Opportunities From: United Way of King County

Volunteer: 2026 MLK: Early morning support

Are you an early riser with a heart for community action? We need three enthusiastic volunteers to help set the stage for an impactful MLK Day of Service!

Join us at Garfield High School from 6-8 AM to:

Keep the main parking lot clear as the rally starting point.Set up signs and traffic cones to ensure the area is secure and ready for the day’s activities.Kickstart the day by being the unsung heroes behind a smoothly run event.

This is a short, high-energy role perfect for those who want to make a big impact with just an hour of their morning. Plus, you’ll be the first to soak in the rally atmosphere and feel the buzz of the day ahead!

Let’s honor Dr. King’s legacy together—bright and early

Required Volunteer Orientation — January 6
All volunteers are asked to attend a Know Before You Go session on January 6 from 7:30–8:30 pm. This one-hour virtual orientation will cover important details to help you feel prepared for MLK Day of Service.

Zoom Info:
Meeting ID: 550 244 3412
Passcode: uxLBx8
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5502443412

Location:
Virtual (Zoom)

Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Are you an early riser with a heart for community action? We need three enthusiastic volunteers to help set the stage for an impactful MLK Day of Service!

Join us at Garfield High School from 6-8 AM to:

Keep the main parking lot clear as the rally starting point.Set up signs and traffic cones to ensure the area is secure and ready for the day’s activities.Kickstart the day by being the unsung heroes behind a smoothly run event.

This is a short, high-energy role perfect for those who want to make a big impact with just an hour of their morning. Plus, you’ll be the first to soak in the rally atmosphere and feel the buzz of the day ahead!

Let’s honor Dr. King’s legacy together—bright and early

Required Volunteer Orientation — January 6
All volunteers are asked to attend a Know Before You Go session on January 6 from 7:30–8:30 pm. This one-hour virtual orientation will cover important details to help you feel prepared for MLK Day of Service.

Zoom Info:
Meeting ID: 550 244 3412
Passcode: uxLBx8
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5502443412

Location:
Virtual (Zoom)

Information on workshops, job fair, rally, and youth event is updated regularly at www.seattlemlkcoalition.org   #MLKSeattle

To ensure the safety of everyone at our events, we still encourage healthy practices such as staying home when sick, washing hands regularly, and listening to healthcare experts as new information becomes available

Organization: Seattle MLK Jr. Organizing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 19, 2026

Zip Code: 98112

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Looking for a virtual volunteer opportunity? Help those recover from disasters by becoming a Recovery Caseworker!

This virtual role provides follow-up and recovery planning services for individuals and households following home fires or disasters, including referrals. Caseworkers make initial contact with the client within 48 hours of the disaster. Work with clients to get connected with resources. All training is provided.

Organization: American Red Cross

This virtual role provides follow-up and recovery planning services for individuals and households following home fires or disasters, including referrals. Caseworkers make initial contact with the client within 48 hours of the disaster. Work with clients to get connected with resources. All training is provided.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: International Law Youth Action Campaign Coordinator & Outreach

Every day we hear about the consequences of war and the suffering of the victims of armed conflict. Join in the effort to raise awareness about the rules of war. The International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Youth Action Campaign (YAC)- Regional Coordinator manages the YAC program at a regional level. The YAC program informs youth ages 13-24 about IHL and encourages youth to build a peer-to-peer awareness campaign on an IHL topic.

Volunteer Responsibilities include:

A passion for working with youth and an interest in IHL.

Participate in the monthly call during the implementation of the program.

Recruit teams of youth IHL advocates from your region to participate in the program.

Implement the IHL training for youth teams and help them to design their campaigns on an IHL topic.

Time Commitment:

At least one-year appointment.

Approximately 10 - 20 hours a month;

3-4 hours a week with youth teams during the implementation of the campaign (school year).

Organization: American Red Cross

Every day we hear about the consequences of war and the suffering of the victims of armed conflict. Join in the effort to raise awareness about the rules of war. The International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Youth Action Campaign (YAC)- Regional Coordinator manages the YAC program at a regional level. The YAC program informs youth ages 13-24 about IHL and encourages youth to build a peer-to-peer awareness campaign on an IHL topic.

Volunteer Responsibilities include:

A passion for working with youth and an interest in IHL.

Participate in the monthly call during the implementation of the program.

Recruit teams of youth IHL advocates from your region to participate in the program.

Implement the IHL training for youth teams and help them to design their campaigns on an IHL topic.

Time Commitment:

At least one-year appointment.

Approximately 10 - 20 hours a month;

3-4 hours a week with youth teams during the implementation of the campaign (school year).

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Fire- Dispatcher (Disaster Hotline Volunteer)

Duty Officer (disaster hotline volunteer)- The Duty officer is the first line of contact for First Responders. Police/Fire/Ambulance calls the Red Cross disaster hotline and the Duty Officer is the one that receives the call, takes down all the pertinent information, and then calls the DAT team and relays the information (Example: Home fire at __ location, 4 Adults, 2 kids, a dog and a cat all need services). Then the DAT team responds in person to the event and provides immediate assistance. Calls are relayed from the hotline to your personal cell phone.

Duty Officers coordinate with our Disaster Action Team members to initialize a disaster or emergency response. When a fire, flood, or other disaster occurs, our central Hotline phone will forward to your personal cell phone. You then contact our team members to dispatch them to respond to various situations.

Responsibilities:

Leadership:

May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.

Functional:

Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available. Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC View, when applicable. 4. Where appropriate, maintains access to and ability to use the Client Assistance System (CAS) to enter case data and load CACs. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.

Qualifications:

Demonstrated leadership and communication skills. Demonstrated commitment to mission of the American Red Cross. Ability to remotely monitor and track details of DAT responses. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations. Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces. Sit and/or stand for minimum two-hour periods. Work for long periods on computer. Speak clearly on the phone and in person.

Organization: American Red Cross

Duty Officer (disaster hotline volunteer)- The Duty officer is the first line of contact for First Responders. Police/Fire/Ambulance calls the Red Cross disaster hotline and the Duty Officer is the one that receives the call, takes down all the pertinent information, and then calls the DAT team and relays the information (Example: Home fire at __ location, 4 Adults, 2 kids, a dog and a cat all need services). Then the DAT team responds in person to the event and provides immediate assistance. Calls are relayed from the hotline to your personal cell phone.

Duty Officers coordinate with our Disaster Action Team members to initialize a disaster or emergency response. When a fire, flood, or other disaster occurs, our central Hotline phone will forward to your personal cell phone. You then contact our team members to dispatch them to respond to various situations.

Responsibilities:

Leadership:

May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.

Functional:

Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available. Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC View, when applicable. 4. Where appropriate, maintains access to and ability to use the Client Assistance System (CAS) to enter case data and load CACs. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.

Qualifications:

Demonstrated leadership and communication skills. Demonstrated commitment to mission of the American Red Cross. Ability to remotely monitor and track details of DAT responses. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations. Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces. Sit and/or stand for minimum two-hour periods. Work for long periods on computer. Speak clearly on the phone and in person.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Those Who Are Impacted by Home Fires, Join the American Red Cross

      The American Red Cross 
  Disaster Action Team Turns Tragedy into Hope

Disaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing.

Our DAT team is responsible for:

Providing timely in-person response to disasters and assisting those affected. Responding to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours. Meet the needs of those affected by disasters such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross Services.

Complete forms related to services provided.

Provide referrals to other agencies.

Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis.

Further requirements:

* Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively in person, on the phone, and by email

* Excellent problem solving

* Ability to be consistently respond immediately to notification calls and dispatch DAT when on call

Requirements:

Driver's License Needed  Background Check Orientation or Training

Organization: American Red Cross

      The American Red Cross 
  Disaster Action Team Turns Tragedy into Hope

Disaster Action Teams provide 24-hour emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing.

Our DAT team is responsible for:

Providing timely in-person response to disasters and assisting those affected. Responding to disaster scenes as assigned by Team Leader within two hours. Meet the needs of those affected by disasters such as the need for shelter and food by providing Red Cross Services.

Complete forms related to services provided.

Provide referrals to other agencies.

Communicate to Team Leader about availability and readiness on a regular basis.

Further requirements:

* Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively in person, on the phone, and by email

* Excellent problem solving

* Ability to be consistently respond immediately to notification calls and dispatch DAT when on call

Requirements:

Driver's License Needed  Background Check Orientation or Training

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disasters harm families. Can you help?

Every day, the American Red Cross sees the heartbreak of people trying to cope with more intense storms, heavier rainfall, higher temperatures, stronger hurricanes and more devastating wildfires.

 

As more people rely on the Red Cross for help, the need for compassionate volunteers has never been greater.

 

Volunteers help comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other emergencies, so they don’t have to face tough times alone. Join us and turn your compassion into action by becoming a volunteer today. We are actively recruiting for these critical volunteer roles:

 

Shelter Support Team: During large disasters, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required.

 

Disaster Health Services Team: During large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice.

 

Disaster Action Team: While big hurricanes and wildfires get the most news coverage, smaller disasters are no less devastating to the families affected. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are smaller disasters like home fires. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help comfort and support people in your community by meeting any immediate needs such as food, shelter, clothing or supplies and connecting them to long term recovery services. We supply all the training you need.


Organization: American Red Cross

Every day, the American Red Cross sees the heartbreak of people trying to cope with more intense storms, heavier rainfall, higher temperatures, stronger hurricanes and more devastating wildfires.

 

As more people rely on the Red Cross for help, the need for compassionate volunteers has never been greater.

 

Volunteers help comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other emergencies, so they don’t have to face tough times alone. Join us and turn your compassion into action by becoming a volunteer today. We are actively recruiting for these critical volunteer roles:

 

Shelter Support Team: During large disasters, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required.

 

Disaster Health Services Team: During large disasters, you can use your professional skills as a licensed healthcare provider to deliver hands on care and education to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and can count towards nursing continuing education units. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 10-14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Only RNs have full scope of practice.

 

Disaster Action Team: While big hurricanes and wildfires get the most news coverage, smaller disasters are no less devastating to the families affected. Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are smaller disasters like home fires. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you can help comfort and support people in your community by meeting any immediate needs such as food, shelter, clothing or supplies and connecting them to long term recovery services. We supply all the training you need.


Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Deployment - Empower Communities. Build Partnerships. Make an Impact.

        The American Red Cross 

                   

When a large-scale disaster impacts a community, multiple agencies and resources are needed to walk alongside them to provide response and recovery support. As a Community Engagement & Partnerships (CEP) Service Associate you’ll connect with local partners to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and ensure that all disaster-affected communities, including traditionally underserved populations, have access to Red Cross services.

Your volunteer role involves implementing the CEP plan, engaging with organizations, and supporting multi-agency collaborative efforts to promote regional engagement and inclusive partnerships.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older to fill a variety of roles during disaster relief operations. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

If you have the passion to build relationships with community partners, this is the perfect role for you! To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

        The American Red Cross 

                   

When a large-scale disaster impacts a community, multiple agencies and resources are needed to walk alongside them to provide response and recovery support. As a Community Engagement & Partnerships (CEP) Service Associate you’ll connect with local partners to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and ensure that all disaster-affected communities, including traditionally underserved populations, have access to Red Cross services.

Your volunteer role involves implementing the CEP plan, engaging with organizations, and supporting multi-agency collaborative efforts to promote regional engagement and inclusive partnerships.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older to fill a variety of roles during disaster relief operations. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

If you have the passion to build relationships with community partners, this is the perfect role for you! To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coordinate Disaster Relief From Home - Be a Duty Officer!

         The American Red Cross 

Make a Real-Time Impact

During Disasters Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officers are the behind-the-scenes heroes who coordinate local emergency responses as they unfold. From the comfort of your home, you’ll ensure that people affected by disasters receive the care and support they need by dispatching trained volunteers to the scene. What You’ll Do:

Monitor incoming disaster alerts and assess response needs

Dispatch Red Cross volunteers to provide immediate assistance

Communicate clearly and calmly with team members and affected individuals Use Red Cross systems to track and manage response activities

What You’ll Need:

Comfort talking on the phone with new people

Ability to learn and use computer applications

Strong organizational and multitasking skills

Reliable access to a computer, internet, and phone

Willingness to complete Red Cross training

Why It Matters:

Your coordination ensures that families affected by disasters receive timely help, shelter, and emotional support. You’ll be a vital part of the Red Cross mission—Sleeves up. Hearts open. All in.

