Needs From: Serve Illinois

Volunteer: Red Sneakers Peoria 5K walk/run & Teal Pumpkin Fall Festival (Second Saturday of October) - Peoria Heights - Tower Park & Grandview Drive

Just a few days to go! We could use some help with T-Shirt Pickup Fri 10/10/25 11am-6pm at RC Outfitter. Go to the link to sign up for T-Shirt Pickup 10/10/25 or Race Day Activities 10/11/25z

https://raceroster.com/events/2025/102216/red-sneakers-peoria-5k-and-teal-pumpkin-festival


Chris Horan

Co-Founder , Red Sneakers Peoria 

309.472.4721

Peoria@RedSneakers.org

Thank You!

Agency: Red Sneakers for Food Allergy Awareness - Peoria Chapter

Just a few days to go! We could use some help with T-Shirt Pickup Fri 10/10/25 11am-6pm at RC Outfitter. Go to the link to sign up for T-Shirt Pickup 10/10/25 or Race Day Activities 10/11/25z

https://raceroster.com/events/2025/102216/red-sneakers-peoria-5k-and-teal-pumpkin-festival


Chris Horan

Co-Founder , Red Sneakers Peoria 

309.472.4721

Peoria@RedSneakers.org

Thank You!

Agency: Red Sneakers for Food Allergy Awareness - Peoria Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 11, 2025

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Reception Center Training

The Community Organizations Active in Disaster group will be hosting a training a Volunteer Reception Center. A Volunteer Reception Center (VRC) would be activated in the event of a disaster to intake and pair interested volunteers with opportunities to help in the community.

VRC training focuses on managing spontaneous unaffiliated volunteers after a disaster. We will learn how to register, assess, and assign volunteers to appropriate roles, ensuring safety, coordination, and proper documentation of hours for effective emergency response. 

This will be a free training and lunch will be provided! 

Agency: Volunteer Reception Center

The Community Organizations Active in Disaster group will be hosting a training a Volunteer Reception Center. A Volunteer Reception Center (VRC) would be activated in the event of a disaster to intake and pair interested volunteers with opportunities to help in the community.

VRC training focuses on managing spontaneous unaffiliated volunteers after a disaster. We will learn how to register, assess, and assign volunteers to appropriate roles, ensuring safety, coordination, and proper documentation of hours for effective emergency response. 

This will be a free training and lunch will be provided! 

Agency: Volunteer Reception Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 4, 2025

Zip Code: 52002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: November 5th - GYT: Get Yourself Tested Health Fair Event Volunteer

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested events are collaborative, youth-focused health education events that encourage STI testing and health promotion. GYT helps young people understand that STI testing is quick, simple, and usually painless. It also underscores the importance of having open and honest conversations with their healthcare provider about their sexual history to ensure they get the right STI tests and other critical information about prevention. These events also promote overall adolescent health, raise awareness of and connect youth to local resources, and offer the opportunity to represent the various opportunities in the health/public health/social services fields. Central Illinois Friends' Volunteers will be assigned one of the following duties: Assist students in completing intake questionnaires as they prepare to Get Tested Assist staff to process specimens for testing  Lead an interactive, educational game at a Central Illinois Friends table during the health fair Volunteers are expected to model the GYT Values: 

Positive attitudes towards presenting comprehensive (including abstinence and contraception) sexual health information to youth, and promotion of holistic wellness for adolescents

Tact and sensitivity toward the feelings and opinions of others when presenting health information to youth

Collaboration with the community to reduce rates of STI and HIV infections, reduce disparities in STI and HIV infections, and reinforce efforts to reduce teen pregnancy rates

For more information about the GYT Events, please contact Becca Mathis, Director of Clinical Services: becca@centralillinoisfriends.org    

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested Events are a community collaboration between Central Illinois Friends and Hult Center for Healthy Living, Carle In-School Health, Peoria Public Schools, and countless other community-based agencies in Central Illinois.

These events are made possible with funding from the Heart of Illinois United Way.

 

Agency: Central Illinois FRIENDS of PWA, Inc.

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested events are collaborative, youth-focused health education events that encourage STI testing and health promotion. GYT helps young people understand that STI testing is quick, simple, and usually painless. It also underscores the importance of having open and honest conversations with their healthcare provider about their sexual history to ensure they get the right STI tests and other critical information about prevention. These events also promote overall adolescent health, raise awareness of and connect youth to local resources, and offer the opportunity to represent the various opportunities in the health/public health/social services fields. Central Illinois Friends' Volunteers will be assigned one of the following duties: Assist students in completing intake questionnaires as they prepare to Get Tested Assist staff to process specimens for testing  Lead an interactive, educational game at a Central Illinois Friends table during the health fair Volunteers are expected to model the GYT Values: 

Positive attitudes towards presenting comprehensive (including abstinence and contraception) sexual health information to youth, and promotion of holistic wellness for adolescents

Tact and sensitivity toward the feelings and opinions of others when presenting health information to youth

Collaboration with the community to reduce rates of STI and HIV infections, reduce disparities in STI and HIV infections, and reinforce efforts to reduce teen pregnancy rates

For more information about the GYT Events, please contact Becca Mathis, Director of Clinical Services: becca@centralillinoisfriends.org    

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested Events are a community collaboration between Central Illinois Friends and Hult Center for Healthy Living, Carle In-School Health, Peoria Public Schools, and countless other community-based agencies in Central Illinois.

These events are made possible with funding from the Heart of Illinois United Way.

 

Agency: Central Illinois FRIENDS of PWA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Environmental Restoration Workdays: Forest Park Nature Center

Restoration Workdays are designed to help remove invasive plant species that interfere with the native habitat in our parks. This is an important step in maintaining a healthy environment in our parks and community. Plant removal is done through cutting with hand tools and/ or hand pulling when possible. This is a hands-on task and requires volunteers to be able to bend, carry tools, traverse uneven terrain, and in some cases walk long distances.
*11/4 date we will be picking up trash along the hillside while the road is closed for it's monthly maintenance work. 


Close toed shoes are required, long pants are preferred, but are optional. Please bring a water bottle and work gloves. We will provide work gloves if needed.

Meet in the parking lot.

Agency: Peoria Park District

Restoration Workdays are designed to help remove invasive plant species that interfere with the native habitat in our parks. This is an important step in maintaining a healthy environment in our parks and community. Plant removal is done through cutting with hand tools and/ or hand pulling when possible. This is a hands-on task and requires volunteers to be able to bend, carry tools, traverse uneven terrain, and in some cases walk long distances.
*11/4 date we will be picking up trash along the hillside while the road is closed for it's monthly maintenance work. 


Close toed shoes are required, long pants are preferred, but are optional. Please bring a water bottle and work gloves. We will provide work gloves if needed.

Meet in the parking lot.

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Zootober

Zootober, where Halloween comes alive in the most thrilling way! Each weekend, the Peoria Zoo transforms after dark into a family-friendly fright fest, bursting with glowing lights, spooktastic characters, and hair-raising fun.

Volunteers will assist with kids crafts and games, hand out candy, and help with other event details. Family Friendly costumes are encouraged!


Agency: Peoria Park District

Zootober, where Halloween comes alive in the most thrilling way! Each weekend, the Peoria Zoo transforms after dark into a family-friendly fright fest, bursting with glowing lights, spooktastic characters, and hair-raising fun.

Volunteers will assist with kids crafts and games, hand out candy, and help with other event details. Family Friendly costumes are encouraged!


Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: History Helper – Greet, Guide & Explore at the Dubuque History Expo!

Step back in time and help celebrate our community’s history! The Carnegie-Stout Public Library is seeking volunteers for the History Expo on Sunday, October 12 at Loras College Alumni Campus Center.

Volunteers will assist from 12:30–4:00 p.m. with greeting guests, counting attendees, giving directions, and helping with setup or other light event support as needed.

This is a fun and easy way to be part of a local tradition that brings history to life — all you need is a smile and a little curiosity!

Age Requirement: 16+
Date & Time: Sunday, October 12 • 12:30–4:00 p.m.
Location: Loras College Alumni Campus Center

Agency: Carnegie-Stout Public Library

Step back in time and help celebrate our community’s history! The Carnegie-Stout Public Library is seeking volunteers for the History Expo on Sunday, October 12 at Loras College Alumni Campus Center.

Volunteers will assist from 12:30–4:00 p.m. with greeting guests, counting attendees, giving directions, and helping with setup or other light event support as needed.

This is a fun and easy way to be part of a local tradition that brings history to life — all you need is a smile and a little curiosity!

Age Requirement: 16+
Date & Time: Sunday, October 12 • 12:30–4:00 p.m.
Location: Loras College Alumni Campus Center

Agency: Carnegie-Stout Public Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 12, 2025

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jefferson Elementary Read United 2025-26: Mondays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pantry Runner

Looking for someone to assist in picking up our Pantry items from St. Stephen's, Mondays. Pick up time is 9:00 am. If you are able to pass our MVR, we provide the van. 

We need assistance in the pick up, loading and loading of the pantry items. This is an ongoing need. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Looking for someone to assist in picking up our Pantry items from St. Stephen's, Mondays. Pick up time is 9:00 am. If you are able to pass our MVR, we provide the van. 

We need assistance in the pick up, loading and loading of the pantry items. This is an ongoing need. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Madison Elementary Read United 2025- 26: Tuesdays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Madison Elementary Read United 2025- 26: Fridays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52803

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jefferson Elementary Read United 2025-26: Tuesdays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jefferson Elementary Read United 2025-26: Wednesdays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jefferson Elementary Read United 2025-26: Thursdays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jefferson Elementary Read United 2025-26: Fridays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52804

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rock Island Academy Read United 2025-26: Mondays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rock Island Academy Read United 2025-26: Tuesdays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rock Island Academy Read United 2025-26: Thursdays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rock Island Academy Read United 2025-26: Fridays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wells Elementary Read United 2025-26: Mondays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wells Elementary Read United 2025-26: Fridays

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Read United is a one-on-one reading program that pairs Quad Cities adult volunteers with elementary kids to read together on a weekly basis for 30 minutes. The majority of students paired with Read United volunteers are struggling readers facing many barriers. Read United is an opportunity for elementary school students to practice reading and develop literacy skills with a caring adult while building a love of reading.

Agency: United Way Quad Cities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025-2026 Reading Buddies

United Way is looking for volunteers to read once a month to a pre-school classroom. 

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way is looking for volunteers to read once a month to a pre-school classroom. 

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Festival of Trees: Organization and Wrapup

What an amazing opportunity! This is our 17th annual Festival of Trees this year and we are needing awesome people to help us wrap the event up.

What to expect:

- Help wrap and organize auction items for delivery

- Help tear down decorations and load cars or trucks

- Help find auction items for customers

- Have fun and enjoy the kickoff of the Christmas season!

Agency: Crittenton Centers

What an amazing opportunity! This is our 17th annual Festival of Trees this year and we are needing awesome people to help us wrap the event up.

What to expect:

- Help wrap and organize auction items for delivery

- Help tear down decorations and load cars or trucks

- Help find auction items for customers

- Have fun and enjoy the kickoff of the Christmas season!

Agency: Crittenton Centers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 23, 2025

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cleanup Volunteer - Multiple Opportunities

Now is the time to make a difference in our community! Join your friends and neighbors to clean up and better our community and planet. A variety of events are held throughout the year—let's make an impact on our land and waterways this year!

Volunteer opportunities are posted by our community partners and the quantity varies depending on the time of year. This posting is about the overall opportunity, but more information about the specific events can be found on our website. 

To view and register for upcoming events, visit https://xstreamcleanup.org/upcoming-events

Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/xstreamcleanup to see posts when new opportunities are added. 

Agency: Xstream Cleanup

Now is the time to make a difference in our community! Join your friends and neighbors to clean up and better our community and planet. A variety of events are held throughout the year—let's make an impact on our land and waterways this year!

Volunteer opportunities are posted by our community partners and the quantity varies depending on the time of year. This posting is about the overall opportunity, but more information about the specific events can be found on our website. 

To view and register for upcoming events, visit https://xstreamcleanup.org/upcoming-events

Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/xstreamcleanup to see posts when new opportunities are added. 

Agency: Xstream Cleanup

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52807

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: Test

Please ignore this test opportunity

Agency: City of Dubuque Office of Community Impact

Please ignore this test opportunity

Agency: City of Dubuque Office of Community Impact

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Opening Day and Festival Volunteers

On October 11, the Dubuque Museum of Art celebrates the opening of its temporary residency in the Historic Millwork District with a free daylong festival of music, performance, food, exhibitions, and art making. 

In Conversation: Will Wilson pairs the work of Diné (Navajo) photographer Will Wilson with that of Edward S. Curtis.

Threads of Belonging, a juried exhibition, celebrates the voices of regional Latinx, Hispanic, and Indigenous artists.

