pantries. Learn more at https://www.midwestfoodbank.org/illinois. Agency: Serve Illinois Midwest Food Bank: Volunteers need to be able to lift boxes for building family food boxes or palletizing distribution orders that will go to our partner food pantries. Learn more at https://www.midwestfoodbank.org/illinois. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61701 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food box packing volunteers needed - ChicagoMarillac St. Vincent Family Services - Chicago: Pre-pack food boxes every day M-Sat--am/pm shifts available each day and assist with distribution of boxes to clients on M/F 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and Weds. 2:00-6:00 p.m. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Marillac St. Vincent Family Services - Chicago: Pre-pack food boxes every day M-Sat--am/pm shifts available each day and assist with distribution of boxes to clients on M/F 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. and Weds. 2:00-6:00 p.m. Click here to learn more. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60614 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult literacy tutors needed - ChicagoLiteracy Works - Chicago: We are looking for volunteers to become tutors in our adult literacy programs. Literacy Works partners with over 30 adult literacy organizations throughout Chicago and the Western suburbs. We will provide all the training necessary to prepare you to work with your learner once it's safe to do so. No teaching or tutoring experience necessary! Visit www.litworks.org for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Literacy Works - Chicago: We are looking for volunteers to become tutors in our adult literacy programs. Literacy Works partners with over 30 adult literacy organizations throughout Chicago and the Western suburbs. We will provide all the training necessary to prepare you to work with your learner once it's safe to do so. No teaching or tutoring experience necessary! Visit www.litworks.org for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60661 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lincoln Park Community Services - Meal preperationLincoln Park Community Services - Chicago: We need volunteer groups to provide meals for 30-35 people that stay at our shelter! There are several ways that this can be done. Prepare a meal at home and drop it off at our facility Assemble sack lunches with items like a sandwich/wrap, sides (a piece of fruit, a bag of chips, etc.) and a beverage (preferably bottled water) to drop off at our facility Order a meal from a local restaurant to be delivered to our facilityLearn more at lpcschicago.org/get-involved/. Agency: Serve Illinois Lincoln Park Community Services - Chicago: We need volunteer groups to provide meals for 30-35 people that stay at our shelter! There are several ways that this can be done. Prepare a meal at home and drop it off at our facility Assemble sack lunches with items like a sandwich/wrap, sides (a piece of fruit, a bag of chips, etc.) and a beverage (preferably bottled water) to drop off at our facility Order a meal from a local restaurant to be delivered to our facilityLearn more at lpcschicago.org/get-involved/. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60610 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver groceries and medicine to the elderly - DuPageIslamic Foundation of Villa Park - DuPage County: The Islamic Foundation of Villa Park has developed a service for free delivery of groceries and medicine to the elderly and those unable to leave home. We are working to help limit the exposure of high-risk individuals by delivering groceries and medicine to their homes so there is not a need for them to leave. Call 630-530-6302 for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Islamic Foundation of Villa Park - DuPage County: The Islamic Foundation of Villa Park has developed a service for free delivery of groceries and medicine to the elderly and those unable to leave home. We are working to help limit the exposure of high-risk individuals by delivering groceries and medicine to their homes so there is not a need for them to leave. Call 630-530-6302 for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver food to elderly and needyImamia Medics International - Chicago Chapter: Is looking for volunteers to deliver food to the elderly and needy. Email Zehra Jafferi for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Imamia Medics International - Chicago Chapter: Is looking for volunteers to deliver food to the elderly and needy. Email Zehra Jafferi for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60007 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help 4 Frontline - Create PPEHelp 4 Frontline - Chicago Area (North shore Suburbs) Cook and Lake Counties: We are a local temporary volunteer organization on Chicago's North Shore creating PPE with a small (and growing) army of 3D printers, friends with sewing machines, and people that 'get things done'. We are also redistributing any existing PPE that we may collect, using local networks across our communities. Click here for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Help 4 Frontline - Chicago Area (North shore Suburbs) Cook and Lake Counties: We are a local temporary volunteer organization on Chicago's North Shore creating PPE with a small (and growing) army of 3D printers, friends with sewing machines, and people that 'get things done'. We are also redistributing any existing PPE that we may collect, using local networks across our communities. Click here for more information. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HandsOn Suburban Chicago - Volunteers NeededHandsOn Suburban Chicago: Today, nonprofit organizations are facing additional challenges in light of the current coronavirus crisis. In support of our Community Partners, HandsOn Suburban Chicago is providing this list of needs. We will be adding to and updating as more information is received. If you have questions about these specific volunteer needs, please contact the agency directly. Click here for more information on how to volunteer. Agency: Serve Illinois HandsOn Suburban Chicago: Today, nonprofit organizations are facing additional challenges in light of the current coronavirus crisis. In support of our Community Partners, HandsOn Suburban Chicago is providing this list of needs. We will be adding to and updating as more information is received. If you have questions about these specific volunteer needs, please contact the agency directly. Click here for more information on how to volunteer. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tri-State Food Bank - Southeastern Illinois - Volunteers NeededAre you a Wednesday Warrior? Or perhaps a Monday Magic-Maker? If you have free time during the week, Tri-State Food Bank needs you! Below we've provided answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
What are your volunteering days and hours?
We need volunteers year-round, both in our warehouse and in our office. Our volunteer shifts are:
Weekdays Mon-Fri, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Mon-Fri, 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm First and Third Saturday of the Month Sat, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm For a current list of volunteer openings, check out our SignUp page here. Agency: Serve Illinois Are you a Wednesday Warrior? Or perhaps a Monday Magic-Maker? If you have free time during the week, Tri-State Food Bank needs you! Below we've provided answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
What are your volunteering days and hours?
We need volunteers year-round, both in our warehouse and in our office. Our volunteer shifts are:
Weekdays Mon-Fri, 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Mon-Fri, 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm First and Third Saturday of the Month Sat, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm For a current list of volunteer openings, check out our SignUp page here. Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peoria Area Food Bank - Volunteers NeededHelp Peoria Area Food Bank sort and box food drive donations by filling out the form below, or call Jeanette Wennmacher at 309-999-3841 to schedule a small group of 10 or less. We are also looking for volunteer drivers to help us pick up food donations. For this volunteer position you must be able to drive a 30 ft. box truck and be physically fit enough to lift up to 50 lbs. https://www.peoriafoodbank.org/volunteer-form/ Agency: Serve Illinois Help Peoria Area Food Bank sort and box food drive donations by filling out the form below, or call Jeanette Wennmacher at 309-999-3841 to schedule a small group of 10 or less. We are also looking for volunteer drivers to help us pick up food donations. For this volunteer position you must be able to drive a 30 ft. box truck and be physically fit enough to lift up to 50 lbs. https://www.peoriafoodbank.org/volunteer-form/ Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 61605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: River Bend Foodbank - Quad Cities - Volunteers NeededRiver Bend Foodbank needs your time and talent. Both are vital to our mission of ensuring that no one in our service area goes hungry. We cannot do this without you! Please join us soon! https://riverbendfoodbank.org/donate-time/ Agency: Serve Illinois River Bend Foodbank needs your time and talent. Both are vital to our mission of ensuring that no one in our service area goes hungry. We cannot do this without you! Please join us soon! https://riverbendfoodbank.org/donate-time/ Agency: Serve Illinois Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 52802 Allow Groups: No |