Get started:  www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org


Organization: American Red Cross

         The American Red Cross 

Make a Real-Time Impact

During Disasters Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officers are the behind-the-scenes heroes who coordinate local emergency responses as they unfold. From the comfort of your home, you’ll ensure that people affected by disasters receive the care and support they need by dispatching trained volunteers to the scene. What You’ll Do:

Monitor incoming disaster alerts and assess response needs

Dispatch Red Cross volunteers to provide immediate assistance

Communicate clearly and calmly with team members and affected individuals Use Red Cross systems to track and manage response activities

What You’ll Need:

Comfort talking on the phone with new people

Ability to learn and use computer applications

Strong organizational and multitasking skills

Reliable access to a computer, internet, and phone

Willingness to complete Red Cross training

Why It Matters:

Your coordination ensures that families affected by disasters receive timely help, shelter, and emotional support. You’ll be a vital part of the Red Cross mission—Sleeves up. Hearts open. All in.

Get started:  www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org


Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Voice of the Red Cross in Emergency Operations Centers

         The American Red Cross 

                                        

When disasters strike, it takes coordinated efforts of government agencies working alongside nonprofit organizations to quickly respond and help chart the path forward. Volunteers serving as Government Operations Service Associates serve as direct contact with government partners, often in an Emergency Operations Center or other coordination center, during a Disaster Relief Operation to ensure that Red Cross actions are aligned with the government.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older to fill a variety of roles during disaster relief operations. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

         The American Red Cross 

                                        

When disasters strike, it takes coordinated efforts of government agencies working alongside nonprofit organizations to quickly respond and help chart the path forward. Volunteers serving as Government Operations Service Associates serve as direct contact with government partners, often in an Emergency Operations Center or other coordination center, during a Disaster Relief Operation to ensure that Red Cross actions are aligned with the government.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older to fill a variety of roles during disaster relief operations. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the the first light in someone's darkest hour Join our Disaster Action Team(King County)

        The American Red Cross 

                         

When disaster strikes your community, Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers are the first to respond—bringing comfort, care, and critical resources like food and shelter to those in need.

Join this vital team by signing up for on-call shifts and help ensure 24-hour emergency support is always just a phone call away for your neighbors.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. Training is free and the experience is priceless. 

Get started at www.redcross.org/volunteer We are the American Red Cross. Sleeves up. Hearts open. All in.

Organization: American Red Cross

        The American Red Cross 

                         

When disaster strikes your community, Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteers are the first to respond—bringing comfort, care, and critical resources like food and shelter to those in need.

Join this vital team by signing up for on-call shifts and help ensure 24-hour emergency support is always just a phone call away for your neighbors.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. Training is free and the experience is priceless. 

Get started at www.redcross.org/volunteer We are the American Red Cross. Sleeves up. Hearts open. All in.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Life Saver - Red Cross Blood Services Donor Ambassador

Support Red Cross Life Saving Mission - Serve as a Blood Donor Ambassador!

Welcome and greet blood donors during a Red Cross Blood drive by providing exceptional customer services and ensuring a rewarding/positive  experience, so donors return next time. 

Enhance your customer service skills and gain experience working directly in healthcare setting. Staff reception area, support donor check-in process with their appointment time, ask donors to read required medical material, and make telephone calls for reminders and additional follow up. 

Support hospitality experience by offering refreshments and giving immediate attention to anyone feeling unwell. Invite donors to to return by providing educational information about the positive impact and lifesaving service of blood donations. 

Schedule minimum of one 6 hour shift per month 

For more information visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or email us at joinusnw@redcross.org. 


Organization: American Red Cross

Support Red Cross Life Saving Mission - Serve as a Blood Donor Ambassador!

Welcome and greet blood donors during a Red Cross Blood drive by providing exceptional customer services and ensuring a rewarding/positive  experience, so donors return next time. 

Enhance your customer service skills and gain experience working directly in healthcare setting. Staff reception area, support donor check-in process with their appointment time, ask donors to read required medical material, and make telephone calls for reminders and additional follow up. 

Support hospitality experience by offering refreshments and giving immediate attention to anyone feeling unwell. Invite donors to to return by providing educational information about the positive impact and lifesaving service of blood donations. 

Schedule minimum of one 6 hour shift per month 

For more information visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or email us at joinusnw@redcross.org. 


Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: American Red Cross Hero Care Network Caseworker

         The American Red Cross

                         


Every day, men and women answer our nation’s call to serve in the armed forces. The American Red Cross stands by these heroes from the day they enlist throughout their military careers and beyond. Our Hero Care Network Caseworkers provide emergency communications and critical care to our military members, veterans and their families.

If you are someone with strong listening skills and the ability to work with culturally diverse populations, you can gift your time and join the Hero Care Network.

To learn more about how you can make these very important connections visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at joinusnw@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

         The American Red Cross

                         


Every day, men and women answer our nation’s call to serve in the armed forces. The American Red Cross stands by these heroes from the day they enlist throughout their military careers and beyond. Our Hero Care Network Caseworkers provide emergency communications and critical care to our military members, veterans and their families.

If you are someone with strong listening skills and the ability to work with culturally diverse populations, you can gift your time and join the Hero Care Network.

To learn more about how you can make these very important connections visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at joinusnw@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Accelerate Disaster Relief Efforts - Join Our Logistics Deployment Team

         The American Red Cross

                          

The Red Cross Logistics Fulfillment Service Associate plays an essential role in disaster response operations by ensuring that congregate shelters receive the necessary supplies. From procuring materials to delivering them efficiently, our logistics team is the backbone of our relief efforts.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? If you have a heart for helping and  working behind the scenes to support those displaced by disasters and thrive in dynamic environments, this is the perfect role for you. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

Join us in making a difference and providing essential resources to those in need. To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org


Organization: American Red Cross

         The American Red Cross

                          

The Red Cross Logistics Fulfillment Service Associate plays an essential role in disaster response operations by ensuring that congregate shelters receive the necessary supplies. From procuring materials to delivering them efficiently, our logistics team is the backbone of our relief efforts.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? If you have a heart for helping and  working behind the scenes to support those displaced by disasters and thrive in dynamic environments, this is the perfect role for you. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

Join us in making a difference and providing essential resources to those in need. To join our team, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org


Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: A warm meal. A warm heart. A neighbor who cares. Join our Feeding Associate Team


       The American Red Cross

                 

After a disaster, a hot meal and a warm smile can be a powerful source of comfort and hope. As a Feeding Service Associate with the Red Cross, you’ll help nourish both body and spirit— whether by serving meals at a shelter or delivering food directly to neighborhoods impacted by disaster. Your presence can be a light in someone’s darkest moment.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older to fill a variety of roles during disaster relief operations. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

To learn more about how you can make sure that no one goes hungry after a disaster, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross


       The American Red Cross

                 

After a disaster, a hot meal and a warm smile can be a powerful source of comfort and hope. As a Feeding Service Associate with the Red Cross, you’ll help nourish both body and spirit— whether by serving meals at a shelter or delivering food directly to neighborhoods impacted by disaster. Your presence can be a light in someone’s darkest moment.

Do you have the flexibility to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disaster? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals 18 and older to fill a variety of roles during disaster relief operations. All training and travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross.

To learn more about how you can make sure that no one goes hungry after a disaster, visit: www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter at JoinUsNW@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cork, Fork & Support Event Volunteers

We are looking for passionate individuals who want to make a difference for local cancer patients. By joining us as a volunteer at Cork, Fork & Support on January 31, you will help support our mission to provide financial assistance to cancer patients in need.

Volunteer duties would include assisting with guest check-in, supporting our wine tasting stations, helping in the auction area, and providing general event support. This is a fun afternoon for a great cause, directly benefiting local patients facing breast and gynecologic cancers.

Organization: Northwest Hope and Healing

We are looking for passionate individuals who want to make a difference for local cancer patients. By joining us as a volunteer at Cork, Fork & Support on January 31, you will help support our mission to provide financial assistance to cancer patients in need.

Volunteer duties would include assisting with guest check-in, supporting our wine tasting stations, helping in the auction area, and providing general event support. This is a fun afternoon for a great cause, directly benefiting local patients facing breast and gynecologic cancers.

Organization: Northwest Hope and Healing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cork, Fork & Support Event Volunteers

We are looking for passionate individuals to volunteer at Cork, Fork & Support on January 31, 2026. Your efforts will directly support our mission of providing financial assistance to local breast and gynecologic cancer patients in need.

Volunteer duties would include assisting with guest check-in, supporting our wine tasting stations, helping in the auction area, and providing general event support. This is a fun afternoon for a great cause, directly benefiting local patients facing breast and gynecologic cancers.

Organization: Northwest Hope and Healing

We are looking for passionate individuals to volunteer at Cork, Fork & Support on January 31, 2026. Your efforts will directly support our mission of providing financial assistance to local breast and gynecologic cancer patients in need.

Volunteer duties would include assisting with guest check-in, supporting our wine tasting stations, helping in the auction area, and providing general event support. This is a fun afternoon for a great cause, directly benefiting local patients facing breast and gynecologic cancers.

Organization: Northwest Hope and Healing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jan 31, 2026

Zip Code: 98072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Lutheran Community Services Angle Lake Family Resource Center (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Lutheran Community Services Northwest
4040 S 188th St #300
SeaTac, WA 98188

Volunteer shift at Lutheran Community Services Northwest is: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first shift at this site will be 1/26.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 12:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Mon Jan 26 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Monday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Lutheran Community Services Northwest
4040 S 188th St #300
SeaTac, WA 98188

Volunteer shift at Lutheran Community Services Northwest is: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first shift at this site will be 1/26.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 12:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Mon Jan 26 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Monday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Distribution & Logistics Assistant – Washington West African Center

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a Food Distribution & Logistics Assistant to support our Food Justice pillar. This role ensures that culturally relevant foods are efficiently packaged, transported, and distributed to community members in a welcoming and organized manner.

Key Responsibilities

Assist with planning and coordinating food distribution events

Support logistics for packaging perishable and non‑perishable items

Help manage supplies, storage, and transportation arrangements

Track distribution data and report on resource utilization

Collaborate with staff and volunteers to ensure smooth operations

Promote a positive, respectful experience for families receiving food

Requirements

All WAWAC volunteers must complete:

Volunteer Agreement

Model Release form

Join us in strengthening food access and community well‑being through effective logistics and compassionate service.

Organization: Washington West African Center

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a Food Distribution & Logistics Assistant to support our Food Justice pillar. This role ensures that culturally relevant foods are efficiently packaged, transported, and distributed to community members in a welcoming and organized manner.

Key Responsibilities

Assist with planning and coordinating food distribution events

Support logistics for packaging perishable and non‑perishable items

Help manage supplies, storage, and transportation arrangements

Track distribution data and report on resource utilization

Collaborate with staff and volunteers to ensure smooth operations

Promote a positive, respectful experience for families receiving food

Requirements

All WAWAC volunteers must complete:

Volunteer Agreement

Model Release form

Join us in strengthening food access and community well‑being through effective logistics and compassionate service.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 5, 2025 through May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 98020

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sewing Class Coordinator

Empower community members through creativity and skill-building by coordinating sewing workshops at WAWAC.

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is looking for a Sewing Class Coordinator to help organize and oversee sewing workshops that empower community members with valuable skills and creative expression. This role supports program planning, participant engagement, and resource management to ensure classes run smoothly and inclusively.

Key Responsibilities

Schedule and coordinate sewing classes and manage supplies

Support instructors and participants during sessions

Track attendance and progress for reporting

Organize showcases or events to highlight participants’ work

Collaborate with program leads to align sewing classes with community initiatives

Requirements

All WAWAC volunteers must complete:

Confidentiality Agreement: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2LEWGi1M8QReFsXc9lMN97Q

Volunteer Agreement: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav 

Model Release form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A

Background check (via Chekr)

Orientation and department-specific training

If you’re passionate about sewing, teaching, and community engagement, join us in strengthening WAWAC’s mission through creativity and skill-building.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Empower community members through creativity and skill-building by coordinating sewing workshops at WAWAC.