The Latinx Fiesta takes the party to the streets with an afternoon of food, performance, and art celebrating Latinx culture.

https://dbqart.org/

For the festival there will be live performances, various vendors, food trucks, games, and family crafts.

https://www.dubuqueunidos.com/


The shifts we need are:

Greeter: People to help with greeting people and assisting with directions and locations.

Attendants: People to help with general day of activities, things like bathroom breaks, helping at a busy station, getting more supplies, etc.

Set up and Clean up: People to help set up in the morning or people to clean up at the end (helping with tables, tents, chairs, picking up trash, gathering supplies, etc.

The shift times are:

11:45-2:00

2:00-5:00

5:00-7:30

 

If interested follow the link below to fill out a jot form with your interests and information.

https://form.jotform.com/dubuqueart/oct-11-roles

Agency: Dubuque Museum of Art

On October 11, the Dubuque Museum of Art celebrates the opening of its temporary residency in the Historic Millwork District with a free daylong festival of music, performance, food, exhibitions, and art making. 

In Conversation: Will Wilson pairs the work of Diné (Navajo) photographer Will Wilson with that of Edward S. Curtis.

Threads of Belonging, a juried exhibition, celebrates the voices of regional Latinx, Hispanic, and Indigenous artists.

The Latinx Fiesta takes the party to the streets with an afternoon of food, performance, and art celebrating Latinx culture.

https://dbqart.org/

For the festival there will be live performances, various vendors, food trucks, games, and family crafts.

https://www.dubuqueunidos.com/


The shifts we need are:

Greeter: People to help with greeting people and assisting with directions and locations.

Attendants: People to help with general day of activities, things like bathroom breaks, helping at a busy station, getting more supplies, etc.

Set up and Clean up: People to help set up in the morning or people to clean up at the end (helping with tables, tents, chairs, picking up trash, gathering supplies, etc.

The shift times are:

11:45-2:00

2:00-5:00

5:00-7:30

 

If interested follow the link below to fill out a jot form with your interests and information.

https://form.jotform.com/dubuqueart/oct-11-roles

Agency: Dubuque Museum of Art

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed: Easterseals Inclusive Trick or Treat

We are excited to invite you to volunteer for a special Halloween Trick or Treat event at Easterseals Central Illinois. It’s a wonderful opportunity to support our Easterseals friends of all abilities in a safe, inclusive, and accessible environment.Event Details:Date: October 22, 2025Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Please arrive by 3:25 PM)Location: 507 E. Armstrong Ave., Peoria, IL 61603Volunteers Needed: We need up to 50 slots will be filled on a first come first serve basis. Kids are welcome to volunteer with an adult.*Feel free to join in the fun by dressing up if you'd like!Treats and Suggestions:While we should have plenty of treats to hand out, but we would love for you to bring some as well. I would bring enough as you can but we enough for 250 might be great!Please note:This is a nut-free event, as many of our friends have allergies or food sensitivities.Inclusive treats such as non-edible items are always appreciated. Ideas include stickers, pencils, fidgets, bubbles, or play dough. See attached.Hy-Vee is kindly providing snacks such as Goldfish, pudding cups, juice boxes, and allergy-friendly treats (nut-free, gluten-free, and organic).Kindly let me know the number of volunteers you can provide along with their names by October 17th. Your participation will help make this event extra special for everyone!


Questions? Want to sign pp? Email Mhogeboom@eastersealsci.com 

Agency: Easterseals Central Illinois

We are excited to invite you to volunteer for a special Halloween Trick or Treat event at Easterseals Central Illinois. It’s a wonderful opportunity to support our Easterseals friends of all abilities in a safe, inclusive, and accessible environment.Event Details:Date: October 22, 2025Time: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM (Please arrive by 3:25 PM)Location: 507 E. Armstrong Ave., Peoria, IL 61603Volunteers Needed: We need up to 50 slots will be filled on a first come first serve basis. Kids are welcome to volunteer with an adult.*Feel free to join in the fun by dressing up if you'd like!Treats and Suggestions:While we should have plenty of treats to hand out, but we would love for you to bring some as well. I would bring enough as you can but we enough for 250 might be great!Please note:This is a nut-free event, as many of our friends have allergies or food sensitivities.Inclusive treats such as non-edible items are always appreciated. Ideas include stickers, pencils, fidgets, bubbles, or play dough. See attached.Hy-Vee is kindly providing snacks such as Goldfish, pudding cups, juice boxes, and allergy-friendly treats (nut-free, gluten-free, and organic).Kindly let me know the number of volunteers you can provide along with their names by October 17th. Your participation will help make this event extra special for everyone!


Questions? Want to sign pp? Email Mhogeboom@eastersealsci.com 

Agency: Easterseals Central Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 22, 2025

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join the Red Cross volunteer nursing team at the Rock Island Arsenal!

We are excited to expand this opportunity to more nurses: If you are an RN or LPN with a current professional license, the American Red Cross is eager to talk with you about an incredible volunteer opportunity at the Woodson Health Clinic at the Rock Island Arsenal.  Join a tradition of Red Cross nurses going all the way back to our founder, Clara Barton, by providing excellent patient care at a family clinic for our US Army personnel at the Arsenal.  The time commitment is minimal: If you can work one 5-hour shift per week, you will help meet the needs of the patients who rely on the clinic. This is an ideal opportunity for retired nurses or nurses who are working part-time.  If you want to give back to our military service members and continue to hone your clinical skills, we want to meet you and see if this is a great mutual fit.  Volunteers would work under the supervision of the officer-in-charge at the clinic, who is a Family Nurse Practitioner.   



Agency: American Red Cross

We are excited to expand this opportunity to more nurses: If you are an RN or LPN with a current professional license, the American Red Cross is eager to talk with you about an incredible volunteer opportunity at the Woodson Health Clinic at the Rock Island Arsenal.  Join a tradition of Red Cross nurses going all the way back to our founder, Clara Barton, by providing excellent patient care at a family clinic for our US Army personnel at the Arsenal.  The time commitment is minimal: If you can work one 5-hour shift per week, you will help meet the needs of the patients who rely on the clinic. This is an ideal opportunity for retired nurses or nurses who are working part-time.  If you want to give back to our military service members and continue to hone your clinical skills, we want to meet you and see if this is a great mutual fit.  Volunteers would work under the supervision of the officer-in-charge at the clinic, who is a Family Nurse Practitioner.   



Agency: American Red Cross

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61299

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math? Join Us!

Are you looking for opportunities to make an impact in the Quad Cities Region while building your resume and network? The Quad City Engineering & Science Council is looking for volunteers who are interested in and excited about being a part of our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) events, activities, and projects. We have an ongoing need to have new members join our organization in volunteer positions.  You will get a chance to encourage students to pursue STEM studies and careers, and you can help STEM professionals and educators further their own careers and serve their communities.  You'll also get a chance to meet others who are passionate about STEM.  
QCESC is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to grow students' interest in STEM and support STEM professionals in the Quad Cities region. You can find out more about us by visiting our website https://qcesc.org. 


We have needs for volunteer help in many areas. If you have an interest in communication/media, website development, fundraising, volunteer recruitment, or great organizational skills, we can use your help.
 
We meet quarterly, but feel free to contact us via email anytime if you'd like to know more. If you would like to attend our meeting, sign up for our Newsletter at our website and you'll receive details to join our virtual meetings.  Also, check our website https://qcesc.org for more info about our meetings.  
You do not have to be a STEM professional to make a difference. For more information, contact our President at president@qcesc.org or our Professional Development Coordinator at professionaldevelopment@qcesc.org , or leave a message at 563-949-1025.
 

Agency: Quad City Engineering & Science Council

Are you looking for opportunities to make an impact in the Quad Cities Region while building your resume and network? The Quad City Engineering & Science Council is looking for volunteers who are interested in and excited about being a part of our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) events, activities, and projects. We have an ongoing need to have new members join our organization in volunteer positions.  You will get a chance to encourage students to pursue STEM studies and careers, and you can help STEM professionals and educators further their own careers and serve their communities.  You'll also get a chance to meet others who are passionate about STEM.  
QCESC is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization whose mission is to grow students' interest in STEM and support STEM professionals in the Quad Cities region. You can find out more about us by visiting our website https://qcesc.org. 


We have needs for volunteer help in many areas. If you have an interest in communication/media, website development, fundraising, volunteer recruitment, or great organizational skills, we can use your help.
 
We meet quarterly, but feel free to contact us via email anytime if you'd like to know more. If you would like to attend our meeting, sign up for our Newsletter at our website and you'll receive details to join our virtual meetings.  Also, check our website https://qcesc.org for more info about our meetings.  
You do not have to be a STEM professional to make a difference. For more information, contact our President at president@qcesc.org or our Professional Development Coordinator at professionaldevelopment@qcesc.org , or leave a message at 563-949-1025.
 

Agency: Quad City Engineering & Science Council

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52722

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Open Closet – Public Shopping Events

During a public shopping event, volunteers keep the area looking good. We remove empty hangers, rearrange displays, and bag the shoppers' clothing. We assist shoppers with selection, if needed. Individuals and groups of all ages are welcome to help.

 At the Open Closet, we provide free clothing to those in need:

1st Saturday of each month from 9-11 a.m. (arrive at 8:30 a.m.) 3rd Thursday of each month from 3-5 p.m. (arrive at 2:30 p.m.)

Please call 563-495-0885 or email opencloset@almosthomedbq.org for more information.

 Thank you for considering us for volunteer opportunity!

Agency: Open Closet

During a public shopping event, volunteers keep the area looking good. We remove empty hangers, rearrange displays, and bag the shoppers' clothing. We assist shoppers with selection, if needed. Individuals and groups of all ages are welcome to help.

 At the Open Closet, we provide free clothing to those in need:

1st Saturday of each month from 9-11 a.m. (arrive at 8:30 a.m.) 3rd Thursday of each month from 3-5 p.m. (arrive at 2:30 p.m.)

Please call 563-495-0885 or email opencloset@almosthomedbq.org for more information.

 Thank you for considering us for volunteer opportunity!

Agency: Open Closet

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers for Restocking Apparel

Volunteers will restock apparel, sort through donated items, hang and fold clothes. Volunteer hours are Tuesday-Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Time commitment will vary by individual with volunteers working 3 hours per day.

Most volunteers come in one day a week for just a wonderful, uplifting experience! Come in and check us out!

Please call 563-495-0885 or email opencloset@almosthomedbq.org for more information.

Thank you for considering us for your volunteer efforts!

Agency: Open Closet

Volunteers will restock apparel, sort through donated items, hang and fold clothes. Volunteer hours are Tuesday-Thursday, 8:30-11:30 a.m. Time commitment will vary by individual with volunteers working 3 hours per day.

Most volunteers come in one day a week for just a wonderful, uplifting experience! Come in and check us out!

Please call 563-495-0885 or email opencloset@almosthomedbq.org for more information.

Thank you for considering us for your volunteer efforts!

Agency: Open Closet

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2nd Adult in the Classroom

Assist art instructors with classes/workshops that host students under the age of 18.

Must complete a background check.

Experience working with children is preferred.

We ask that you attend a brief orientation prior to the start of your time slot(s); We will reach out via email to schedule a date/time that works best for you!

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Assist art instructors with classes/workshops that host students under the age of 18.

Must complete a background check.

Experience working with children is preferred.

We ask that you attend a brief orientation prior to the start of your time slot(s); We will reach out via email to schedule a date/time that works best for you!

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lawn Care

Mainly lawn mowing, trimming and sweeping.

We are looking for a weekly volunteer.

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Mainly lawn mowing, trimming and sweeping.

We are looking for a weekly volunteer.

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Halloween Parade Volunteer

Hello, We are looking for volunteer Block Monitors for the Halloween parade on Saturday, October 18, 2025.  It starts at Washington Park (7th St), and travels down Locust Street to Jackson Park (15th St).

You will be assigned to a block of Locust St. You will be their to remind people to stay behind the street curb during the parade. This is for the safety of everyone. The parade route will be marked with yellow caution tape on both sides, which helps to keep people at the curb. there will be Police Officers along the parade route if you need assistance.

We will have traffic vests for you to wear for your safety, and we can provide flashlights if you do not have one.

A training meeting will be held at 5:00pm and then you will walk to your assigned block.  We recommend bringing chairs to wait before the parade starts, bringing water or food if needed, and dressing in layers to keep warm.

Agency: Julien Dubuque International Film Festival

Hello, We are looking for volunteer Block Monitors for the Halloween parade on Saturday, October 18, 2025.  It starts at Washington Park (7th St), and travels down Locust Street to Jackson Park (15th St).

You will be assigned to a block of Locust St. You will be their to remind people to stay behind the street curb during the parade. This is for the safety of everyone. The parade route will be marked with yellow caution tape on both sides, which helps to keep people at the curb. there will be Police Officers along the parade route if you need assistance.

We will have traffic vests for you to wear for your safety, and we can provide flashlights if you do not have one.

A training meeting will be held at 5:00pm and then you will walk to your assigned block.  We recommend bringing chairs to wait before the parade starts, bringing water or food if needed, and dressing in layers to keep warm.

Agency: Julien Dubuque International Film Festival

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Sports Program Volunteers

Pearce is looking for Youth Sports Program Volunteers! We are currently in volleyball season and are in need of coaches and officials. Games take place on Saturday mornings at 10:00 am. Looking ahead to October, our Youth Basketball program will begin, and we are seeking volunteer coaches to help lead the season. If you enjoy working with kids and love sports, this is a great opportunity to make a difference!

Agency: Pearce Community Center

Pearce is looking for Youth Sports Program Volunteers! We are currently in volleyball season and are in need of coaches and officials. Games take place on Saturday mornings at 10:00 am. Looking ahead to October, our Youth Basketball program will begin, and we are seeking volunteer coaches to help lead the season. If you enjoy working with kids and love sports, this is a great opportunity to make a difference!

Agency: Pearce Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61523

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Duck Derby Event Weekend Volunteer Help Needed

Duck Derby Volunteer Description
Riverview Center’s annual Duck Derby is one of our biggest and most exciting fundraisers of the year! Thousands of rubber ducks will race down the river, with lucky winners receiving great prizes—all while raising vital funds to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence in our community.

We rely on volunteers to make this fun, family-friendly event possible. Volunteer opportunities include:

Morning Setup Shift (Oct. 11-12, 8:30–11:00 AM) – Meet at the Galena office at 8:30 AM. Volunteers will help transport ducks, tables, and chairs to the park and set up all tables for the day.

Mid-Shifts (Oct. 11–12, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM) – Mid-shifts pick up where the previous shift left off and carry on until the next shift arrives. Tasks may include running the tables, assisting runners, helping with set-up or organizing supplies, or other tasks to keep the event running smoothly.

Table 1 and Table 2 Shifts (Oct. 11–12) – All table assignments consist of sitting or standing near a table (chairs provided) and asking passersby if they would like to participate in the Duck Derby by purchasing a duck. Volunteers at each table work together to ensure shifts are covered and breaks are taken as needed.

Table 1 is located on the bridge landing. This is our busiest spot with lots of foot traffic!

Table 2 is on the far side of the park, right in the heart of the festival near food and craft vendors.

Runners (Oct. 11–12) – Perfect for someone who doesn’t want to be tied to a table. Runners go between both tables to support volunteers as needed—collecting tickets, delivering more ducks, and helping with other quick tasks to keep everything running smoothly.

Last Table Shift – Saturday (Oct. 11, 3:30–5:00 PM) – Responsible for taking down tables and chairs and putting them away (storage location TBD). Bring ducks, tickets, and money to Table 1 and assist with clean-up, loading, and transporting items back to the Galena office as needed.

Last Table Shift – Sunday (Oct. 12, 1:00–3:30 PM) – Continue with duck sales until 2:30 PM. Gather all items, take down tables/chairs, take money, tables, chairs, tickets, and unsold ducks to Table 1. Deliver sold ducks to the bridge and assist with the Duck Drop at 3:00 PM, then help with tear-down and clean-up.

Duck Drop Volunteers (Oct. 12, 2:30–4:00 PM) – Meet on the bridge at 2:30 PM to prepare for the big race! The runner will have collected all tickets and sold ducks ahead of time. Together, the team ties the red tarp to the bridge to create a pocket, carefully places the ducks inside, and waits for the 3:00 PM countdown to release them into the river.

This role requires strength, but with at least 10 people on the bridge (including those working the 1:00–3:30 PM table shift), the work is manageable.

After the drop, bridge volunteers assist with teardown, clean-up, and collecting ducks from the river.

The bridge is a great spot for groups to volunteer—athletic teams, student groups, or clubs looking for a fun way to give back are especially encouraged to sign up.

Whether you can give a couple of hours or a whole day or both days, your support helps us make a big splash for survivors!

Agency: Riverview Center

Duck Derby Volunteer Description
Riverview Center’s annual Duck Derby is one of our biggest and most exciting fundraisers of the year! Thousands of rubber ducks will race down the river, with lucky winners receiving great prizes—all while raising vital funds to support survivors of sexual and domestic violence in our community.

We rely on volunteers to make this fun, family-friendly event possible. Volunteer opportunities include:

Morning Setup Shift (Oct. 11-12, 8:30–11:00 AM) – Meet at the Galena office at 8:30 AM. Volunteers will help transport ducks, tables, and chairs to the park and set up all tables for the day.

Mid-Shifts (Oct. 11–12, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM) – Mid-shifts pick up where the previous shift left off and carry on until the next shift arrives. Tasks may include running the tables, assisting runners, helping with set-up or organizing supplies, or other tasks to keep the event running smoothly.

Table 1 and Table 2 Shifts (Oct. 11–12) – All table assignments consist of sitting or standing near a table (chairs provided) and asking passersby if they would like to participate in the Duck Derby by purchasing a duck. Volunteers at each table work together to ensure shifts are covered and breaks are taken as needed.

Table 1 is located on the bridge landing. This is our busiest spot with lots of foot traffic!

Table 2 is on the far side of the park, right in the heart of the festival near food and craft vendors.

Runners (Oct. 11–12) – Perfect for someone who doesn’t want to be tied to a table. Runners go between both tables to support volunteers as needed—collecting tickets, delivering more ducks, and helping with other quick tasks to keep everything running smoothly.

Last Table Shift – Saturday (Oct. 11, 3:30–5:00 PM) – Responsible for taking down tables and chairs and putting them away (storage location TBD). Bring ducks, tickets, and money to Table 1 and assist with clean-up, loading, and transporting items back to the Galena office as needed.

Last Table Shift – Sunday (Oct. 12, 1:00–3:30 PM) – Continue with duck sales until 2:30 PM. Gather all items, take down tables/chairs, take money, tables, chairs, tickets, and unsold ducks to Table 1. Deliver sold ducks to the bridge and assist with the Duck Drop at 3:00 PM, then help with tear-down and clean-up.

Duck Drop Volunteers (Oct. 12, 2:30–4:00 PM) – Meet on the bridge at 2:30 PM to prepare for the big race! The runner will have collected all tickets and sold ducks ahead of time. Together, the team ties the red tarp to the bridge to create a pocket, carefully places the ducks inside, and waits for the 3:00 PM countdown to release them into the river.

This role requires strength, but with at least 10 people on the bridge (including those working the 1:00–3:30 PM table shift), the work is manageable.

After the drop, bridge volunteers assist with teardown, clean-up, and collecting ducks from the river.

The bridge is a great spot for groups to volunteer—athletic teams, student groups, or clubs looking for a fun way to give back are especially encouraged to sign up.

Whether you can give a couple of hours or a whole day or both days, your support helps us make a big splash for survivors!

Agency: Riverview Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 11, 2025 through Oct 12, 2025

Zip Code: 61036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Christmas on the Square

Bluff Street Neighborhood Association is celebrating Christmas on the Square and is looking for volunteers to help make this a special event! Volunteers are needed for set up, throughout the event, and tear down. 


Volunteers can be age 12 and older with a parent or age 16 or older independently.

Agency: Bluff Street Neighborhood Association

Bluff Street Neighborhood Association is celebrating Christmas on the Square and is looking for volunteers to help make this a special event! Volunteers are needed for set up, throughout the event, and tear down. 


Volunteers can be age 12 and older with a parent or age 16 or older independently.

Agency: Bluff Street Neighborhood Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 29, 2025

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Achievement - Classroom Volunteer - Peoria Area K-12

BECOME A MENTOR FOR K-12 STUDENTS

Junior Achievement of Central Illinois provides volunteers with training that is simple and relatable; programs that are engaging and fun; and a classroom full of eager kids ready to learn from you!

As a Junior Achievement volunteer, you will inspire kids to achieve a more fulfilling career and life by contributing your professional insights and personal experiences to the programs you teach.
 
EASY STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS

1) Sign Up
How you volunteer is important! Select the type of volunteering that is most suitable to get more information and complete a form that our program team will use to contact you.

2) Pick Schedule
You will have the opportunity to discuss your preference of how or where you would like to volunteer before signing up.

3) Attend Training
A JA program team member will provide you with a short but effective training session in which you will be able to ask questions. Online, self-guided new volunteer training is also available. We will make sure you are ready to volunteer!

4) Impact Lives
Sharing your professional experiences as a mentor while facilitating JA Learning Experiences helps students believe in themselves so they can achieve their dreams!

 

FLEXIBLE VOLUNTEERING CHOICES
Location
Volunteering for Junior Achievement is flexible, and in many cases, you may be able to serve a class close to your home or workplace!

Time Investment
The JA program team provides resources that make preparation easy, and with so many learning experiences to choose from, you can pick one that best fits your goals and objectives. Most volunteers will visit classrooms five times in one school semester for five class periods (about 45 min. for each class period/lesson). A typical JA volunteer will spend just ten hours preparing and volunteering!

Grade Level
Junior Achievement has learning experiences for grades K-12. Volunteers are able to select the grade and/or subject matter that best meets their volunteering goals and objectives. 

Delivery Model
 We have in-person, virtual, and blended learning experiences!

 

 K-12 LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Elementary
In grades K-5, children are eager to learn and full of energy! If you like working with elementary grade children, you will love volunteering for JA! Games, engaging worksheets, and more are used to make learning fun and impactful for this age group.

Middle School
Volunteering with youth in grades 6-8 is very rewarding! It can be so much fun but also helps youth at a critical stage in their educational journeys. In this age group, youth are curious about the future and the kind of jobs that exist. They have a longer attention span than elementary grade children, and they are capable of creating relevant plans for their futures. 

High School
If you enjoy working with kids that are ready to tackle the world but are looking for the paths to be opened up to them and are fascinated by innovation and entrepreneurship, the high school volunteer experience may be right for you! Volunteering at the high school level will typically be focused on one or more of the three JA pathways: financial literacy, work/career readiness, and entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial thinking. 

Agency: Junior Achievement of Central Illinois

BECOME A MENTOR FOR K-12 STUDENTS

Junior Achievement of Central Illinois provides volunteers with training that is simple and relatable; programs that are engaging and fun; and a classroom full of eager kids ready to learn from you!

As a Junior Achievement volunteer, you will inspire kids to achieve a more fulfilling career and life by contributing your professional insights and personal experiences to the programs you teach.
 
EASY STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS

1) Sign Up
How you volunteer is important! Select the type of volunteering that is most suitable to get more information and complete a form that our program team will use to contact you.

2) Pick Schedule
You will have the opportunity to discuss your preference of how or where you would like to volunteer before signing up.

3) Attend Training
A JA program team member will provide you with a short but effective training session in which you will be able to ask questions. Online, self-guided new volunteer training is also available. We will make sure you are ready to volunteer!

4) Impact Lives
Sharing your professional experiences as a mentor while facilitating JA Learning Experiences helps students believe in themselves so they can achieve their dreams!

 

FLEXIBLE VOLUNTEERING CHOICES
Location
Volunteering for Junior Achievement is flexible, and in many cases, you may be able to serve a class close to your home or workplace!

Time Investment
The JA program team provides resources that make preparation easy, and with so many learning experiences to choose from, you can pick one that best fits your goals and objectives. Most volunteers will visit classrooms five times in one school semester for five class periods (about 45 min. for each class period/lesson). A typical JA volunteer will spend just ten hours preparing and volunteering!

Grade Level
Junior Achievement has learning experiences for grades K-12. Volunteers are able to select the grade and/or subject matter that best meets their volunteering goals and objectives. 

Delivery Model
 We have in-person, virtual, and blended learning experiences!

 

 K-12 LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Elementary
In grades K-5, children are eager to learn and full of energy! If you like working with elementary grade children, you will love volunteering for JA! Games, engaging worksheets, and more are used to make learning fun and impactful for this age group.

Middle School
Volunteering with youth in grades 6-8 is very rewarding! It can be so much fun but also helps youth at a critical stage in their educational journeys. In this age group, youth are curious about the future and the kind of jobs that exist. They have a longer attention span than elementary grade children, and they are capable of creating relevant plans for their futures. 

High School
If you enjoy working with kids that are ready to tackle the world but are looking for the paths to be opened up to them and are fascinated by innovation and entrepreneurship, the high school volunteer experience may be right for you! Volunteering at the high school level will typically be focused on one or more of the three JA pathways: financial literacy, work/career readiness, and entrepreneurship/entrepreneurial thinking. 

Agency: Junior Achievement of Central Illinois

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Event Support

Help advocates and staff members with tabling events and outreach volunteer opportunities in the community! If you enjoy meeting others and spreading awareness throughout your community, we'd love to have you volunteer with us and help with various events! For more information, contact Amie Buckley, Associate Program Director, at amie@riverviewcenter.org.