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is looking for a Sewing Class Coordinator to help organize and oversee sewing workshops that empower community members with valuable skills and creative expression. This role supports program planning, participant engagement, and resource management to ensure classes run smoothly and inclusively.

Key Responsibilities

Schedule and coordinate sewing classes and manage supplies

Support instructors and participants during sessions

Track attendance and progress for reporting

Organize showcases or events to highlight participants’ work

Collaborate with program leads to align sewing classes with community initiatives

Requirements

All WAWAC volunteers must complete:

Confidentiality Agreement: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2LEWGi1M8QReFsXc9lMN97Q

Volunteer Agreement: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav 

Model Release form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A

Background check (via Chekr)

Orientation and department-specific training

If you’re passionate about sewing, teaching, and community engagement, join us in strengthening WAWAC’s mission through creativity and skill-building.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pro Bono Attorneys

Our Community Needs Your Legal Expertise… Volunteer with ELAP!

ELAP currently has a high need for experienced pro bono attorneys in the areas of:

- Family law

- Immigration

- Debt/Bankruptcy

ELAP staff provide on-boarding and ongoing practical support. Commitment is typically 1-3 hours per month. Most clinics are held virtually, so you can volunteer easily from your home or office. There is no obligation to represent clients outside of the clinic setting. Your time and expertise are limited to consultations during scheduled clinic hours.

When you volunteer with ELAP, you are making a difference in King County by providing free legal aid to people who can’t afford a lawyer.

If you're interested, learn more and sign up on our website: elap.org/pro-bono.

Organization: Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)

Our Community Needs Your Legal Expertise… Volunteer with ELAP!

ELAP currently has a high need for experienced pro bono attorneys in the areas of:

- Family law

- Immigration

- Debt/Bankruptcy

ELAP staff provide on-boarding and ongoing practical support. Commitment is typically 1-3 hours per month. Most clinics are held virtually, so you can volunteer easily from your home or office. There is no obligation to represent clients outside of the clinic setting. Your time and expertise are limited to consultations during scheduled clinic hours.

When you volunteer with ELAP, you are making a difference in King County by providing free legal aid to people who can’t afford a lawyer.

If you're interested, learn more and sign up on our website: elap.org/pro-bono.

Organization: Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA Tax Preparer

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a detail-oriented and community-minded individual to join our team as a VITA Tax Preparer. This essential volunteer role supports our mission to empower underserved communities by providing free, accurate, and confidential tax preparation services to individuals and families with low to moderate income.

As a VITA Tax Preparer, you will work closely with WAWAC’s Tax Program Coordinator and other volunteers to assist clients in filing their federal and state tax returns. Your efforts will help ensure financial stability and access to critical tax credits for those who need them most.

Responsibilities
- Prepare federal and state tax returns for eligible clients using IRS-approved software
- Conduct thorough interviews to ensure accurate and complete tax filings
- Educate clients on available tax credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in handling sensitive financial information
- Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations during tax season
- Attend IRS-provided training and pass the required certification exams
- Assist with intake, scheduling, and client support as needed
- Uphold IRS and WAWAC standards for ethical conduct and data security
- Participate in team meetings and ongoing training to stay current on tax law updates

Requirements
All VITA volunteers must complete the following:
- IRS Certification: Complete IRS training and pass the Basic or Advanced certification exams
- Confidentiality Agreement: (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link)
- Volunteer Agreement: (https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav)
- Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A 
- Background Check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
- Training: Includes IRS certification, orientation, and role-specific onboarding

This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with options for in-person, hybrid, or virtual participation during the tax season. If you’re passionate about financial empowerment and enjoy helping others navigate their taxes, we invite you to join our VITA team and make a meaningful impact in your community.

Organization: Washington West African Center

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a detail-oriented and community-minded individual to join our team as a VITA Tax Preparer. This essential volunteer role supports our mission to empower underserved communities by providing free, accurate, and confidential tax preparation services to individuals and families with low to moderate income.

As a VITA Tax Preparer, you will work closely with WAWAC’s Tax Program Coordinator and other volunteers to assist clients in filing their federal and state tax returns. Your efforts will help ensure financial stability and access to critical tax credits for those who need them most.

Responsibilities
- Prepare federal and state tax returns for eligible clients using IRS-approved software
- Conduct thorough interviews to ensure accurate and complete tax filings
- Educate clients on available tax credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in handling sensitive financial information
- Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations during tax season
- Attend IRS-provided training and pass the required certification exams
- Assist with intake, scheduling, and client support as needed
- Uphold IRS and WAWAC standards for ethical conduct and data security
- Participate in team meetings and ongoing training to stay current on tax law updates

Requirements
All VITA volunteers must complete the following:
- IRS Certification: Complete IRS training and pass the Basic or Advanced certification exams
- Confidentiality Agreement: (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link)
- Volunteer Agreement: (https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav)
- Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A 
- Background Check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
- Training: Includes IRS certification, orientation, and role-specific onboarding

This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with options for in-person, hybrid, or virtual participation during the tax season. If you’re passionate about financial empowerment and enjoy helping others navigate their taxes, we invite you to join our VITA team and make a meaningful impact in your community.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: VITA Tax Preparer (Remote)

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a detail-oriented and community-minded individual to join our team as a **VITA Tax Preparer**. This essential volunteer role supports our mission to empower underserved communities by providing free, accurate, and confidential tax preparation services to individuals and families with low to moderate income.

As a VITA Tax Preparer, you will work closely with WAWAC’s Tax Program Coordinator and other volunteers to assist clients in filing their federal and state tax returns. Your efforts will help ensure financial stability and access to critical tax credits for those who need it most.

Responsibilities
- Prepare federal and state tax returns for eligible clients using IRS-approved software
- Conduct thorough interviews to ensure accurate and complete tax filings
- Educate clients on available tax credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in handling sensitive financial information
- Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations during tax season
- Attend IRS-provided training and pass the required certification exams
- Assist with intake, scheduling, and client support as needed
- Uphold IRS and WAWAC standards for ethical conduct and data security
- Participate in team meetings and ongoing training to stay current on tax law updates

Requirements
All VITA volunteers must complete the following:
- IRS Certification: Complete IRS training and pass the Basic or Advanced certification exams
- Confidentiality Agreement: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link
- Volunteer Agreement: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav
- Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A
- Background Check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
- Training: Includes IRS certification, orientation, and role-specific onboarding

This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with options for in-person, hybrid, or virtual participation during the tax season. If you’re passionate about financial empowerment and enjoy helping others navigate their taxes, we invite you to join our VITA team and make a meaningful impact in your community.

Organization: Washington West African Center

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a detail-oriented and community-minded individual to join our team as a **VITA Tax Preparer**. This essential volunteer role supports our mission to empower underserved communities by providing free, accurate, and confidential tax preparation services to individuals and families with low to moderate income.

As a VITA Tax Preparer, you will work closely with WAWAC’s Tax Program Coordinator and other volunteers to assist clients in filing their federal and state tax returns. Your efforts will help ensure financial stability and access to critical tax credits for those who need it most.

Responsibilities
- Prepare federal and state tax returns for eligible clients using IRS-approved software
- Conduct thorough interviews to ensure accurate and complete tax filings
- Educate clients on available tax credits such as the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in handling sensitive financial information
- Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to ensure smooth operations during tax season
- Attend IRS-provided training and pass the required certification exams
- Assist with intake, scheduling, and client support as needed
- Uphold IRS and WAWAC standards for ethical conduct and data security
- Participate in team meetings and ongoing training to stay current on tax law updates

Requirements
All VITA volunteers must complete the following:
- IRS Certification: Complete IRS training and pass the Basic or Advanced certification exams
- Confidentiality Agreement: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link
- Volunteer Agreement: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav
- Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A
- Background Check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
- Training: Includes IRS certification, orientation, and role-specific onboarding

This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with options for in-person, hybrid, or virtual participation during the tax season. If you’re passionate about financial empowerment and enjoy helping others navigate their taxes, we invite you to join our VITA team and make a meaningful impact in your community.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a friendly, organized, and community-oriented individual to serve as a Tax Intake Volunteer for our Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. This vital role serves as the first point of contact for clients seeking free tax preparation services, ensuring a welcoming and efficient experience for all.

As a Tax Intake Volunteer, you will greet clients, assist with intake forms, verify documentation, and help maintain the smooth flow of appointments. Your attention to detail and interpersonal skills will help ensure that each client receives timely and accurate service, contributing to WAWAC’s mission of economic empowerment and financial equity.

Responsibilities
- Welcome clients and guide them through the check-in and intake process
- Review client documents for completeness and eligibility (e.g., IDs, Social Security cards, income statements)
- Assist clients in completing IRS intake forms (Form 13614-C)
- Ensure all required documentation is collected and organized for the tax preparers
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in handling sensitive personal and financial information
- Communicate with tax preparers and site coordinators to ensure smooth client flow
- Provide general administrative support such as scheduling, data entry, and answering client questions
- Participate in training sessions and team meetings to stay informed on VITA procedures and updates
- Uphold IRS and WAWAC standards for ethical conduct and client service

Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:
- IRS Certification: Complete the Intake/Interview & Quality Review certification (provided during training)
- Confidentiality Agreement: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link
- Volunteer Agreement: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav
- Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A
- Background Check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
- Training: Includes orientation, IRS certification, and role-specific onboarding

This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with options for in-person or hybrid participation during the tax season. If you enjoy helping others, have strong communication skills, and want to make a difference in your community, we invite you to join our VITA team as a Tax Intake Volunteer.

Organization: Washington West African Center

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a friendly, organized, and community-oriented individual to serve as a Tax Intake Volunteer for our Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program. This vital role serves as the first point of contact for clients seeking free tax preparation services, ensuring a welcoming and efficient experience for all.

As a Tax Intake Volunteer, you will greet clients, assist with intake forms, verify documentation, and help maintain the smooth flow of appointments. Your attention to detail and interpersonal skills will help ensure that each client receives timely and accurate service, contributing to WAWAC’s mission of economic empowerment and financial equity.

Responsibilities
- Welcome clients and guide them through the check-in and intake process
- Review client documents for completeness and eligibility (e.g., IDs, Social Security cards, income statements)
- Assist clients in completing IRS intake forms (Form 13614-C)
- Ensure all required documentation is collected and organized for the tax preparers
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in handling sensitive personal and financial information
- Communicate with tax preparers and site coordinators to ensure smooth client flow
- Provide general administrative support such as scheduling, data entry, and answering client questions
- Participate in training sessions and team meetings to stay informed on VITA procedures and updates
- Uphold IRS and WAWAC standards for ethical conduct and client service

Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:
- IRS Certification: Complete the Intake/Interview & Quality Review certification (provided during training)
- Confidentiality Agreement: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link
- Volunteer Agreement: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav
- Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A
- Background Check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
- Training: Includes orientation, IRS certification, and role-specific onboarding

This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with options for in-person or hybrid participation during the tax season. If you enjoy helping others, have strong communication skills, and want to make a difference in your community, we invite you to join our VITA team as a Tax Intake Volunteer.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Red Cross- Disaster Mental Health Volunteer (Seattle)

The purpose of this position is to provide Disaster Mental Health services to people impacted by disasters and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery.

Requirements: Hold at minimum a Master’s Degree in one of the mental health professions listed below;

Any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW).

Please click "respond" if you have interest in this opportunity!

Organization: American Red Cross

The purpose of this position is to provide Disaster Mental Health services to people impacted by disasters and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery.

Requirements: Hold at minimum a Master’s Degree in one of the mental health professions listed below;

Any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW).

Please click "respond" if you have interest in this opportunity!

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross- King County Disaster Action Team Coordinator

The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Coordinator will assist in leading chapter activities by providing administrative support to the DAT program. Also, works with other chapter leadership to define and articulate the overall strategy for the Disaster Action Team program.

What is the Disaster Action Team? Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. Home fires and other disasters can occur any time, any place. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you’ll provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery.