Agency: Riverview Center

Help advocates and staff members with tabling events and outreach volunteer opportunities in the community! If you enjoy meeting others and spreading awareness throughout your community, we'd love to have you volunteer with us and help with various events! For more information, contact Amie Buckley, Associate Program Director, at amie@riverviewcenter.org.

Agency: Riverview Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Crisis Services Responder for Sexual Assault Survivors

Are you available one day a week? Are you wanting to make the difference in the healing process of a sexual assault survivor? Become an advocate for sexual assault survivors today! Flexible hours for on-call shifts and respond in-person to area hospitals and law enforcement centers, provide support and resources to survivors of sexual assault. Available shifts are 5pm until 8am the next morning Monday-Friday, on Saturdays and Sundays shifts are from 8am until 8am the following day, and occasionally, 8am-5pm Monday through Friday.

30 hour training is provided by Riverview Center. To see when future trainings are offered, please reach out to the Associate Program Director by email, amie@riverviewcenter.org. 

 

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Agency: Riverview Center

Are you available one day a week? Are you wanting to make the difference in the healing process of a sexual assault survivor? Become an advocate for sexual assault survivors today! Flexible hours for on-call shifts and respond in-person to area hospitals and law enforcement centers, provide support and resources to survivors of sexual assault. Available shifts are 5pm until 8am the next morning Monday-Friday, on Saturdays and Sundays shifts are from 8am until 8am the following day, and occasionally, 8am-5pm Monday through Friday.

30 hour training is provided by Riverview Center. To see when future trainings are offered, please reach out to the Associate Program Director by email, amie@riverviewcenter.org. 

 

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Agency: Riverview Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BINGO Callers

The Woodlands Senior Apartments is looking for a volunteer to call BINGO on Monday evenings from 5:30 - 7:30pm. They are looking for a friendly person with a strong voice! 

Agency: Volunteer DBQ

The Woodlands Senior Apartments is looking for a volunteer to call BINGO on Monday evenings from 5:30 - 7:30pm. They are looking for a friendly person with a strong voice! 

Agency: Volunteer DBQ

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coat Giveaway: Preparation Volunteer

Help prepare for Neighborhood House's Annual Coat Giveaway to ensure that our community members have a coat during the winter season! Generous community partners and individuals donate gently used and new coats for this program. All donated coats need to be sorted prior to distribution, which is where volunteers are needed.Volunteers are needed to:determine condition of coat (available for display, needs washed, or needs recycled.) help sort coats by size and genderlabel coat racks with size markersassist with any final touches - donation bin breakdown, transport coats to community room, set up distribution area,etc.





Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Help prepare for Neighborhood House's Annual Coat Giveaway to ensure that our community members have a coat during the winter season! Generous community partners and individuals donate gently used and new coats for this program. All donated coats need to be sorted prior to distribution, which is where volunteers are needed.Volunteers are needed to:determine condition of coat (available for display, needs washed, or needs recycled.) help sort coats by size and genderlabel coat racks with size markersassist with any final touches - donation bin breakdown, transport coats to community room, set up distribution area,etc.





Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 20, 2025 through Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lend Your Skills to Make a Real Difference: Volunteer Maintenance Opportunities!

Are you skilled in maintenance, handy with tools, and looking for a meaningful way to give back to the community? Family House needs your talents!

The organization seeks dedicated volunteers to assist with essential maintenance and upkeep at our house. These skills are crucial in ensuring the house is safe, functional, and welcoming for those served.

Here's how maintenance expertise can make a tangible impact:

Repairing leaky faucets, Painting walls, assisting with minor renovations, Gardening and landscaping, General upkeep and repairs.Ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for families staying at the Family House.

Flexible opportunities are available to fit any schedule, from one-time projects to recurring shifts. Volunteers can apply their skills, learn new ones, and connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for making a difference.

Ready to help keep the house in top shape and support the mission?  Sign up today!

If you have any questions, email Melissa at myoung@familyhousepeoria.org or call 309.685.5300 

Agency: Family House, Inc.

Are you skilled in maintenance, handy with tools, and looking for a meaningful way to give back to the community? Family House needs your talents!

The organization seeks dedicated volunteers to assist with essential maintenance and upkeep at our house. These skills are crucial in ensuring the house is safe, functional, and welcoming for those served.

Here's how maintenance expertise can make a tangible impact:

Repairing leaky faucets, Painting walls, assisting with minor renovations, Gardening and landscaping, General upkeep and repairs.Ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for families staying at the Family House.

Flexible opportunities are available to fit any schedule, from one-time projects to recurring shifts. Volunteers can apply their skills, learn new ones, and connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for making a difference.

Ready to help keep the house in top shape and support the mission?  Sign up today!

If you have any questions, email Melissa at myoung@familyhousepeoria.org or call 309.685.5300 

Agency: Family House, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come show off your skills & cook a meal!

 We are looking for individuals, groups, businesses, restaurants, families, etc., to prepare meals for the families staying at Family House. 

The Heart of the House Meal Program provides a way to extend care and comfort to our families who appreciate a home-cooked meal before going to the hospital, or upon return from a long day of medical treatments, or spending the day at the bedside of their loved one. 

Home-cooked meals keep the families from having to go to restaurants, eating out the vending machines,  having to cook after being at the hospital all day, and it allows them to just sit down and unwind. 

Here are some ways to ensure our guests can enjoy a nice meal during their stay:

Schedule a day and time to come to Family House to prepare a meal on-site Drop off a meal or have it delivered to Family House Ask a restaurant if they can prepare individually packaged meals Make grab & go bags for lunch

We have two communal kitchens with everything you need to cook with. We have  3 barbecue grills outside. You will just need to provide the food you are planning to prepare. The number of families varies day by day, but you can call close to the day you are coming to get a count of how many families we have.

For additional information, don't hesitate to get in touch with our Operations Manager, Melissa Young, at myoung@familyhousepeoria.org or call 309.685.5300

Agency: Family House, Inc.

 We are looking for individuals, groups, businesses, restaurants, families, etc., to prepare meals for the families staying at Family House. 

The Heart of the House Meal Program provides a way to extend care and comfort to our families who appreciate a home-cooked meal before going to the hospital, or upon return from a long day of medical treatments, or spending the day at the bedside of their loved one. 

Home-cooked meals keep the families from having to go to restaurants, eating out the vending machines,  having to cook after being at the hospital all day, and it allows them to just sit down and unwind. 

Here are some ways to ensure our guests can enjoy a nice meal during their stay:

Schedule a day and time to come to Family House to prepare a meal on-site Drop off a meal or have it delivered to Family House Ask a restaurant if they can prepare individually packaged meals Make grab & go bags for lunch

We have two communal kitchens with everything you need to cook with. We have  3 barbecue grills outside. You will just need to provide the food you are planning to prepare. The number of families varies day by day, but you can call close to the day you are coming to get a count of how many families we have.

For additional information, don't hesitate to get in touch with our Operations Manager, Melissa Young, at myoung@familyhousepeoria.org or call 309.685.5300

Agency: Family House, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trunk or Treat Volunteers

We are in need of your help! We are seeking volunteers for our Annual Trunk or Treat Event. Volunteers are needed to help with the following. 

Direct TrafficAssist with ActivitiesDecorating a TrunkPassing Out Candy

If you are interested in helping those in our community while also ensuring the Trick or Treaters have a great time, this is your chance. 

Agency: Greater Peoria Family YMCA

We are in need of your help! We are seeking volunteers for our Annual Trunk or Treat Event. Volunteers are needed to help with the following. 

Direct TrafficAssist with ActivitiesDecorating a TrunkPassing Out Candy

If you are interested in helping those in our community while also ensuring the Trick or Treaters have a great time, this is your chance. 

Agency: Greater Peoria Family YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 23, 2025

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bell Ringers

We are looking for groups and individuals to volunteer for us this Christmas. Go to registertoring.com to sign up for shifts before they fill up. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

We are looking for groups and individuals to volunteer for us this Christmas. Go to registertoring.com to sign up for shifts before they fill up. 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 24, 2025

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become A Big (Mentor)

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley (BBBSMV) has an urgent need for mentors — especially male mentors — with more than 200 local youth currently waiting for a Big. Our one-on-one mentoring programs connect caring adult volunteers with area youth, creating meaningful relationships that empower young people to reach their full potential.

BBBSMV provides mentoring environments that meet the needs of our Littles (youth) while offering flexibility for our Bigs (volunteers). Each Big Brothers Big Sisters match is thoughtfully planned to ensure compatibility, safety, and success, creating positive and memorable experiences for everyone involved.

Community-Based Program
Bigs and Littles meet out in the community, usually on evenings or weekends. Spending 6–10 hours per month together, matches explore the Quad Cities, enjoy free or low-cost activities, and try new things while building a lasting friendship.

School-Based Plus Program
Bigs meet with their Littles at a local elementary school, typically during the lunch or recess hour. About once a week, matches can share lunch, play games, read, work on projects, or enjoy recess together.

BBBSMV also offers monthly group activities for all Bigs and Littles — from developmentally focused outings for elementary students to Big Futures events that support career exploration and post–high school planning for middle and high school youth.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Mississippi Valley

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley (BBBSMV) has an urgent need for mentors — especially male mentors — with more than 200 local youth currently waiting for a Big. Our one-on-one mentoring programs connect caring adult volunteers with area youth, creating meaningful relationships that empower young people to reach their full potential.

BBBSMV provides mentoring environments that meet the needs of our Littles (youth) while offering flexibility for our Bigs (volunteers). Each Big Brothers Big Sisters match is thoughtfully planned to ensure compatibility, safety, and success, creating positive and memorable experiences for everyone involved.

Community-Based Program
Bigs and Littles meet out in the community, usually on evenings or weekends. Spending 6–10 hours per month together, matches explore the Quad Cities, enjoy free or low-cost activities, and try new things while building a lasting friendship.

School-Based Plus Program
Bigs meet with their Littles at a local elementary school, typically during the lunch or recess hour. About once a week, matches can share lunch, play games, read, work on projects, or enjoy recess together.

BBBSMV also offers monthly group activities for all Bigs and Littles — from developmentally focused outings for elementary students to Big Futures events that support career exploration and post–high school planning for middle and high school youth.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of The Mississippi Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52807

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Harvest Processing and Preservation - Thursdays 10am-noon

Every Thursday through the growing season, volunteers will help with processing and preserving the fruits & vegetables harvested each week from our gardens.  Shifts are scheduled from 10am to noon and noon to 2pm, but you are welcome to sign up for both shifts!  

This volunteer role does require training, so if you have attended one of our Kitchen Volunteer training sessions, you are eligible to sign up.  Otherwise, please reach out to our Program Coordinator at jessica@convivium-dbq.com to learn more about getting trained to help in our kitchens.

Agency: Convivium Urban Farmstead

Every Thursday through the growing season, volunteers will help with processing and preserving the fruits & vegetables harvested each week from our gardens.  Shifts are scheduled from 10am to noon and noon to 2pm, but you are welcome to sign up for both shifts!  

This volunteer role does require training, so if you have attended one of our Kitchen Volunteer training sessions, you are eligible to sign up.  Otherwise, please reach out to our Program Coordinator at jessica@convivium-dbq.com to learn more about getting trained to help in our kitchens.

Agency: Convivium Urban Farmstead

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Desk

Kindly greeting individuals at the front desk as they arrive to their art class, sorting art supplies, answering the phone, etc. As well as assisting the instructor in setting up the workshop 15 minutes before and assisting with light cleanup 30 minutes after.

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Kindly greeting individuals at the front desk as they arrive to their art class, sorting art supplies, answering the phone, etc. As well as assisting the instructor in setting up the workshop 15 minutes before and assisting with light cleanup 30 minutes after.

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fright & Delight: A Proctor Halloween Night

Join us for a night of Halloween fun. Volunteers will be assisting with candy stations, games, crafts, pumpkin carving/painting, and other event details. Family friendly costumes are encouraged.

Agency: Peoria Park District

Join us for a night of Halloween fun. Volunteers will be assisting with candy stations, games, crafts, pumpkin carving/painting, and other event details. Family friendly costumes are encouraged.

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: GYT: Get Yourself Tested Event Volunteer - November 12th

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested events are collaborative, youth-focused health education events that encourage STI testing and health promotion. GYT helps young people understand that STI testing is quick, simple, and usually painless. It also underscores the importance of having open and honest conversations with their healthcare provider about their sexual history to ensure they get the right STI tests and other critical information about prevention. These events also promote overall adolescent health, raise awareness of and connect youth to local resources, and offer the opportunity to represent the various opportunities in the health/public health/social services fields. Central Illinois Friends' Volunteers will be assigned one of the following duties: Assist students in completing intake questionnaires as they prepare to Get Tested Assist students in completing client feedback surveys  Lead an interactive, educational game at a CI Friends table during the health fair Volunteers are expected to model the GYT Values:  Positive attitudes towards presenting comprehensive (including abstinence and contraception) sexual health information to youth, and promotion of holistic wellness for adolescents

Tact and sensitivity toward the feelings and opinions of others when presenting health information to youth

Collaboration with the community to reduce rates of STI and HIV infections, reduce disparities in STI and HIV infections, and reinforce efforts to reduce teen pregnancy rates For more information about the GYT Events, please contact Becca Mathis, Director of Clinical Services: becca@centralillinoisfriends.org     

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested Events are a community collaboration between Central Illinois Friends and Hult Center for Healthy Living, UnityPoint In-School Health, Positive Health Solutions, Peoria Public Schools, and countless other community-based agencies in Central Illinois.

These events are made possible with funding from the Heart of Illinois United Way.

 

Agency: Central Illinois FRIENDS of PWA, Inc.

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested events are collaborative, youth-focused health education events that encourage STI testing and health promotion. GYT helps young people understand that STI testing is quick, simple, and usually painless. It also underscores the importance of having open and honest conversations with their healthcare provider about their sexual history to ensure they get the right STI tests and other critical information about prevention. These events also promote overall adolescent health, raise awareness of and connect youth to local resources, and offer the opportunity to represent the various opportunities in the health/public health/social services fields. Central Illinois Friends' Volunteers will be assigned one of the following duties: Assist students in completing intake questionnaires as they prepare to Get Tested Assist students in completing client feedback surveys  Lead an interactive, educational game at a CI Friends table during the health fair Volunteers are expected to model the GYT Values:  Positive attitudes towards presenting comprehensive (including abstinence and contraception) sexual health information to youth, and promotion of holistic wellness for adolescents

Tact and sensitivity toward the feelings and opinions of others when presenting health information to youth

Collaboration with the community to reduce rates of STI and HIV infections, reduce disparities in STI and HIV infections, and reinforce efforts to reduce teen pregnancy rates For more information about the GYT Events, please contact Becca Mathis, Director of Clinical Services: becca@centralillinoisfriends.org     

The GYT: Get Yourself Tested Events are a community collaboration between Central Illinois Friends and Hult Center for Healthy Living, UnityPoint In-School Health, Positive Health Solutions, Peoria Public Schools, and countless other community-based agencies in Central Illinois.

These events are made possible with funding from the Heart of Illinois United Way.

 

Agency: Central Illinois FRIENDS of PWA, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 12, 2025

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Change a Child's Story - Child Advocate Volunteer

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are trained volunteers whose role is to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the Sangamon County juvenile court system. CASA strives to ensure that society is fulfilling its most fundamental obligation to children in need. CASA trains and supports qualified, compassionate adults that will fight for and protect a child's right to be safe, to be treated with dignity  and respect, and to learn and grow in the security of a loving family.

Agency: CASA of Sangamon County

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are trained volunteers whose role is to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in the Sangamon County juvenile court system. CASA strives to ensure that society is fulfilling its most fundamental obligation to children in need. CASA trains and supports qualified, compassionate adults that will fight for and protect a child's right to be safe, to be treated with dignity  and respect, and to learn and grow in the security of a loving family.

Agency: CASA of Sangamon County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 62703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Day Services Volunteers

EP!C's Community Day Services Program works to ensure each participant enjoys a productive, enjoyable day while building skills to enrich their lives. Looking for a rewarding way to give back? As a volunteer with this program, you’ll play a vital role in creating joyful, purposeful days for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. You’ll assist staff in planning and leading a variety of hands-on activities, from arts and crafts to music, games, basic life skills training, and community outings. Each day brings opportunities to connect, laugh, and help participants build confidence, independence, and meaningful relationships. No special experience is needed, just patience, compassion, and a willingness to make someone’s day brighter. Whether you're volunteering once a week or once a month, your presence makes a real difference.

This opportunity is ongoing, with flexible hours from Monday-Friday, 8:00 am- 3:00pm. 

This position could require heavy lifting and standing for long periods of time. 

Agency: EP!C

EP!C's Community Day Services Program works to ensure each participant enjoys a productive, enjoyable day while building skills to enrich their lives. Looking for a rewarding way to give back? As a volunteer with this program, you’ll play a vital role in creating joyful, purposeful days for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. You’ll assist staff in planning and leading a variety of hands-on activities, from arts and crafts to music, games, basic life skills training, and community outings. Each day brings opportunities to connect, laugh, and help participants build confidence, independence, and meaningful relationships. No special experience is needed, just patience, compassion, and a willingness to make someone’s day brighter. Whether you're volunteering once a week or once a month, your presence makes a real difference.

This opportunity is ongoing, with flexible hours from Monday-Friday, 8:00 am- 3:00pm. 

This position could require heavy lifting and standing for long periods of time. 

Agency: EP!C

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach a class or activity of your choice!

Come Have Fun with Our Individuals in the Classrooms!

EP!C’s Educational Services Program enables individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to build the skills and knowledge necessary to enrich their lives through enjoyable, productive, and therapeutic day programming. We envision a world where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities have every opportunity to achieve their best, and in Educational Services we aim to turn that vision into a reality with a variety of education options. 

 

If looking to volunteer more than once and over the age of 17 a background check is required.  

You can sign up to lead one to however many sessions of something that you have a special interest or expertise in teaching. The times would be from 9:30a to 10:30a &/or 12p to 1p. It could be that you sign up to facilitate something reoccurring (like a book club), or maybe you want to sign up to just teach one thing (like a singular cooking course).

Some of our people's interests include

CraftsBiology Physics Basic Math Cooking Pickleball Sports Peoria History Local Government Music Career/Vocational Education Art

Please reach out if you have any ideas for an activity or class.

Agency: EP!C

Come Have Fun with Our Individuals in the Classrooms!

EP!C’s Educational Services Program enables individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to build the skills and knowledge necessary to enrich their lives through enjoyable, productive, and therapeutic day programming. We envision a world where people with intellectual and developmental disabilities have every opportunity to achieve their best, and in Educational Services we aim to turn that vision into a reality with a variety of education options. 

 

If looking to volunteer more than once and over the age of 17 a background check is required.  

You can sign up to lead one to however many sessions of something that you have a special interest or expertise in teaching. The times would be from 9:30a to 10:30a &/or 12p to 1p. It could be that you sign up to facilitate something reoccurring (like a book club), or maybe you want to sign up to just teach one thing (like a singular cooking course).

Some of our people's interests include

CraftsBiology Physics Basic Math Cooking Pickleball Sports Peoria History Local Government Music Career/Vocational Education Art

Please reach out if you have any ideas for an activity or class.

Agency: EP!C

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mary's Inn Maternity Home Volunteer Babysitters

Mary's Inn Maternity Home is in need of compassionate, faith-filled women and high school/college aged young women to babysit for a couple of hours (or less) in the evenings once or twice a month.  Do you love children? Are you searching for purpose in your life?  Is God calling you to help those less fortunate?  If so, then this is the ministry for you!  Help us help young mothers who chose life.

Agency: Mary's Inn Maternity Home

Mary's Inn Maternity Home is in need of compassionate, faith-filled women and high school/college aged young women to babysit for a couple of hours (or less) in the evenings once or twice a month.  Do you love children? Are you searching for purpose in your life?  Is God calling you to help those less fortunate?  If so, then this is the ministry for you!  Help us help young mothers who chose life.

Agency: Mary's Inn Maternity Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bridges Senior Center

Help answer phones, prepare and lead fun activities. Assist in planning fundraising events and gatherings. Call BINGO games. 

Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP): Objectively counsel Medicare beneficiaries, their Caregivers or a representative who has questions regarding Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Managed Care, Medicare Advantages and/or Prescription Drug Coverage.  Requires Certification through Illinois Department on Aging. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Help answer phones, prepare and lead fun activities. Assist in planning fundraising events and gatherings. Call BINGO games. 

Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP): Objectively counsel Medicare beneficiaries, their Caregivers or a representative who has questions regarding Medicare, Medicare Supplement, Medicare Managed Care, Medicare Advantages and/or Prescription Drug Coverage.  Requires Certification through Illinois Department on Aging. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61354

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Ombudsman

Visit residents residing in a state licensed facility on a regular basis. Listen to residents' concerns and problems while having a friendly visit. Report observations, support residents' rights, privacy and confidentiality. Refer urgent concerns to the Ombudsman.  Requires additional Illinois Department on AGing training.  NEEDED IN ALL OFFICES!

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Visit residents residing in a state licensed facility on a regular basis. Listen to residents' concerns and problems while having a friendly visit. Report observations, support residents' rights, privacy and confidentiality. Refer urgent concerns to the Ombudsman.  Requires additional Illinois Department on AGing training.  NEEDED IN ALL OFFICES!

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Money Management Program Volunteer

Open and organize mail, balance checkbooks, pay bills for participants in the program. Assist in keeping the participant on track with their budgets. (Please note volunteer placement is based on the needs of the participants). Needed in all offices. Requires additional Illinois Department on Aging training.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Open and organize mail, balance checkbooks, pay bills for participants in the program. Assist in keeping the participant on track with their budgets. (Please note volunteer placement is based on the needs of the participants). Needed in all offices. Requires additional Illinois Department on Aging training.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care Coordination Volunteer

Seeking Volunteers for any office. Specifically, we are looking for someone who would enjoy calling older adults after a home visit with a Care Coordinator to discuss further needs they may have. An example: Ensure that the participants home delivered meals started or how their respite services are going. Complete follow up surveys after a participant received services while in the hospital. Assist with Medicaid recertifications, assist in completing the annual applications, sort Medicaid mail and make follow up calls to participants regarding the Medicaid mail.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Seeking Volunteers for any office. Specifically, we are looking for someone who would enjoy calling older adults after a home visit with a Care Coordinator to discuss further needs they may have. An example: Ensure that the participants home delivered meals started or how their respite services are going. Complete follow up surveys after a participant received services while in the hospital. Assist with Medicaid recertifications, assist in completing the annual applications, sort Medicaid mail and make follow up calls to participants regarding the Medicaid mail.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fatality Review Team (FRT)

Assist local agencies in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths of adult victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or neglect in domestic living situations. 

The FRT meets once a quarter/4times a year. Qualifying volunteers include and are not limited to the following professions: Coroners, Health Care, States Attorneys, Police/Sherrif Departments, Health Departments and other Human Service Providers.

Needed in all offices.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Assist local agencies in identifying and reviewing suspicious deaths of adult victims of alleged, suspected, or substantiated abuse or neglect in domestic living situations. 

The FRT meets once a quarter/4times a year. Qualifying volunteers include and are not limited to the following professions: Coroners, Health Care, States Attorneys, Police/Sherrif Departments, Health Departments and other Human Service Providers.

Needed in all offices.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer

Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer: M-Teams are comprised of selected professionals from a variety of disciplines who meet minimally eight times per year (virtual options are available) to discuss and provide consultation on specific cases of adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. The purpose is to use the varied backgrounds, training and philosophies of the different professions to explore the best service plan for the cases involved. The specific goals are to improve each Provider Agency’s response to its adult abuse and neglect clients by: Providing consultation on complex cases. Acting as a sounding board for case workers. Providing different perspectives on problems. Improving networking among peers within each professional group.  Additional Illinois Department on Aging training is required.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Multidisciplinary Teams (M-Teams) Volunteer: M-Teams are comprised of selected professionals from a variety of disciplines who meet minimally eight times per year (virtual options are available) to discuss and provide consultation on specific cases of adult abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. The purpose is to use the varied backgrounds, training and philosophies of the different professions to explore the best service plan for the cases involved. The specific goals are to improve each Provider Agency’s response to its adult abuse and neglect clients by: Providing consultation on complex cases. Acting as a sounding board for case workers. Providing different perspectives on problems. Improving networking among peers within each professional group.  Additional Illinois Department on Aging training is required.