Responsibilities as a Disaster Action Team Coordinator include:

Oversees and monitors completion of training . Maintains a climate of learning and engagement for all members. Ensures mentoring and coaching occurs across all levels of the program. Works with leadership team to ensure program standards are being met recommend new candidates for leadership positions. Provides career path coaching for volunteers with leadership potential.

Organization: American Red Cross

The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Coordinator will assist in leading chapter activities by providing administrative support to the DAT program. Also, works with other chapter leadership to define and articulate the overall strategy for the Disaster Action Team program.

What is the Disaster Action Team? Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. Home fires and other disasters can occur any time, any place. As a Disaster Action Team volunteer, you’ll provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery.

Responsibilities as a Disaster Action Team Coordinator include:

Oversees and monitors completion of training . Maintains a climate of learning and engagement for all members. Ensures mentoring and coaching occurs across all levels of the program. Works with leadership team to ensure program standards are being met recommend new candidates for leadership positions. Provides career path coaching for volunteers with leadership potential.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Youth Mentor

Partner in Employment's Refugee Youth Mentorship Program matches a community-based mentor with a newly arrived immigrant/refugee youth ages 15-24 in South King County, who will support their integration into a new country and help them thrive. In a trusting one-to-one relationship, these young people will have someone to seek advice in achieving education and career development goals, as well as fostering interpersonal skills and positive identity development. Mentors play a crucial role in youth confidence building through patience, encouragement, and dedication.

Examples of how mentors support their mentees:

Providing positive encouragement and reinforcement!Practicing English (HIGH NEED)Building confidence through getting to know someone new, making a new friendExploring new skills, passions, and interestsExploring new places in the communityApplying for jobs, practicing interview skills, updating resumes/cover lettersTutoring for the GED programHigh School Academic TutoringApplying for scholarships/Financial AidLearning more about post-secondary pathwaysLearning about the banking system in the USLearning about different kinds of careersAnd much more!

Organization: Partner in Employment (PIE)

Partner in Employment's Refugee Youth Mentorship Program matches a community-based mentor with a newly arrived immigrant/refugee youth ages 15-24 in South King County, who will support their integration into a new country and help them thrive. In a trusting one-to-one relationship, these young people will have someone to seek advice in achieving education and career development goals, as well as fostering interpersonal skills and positive identity development. Mentors play a crucial role in youth confidence building through patience, encouragement, and dedication.

Examples of how mentors support their mentees:

Providing positive encouragement and reinforcement!Practicing English (HIGH NEED)Building confidence through getting to know someone new, making a new friendExploring new skills, passions, and interestsExploring new places in the communityApplying for jobs, practicing interview skills, updating resumes/cover lettersTutoring for the GED programHigh School Academic TutoringApplying for scholarships/Financial AidLearning more about post-secondary pathwaysLearning about the banking system in the USLearning about different kinds of careersAnd much more!

Organization: Partner in Employment (PIE)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Respiratory Equipment Repair- Redmond

We are looking for someone with the knowledge and skills to refurbish used and donated respiratory equipment such as CPAP, BiPAP, Oxygen Concentrators, and Nebulizers. 

If you are someone who wants to give back to the community, this would be a wonderful way to meet that goal! 

Organization: Bridge Disability Ministries

We are looking for someone with the knowledge and skills to refurbish used and donated respiratory equipment such as CPAP, BiPAP, Oxygen Concentrators, and Nebulizers. 

If you are someone who wants to give back to the community, this would be a wonderful way to meet that goal! 

Organization: Bridge Disability Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide Childcare on Tuesday evenings in Renton

Vision House is a Christian social service agency based near Seattle, Washington. Since 1990, Vision House has provided housing, support services and child care for homeless families with children.

Volunteers will spend time with Vision House resident children - playing games, reading books, doing crafts. All activities will be planned in advance so volunteers will show up each week and have fun. These activities may seem simple, but without individuals to care for and spend time with the children, then the parents cannot attend crucial life skills training classes.

Vision House is a Christian organization. We ask that, even if you do not share our beliefs, you respect them. While we do not have any mandatory spiritual activities for our residents, we do ask volunteers working in direct contact with residents to sign our statement of faith.

Volunteers must also fill out all necessary paperwork and attend training/orientation with the volunteer coordinator and child advocate. CPR/First aid training is a plus. The minimum age for this opportunity is 18 years and older. 

Organization: Vision House

Vision House is a Christian social service agency based near Seattle, Washington. Since 1990, Vision House has provided housing, support services and child care for homeless families with children.

Volunteers will spend time with Vision House resident children - playing games, reading books, doing crafts. All activities will be planned in advance so volunteers will show up each week and have fun. These activities may seem simple, but without individuals to care for and spend time with the children, then the parents cannot attend crucial life skills training classes.

Vision House is a Christian organization. We ask that, even if you do not share our beliefs, you respect them. While we do not have any mandatory spiritual activities for our residents, we do ask volunteers working in direct contact with residents to sign our statement of faith.

Volunteers must also fill out all necessary paperwork and attend training/orientation with the volunteer coordinator and child advocate. CPR/First aid training is a plus. The minimum age for this opportunity is 18 years and older. 

Organization: Vision House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Support at Magpie Thrift in Shoreline, WA

Come join our mischief!

At Magpie Thrift in Shoreline, staff and volunteers help to distribute donated items at affordable prices to local shoppers. Any profits derived from Magpie Thrift are funneled directly back into Everly, our new nonprofit making sustainable living more accessible to our city through education, community service, and resource redistribution. This unique relationship allows us to help keep valuable items out of the landfill while investing customer funds back into caring for their community!

Magpie Thrift is a proudly Queer-focused store offering an LGBTQ-friendly shopping environment.

Organization: Everly Seattle

Come join our mischief!

At Magpie Thrift in Shoreline, staff and volunteers help to distribute donated items at affordable prices to local shoppers. Any profits derived from Magpie Thrift are funneled directly back into Everly, our new nonprofit making sustainable living more accessible to our city through education, community service, and resource redistribution. This unique relationship allows us to help keep valuable items out of the landfill while investing customer funds back into caring for their community!

Magpie Thrift is a proudly Queer-focused store offering an LGBTQ-friendly shopping environment.

Organization: Everly Seattle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer With Us


Organization: Narcare


Organization: Narcare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistant Community Resources Navigator

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is actively seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team as an Assistant Community Resources Navigator. This crucial role involves providing integral support in navigating community resources, ensuring positive experiences for our community members. As an Assistant Community Resources Navigator, you will work under the guidance of the Community Resources Navigator and Executive Director, contributing to the efficiency of resource acquisition processes.

This position requires an individual with excellent communication skills, a commitment to understanding community needs, and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse personalities. Your role will involve assisting community members in navigating opportunities in a value-driven way, minimizing encounters perceived as intimidating or uncomfortable. Additionally, you will contribute to identifying opportunities, advising the Executive Director, and outlining plans for exploring potential resources.

In addition to supporting community members, you will actively promote awareness of available resources through meetings and events. Your assistance in gathering and preparing data on resource utilization will contribute to progress tracking and meeting reporting requirements. Keeping abreast of available community resources and effectively communicating their benefits to the Executive Director and community members will be integral to your responsibilities.

Collaborating with internal and external resource navigators, you will promote teamwork and enhance coordination efforts. Your role is dynamic, requiring flexibility and a willingness to assist in any other duties assigned by the supervisor, contributing to the overall success of WAWAC's community resource navigation initiatives. The ideal candidate for this role is someone who is passionate about supporting community well-being and is eager to contribute to meaningful and positive community impacts. If you are an individual with a commitment to community support, we invite you to join our dynamic team as an Assistant Community Resources Navigator at WAWAC.

The Assistant Community Resources Navigator will play a crucial support role in various responsibilities under the guidance of the Executive Director and in collaboration with the Community Resources Navigator. Key areas of assistance include:

● Ensuring community members receive confidential and timely support, contributing to a positive experience in navigating resource acquisition processes.

● Assisting community members in navigating opportunities in a value-driven manner, providing support to alleviate encounters perceived as intimidating or uncomfortable.

● Identifying and communicating opportunities, offering assistance to the Executive Director, and contributing to plans on how such opportunities/resources can be explored, supporting improved navigation processes for enhanced efficiency and continuous improvement.

● Listening to community members' concerns, assisting in troubleshooting barriers, and identifying available benefits, programs, and resources to enhance the health and livelihoods of our community.

● Assisting in the organization and participation in meetings and events aimed at raising awareness among community members about available resources and their potential benefits.

● Aiding in the collection and preparation of data regarding the quality and utilization of resources by community members, ensuring accurate documentation of progress and bottlenecks to meet reporting requirements.

● Contributing to ongoing research to stay abreast of available community resources, aligning with the evolving needs of community members.

● Supporting the effective conveyance of the benefits of identified resources to the Executive Director and community members, fostering organizational growth, and strengthening community connections.

● Collaborating with internal and external resource navigators to promote teamwork and enhance collaboration.

● Assisting the Executive Director and Community Resources Navigator in any additional duties as outlined by the supervisor.

Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to fill out the following forms:

Confidentiality Agreement form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link

Volunteer Agreement form (can be submitted during orientation with the staff member): https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav

Model Release form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A

For background checks: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete.

Training: You will have a short orientation first, then begin with your department and supervisor, there may be meetings, in-person etc. you may be asked to attend as part of your tasks/what is needed from the department.


Organization: Washington West African Center

The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is actively seeking a highly motivated individual to join our team as an Assistant Community Resources Navigator. This crucial role involves providing integral support in navigating community resources, ensuring positive experiences for our community members. As an Assistant Community Resources Navigator, you will work under the guidance of the Community Resources Navigator and Executive Director, contributing to the efficiency of resource acquisition processes.

This position requires an individual with excellent communication skills, a commitment to understanding community needs, and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse personalities. Your role will involve assisting community members in navigating opportunities in a value-driven way, minimizing encounters perceived as intimidating or uncomfortable. Additionally, you will contribute to identifying opportunities, advising the Executive Director, and outlining plans for exploring potential resources.

In addition to supporting community members, you will actively promote awareness of available resources through meetings and events. Your assistance in gathering and preparing data on resource utilization will contribute to progress tracking and meeting reporting requirements. Keeping abreast of available community resources and effectively communicating their benefits to the Executive Director and community members will be integral to your responsibilities.

Collaborating with internal and external resource navigators, you will promote teamwork and enhance coordination efforts. Your role is dynamic, requiring flexibility and a willingness to assist in any other duties assigned by the supervisor, contributing to the overall success of WAWAC's community resource navigation initiatives. The ideal candidate for this role is someone who is passionate about supporting community well-being and is eager to contribute to meaningful and positive community impacts. If you are an individual with a commitment to community support, we invite you to join our dynamic team as an Assistant Community Resources Navigator at WAWAC.

The Assistant Community Resources Navigator will play a crucial support role in various responsibilities under the guidance of the Executive Director and in collaboration with the Community Resources Navigator. Key areas of assistance include:

● Ensuring community members receive confidential and timely support, contributing to a positive experience in navigating resource acquisition processes.

● Assisting community members in navigating opportunities in a value-driven manner, providing support to alleviate encounters perceived as intimidating or uncomfortable.

● Identifying and communicating opportunities, offering assistance to the Executive Director, and contributing to plans on how such opportunities/resources can be explored, supporting improved navigation processes for enhanced efficiency and continuous improvement.

● Listening to community members' concerns, assisting in troubleshooting barriers, and identifying available benefits, programs, and resources to enhance the health and livelihoods of our community.

● Assisting in the organization and participation in meetings and events aimed at raising awareness among community members about available resources and their potential benefits.

● Aiding in the collection and preparation of data regarding the quality and utilization of resources by community members, ensuring accurate documentation of progress and bottlenecks to meet reporting requirements.

● Contributing to ongoing research to stay abreast of available community resources, aligning with the evolving needs of community members.

● Supporting the effective conveyance of the benefits of identified resources to the Executive Director and community members, fostering organizational growth, and strengthening community connections.

● Collaborating with internal and external resource navigators to promote teamwork and enhance collaboration.

● Assisting the Executive Director and Community Resources Navigator in any additional duties as outlined by the supervisor.

Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to fill out the following forms:

Confidentiality Agreement form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link

Volunteer Agreement form (can be submitted during orientation with the staff member): https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav

Model Release form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A

For background checks: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete.

Training: You will have a short orientation first, then begin with your department and supervisor, there may be meetings, in-person etc. you may be asked to attend as part of your tasks/what is needed from the department.


Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Media Assistant

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a creative and tech-savvy individual to join our team as a Media Assistant. This dynamic role supports WAWAC’s outreach and storytelling efforts by helping to create, manage, and distribute multimedia content that highlights our programs, events, and community impact.

As a Media Assistant, you will work closely with the Media Director and Executive Director to ensure our message reaches diverse audiences through engaging and culturally relevant media. This is a great opportunity for someone passionate about visual storytelling, social media, and community empowerment.

Responsibilities
Assist in capturing photos and videos during events, meetings, and community activities
● Help edit and produce multimedia content for social media, newsletters, and promotional materials
● Support the management of WAWAC’s social media accounts and website updates
● Collaborate with program leads to develop content that reflects current initiatives and community stories
● Organize and maintain WAWAC’s digital media archive
● Contribute to the design of flyers, graphics, and visual assets for outreach and education
● Monitor engagement metrics and suggest improvements for media strategies
● Participate in planning and executing media campaigns for events and resource awareness
● Ensure all media content aligns with WAWAC’s values and cultural sensitivity
● Assist the Media Director and Executive Director with additional tasks as assigned


Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:

Confidentiality Agreement form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Volunteer Agreement form (can be submitted during orientation): https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav


Model Release form:

https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A


Background check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
Training: Includes orientation and department-specific onboarding. Meetings may be required as part of your duties
This in-person role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with an option of a hybrid or virtual option. If you’re passionate about media, storytelling, and community engagement, we invite you to apply and help amplify WAWAC’s mission through impactful content.

Organization: Washington West African Center

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a creative and tech-savvy individual to join our team as a Media Assistant. This dynamic role supports WAWAC’s outreach and storytelling efforts by helping to create, manage, and distribute multimedia content that highlights our programs, events, and community impact.

As a Media Assistant, you will work closely with the Media Director and Executive Director to ensure our message reaches diverse audiences through engaging and culturally relevant media. This is a great opportunity for someone passionate about visual storytelling, social media, and community empowerment.

Responsibilities
Assist in capturing photos and videos during events, meetings, and community activities
● Help edit and produce multimedia content for social media, newsletters, and promotional materials
● Support the management of WAWAC’s social media accounts and website updates
● Collaborate with program leads to develop content that reflects current initiatives and community stories
● Organize and maintain WAWAC’s digital media archive
● Contribute to the design of flyers, graphics, and visual assets for outreach and education
● Monitor engagement metrics and suggest improvements for media strategies
● Participate in planning and executing media campaigns for events and resource awareness
● Ensure all media content aligns with WAWAC’s values and cultural sensitivity
● Assist the Media Director and Executive Director with additional tasks as assigned


Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:

Confidentiality Agreement form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Volunteer Agreement form (can be submitted during orientation): https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav


Model Release form:

https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A


Background check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
Training: Includes orientation and department-specific onboarding. Meetings may be required as part of your duties
This in-person role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with an option of a hybrid or virtual option. If you’re passionate about media, storytelling, and community engagement, we invite you to apply and help amplify WAWAC’s mission through impactful content.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Human Resource Assistant

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a dedicated and organized individual to join our team as a Human Resource Assistant. This essential role supports the HR department in fostering a positive, inclusive, and well-coordinated workplace environment. As a Human Resource Assistant, you will work under the guidance of the HR Manager and Executive Director, contributing to the smooth operation of personnel processes and volunteer coordination.
This position is ideal for individuals who are passionate about community development, value confidentiality, and thrive in collaborative settings. You will play a key role in supporting recruitment, onboarding, training, and documentation efforts that help WAWAC maintain a strong and engaged team.

Responsibilities
Assist with recruitment efforts, including posting opportunities, screening applications, and scheduling interviews
Support onboarding processes by preparing orientation materials and coordinating training sessions
Maintain accurate personnel and volunteer records, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with organizational policies
Help track volunteer and staff participation, attendance, and engagement metrics
Aid in organizing HR-related meetings, trainings, and events
Respond to inquiries from staff and volunteers regarding HR policies and procedures
Assist in updating internal HR documents and systems to reflect current practices
Collaborate with department leads to ensure smooth communication and coordination across teams
Support the HR Manager and Executive Director with additional administrative tasks as assigned
Promote a welcoming and respectful environment for all staff and volunteers


Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:
Confidentiality Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A


Volunteer Agreement Form: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav

Background check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
Training: Includes orientation and department-specific onboarding. Meetings may be required as part of your duties.


This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with an option for a hybrid or virtual arrangement. If you are enthusiastic about supporting team development and ensuring smooth HR operations, we invite you to apply and help strengthen WAWAC’s mission through meaningful human resource support.

Organization: Washington West African Center

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a dedicated and organized individual to join our team as a Human Resource Assistant. This essential role supports the HR department in fostering a positive, inclusive, and well-coordinated workplace environment. As a Human Resource Assistant, you will work under the guidance of the HR Manager and Executive Director, contributing to the smooth operation of personnel processes and volunteer coordination.
This position is ideal for individuals who are passionate about community development, value confidentiality, and thrive in collaborative settings. You will play a key role in supporting recruitment, onboarding, training, and documentation efforts that help WAWAC maintain a strong and engaged team.

Responsibilities
Assist with recruitment efforts, including posting opportunities, screening applications, and scheduling interviews
Support onboarding processes by preparing orientation materials and coordinating training sessions
Maintain accurate personnel and volunteer records, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with organizational policies
Help track volunteer and staff participation, attendance, and engagement metrics
Aid in organizing HR-related meetings, trainings, and events
Respond to inquiries from staff and volunteers regarding HR policies and procedures
Assist in updating internal HR documents and systems to reflect current practices
Collaborate with department leads to ensure smooth communication and coordination across teams
Support the HR Manager and Executive Director with additional administrative tasks as assigned
Promote a welcoming and respectful environment for all staff and volunteers


Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:
Confidentiality Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Model Release Form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A


Volunteer Agreement Form: https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav

Background check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
Training: Includes orientation and department-specific onboarding. Meetings may be required as part of your duties.


This role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with an option for a hybrid or virtual arrangement. If you are enthusiastic about supporting team development and ensuring smooth HR operations, we invite you to apply and help strengthen WAWAC’s mission through meaningful human resource support.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Finance Assistant

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive individual to join our team as a Finance Assistant. This vital role supports the financial operations of our organization, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and efficiency in managing resources that empower our community initiatives.
As a Finance Assistant, you will work closely with the Finance Director and Executive Director to maintain financial records, assist with budgeting, and support reporting requirements. Your contributions will help sustain WAWAC’s mission of community empowerment through responsible financial stewardship.
Responsibilities
Assist in maintaining accurate financial records, including data entry, invoice tracking, and reconciliation of accounts
Support the preparation of budgets, financial reports, and grant documentation
Help monitor expenditures and ensure compliance with internal policies and funding guidelines
Collaborate with program leads to track spending and align budgets with project goals
Contribute to financial audits by organizing documentation and responding to inquiries
Assist in processing payments, reimbursements, and payroll-related tasks
Participate in meetings and trainings to stay informed about financial procedures and updates
Provide administrative support to the Finance Director and Executive Director as needed
Uphold confidentiality and integrity in handling sensitive financial information
Engage in continuous learning to improve financial literacy and contribute to organizational growth
Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:
Confidentiality Agreement: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Volunteer Agreement form: (can be submitted during orientation): https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav
Model Release form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A


Background check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
Training: Includes orientation and department-specific onboarding. Meetings may be required as part of your duties.


This in-person role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with the option for a hybrid or virtual work arrangement. If you are passionate about community development and have a knack for numbers, we welcome you to apply and help us build a financially resilient future for WAWAC.

Organization: Washington West African Center

About
The Washington West African Center (WAWAC) is seeking a detail-oriented and proactive individual to join our team as a Finance Assistant. This vital role supports the financial operations of our organization, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and efficiency in managing resources that empower our community initiatives.
As a Finance Assistant, you will work closely with the Finance Director and Executive Director to maintain financial records, assist with budgeting, and support reporting requirements. Your contributions will help sustain WAWAC’s mission of community empowerment through responsible financial stewardship.
Responsibilities
Assist in maintaining accurate financial records, including data entry, invoice tracking, and reconciliation of accounts
Support the preparation of budgets, financial reports, and grant documentation
Help monitor expenditures and ensure compliance with internal policies and funding guidelines
Collaborate with program leads to track spending and align budgets with project goals
Contribute to financial audits by organizing documentation and responding to inquiries
Assist in processing payments, reimbursements, and payroll-related tasks
Participate in meetings and trainings to stay informed about financial procedures and updates
Provide administrative support to the Finance Director and Executive Director as needed
Uphold confidentiality and integrity in handling sensitive financial information
Engage in continuous learning to improve financial literacy and contribute to organizational growth
Requirements
All WAWAC Volunteers are required to complete the following:
Confidentiality Agreement: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdmnPRVHDLXwx5B92xkCyWGRJhMvDucAKRx7NzlI9r1D5Dsaw/viewform?usp=sf_link


Volunteer Agreement form: (can be submitted during orientation): https://share-na2.hsforms.com/2TXfnrbgdR5ykjhS1W-5pTg40ftav
Model Release form: https://40ftav.share-na2.hsforms.com/2qR_4coVdR3-GgLWp5tSF9A


Background check: You will receive an email from Checkers to complete
Training: Includes orientation and department-specific onboarding. Meetings may be required as part of your duties.


This in-person role is based in Lynnwood, WA, with the option for a hybrid or virtual work arrangement. If you are passionate about community development and have a knack for numbers, we welcome you to apply and help us build a financially resilient future for WAWAC.

Organization: Washington West African Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98036

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Birthday Delivery Driver

Deliver pre-made birthday parties and cakes to homeless children in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties. 

Click "Respond" to learn more. Must be at least 18 years old, have a valid license and insurance, sign a confidentiality form and complete a background check. You also need to have a working vehicle with room to transport multiple birthday parties.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Deliver pre-made birthday parties and cakes to homeless children in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties. 

Click "Respond" to learn more. Must be at least 18 years old, have a valid license and insurance, sign a confidentiality form and complete a background check. You also need to have a working vehicle with room to transport multiple birthday parties.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Bookkeeping Opportunity

Birthday Dreams brings hope and joy to homeless children with the gift of a birthday party. All children, regardless of their circumstances, deserve to be celebrated on their special day. Birthday Dreams, with the help of an army of volunteers and donors, has helped over 15,000 homeless children celebrate their birthdays.

Birthday Dreams is looking for a bookkeeper who knows QuickBooks. The position will require around 10 hours per week, depending on the time of year and number of donations.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Birthday Dreams brings hope and joy to homeless children with the gift of a birthday party. All children, regardless of their circumstances, deserve to be celebrated on their special day. Birthday Dreams, with the help of an army of volunteers and donors, has helped over 15,000 homeless children celebrate their birthdays.

Birthday Dreams is looking for a bookkeeper who knows QuickBooks. The position will require around 10 hours per week, depending on the time of year and number of donations.

Organization: Birthday Dreams

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor 1-5 Graders at Rising Star Elementary! Help our Firebirds become confident in reading and math

Join our diverse school community to advance academic achievement for every Seattle kid!


Donate 1-2 hours every week to help a student get closer to meeting academic goals, gain confidence, and feel more excited to come to school. By tutoring at Rising Star, you help strengthen academic supports for elementary-grade students in public schools. 


Your regular duties may include:

Support students in reading and writing Tutor students 1:1 and/or in small groups Support student attendance by building positive relationships and creating safe and welcoming environment for students.


Training

You will receive training and materials tailored to your student's needs to help you succeed in your tutoring role. Your supervisor will also provide ongoing training, modeling and coaching in reading and math programs. You will benefit from working with experienced mentors, educators, and school leaders. You will work with our incredible students, meet many multilingual families, and have opportunities to learn about diverse cultures represented in our school community.