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Horseshoe Bottoms Restoration Workday

Join these restoration workdays on the 1st Saturday of every month at 9am to meet new people, learn about native (and non-native) flora and fauna, have fun, and get some exercise! Tools are provided, but bring work gloves and water and dress appropriately for an outdoor experience. Closed toe shoes and required and long pants are preferred.  Horseshoe Bottoms: Meet at the West end of St. Mary's Cemetery. Drive all the way to the far back west side. For question related to the weather and workday cancellation, please call David Pittman 309-573-2354

Agency: Peoria Park District

Join these restoration workdays on the 1st Saturday of every month at 9am to meet new people, learn about native (and non-native) flora and fauna, have fun, and get some exercise! Tools are provided, but bring work gloves and water and dress appropriately for an outdoor experience. Closed toe shoes and required and long pants are preferred.  Horseshoe Bottoms: Meet at the West end of St. Mary's Cemetery. Drive all the way to the far back west side. For question related to the weather and workday cancellation, please call David Pittman 309-573-2354

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2025 Rocky Glen Restoration Workday

Join these restoration workdays on the 1st Sunday of every month at 9am to meet new people, learn about native (and non-native) flora and fauna, have fun, and get some exercise! Bring gloves and water and dress appropriately for an outdoor experience.  For question related to the weather and workday cancellation, please call David Pittman 309-573-2354 Park at the Rocky Glen Parking Lot

Agency: Peoria Park District

Join these restoration workdays on the 1st Sunday of every month at 9am to meet new people, learn about native (and non-native) flora and fauna, have fun, and get some exercise! Bring gloves and water and dress appropriately for an outdoor experience.  For question related to the weather and workday cancellation, please call David Pittman 309-573-2354 Park at the Rocky Glen Parking Lot

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2025 Donovan Park Restoration Workday

Join these restoration workdays on the 3rd Sunday of every month at 1pm to meet new people, learn about native (and non-native) flora and fauna, have fun, and get some exercise! Tools are provided, but bring work gloves and water and dress appropriately for an outdoor experience. Closed toe shoes and required and long pants are preferred. Meet in the Donovan Park parking lot.For question related to the weather and workday cancellation, please call David Pittman 309-573-2354

Agency: Peoria Park District

Join these restoration workdays on the 3rd Sunday of every month at 1pm to meet new people, learn about native (and non-native) flora and fauna, have fun, and get some exercise! Tools are provided, but bring work gloves and water and dress appropriately for an outdoor experience. Closed toe shoes and required and long pants are preferred. Meet in the Donovan Park parking lot.For question related to the weather and workday cancellation, please call David Pittman 309-573-2354

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tawny Oaks Seed Collecting Work Days

Enjoy the outdoors and come assist staff in the collection of seeds from our prairie. Seeds collected are then used to continue to grow native plants into our landscape.
This is a hands-on task and requires volunteers to be able to bend, carry tools, traverse uneven terrain, and in some cases walk long distances.
Close toed shoes are required, long pants are preferred, but are optional. Please bring a water bottle and work gloves. We will provide work gloves if needed.

Agency: Peoria Park District

Enjoy the outdoors and come assist staff in the collection of seeds from our prairie. Seeds collected are then used to continue to grow native plants into our landscape.
This is a hands-on task and requires volunteers to be able to bend, carry tools, traverse uneven terrain, and in some cases walk long distances.
Close toed shoes are required, long pants are preferred, but are optional. Please bring a water bottle and work gloves. We will provide work gloves if needed.

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61526

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2025 Kinsey Mountain Bike Trail Maintenance

For trail work nights, PAMBA provides all of the tools. We just ask everyone to bring sturdy shoes, water, and gloves. We teach everybody what they need to do so no experience is necessary. It is labor intensive though. We will be cutting new trail tread with specially designed hand tools. For more information please go to https://www.pambamtb.org/Kinsey

Agency: Peoria Park District

For trail work nights, PAMBA provides all of the tools. We just ask everyone to bring sturdy shoes, water, and gloves. We teach everybody what they need to do so no experience is necessary. It is labor intensive though. We will be cutting new trail tread with specially designed hand tools. For more information please go to https://www.pambamtb.org/Kinsey

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Seeking Volunteer Actors for October Spooky Family Fun!

The Peoria Park District is looking for enthusiastic and family-friendly actors to help bring the spirit of Halloween to life at our upcoming October events!

We need volunteers to play fun and spooky (but not too scary!) characters that will entertain guests of all ages. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just love Halloween, we'd love to have you join us!
Great for theater students, drama clubs, or anyone who loves to perform!
Let's make this October boo-tifully fun together!

Agency: Peoria Park District

The Peoria Park District is looking for enthusiastic and family-friendly actors to help bring the spirit of Halloween to life at our upcoming October events!

We need volunteers to play fun and spooky (but not too scary!) characters that will entertain guests of all ages. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just love Halloween, we'd love to have you join us!
Great for theater students, drama clubs, or anyone who loves to perform!
Let's make this October boo-tifully fun together!

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 61603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Hayrides & Hotdogs

This is a fun Fall event where we roast hotdogs, make S'mores, and take a ride on a hayrack. Volunteers are needed to help Park District staff set-up, clean-up, and help out during the event. This event is at Sommer Farm in the back by the shelter.    

Agency: Peoria Park District

This is a fun Fall event where we roast hotdogs, make S'mores, and take a ride on a hayrack. Volunteers are needed to help Park District staff set-up, clean-up, and help out during the event. This event is at Sommer Farm in the back by the shelter.    

Agency: Peoria Park District

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61528

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spread the Warmth - Host a Coat Drive

Is your organization seeking opportunities to give back to the community?

Show your support by setting up a collection bin for Neighborhood House’s annual Coat Giveaway to help spread the warmth!

Neighborhood House will supply collection bins, while your organization will act as a designated collection site. The collection period is set for September 1, 2025, through October 17, 2025. 

We accept new and gently used coats, outerwear, scarves, hats, gloves, even socks. We are especially in need of outerwear for infants, youth, and larger sizes such as 4XL and 5XL.

Neighborhood House will schedule pick-ups as bins become full.

If you are interested in managing a collection bin, please reach out to Aleena Wessel at aleenaw@nhpeoria.org or call (309) 674-1131, ext 300.

Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Is your organization seeking opportunities to give back to the community?

Show your support by setting up a collection bin for Neighborhood House’s annual Coat Giveaway to help spread the warmth!

Neighborhood House will supply collection bins, while your organization will act as a designated collection site. The collection period is set for September 1, 2025, through October 17, 2025. 

We accept new and gently used coats, outerwear, scarves, hats, gloves, even socks. We are especially in need of outerwear for infants, youth, and larger sizes such as 4XL and 5XL.

Neighborhood House will schedule pick-ups as bins become full.

If you are interested in managing a collection bin, please reach out to Aleena Wessel at aleenaw@nhpeoria.org or call (309) 674-1131, ext 300.

Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2025 through Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office Assistant Volunteer

Basic Function: Under the supervision of Alternatives Program staff and Directors, assist agency programs and participants in promoting the independence and quality of life of older adults and their families.

Basic Responsibilities: Have knowledge of resources and talk with isolated seniors through our Ring for Care Program, assist agency programs by making program packets/materials, make copies, update resources, file, fold brochures, prep mass mailings, work with the Caregiver Counselors to call and assist Caregivers and/or assist with Caregiver Support groups, help prep and attend agency outreach events, become SHIP certified to assist with Medicare and Medicaid applications for Open Enrollment. 

Qualifications: Enjoy working with older adults and the general population. Must have the ability to pass a background check. Have good listening skills and maintain confidentiality. Complete initial orientation/training and attend annual meeting for volunteers. Complete an agency volunteer timesheet with a description of tasks performed. Must be able to commit a minimum of two hours a month. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Basic Function: Under the supervision of Alternatives Program staff and Directors, assist agency programs and participants in promoting the independence and quality of life of older adults and their families.

Basic Responsibilities: Have knowledge of resources and talk with isolated seniors through our Ring for Care Program, assist agency programs by making program packets/materials, make copies, update resources, file, fold brochures, prep mass mailings, work with the Caregiver Counselors to call and assist Caregivers and/or assist with Caregiver Support groups, help prep and attend agency outreach events, become SHIP certified to assist with Medicare and Medicaid applications for Open Enrollment. 

Qualifications: Enjoy working with older adults and the general population. Must have the ability to pass a background check. Have good listening skills and maintain confidentiality. Complete initial orientation/training and attend annual meeting for volunteers. Complete an agency volunteer timesheet with a description of tasks performed. Must be able to commit a minimum of two hours a month. 

Agency: Alternatives For The Older Adult

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61265-3728

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Hero in Action! Save lives, one blood drive at a time!

Blood Donor Ambassador: Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.  The need for blood is constant and so is the need for volunteers at our Blood Drives to help save lives. Volunteer Blood Donor Ambassadors ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Scan QR code to be a Red Cross volunteer!

Agency: American Red Cross - Nebraska-Iowa Region

Blood Donor Ambassador: Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood.  The need for blood is constant and so is the need for volunteers at our Blood Drives to help save lives. Volunteer Blood Donor Ambassadors ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. For more information or to apply go to: https://www.redcross.org/volunteertoday

Scan QR code to be a Red Cross volunteer!

Agency: American Red Cross - Nebraska-Iowa Region

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentors - McKinley Elementary

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for McKinley Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 1:55-2:25

First Grade 1:25-1:50

Second Grade 8:45-9:10

Third Grade 8:45-9:10

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for McKinley Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 1:55-2:25

First Grade 1:25-1:50

Second Grade 8:45-9:10

Third Grade 8:45-9:10

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentors - Grant Elementary

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Grant Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:50-1:20

First Grade 1:35-2:05

Second Grade 2:00-2:25

Third Grade 10:45-11:10

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Grant Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:50-1:20

First Grade 1:35-2:05

Second Grade 2:00-2:25

Third Grade 10:45-11:10

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentors - Jefferson Elementary

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Jefferson Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:10-12:40

First Grade 9:15-9:45

Second Grade 9:45-10:10

Third Grade 8:45-9:15

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Jefferson Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 12:10-12:40

First Grade 9:15-9:45

Second Grade 9:45-10:10

Third Grade 8:45-9:15

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Mentors - Madison Elementary

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Madison Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 10:30-11:00

First Grade 9:30-10:00

Second Grade 12:20-12:45

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

United Way Muscatine's Educate United Affinity group is looking for Reading Mentors for Madison Elementary School. Reading Mentors will go to the school one time per week during a 30-Min reading block and work kids on small group basis. The children will rotate so volunteers will see all or a good portion of the kids in their assigned class each time. The Reading Mentors will read to the children and have the children read to them. Reading Mentors can bring an age-appropriate book or use one the school has. Volunteers are needed during the following times.

Monday-Friday options are available:

Kindergarten 10:30-11:00

First Grade 9:30-10:00

Second Grade 12:20-12:45

Agency: United Way Muscatine County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Leader

Lead a small 30-minute group 3 times per day with children aged 2-8 years old that includes art projects, science experiments, and gross motor activities.

Agency: Hope School Foundation dba The Autism Clinic at Hope

Lead a small 30-minute group 3 times per day with children aged 2-8 years old that includes art projects, science experiments, and gross motor activities.

Agency: Hope School Foundation dba The Autism Clinic at Hope

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 62703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Community Representative

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Our representatives serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, businesses, and civic organizations or faith communities.

These volunteers represent the Alzheimer’s Association by sharing information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events.  There are also opportunities to do short educational presentations for those who are interested.

Training is provided.

To learn more and/or to complete the application process please go to:

the Alzheimer's Association Community Rep Page

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Our representatives serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, businesses, and civic organizations or faith communities.

These volunteers represent the Alzheimer’s Association by sharing information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events.  There are also opportunities to do short educational presentations for those who are interested.

Training is provided.

To learn more and/or to complete the application process please go to:

the Alzheimer's Association Community Rep Page

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Landscaping/Gardening

EP!C’s group homes offer individuals a safe, supportive, and comfortable space to live as independently as possible, thanks in part to the care and dedication of our amazing staff. We're looking for volunteers to assist with landscaping and outdoor maintenance projects that help create warm, inviting environments for our residents to enjoy.

Volunteer Tasks May Include:

Removing weeds, brush, or small trees

Planting flowers or shrubs

Laying rock or mulch

Power washing surfaces

Seal coating driveways or walkways

This role is a great fit if you enjoy working outdoors and don’t mind physical activity. Tasks may involve standing for long periods and lifting heavy materials.

Contact Cara Domaszewicz at cdomaszewicz@epicci.org if interested!


Agency: EP!C

EP!C’s group homes offer individuals a safe, supportive, and comfortable space to live as independently as possible, thanks in part to the care and dedication of our amazing staff. We're looking for volunteers to assist with landscaping and outdoor maintenance projects that help create warm, inviting environments for our residents to enjoy.

Volunteer Tasks May Include:

Removing weeds, brush, or small trees

Planting flowers or shrubs

Laying rock or mulch

Power washing surfaces

Seal coating driveways or walkways

This role is a great fit if you enjoy working outdoors and don’t mind physical activity. Tasks may involve standing for long periods and lifting heavy materials.

Contact Cara Domaszewicz at cdomaszewicz@epicci.org if interested!


Agency: EP!C

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 61615

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Interior Wall Painting

Painting the interior walls of the second building

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Painting the interior walls of the second building

Agency: Bluff Strokes Art Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: LATINX FIESTA

The Latinx Fiesta is just around the corner, and we need YOU to make it an incredible success. Join Opening Door's volunteer team and build meaningful connections, help share resources for women in our community and celebrate the Latinx culture of Dubuque.


https://www.dubuqueunidos.com/

Agency: Opening Doors: Maria House & Teresa Shelter

The Latinx Fiesta is just around the corner, and we need YOU to make it an incredible success. Join Opening Door's volunteer team and build meaningful connections, help share resources for women in our community and celebrate the Latinx culture of Dubuque.


https://www.dubuqueunidos.com/

Agency: Opening Doors: Maria House & Teresa Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spooktacular!

Join us for a spooktacular night of freaky fun! Enjoy ghoulish carnival games, fang-tastic prizes, and a hair-raising costume contest the whole family can sink their teeth into!


Pearce is in need of volunteers to help us run carnival-like games & event set up and tear down.

Agency: Pearce Community Center

Join us for a spooktacular night of freaky fun! Enjoy ghoulish carnival games, fang-tastic prizes, and a hair-raising costume contest the whole family can sink their teeth into!


Pearce is in need of volunteers to help us run carnival-like games & event set up and tear down.

Agency: Pearce Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 61523

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in our classroom!

We are looking for some volunteers to boost our volunteer base and bring new faces into our Montessori community.  This is an ongoing opportunity.  Our classroom hours are 8:30a-3:30p.  We are looking for volunteers to help out in the afternoons on a regular basis or as a fill-in for a other volunteers who may be on vacation.

You would be working with children in grades 1st through 6th, helping them when they ask for help or if you have something specific you would like to share with us, we can chat about that!  We can go more in depth when you choose this opportunity!

You will be required to pass a background check and fingerprinting before starting. 

Agency: Golden Elementary Montessori

We are looking for some volunteers to boost our volunteer base and bring new faces into our Montessori community.  This is an ongoing opportunity.  Our classroom hours are 8:30a-3:30p.  We are looking for volunteers to help out in the afternoons on a regular basis or as a fill-in for a other volunteers who may be on vacation.

You would be working with children in grades 1st through 6th, helping them when they ask for help or if you have something specific you would like to share with us, we can chat about that!  We can go more in depth when you choose this opportunity!

You will be required to pass a background check and fingerprinting before starting. 

Agency: Golden Elementary Montessori

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parking Lot Maintenance

Looking for help with regular maintenance on parking lot area such as spraying for weeds, using leaf blower and broom to maintain tidy appearance. 

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Looking for help with regular maintenance on parking lot area such as spraying for weeds, using leaf blower and broom to maintain tidy appearance. 

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ready to make a difference? Volunteer today!

Agency: Junior Achievement of the Heartland

Agency: Junior Achievement of the Heartland

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Scott and surrounding counties

The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa!  After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy.

Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. 

Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis.

If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application!  866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov

Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa!  After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy.

Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. 

Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis.

If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application!  866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov

Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50319

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Care Representative (Front Desk)

Summary

The volunteer Community Care Representative will represent the Dubuque Regional Humane Society in a professional and courteous manner and provide prompt and courteous service at the Main Lobby. We are looking for enthusiastic, reliable team players with excellent customer service and willingness to learn!


Shifts we need help (full or partial):

Tuesday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m

Thursday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m

Friday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.


If you are interested in this volunteer role, please apply as a volunteer on our website (add front desk interest in application notes) and complete our new volunteer orientation: https://www.dbqhumane.org/new-volunteer 

 

Essential Job Functions

Greet and provide timely, compassionate, and courteous service to the community, visitors, and volunteers as they enter Kinsey’s CampusAnswer phones, data entry into PetPoint, filing, copying, and faxingProvide accurate information to the community and volunteers about the DRHS’ policies and proceduresHandle questions, concerns, and issues from the public in a professional mannerAssist the community and volunteers with animals for socializationMaintain knowledge of animal inventory, shelter events, and special needs of the shelterPerform adoptions and adoption holdsHandle adoption returns and issue gift certificates for exchange  Provide adoption counseling to ensure optimal fit and animal well-beingReceive payments for services by cash or credit cardReceive owner surrendered and stray animals and ensure timely transport of information from proper Veterinary Clinic to our shelterCreate lost and found reportsProperly clean temporary animal holding enclosuresCreate cage cards for animalsBalance cash registers and count deposit cash at the end of the nightWork collaboratively with staff and volunteers to ensure a clean, pleasant, and organized work environment including all areas that the community can and cannot seeSafely transfer animals from one animal enclosure to another and ensure proper documentation Receive and accurately record in-kind donations and store in proper locations

Agency: Dubuque Regional Humane Society

Summary

The volunteer Community Care Representative will represent the Dubuque Regional Humane Society in a professional and courteous manner and provide prompt and courteous service at the Main Lobby. We are looking for enthusiastic, reliable team players with excellent customer service and willingness to learn!


Shifts we need help (full or partial):

Tuesday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m

Thursday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m

Friday - 11:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.


If you are interested in this volunteer role, please apply as a volunteer on our website (add front desk interest in application notes) and complete our new volunteer orientation: https://www.dbqhumane.org/new-volunteer 

 

Essential Job Functions

Greet and provide timely, compassionate, and courteous service to the community, visitors, and volunteers as they enter Kinsey’s CampusAnswer phones, data entry into PetPoint, filing, copying, and faxingProvide accurate information to the community and volunteers about the DRHS’ policies and proceduresHandle questions, concerns, and issues from the public in a professional mannerAssist the community and volunteers with animals for socializationMaintain knowledge of animal inventory, shelter events, and special needs of the shelterPerform adoptions and adoption holdsHandle adoption returns and issue gift certificates for exchange  Provide adoption counseling to ensure optimal fit and animal well-beingReceive payments for services by cash or credit cardReceive owner surrendered and stray animals and ensure timely transport of information from proper Veterinary Clinic to our shelterCreate lost and found reportsProperly clean temporary animal holding enclosuresCreate cage cards for animalsBalance cash registers and count deposit cash at the end of the nightWork collaboratively with staff and volunteers to ensure a clean, pleasant, and organized work environment including all areas that the community can and cannot seeSafely transfer animals from one animal enclosure to another and ensure proper documentation Receive and accurately record in-kind donations and store in proper locations

Agency: Dubuque Regional Humane Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BoardSERVE October 2025

Learn the basics of what goes into serving on a nonprofit committee or board of directors through our BoardSERVE seminar. Participants will learn about the financial, structural, and strategic components of serving on a nonprofit committee or board through engaging presentations and conversations. After completing the seminar, Heart of Illinois United Way will stay connected with participants and connect them with local agencies when opportunities arise.

The intent of our BoardSERVE seminar is to equip participants with the knowledge they need to serve effectively on a nonprofit board or committee. Specific topics covered include finance, structures, strategy, and types of nonprofit boards. Sessions are lecture-based but offer ample opportunities for discussion.Through the BoardSERVE seminar, you will participate in dynamic presentations and conversations designed to prepare you for impactful board service. The skills you will develop will help you support local nonprofits in creating lasting change.

Note—This seminar is not intended to help individuals start their own nonprofit organization and board; it is intended to help individuals gain an understanding of the various parts of serving on an established nonprofit board or committee.

If you cannot attend this session, but are interested in future dates, please fill out the BoardSERVE interest form, which can be found here.

Agency: Heart of Illinois United Way

Learn the basics of what goes into serving on a nonprofit committee or board of directors through our BoardSERVE seminar. Participants will learn about the financial, structural, and strategic components of serving on a nonprofit committee or board through engaging presentations and conversations. After completing the seminar, Heart of Illinois United Way will stay connected with participants and connect them with local agencies when opportunities arise.

The intent of our BoardSERVE seminar is to equip participants with the knowledge they need to serve effectively on a nonprofit board or committee. Specific topics covered include finance, structures, strategy, and types of nonprofit boards. Sessions are lecture-based but offer ample opportunities for discussion.Through the BoardSERVE seminar, you will participate in dynamic presentations and conversations designed to prepare you for impactful board service. The skills you will develop will help you support local nonprofits in creating lasting change.

Note—This seminar is not intended to help individuals start their own nonprofit organization and board; it is intended to help individuals gain an understanding of the various parts of serving on an established nonprofit board or committee.

If you cannot attend this session, but are interested in future dates, please fill out the BoardSERVE interest form, which can be found here.

Agency: Heart of Illinois United Way

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 15, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Dubuque and surrounding counties

The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa!  After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy.

Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. 

Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis.

If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application!  866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov

Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa!  After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy.

Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. 

Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis.

If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application!  866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov

Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50319

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Iowa Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman- Muscatine and surrounding counties

The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa!  After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy.

Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. 

Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis.

If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application!  866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov

Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman coordinates a volunteer ombudsman program, and we are actively seeking volunteers throughout the state of Iowa!  After completing initial certification training, a volunteer ombudsman in our program will make regular visits to an assigned long-term care facility to help serve as a voice for residents, talking with them about their rights, empowering them, and providing advocacy.

Our volunteers are asked to spend a minimum of 3 hours per month in their assigned facility, complete monthly reports, work with long-term care ombudsman staff at the local and state levels, and complete annual continuing education to remain certified. 

Visits to facilities are generally unannounced and can be made at any time, any day generally between the hours of 8am-8pm. For a volunteer who may wish to make an impact but not wish/be able to make visits to facilities, there are more administrative volunteer opportunities available on an individualized basis.

If you have a passion for helping other people, especially those most vulnerable in our state, feel free to contact us for an application!  866-236-1430 or sltco@hhs.iowa.gov

Agency: Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 50319

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hold a Pet Food Drive

Our Critter Meals on Wheels program delivers food twice a month to over 120 pets in the Greater Peoria area that provide companionship for our Meals on Wheels clients. You can allow us to continue serving these individuals and their pets by hosting a pet food drive. If you or your organization are interested in hosting a pet food drive, please contact Aleena Wessel at either aleenaw@nhpeoria.org or 309-674-1131

Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Our Critter Meals on Wheels program delivers food twice a month to over 120 pets in the Greater Peoria area that provide companionship for our Meals on Wheels clients. You can allow us to continue serving these individuals and their pets by hosting a pet food drive. If you or your organization are interested in hosting a pet food drive, please contact Aleena Wessel at either aleenaw@nhpeoria.org or 309-674-1131

Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hold a Canned Food Drive

Twice a month, Neighborhood House hosts a food pantry that has assisted ~350 individuals within the Peoria community. The food pantry is in need of several shelf-stable items that will allow us to continue serving the community by providing nutritional food. If you or your organization is interested in hosting a food drive, please contact Aleena Wessel @aleenaw@nhpeoria.org or 309-674-1131 ext. 300.

Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Twice a month, Neighborhood House hosts a food pantry that has assisted ~350 individuals within the Peoria community. The food pantry is in need of several shelf-stable items that will allow us to continue serving the community by providing nutritional food. If you or your organization is interested in hosting a food drive, please contact Aleena Wessel @aleenaw@nhpeoria.org or 309-674-1131 ext. 300.

Agency: Neighborhood House Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61605

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth tutor/mentor

Project Renewal relies heavily on community volunteers to successfully carry out our mission. Individuals who have a sincere desire in helping improve the lives of children in our community can do so through our youth program and agency activities. We need your support!

Volunteers may assist on an individual basis, with another person, as a family or group. Volunteers are utilized for ongoing activities, special projects, as well as for onetime events. Volunteers can directly interact with our youth or provide support to our agency. Both are needed! Hours to serve can be determined according to your schedule, the nature of the activity, on an as needed basis or scheduled within youth program

Afterschool program hours: Monday - Friday, 2:45 – 5:30 p.m.

Summer program hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., additional field trip hours scheduled on a weekly basis.

Times can vary for volunteers to fit their schedule: once a week or however often is desired by volunteer, how long can be decided by volunteer also - whether it is for an hour or more within the time frame of our program hours or for a specific event. Feel free to call to discuss, 563-324-0800

Basic Function and Responsibility

To assist in supervising educational, recreational, and social activities designed to teach school-age children needed life skills such as self-esteem, time management, non-violent conflict resolution, interpersonal skills, and appropriate social behavior.

Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities

Assist children with homework and tutoring projects. Develop supportive mentoring relationships with the children participating in the program. Serve as a positive role model for the children. Assist in preparing and supervising educational and recreational activities for children. Assist in clean up and organization of program supplies and facility.

Volunteer examples: helping youth with homework, tutoring math, reading, writing, assist with craft projects, baking, computers, social interaction with youth, playing games, etc. Or other organization items, such as fundraising, marketing, garden and yard work, maintenance or cleaning.

Special Events: Project Renewal Fit-Fest, neighborhood parties –Halloween, Christmas Caroling, Easter Egg Hunt.

Agency: Project Renewal

Project Renewal relies heavily on community volunteers to successfully carry out our mission. Individuals who have a sincere desire in helping improve the lives of children in our community can do so through our youth program and agency activities. We need your support!

Volunteers may assist on an individual basis, with another person, as a family or group. Volunteers are utilized for ongoing activities, special projects, as well as for onetime events. Volunteers can directly interact with our youth or provide support to our agency. Both are needed! Hours to serve can be determined according to your schedule, the nature of the activity, on an as needed basis or scheduled within youth program

Afterschool program hours: Monday - Friday, 2:45 – 5:30 p.m.

Summer program hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., additional field trip hours scheduled on a weekly basis.