Skills needed

Academically confident in Language Arts and Math. Willingness to see, support, and build on student strengths - patience and compassion for students as they develop skills and improve their performance.Commitment to educational justice.Punctuality, integrity.

Rising Star Elementary is located on Beacon Hill and serves nearly 350 students. Join our vibrant, multicultural community as a volunteer! 

At Seattle Public Schools, we celebrate diversity, nurture cultural and ethnic pride in our students, and honor home languages. Rising Star Elementary is a neighborhood school with a rich and diverse population of students:
- 65% of our students identify as Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Latinx. 
- 40% of students are English Language Learners.

Interested? Complete the Volunteer Interest Form so we can share it with the teacher.

You will hear from the teacher via email. Some teachers schedule virtual or phone meetings with interested volunteers before finalizing their placements.

If you and the teacher decide to move forward, you will receive instructions on how to complete the online volunteer application and background check process.

You can begin volunteering after your volunteer application is approved by the central office.


Academic Support in Reading

Reading support volunteers focus on filling critical gaps that students have in foundational reading skills. Each week, volunteers will work with the (same) student on important concepts in both reading literature and non-fiction texts, including decoding skills, fluency skills, and reading comprehension. The content used within this role is provided by the classroom teacher in collaboration with the English Language Development teacher.

Our goals

Students will have more confidence and concrete foundational skills in reading from which to build on. Within five months, students will progress in their fluency and comprehension skills in reading, as evidenced by a minimum of two levels of growth (higher than average mid-year growth) on their Reading Assessment. By end of the school year, students who receive this support throughout the year will progress in their fluency and comprehension skills in reading, as evidenced by a minimum of four levels of growth (higher than average annual growth) on their Spring Reading Assessment.

 

Schedule

Choose one or more shifts per week - Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays

Volunteer for 90 or 120 minutes per shift (30 minutes per student)

Flexible shifts between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Learn more about our school at https://risingstares.seattleschools.org/ 

Organization: Seattle Public Schools

Join our diverse school community to advance academic achievement for every Seattle kid!


Donate 1-2 hours every week to help a student get closer to meeting academic goals, gain confidence, and feel more excited to come to school. By tutoring at Rising Star, you help strengthen academic supports for elementary-grade students in public schools. 


Your regular duties may include:

Support students in reading and writing Tutor students 1:1 and/or in small groups Support student attendance by building positive relationships and creating safe and welcoming environment for students.


Training

You will receive training and materials tailored to your student's needs to help you succeed in your tutoring role. Your supervisor will also provide ongoing training, modeling and coaching in reading and math programs. You will benefit from working with experienced mentors, educators, and school leaders. You will work with our incredible students, meet many multilingual families, and have opportunities to learn about diverse cultures represented in our school community.


Skills needed

Academically confident in Language Arts and Math. Willingness to see, support, and build on student strengths - patience and compassion for students as they develop skills and improve their performance.Commitment to educational justice.Punctuality, integrity.

Rising Star Elementary is located on Beacon Hill and serves nearly 350 students. Join our vibrant, multicultural community as a volunteer! 

At Seattle Public Schools, we celebrate diversity, nurture cultural and ethnic pride in our students, and honor home languages. Rising Star Elementary is a neighborhood school with a rich and diverse population of students:
- 65% of our students identify as Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Latinx. 
- 40% of students are English Language Learners.

Interested? Complete the Volunteer Interest Form so we can share it with the teacher.

You will hear from the teacher via email. Some teachers schedule virtual or phone meetings with interested volunteers before finalizing their placements.

If you and the teacher decide to move forward, you will receive instructions on how to complete the online volunteer application and background check process.

You can begin volunteering after your volunteer application is approved by the central office.


Academic Support in Reading

Reading support volunteers focus on filling critical gaps that students have in foundational reading skills. Each week, volunteers will work with the (same) student on important concepts in both reading literature and non-fiction texts, including decoding skills, fluency skills, and reading comprehension. The content used within this role is provided by the classroom teacher in collaboration with the English Language Development teacher.

Our goals

Students will have more confidence and concrete foundational skills in reading from which to build on. Within five months, students will progress in their fluency and comprehension skills in reading, as evidenced by a minimum of two levels of growth (higher than average mid-year growth) on their Reading Assessment. By end of the school year, students who receive this support throughout the year will progress in their fluency and comprehension skills in reading, as evidenced by a minimum of four levels of growth (higher than average annual growth) on their Spring Reading Assessment.

 

Schedule

Choose one or more shifts per week - Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays

Volunteer for 90 or 120 minutes per shift (30 minutes per student)

Flexible shifts between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Learn more about our school at https://risingstares.seattleschools.org/ 

Organization: Seattle Public Schools

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Angeline's Women Shelter Meal Assistant

Angeline’s is an adult women’s day center, providing a respite, hygiene center and serving meals to about 200 + women every day.

Tasks may include helping prepare meals, decorating tasty salads, serving meals, meal clean up, organizing donations and taking on various cleaning tasks, all while getting to engaging the women  

The volunteer shifts are Breakfast: 7:30-10am, Lunch: 11:30am-1:30pm, Dinner: 3:30-5pm Monday through Saturday. You choose your shift and how often you want to volunteer.

Volunteers must be 18 years and older and pass a Washington State Patrol background check. 

 

Organization: YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish

Angeline’s is an adult women’s day center, providing a respite, hygiene center and serving meals to about 200 + women every day.

Tasks may include helping prepare meals, decorating tasty salads, serving meals, meal clean up, organizing donations and taking on various cleaning tasks, all while getting to engaging the women  

The volunteer shifts are Breakfast: 7:30-10am, Lunch: 11:30am-1:30pm, Dinner: 3:30-5pm Monday through Saturday. You choose your shift and how often you want to volunteer.

Volunteers must be 18 years and older and pass a Washington State Patrol background check. 

 

Organization: YWCA Seattle-King-Snohomish

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Shelter Resident Transition Service Associate - Facilitate the Transition from Disaster to Recovery! Deploy with a purpose!

         The American Red Cross 

When housing is disrupted in communities due to a large disaster it can be tough for many individuals to secure new long term consistent/reliable housing. The Shelter Resident Transition Service Associate assists shelter residents and disaster victims create long term personal plans to overcome obstacles and transition into a stable housing solution. They play an important role in minimizing disaster caused displacement and aid in long term recovery.

                            

Do you have a Flexible schedule that would allow you to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disasters? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals over 18 who want to alleviate human suffering by shortening the time of a disaster caused by displacement. All training and Travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross. 

To join our team visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter office at Joinusnw@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

         The American Red Cross 

When housing is disrupted in communities due to a large disaster it can be tough for many individuals to secure new long term consistent/reliable housing. The Shelter Resident Transition Service Associate assists shelter residents and disaster victims create long term personal plans to overcome obstacles and transition into a stable housing solution. They play an important role in minimizing disaster caused displacement and aid in long term recovery.

                            

Do you have a Flexible schedule that would allow you to deploy for two weeks to support communities impacted by disasters? The Red Cross is looking to train willing individuals over 18 who want to alleviate human suffering by shortening the time of a disaster caused by displacement. All training and Travel expenses are fully covered by the Red Cross. 

To join our team visit www.redcross.org/volunteer or contact your local chapter office at Joinusnw@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Support at Magpie Thrift in Capitol Hill

Come join our mischief!

At Magpie Thrift in Capitol Hill, staff and volunteers help to distribute donated items at affordable prices to local shoppers. Any profits derived from Magpie Thrift are funneled directly back into Everly, our new nonprofit making sustainable living more accessible to our city through education, community service, and resource redistribution. This unique relationship allows us to help keep valuable items out of the landfill while investing customer funds back into caring for their community!

Magpie Thrift is a proudly Queer-focused store offering an LGBTQ-friendly shopping environment.

Organization: Everly Seattle

Come join our mischief!

At Magpie Thrift in Capitol Hill, staff and volunteers help to distribute donated items at affordable prices to local shoppers. Any profits derived from Magpie Thrift are funneled directly back into Everly, our new nonprofit making sustainable living more accessible to our city through education, community service, and resource redistribution. This unique relationship allows us to help keep valuable items out of the landfill while investing customer funds back into caring for their community!

Magpie Thrift is a proudly Queer-focused store offering an LGBTQ-friendly shopping environment.

Organization: Everly Seattle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SPIN Board Member

Purpose
Members of the Board of Directors are responsible for ensuring that STEM Paths
Innovation Network (SPIN) fulfills its mission by planning for its future, monitoring its
operations and evaluating its performance. The Board of Directors works in close
partnership with the Executive Directors who lead the day-to-day operations of SPIN.
The Board of Directors is entrusted with fiduciary duties to make choices that safeguard
the welfare of the organization’s financial interests.
For more information, please contact Katherine Barr: katb@stempaths.org
To apply, please fill out this form:
https://stempaths.socialsolutionsportal.com/apricot-intake/99f5a0a6-c0e3-4535-ac2e-82cb9ee549f2
Currently recruiting for the following needs:
Area of expertise

● Administration/Management
● Experience with non-profit boards
● Fundraising
● Human resources
● Understand community needs
Access to resources
● Connections to potential individual donors
● Connections to corporate/foundation dollars
Community connections
● Strong ties to local communities
● Businesses/Corporations
● Political/government
● Philanthropy
Key responsibilities
Advance the mission: To close the opportunity gap in STEM education and careers for
women and BIPOC communities.
● Actively promote the mission of SPIN, contributing ideas, and expertise

● Be informed about the organization’s mission, services, policies, and programs
● Determine and monitor the organization’s programs and services
● Participate in the development of SPIN’s strategic plan to accomplish its mission,
oversee its implementation, and evaluate its success
Ensure necessary resources
● A personal financial contribution at whatever level feels right to you
● Recruit others for SPIN’s fundraising events
● Actively participate in fundraising
● Promote SPIN and its work to uplift its public image
● Commit 3-5 hours each month to board service
Provide effective oversight
● Hire and evaluate the Executive Directors
● Monitor the effectiveness of SPIN’s programs and services
● Ensure the financial health of SPIN, including approving its annual budget, audit
reports, and material business decisions
● Select an auditor and receive the auditor’s report
● Ensure that the organization is aware of risks and has strong risk management
practices and protocols
Ensure effective Board of Director operations
● Attend Board meetings fully prepared to participate
● Assess the boards performance
● Follow board policies, including conflict of interest and confidentiality policies
● Serve on committees or task forces
● Assist in identifying and recruiting board members
Election, term length and participation.
Board members are elected by the Board of Directors. SPIN’s Board members will serve
a 2 year term and are eligible for reappointment for 2 additional years.
Board meetings are held monthly. Additional time may be required for committee
work, board development, and other board commitments.
Service on SPIN’s Board of Directors is without remuneration, except for administrative
support, travel and accommodation costs in relation to Board Member duties.


Organization: STEM Paths Innovation Network

Purpose
Members of the Board of Directors are responsible for ensuring that STEM Paths
Innovation Network (SPIN) fulfills its mission by planning for its future, monitoring its
operations and evaluating its performance. The Board of Directors works in close
partnership with the Executive Directors who lead the day-to-day operations of SPIN.
The Board of Directors is entrusted with fiduciary duties to make choices that safeguard
the welfare of the organization’s financial interests.
For more information, please contact Katherine Barr: katb@stempaths.org
To apply, please fill out this form:
https://stempaths.socialsolutionsportal.com/apricot-intake/99f5a0a6-c0e3-4535-ac2e-82cb9ee549f2
Currently recruiting for the following needs:
Area of expertise

● Administration/Management
● Experience with non-profit boards
● Fundraising
● Human resources
● Understand community needs
Access to resources
● Connections to potential individual donors
● Connections to corporate/foundation dollars
Community connections
● Strong ties to local communities
● Businesses/Corporations
● Political/government
● Philanthropy
Key responsibilities
Advance the mission: To close the opportunity gap in STEM education and careers for
women and BIPOC communities.
● Actively promote the mission of SPIN, contributing ideas, and expertise

● Be informed about the organization’s mission, services, policies, and programs
● Determine and monitor the organization’s programs and services
● Participate in the development of SPIN’s strategic plan to accomplish its mission,
oversee its implementation, and evaluate its success
Ensure necessary resources
● A personal financial contribution at whatever level feels right to you
● Recruit others for SPIN’s fundraising events
● Actively participate in fundraising
● Promote SPIN and its work to uplift its public image
● Commit 3-5 hours each month to board service
Provide effective oversight
● Hire and evaluate the Executive Directors
● Monitor the effectiveness of SPIN’s programs and services
● Ensure the financial health of SPIN, including approving its annual budget, audit
reports, and material business decisions
● Select an auditor and receive the auditor’s report
● Ensure that the organization is aware of risks and has strong risk management
practices and protocols
Ensure effective Board of Director operations
● Attend Board meetings fully prepared to participate
● Assess the boards performance
● Follow board policies, including conflict of interest and confidentiality policies
● Serve on committees or task forces
● Assist in identifying and recruiting board members
Election, term length and participation.
Board members are elected by the Board of Directors. SPIN’s Board members will serve
a 2 year term and are eligible for reappointment for 2 additional years.
Board meetings are held monthly. Additional time may be required for committee
work, board development, and other board commitments.
Service on SPIN’s Board of Directors is without remuneration, except for administrative
support, travel and accommodation costs in relation to Board Member duties.


Organization: STEM Paths Innovation Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SPIN Forward Mentor

Organization: STEM Paths Innovation Network

Organization: STEM Paths Innovation Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 26, 2026

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Labor of Love

Labor of Love is Open Arms' annual event where we raise critical funds and awareness for reproductive justice and birth equity. We invite volunteers to join us on Thursday, April 23, 2026, and help us create a warm, welcoming event. 

Organization: Open Arms Perinatal Services

Labor of Love is Open Arms' annual event where we raise critical funds and awareness for reproductive justice and birth equity. We invite volunteers to join us on Thursday, April 23, 2026, and help us create a warm, welcoming event. 

Organization: Open Arms Perinatal Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 23, 2026

Zip Code: 98134

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: "Wishes for Dishes" Program Lead Volunteer

The "Wishes for Dishes" Lead Volunteer would oversee our dish rescue program which redirects dishes headed for the landfill into the hands of local refugee families at zero cost to them. Duties include: Recruit volunteers, or go yourself, to select dishes from what Goodwill is about to throw away - Tuesday mornings 8AM - as dictated by demand. Bring back to our storage unit in Issaquah, unload, sort. Pack dish kits as needed for families who have requested them. Schedule "shopping" trips when inventory dips.

Organization: Grassroot Projects

The "Wishes for Dishes" Lead Volunteer would oversee our dish rescue program which redirects dishes headed for the landfill into the hands of local refugee families at zero cost to them. Duties include: Recruit volunteers, or go yourself, to select dishes from what Goodwill is about to throw away - Tuesday mornings 8AM - as dictated by demand. Bring back to our storage unit in Issaquah, unload, sort. Pack dish kits as needed for families who have requested them. Schedule "shopping" trips when inventory dips.

Organization: Grassroot Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 


Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.



Organization: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 


Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.



Organization: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 06907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 


Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.




Organization: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 


Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.




Organization: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 06907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tool maintenance and repair - Federal Way

Help us power up! We are looking for volunteers to help us with our tool maintenance. We have both weekly and monthly volunteer opportunities to help us keep up with routine maintenance, fix damaged tools, and make more tools available to our community.


Organization: South King Tool Library

Help us power up! We are looking for volunteers to help us with our tool maintenance. We have both weekly and monthly volunteer opportunities to help us keep up with routine maintenance, fix damaged tools, and make more tools available to our community.


Organization: South King Tool Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Events Support

Have a free weekend? Help us with our recycling, repair, swap and workshop events! We are looking for volunteers to help with traffic direction, set up and tear down, checking in participants, and more. Our events are normally on Saturdays and a great way to get to know the community.


Organization: South King Tool Library

Have a free weekend? Help us with our recycling, repair, swap and workshop events! We are looking for volunteers to help with traffic direction, set up and tear down, checking in participants, and more. Our events are normally on Saturdays and a great way to get to know the community.


Organization: South King Tool Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Checkout Clerk - Federal Way

Learn about tools and connect with our community! We are looking for volunteers to help with checkouts during our open hours and expand to more operating hours. No experience needed, we will train you on how to help with checkouts, prepare for reservations, and advise patrons on their projects.


Organization: South King Tool Library

Learn about tools and connect with our community! We are looking for volunteers to help with checkouts during our open hours and expand to more operating hours. No experience needed, we will train you on how to help with checkouts, prepare for reservations, and advise patrons on their projects.


Organization: South King Tool Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Director

We are currently accepting applications from individuals interested in providing strategic direction as a Director of the Board for the South King Tool Library. Our leadership team is dedicated to equity, inclusion, empowerment, resource sharing and environmental stewardship. We work diligently to fulfill our mission and serve our communities.

We are actively seeking residents of South King or North Pierce Counties who share these values and can equitably represent our racially and socio-economically diverse communities to join our board. Please click "Respond" for more information and an application.

Organization: South King Tool Library

We are currently accepting applications from individuals interested in providing strategic direction as a Director of the Board for the South King Tool Library. Our leadership team is dedicated to equity, inclusion, empowerment, resource sharing and environmental stewardship. We work diligently to fulfill our mission and serve our communities.

We are actively seeking residents of South King or North Pierce Counties who share these values and can equitably represent our racially and socio-economically diverse communities to join our board. Please click "Respond" for more information and an application.

Organization: South King Tool Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prep Basic-Needs Care Packages for Refugee Children

Every Thursday morning we need volunteers to transport our orders from KidVantage in Issaquah to our storage unit (also in Issaquah) where the items are sorted in prepartion for delivery to the families' homes.   A larger vehicle is a plus but we can fit a lot even into a sedan! 

Organization: Grassroot Projects

Every Thursday morning we need volunteers to transport our orders from KidVantage in Issaquah to our storage unit (also in Issaquah) where the items are sorted in prepartion for delivery to the families' homes.   A larger vehicle is a plus but we can fit a lot even into a sedan! 

Organization: Grassroot Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98027

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Deliver essential-needs care packages to refugee and immigrant children

Deliver essential needs to children in need - diapers, car seats, clothing, etc.   Pick up your route's orders in Issaquah and deliver to low-income refugee and immigrant families in either south King County, Seattle or the north end.   Orders are ready Thursday mid-day and can be delivered anytime between then and Sunday night, even Monday if needed.  Sign up for the weekends of your choice.

 

 * Clean driving record, valid WA license & background check required.

Organization: Grassroot Projects

Deliver essential needs to children in need - diapers, car seats, clothing, etc.   Pick up your route's orders in Issaquah and deliver to low-income refugee and immigrant families in either south King County, Seattle or the north end.   Orders are ready Thursday mid-day and can be delivered anytime between then and Sunday night, even Monday if needed.  Sign up for the weekends of your choice.

 

 * Clean driving record, valid WA license & background check required.

Organization: Grassroot Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn to refurbish furniture and help community members in need!

The Furniture Repair Bank rescues worn, torn, and broken furniture from the landfill, restores its value, and provides it to people in need. Learn some new skills or utilize ones you already have while reducing waste and supporting your community. 

No prior experience or skills are required to volunteer. We teach the skills you'll need! Activities may include painting, staining, and sanding wood, so please dress accordingly for potentially messy workPPE such as masks, goggles, and gloves are provided. Closed-toed shoes are required.We work in a warehouse environment and sometimes work outside in covered areas, so please dress for the weather. We have light snacks and refreshments for volunteers and a water cooler if you would like to bring a refillable bottle. 

Commitment is flexible and volunteers are welcome to join us for a couple of hours or an entire day. 

We usually respond to volunteers within 24 hours. If you have not received an email response from us within a few days, please check your spam folder. You may also email us directly at volunteer@repairbank.org.

Teens ages 14 to 17 are welcome to join provided a parent or guardian provides permission on their volunteer form. Younger kids ages 11 to 13 are welcome to volunteer along with their parent or guardian.

For more information about our program and to get started right away, visit our website at https://www.repairbank.org/volunteer to sign up.

Organization: Furniture Repair Bank

The Furniture Repair Bank rescues worn, torn, and broken furniture from the landfill, restores its value, and provides it to people in need. Learn some new skills or utilize ones you already have while reducing waste and supporting your community. 

No prior experience or skills are required to volunteer. We teach the skills you'll need! Activities may include painting, staining, and sanding wood, so please dress accordingly for potentially messy workPPE such as masks, goggles, and gloves are provided. Closed-toed shoes are required.We work in a warehouse environment and sometimes work outside in covered areas, so please dress for the weather. We have light snacks and refreshments for volunteers and a water cooler if you would like to bring a refillable bottle. 

Commitment is flexible and volunteers are welcome to join us for a couple of hours or an entire day. 

We usually respond to volunteers within 24 hours. If you have not received an email response from us within a few days, please check your spam folder. You may also email us directly at volunteer@repairbank.org.

Teens ages 14 to 17 are welcome to join provided a parent or guardian provides permission on their volunteer form. Younger kids ages 11 to 13 are welcome to volunteer along with their parent or guardian.

For more information about our program and to get started right away, visit our website at https://www.repairbank.org/volunteer to sign up.

Organization: Furniture Repair Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98134

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed in Seattle Public Schools!

Volunteer with Invest in Youth

Invest in Youth has been providing tutoring support to students across Seattle for more than 20 years! We match each volunteer tutor with a single student for the entire school year, which fosters a truly meaningful relationship for the student and the tutor. Our program is provided free of charge to all families and schools we work with. We hope you'll join us!

HOW IT WORKS:

Volunteer tutors are paired with a 3rd, 4th or 5th grade student for a full school year.

From October through May tutors and students meet once per week for an after-school tutoring session (exact location/times can be found here). We ask volunteers to make a commitment to the whole school year.

Tutoring sessions are held at the student's school, last one hour and are supervised by a school coordinator - support and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every tutoring session.

Volunteers can expect to help students with their homework, read books together and work on math problems, all while serving the important role of a mentor.

 Apply today by pressing the "respond" button and we will be in touch! 

Organization: Invest In Youth

Volunteer with Invest in Youth

Invest in Youth has been providing tutoring support to students across Seattle for more than 20 years! We match each volunteer tutor with a single student for the entire school year, which fosters a truly meaningful relationship for the student and the tutor. Our program is provided free of charge to all families and schools we work with. We hope you'll join us!

HOW IT WORKS:

Volunteer tutors are paired with a 3rd, 4th or 5th grade student for a full school year.

From October through May tutors and students meet once per week for an after-school tutoring session (exact location/times can be found here). We ask volunteers to make a commitment to the whole school year.

Tutoring sessions are held at the student's school, last one hour and are supervised by a school coordinator - support and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every tutoring session.

Volunteers can expect to help students with their homework, read books together and work on math problems, all while serving the important role of a mentor.

 Apply today by pressing the "respond" button and we will be in touch! 

Organization: Invest In Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor for 1 hour each week at Thurgood Marshall Elementary

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students across the city.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Beacon Hill International, Roxhill Elementary and Sanislo Elementary (both in West Seattle), in addition to Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park neighborhood).

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place once every week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework, for one hour each week. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Organization: Invest In Youth

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students across the city.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Beacon Hill International, Roxhill Elementary and Sanislo Elementary (both in West Seattle), in addition to Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park neighborhood).

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place once every week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework, for one hour each week. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Organization: Invest In Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor for 1 hour each week at Sanislo Elementary (West Seattle)

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Beacon Hill International, Roxhill Elementary (West Seattle) and Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park neighborhood in addition to Sanislo Elementary (West Seattle).

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place one day a week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Can't commit to the full school year? Become a substitute tutor or share this with your friends who might be interested.

Organization: Invest In Youth

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Beacon Hill International, Roxhill Elementary (West Seattle) and Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park neighborhood in addition to Sanislo Elementary (West Seattle).

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place one day a week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Can't commit to the full school year? Become a substitute tutor or share this with your friends who might be interested.

Organization: Invest In Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor for 1 hour each week at Roxhill Elementary (West Seattle)

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students across the city.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Sanislo Elementary (West Seattle), Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park neighborhood) and Beacon Hill International, in addition to Roxhill Elementary (West Seattle).