Times can vary for volunteers to fit their schedule: once a week or however often is desired by volunteer, how long can be decided by volunteer also - whether it is for an hour or more within the time frame of our program hours or for a specific event. Feel free to call to discuss, 563-324-0800

Basic Function and Responsibility

To assist in supervising educational, recreational, and social activities designed to teach school-age children needed life skills such as self-esteem, time management, non-violent conflict resolution, interpersonal skills, and appropriate social behavior.

Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities

Assist children with homework and tutoring projects. Develop supportive mentoring relationships with the children participating in the program. Serve as a positive role model for the children. Assist in preparing and supervising educational and recreational activities for children. Assist in clean up and organization of program supplies and facility.

Volunteer examples: helping youth with homework, tutoring math, reading, writing, assist with craft projects, baking, computers, social interaction with youth, playing games, etc. Or other organization items, such as fundraising, marketing, garden and yard work, maintenance or cleaning.

Special Events: Project Renewal Fit-Fest, neighborhood parties –Halloween, Christmas Caroling, Easter Egg Hunt.

Agency: Project Renewal

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52802

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lead by Example - Mentor Today!

Do you have one hour a week to spend with a young person in our community?

If you do, then consider becoming a mentor!

Now more than ever, youth need positive role models and a listening ear. Whether your skills and interests include helping with homework and career planning, leading a game or sport, playing video or board games, or just grabbing lunch and chatting with a student, you can help to make a difference for local youth through this opportunity.  

Goodwill Industries is looking for a male role model to meet one-on-one directly with youth in the Peoria and surrounding areas on a weekly basis. We will work with your schedule to find the perfect opportunity that fits your and the students' needs. We will provide training and staff guidance to help you to build a positive relationship with the student.

If you are interested in helping youth in the community, please contact GoodGuides Program Coordinator, Meg Marin, at mmarin@goodwillpeo.org for more information. 

Agency: Goodwill Industries of Central Illinois, Inc.

Do you have one hour a week to spend with a young person in our community?

If you do, then consider becoming a mentor!

Now more than ever, youth need positive role models and a listening ear. Whether your skills and interests include helping with homework and career planning, leading a game or sport, playing video or board games, or just grabbing lunch and chatting with a student, you can help to make a difference for local youth through this opportunity.  

Goodwill Industries is looking for a male role model to meet one-on-one directly with youth in the Peoria and surrounding areas on a weekly basis. We will work with your schedule to find the perfect opportunity that fits your and the students' needs. We will provide training and staff guidance to help you to build a positive relationship with the student.

If you are interested in helping youth in the community, please contact GoodGuides Program Coordinator, Meg Marin, at mmarin@goodwillpeo.org for more information. 

Agency: Goodwill Industries of Central Illinois, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Empower A Young Person: Be a Mentor!

Goodwill is looking for a friendly and caring individual who would be willing to spend their time mentoring local youth who are a part of a small group at a local Peoria middle or high school. Group sizes are typically 4-5 youth and meet during school hours.

If you would be willing to volunteer just one hour a week to positively impact youths' lives, please consider volunteering your time as a GoodGuides Youth Mentor.

If you have any questions or want to learn more, please reach out to GoodGuides Program Coordinator, Meg Marin, at mmarin@goodwillpeo.org

Agency: Goodwill Industries of Central Illinois, Inc.

Goodwill is looking for a friendly and caring individual who would be willing to spend their time mentoring local youth who are a part of a small group at a local Peoria middle or high school. Group sizes are typically 4-5 youth and meet during school hours.

If you would be willing to volunteer just one hour a week to positively impact youths' lives, please consider volunteering your time as a GoodGuides Youth Mentor.

If you have any questions or want to learn more, please reach out to GoodGuides Program Coordinator, Meg Marin, at mmarin@goodwillpeo.org

Agency: Goodwill Industries of Central Illinois, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 61614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RiverWorks Volunteer

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The RiverWorks Assistant (Education) (2nd floor) is responsible for helping the Educator at the RiverWorks Stream Table during peak hours. Please help clean up any water, hang up smocks and collect boats. Extra towels and smocks are available in the storage closet. This area can get wet, so volunteers/interns should wear footwear that will not hold water. The volunteer can assist the learning process while the children and adults are having fun. Shifts are available daily from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm and/or 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Please state availability when responding

RiverWorks volunteers are needed 7 days a week 363 days a year (closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day). Volunteers are asked to consider a weekly schedule of 1-2 hours per week. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS (After 10 hours commitment) All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

When volunteers work in public areas and commit to a regular schedule, they are given a museum uniform shirt (similar to a polo shirt). The uniform shirt should be worn with tan or khaki colored pants; no blue jeans, blue jean skirts, or shorts. Capri khakis are acceptable.  All volunteers must wear a name badge to be identified as a museum volunteer.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The RiverWorks Assistant (Education) (2nd floor) is responsible for helping the Educator at the RiverWorks Stream Table during peak hours. Please help clean up any water, hang up smocks and collect boats. Extra towels and smocks are available in the storage closet. This area can get wet, so volunteers/interns should wear footwear that will not hold water. The volunteer can assist the learning process while the children and adults are having fun. Shifts are available daily from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm and/or 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Please state availability when responding

RiverWorks volunteers are needed 7 days a week 363 days a year (closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day). Volunteers are asked to consider a weekly schedule of 1-2 hours per week. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS (After 10 hours commitment) All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

When volunteers work in public areas and commit to a regular schedule, they are given a museum uniform shirt (similar to a polo shirt). The uniform shirt should be worn with tan or khaki colored pants; no blue jeans, blue jean skirts, or shorts. Capri khakis are acceptable.  All volunteers must wear a name badge to be identified as a museum volunteer.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum & Aquarium Greeters Needed

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The volunteer greeter position is a vital position at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. The greeter is one of the first faces the River Museum guests will see. The greeter welcomes each visitor to our campus with a “Welcome” and a “Smile”. The greeter stands near the front doors of the Mississippi River Center and the National River Center.

If visitors are entering for the first time in either building the greeter offers the visitor a map of the campus and answers any questions they may have. Questions may vary from:

Where are the restrooms? How do I get to the other building? Where is the elevator? Can we leave the museum and come back in? How do you keep the ducks from flying?

Greeters are needed 7 days a week 363 days a year (closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day). Greeters are asked to consider a weekly schedule of 1-2 hours per week. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

Interested volunteers will be contacted to set up an interview. Interviews take approximately 45 minutes and will include a small tour of the facility.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The volunteer greeter position is a vital position at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium. The greeter is one of the first faces the River Museum guests will see. The greeter welcomes each visitor to our campus with a “Welcome” and a “Smile”. The greeter stands near the front doors of the Mississippi River Center and the National River Center.

If visitors are entering for the first time in either building the greeter offers the visitor a map of the campus and answers any questions they may have. Questions may vary from:

Where are the restrooms? How do I get to the other building? Where is the elevator? Can we leave the museum and come back in? How do you keep the ducks from flying?

Greeters are needed 7 days a week 363 days a year (closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day). Greeters are asked to consider a weekly schedule of 1-2 hours per week. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

Interested volunteers will be contacted to set up an interview. Interviews take approximately 45 minutes and will include a small tour of the facility.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Down in the Delta Volunteer

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The Down in the Delta Volunteer (National River Center) assists the Delta Educator with tasks such as instructing visitors to rinse hands, explaining the proper technique to use while interacting with the animals and provides simple interpretation when applicable. Using photos, interpretive media the live Cow nose, yellow, Atlantic stingray; this volunteer assists the Delta Educator in interpreting the stingray of the Mississippi Delta and in maintaining a safe environment for our animals and or visitors.  Shifts are Daily 10:00am - 12:00pm and/or 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Please state your availability when responding.

Down in the Delta volunteers are needed 7 days a week 363 days a year (closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day). Volunteers are asked to consider a weekly schedule of 1-2 hours per week. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

When volunteers work in public areas and commit to a regular schedule they will be given a museum uniform shirt (similar to a polo shirt). The uniform shirt should be worn with tan or khaki colored pants; no blue jeans, blue jean skirts, or shorts. Capri khakis are acceptable.  All volunteers must wear a name badge to be identified as a museum volunteer

Interested volunteers will be contacted to set up an interview. Interviews take approximately 45 minutes and will include a small tour of the facility.

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The Down in the Delta Volunteer (National River Center) assists the Delta Educator with tasks such as instructing visitors to rinse hands, explaining the proper technique to use while interacting with the animals and provides simple interpretation when applicable. Using photos, interpretive media the live Cow nose, yellow, Atlantic stingray; this volunteer assists the Delta Educator in interpreting the stingray of the Mississippi Delta and in maintaining a safe environment for our animals and or visitors.  Shifts are Daily 10:00am - 12:00pm and/or 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Please state your availability when responding.

Down in the Delta volunteers are needed 7 days a week 363 days a year (closed Christmas and Thanksgiving Day). Volunteers are asked to consider a weekly schedule of 1-2 hours per week. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

When volunteers work in public areas and commit to a regular schedule they will be given a museum uniform shirt (similar to a polo shirt). The uniform shirt should be worn with tan or khaki colored pants; no blue jeans, blue jean skirts, or shorts. Capri khakis are acceptable.  All volunteers must wear a name badge to be identified as a museum volunteer

Interested volunteers will be contacted to set up an interview. Interviews take approximately 45 minutes and will include a small tour of the facility.

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blacksmith/Maintenance/Skilled Volunteers Needed!

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The Blacksmith/Maintenance/Skilled volunteer (Boat Shop) is located in the boat shop or blacksmith shop in the Mississippi River Discovery Center. This is a group of volunteers that get together on Thursday mornings to help with electrical, woodworking, blacksmithing, building, and repairing projects for the Museum & Aquarium. If you like to work with your hands, have a skill that you would like to utilize or have wanting to learn a skill, this is the position for you!

Blacksmith/Maintenance/Skilled volunteers are needed 2 days a week. currently each Thursday morning but we are looking at adding skilled volunteers on Saturdays and Sundays, once trained. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

When volunteers work in public areas and commit to a regular schedule they will be given a museum uniform shirt (similar to a polo shirt). skilled volunteers are encouraged to follow our safety policies, further discussion on apparel and equipment upon confirmation of acceptance. 

Interested volunteers will be contacted to set up an interview. Interviews take approximately 45 minutes and will include a small tour of the facility.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

By supplementing museum staff without receiving direct remuneration, volunteers enable the Museum & Aquarium to expand our services to the public, to further research and develop operations, and to project and maintain our positive image in the community.

The Blacksmith/Maintenance/Skilled volunteer (Boat Shop) is located in the boat shop or blacksmith shop in the Mississippi River Discovery Center. This is a group of volunteers that get together on Thursday mornings to help with electrical, woodworking, blacksmithing, building, and repairing projects for the Museum & Aquarium. If you like to work with your hands, have a skill that you would like to utilize or have wanting to learn a skill, this is the position for you!

Blacksmith/Maintenance/Skilled volunteers are needed 2 days a week. currently each Thursday morning but we are looking at adding skilled volunteers on Saturdays and Sundays, once trained. (The Museum & Aquarium requires at least 10 hours per year to remain an active volunteer). Active volunteers will earn the following benefits:

VOLUNTEER BENEFITS All benefits are subject to change

Free individual admission for the volunteer One guest pass after each 40 hours of service (maximum of 8 per calendar year) gift shop discount food and beverage discount Free Soda/Coffee during your volunteer shift Volunteer Appreciation parties Continuing education sessions Volunteer shirt

When volunteers work in public areas and commit to a regular schedule they will be given a museum uniform shirt (similar to a polo shirt). skilled volunteers are encouraged to follow our safety policies, further discussion on apparel and equipment upon confirmation of acceptance. 

Interested volunteers will be contacted to set up an interview. Interviews take approximately 45 minutes and will include a small tour of the facility.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Dubuque County Historical Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52001

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Silver Cord Volunteers

Interested in gaining silver cord hours? Come read, play, or do fun math games with our kids ages K-6th. We would love to have you! Our program runs M-F 3:15-5:15 email niki@flickingerlearning.org to get started.

Stay for one hour, stay for the whole program. The choice is yours. Our students just love having new faces to interact and learn with!

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Interested in gaining silver cord hours? Come read, play, or do fun math games with our kids ages K-6th. We would love to have you! Our program runs M-F 3:15-5:15 email niki@flickingerlearning.org to get started.

Stay for one hour, stay for the whole program. The choice is yours. Our students just love having new faces to interact and learn with!

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Data Entry

Thanks to Student and Intern Days of Caring we are half way there! We are logging our books for our Accelerated Reader Library. Arrange the hours that work for you. Contact niki@flickingerlearning.org

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Thanks to Student and Intern Days of Caring we are half way there! We are logging our books for our Accelerated Reader Library. Arrange the hours that work for you. Contact niki@flickingerlearning.org

Agency: Flickinger Learning Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 52761

Allow Groups: Yes