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place once every week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework, for one hour each week. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Organization: Invest In Youth

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students across the city.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Sanislo Elementary (West Seattle), Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park neighborhood) and Beacon Hill International, in addition to Roxhill Elementary (West Seattle).

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place once every week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework, for one hour each week. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Organization: Invest In Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 98136

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor for 1 hour each week at Beacon Hill International School

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students across the city.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Roxhill Elementary and Sanislo Elementary (both in West Seattle) and Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park Neighborhood) in addition to Beacon Hill International.

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place once every week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework, for one hour each week. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Can't commit to the full school year? Become a substitute tutor or share this with your friends who might be interested.

Organization: Invest In Youth

Looking for a way to give back to your community?

Invest in Youth is a Seattle-based nonprofit organization that provides free after-school tutoring to local elementary students across the city.

If you're looking for a way to get involved or give back to your community, this could be your opportunity! Invest in Youth is looking for role-model tutors to work one-on-one with elementary students at local schools, including Roxhill Elementary and Sanislo Elementary (both in West Seattle) and Thurgood Marshall Elementary (Squire Park Neighborhood) in addition to Beacon Hill International.

Tutoring begins in October, runs through May and takes place once every week at each school.

Each tutor is matched with the same student for the whole school year, and the pair works together on things like playing math games, reading stories or working on homework, for one hour each week. Educational materials and activities, training and support, and heartfelt appreciation are provided at every session. 

For more information or to apply to be a tutor, please visit our website: https://www.investinyouth.org/volunteer/

Can't commit to the full school year? Become a substitute tutor or share this with your friends who might be interested.

Organization: Invest In Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SPIN Fellows Career Coach


STEM Paths Innovation Network (SPIN) is a nonprofit offering K-12 instruction, mentoring and program development in science, technology, engineering, and math. Our mission is to close the opportunity gap for women and BIPOC communities in SPIN education and careers.  


Purpose:

The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer at STEM Paths Innovation Network will provide a culturally-responsive and uplifting coaching experience for 11th and 12th grade students of color. This includes providing support and resources, both academic and personal.

Job Title:

SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer


Location:

The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer will work out of SPIN’s main office at 3407 NE 2nd St, Renton, WA 98056 and at designated sites and events as identified by the SPIN Fellows Program Manager. 

Key Responsibilities may include:


(1) Help students by providing informational interviews

(2) Provide or assist in finding job shadowing and internship opportunities for SPIN Fellows

(3) Mentor SPIN Fellows using culturally-responsive and strengths-based approach

(4) Develop and present SPIN Fellows with workshops on career and college prep skills


Reports to:

SPIN Fellows Program Manager

Length of Appointment:


The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer commits to attending at least 3 events with SPIN Fellows, from a career panel to a workshop to general support, over the course of the academic year. 

Time Commitment:

The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer will provide up to 10 hours a month throughout the year.


Qualifications:

SPIN Fellows seeks coaches working in STEM fields**, especially women of color*, to volunteer their time as coaches for our students.




Support Provided:







An orientation to SPIN and SPIN Fellows will be scheduled for the SPIN Career Coach. In addition, attendance at quarterly volunteer meetings is required. The SPIN Fellows Manager is available on an ongoing basis to answer questions and provide other assistance as needed.

Additional Perks:


The opportunity to create a network of like minded individuals that have a passion for STEM and youth engagement. As well as the ability to contribute to a student’s personal, academic, and professional goals.



*SPIN does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. All are welcome to apply.

*Including cis women, trans folks, gender queer folks, gender non-conforming and/or non-binary folks who experience(d) womanhood as a part of their journey.

**SPIN defines STEM loosely, so if you are unsure whether or not your field qualifies, please contact us.




Organization: STEM Paths Innovation Network


STEM Paths Innovation Network (SPIN) is a nonprofit offering K-12 instruction, mentoring and program development in science, technology, engineering, and math. Our mission is to close the opportunity gap for women and BIPOC communities in SPIN education and careers.  


Purpose:

The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer at STEM Paths Innovation Network will provide a culturally-responsive and uplifting coaching experience for 11th and 12th grade students of color. This includes providing support and resources, both academic and personal.

Job Title:

SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer


Location:

The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer will work out of SPIN’s main office at 3407 NE 2nd St, Renton, WA 98056 and at designated sites and events as identified by the SPIN Fellows Program Manager. 

Key Responsibilities may include:


(1) Help students by providing informational interviews

(2) Provide or assist in finding job shadowing and internship opportunities for SPIN Fellows

(3) Mentor SPIN Fellows using culturally-responsive and strengths-based approach

(4) Develop and present SPIN Fellows with workshops on career and college prep skills


Reports to:

SPIN Fellows Program Manager

Length of Appointment:


The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer commits to attending at least 3 events with SPIN Fellows, from a career panel to a workshop to general support, over the course of the academic year. 

Time Commitment:

The SPIN Fellows Career Coach Volunteer will provide up to 10 hours a month throughout the year.


Qualifications:

SPIN Fellows seeks coaches working in STEM fields**, especially women of color*, to volunteer their time as coaches for our students.




Support Provided:







An orientation to SPIN and SPIN Fellows will be scheduled for the SPIN Career Coach. In addition, attendance at quarterly volunteer meetings is required. The SPIN Fellows Manager is available on an ongoing basis to answer questions and provide other assistance as needed.

Additional Perks:


The opportunity to create a network of like minded individuals that have a passion for STEM and youth engagement. As well as the ability to contribute to a student’s personal, academic, and professional goals.



*SPIN does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. All are welcome to apply.

*Including cis women, trans folks, gender queer folks, gender non-conforming and/or non-binary folks who experience(d) womanhood as a part of their journey.

**SPIN defines STEM loosely, so if you are unsure whether or not your field qualifies, please contact us.




Organization: STEM Paths Innovation Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members Wanted to Help Animals Across Washington State

Pawsitive Alliance Board members make a difference for cats and dogs in need! 


Are you interested in using your time, talent, and energy to support the vision of a healthy and happy home for every cat and dog in Washington? 

 
If yes, then please consider joining our Board! 


Pawsitive Alliance, a volunteer driven tax-exempt nonprofit organization, is having an open call for Board Members. Founded in 2005, the mission of Pawsitive Alliance is to help end the euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats in Washington by increasing adoptions, supporting spay and neuter programs, and improving pet retention. 


Pawsitive Alliance advances are mission through our three programs: 

Adoption program: #WhyNotMePets campaign, highlighting long-term homeless pets, and supporting adoption opportunities to help homeless pets finds homes 

Spay/Neuter: providing vouchers and financial and logistical support to increase surgeries and access to end pet overpopulation and suffering 

Pet retention: collecting and distributing pet food and supplies and offering pet ID tags and microchips to keep pets thriving with their caretakers 


Our programs and activities prioritize increasing services for pets, people, and places across Washington state with few resources. 


Pawsitive Alliance’s biggest strengths are marketing, organizing, fundraising, and collaborating.  We work with more than 50 human and animal-welfare partners each year. Since 2005, we have helped over 8,000 animals find homes, delivered over 170,000 pounds of donated pet food, and facilitated more than 11,000 spay and neuter surgeries. 


The Pawsitive Alliance Board is a hands-on group of committed individuals, investing their time and resources to support our mission.  As we celebrate our 20th anniversary in 2025, and look to the future, we are looking to add individuals from diverse backgrounds to join the Board and help the organization’s continued success and growth.  Ideal candidates are committed to our mission, can commit at least 10-15 per month to the organization, are able to represent the organization in the community, are ready to engage in strategy setting, fundraising and networking, and bring a well-rounded set of skills to a unique and hard-working team. 
 

Pawsitive Alliance is always interested in bringing greater diversity and new areas of expertise, energy, and skills to the Board. For more information on the organization, refer to our website at www.pawsitivealliance.org.  Please fill out our Board Application if you share our passion for helping to end pet homelessness in Washington and are interested in serving and helping end pet overpopulation. 


Organization: Pawsitive Alliance

Pawsitive Alliance Board members make a difference for cats and dogs in need! 


Are you interested in using your time, talent, and energy to support the vision of a healthy and happy home for every cat and dog in Washington? 

 
If yes, then please consider joining our Board! 


Pawsitive Alliance, a volunteer driven tax-exempt nonprofit organization, is having an open call for Board Members. Founded in 2005, the mission of Pawsitive Alliance is to help end the euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats in Washington by increasing adoptions, supporting spay and neuter programs, and improving pet retention. 


Pawsitive Alliance advances are mission through our three programs: 

Adoption program: #WhyNotMePets campaign, highlighting long-term homeless pets, and supporting adoption opportunities to help homeless pets finds homes 

Spay/Neuter: providing vouchers and financial and logistical support to increase surgeries and access to end pet overpopulation and suffering 

Pet retention: collecting and distributing pet food and supplies and offering pet ID tags and microchips to keep pets thriving with their caretakers 


Our programs and activities prioritize increasing services for pets, people, and places across Washington state with few resources. 


Pawsitive Alliance’s biggest strengths are marketing, organizing, fundraising, and collaborating.  We work with more than 50 human and animal-welfare partners each year. Since 2005, we have helped over 8,000 animals find homes, delivered over 170,000 pounds of donated pet food, and facilitated more than 11,000 spay and neuter surgeries. 


The Pawsitive Alliance Board is a hands-on group of committed individuals, investing their time and resources to support our mission.  As we celebrate our 20th anniversary in 2025, and look to the future, we are looking to add individuals from diverse backgrounds to join the Board and help the organization’s continued success and growth.  Ideal candidates are committed to our mission, can commit at least 10-15 per month to the organization, are able to represent the organization in the community, are ready to engage in strategy setting, fundraising and networking, and bring a well-rounded set of skills to a unique and hard-working team. 
 

Pawsitive Alliance is always interested in bringing greater diversity and new areas of expertise, energy, and skills to the Board. For more information on the organization, refer to our website at www.pawsitivealliance.org.  Please fill out our Board Application if you share our passion for helping to end pet homelessness in Washington and are interested in serving and helping end pet overpopulation. 


Organization: Pawsitive Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Community Garden Group Volunteering

Volunteer at Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden and support our refugee neighbors! Our 2-acre community garden provides space for refugee, immigrant and Kent resident gardeners to grow cultural foods and reconnect with the soil. Our shared spaces, such as our food forest, rain gardens, pollinator berms, and restoration areas need a lot of love and attention to stay healthy, productive, and beautiful. Volunteers help to ensure this shared site stays maintained and safe for gardeners to continue grow and nature to thrive.

We are looking for work, church, or other community organizations that have availability to bring a group of volunteers out to support with essential gardening and maintenance tasks! We are able to accommodate most events during the week with some limited capacity to schedule Saturday events. If you are interested, please sign up for this volunteer opportunity and we will follow up within 1-2 weeks to gather more details on your availability and interest.

Note: we request a commitment of a minimum of 10-15 volunteers to schedule an event for your organization. Don’t have this many volunteers? Check out our website's Events page to see if there are already scheduled events you can join or email the Community Garden Coordinator to inquire further.


Learn More:
-Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden Webpage

-World Relief Western Washington Website

Organization: World Relief Western Washington

Volunteer at Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden and support our refugee neighbors! Our 2-acre community garden provides space for refugee, immigrant and Kent resident gardeners to grow cultural foods and reconnect with the soil. Our shared spaces, such as our food forest, rain gardens, pollinator berms, and restoration areas need a lot of love and attention to stay healthy, productive, and beautiful. Volunteers help to ensure this shared site stays maintained and safe for gardeners to continue grow and nature to thrive.

We are looking for work, church, or other community organizations that have availability to bring a group of volunteers out to support with essential gardening and maintenance tasks! We are able to accommodate most events during the week with some limited capacity to schedule Saturday events. If you are interested, please sign up for this volunteer opportunity and we will follow up within 1-2 weeks to gather more details on your availability and interest.

Note: we request a commitment of a minimum of 10-15 volunteers to schedule an event for your organization. Don’t have this many volunteers? Check out our website's Events page to see if there are already scheduled events you can join or email the Community Garden Coordinator to inquire further.


Learn More:
-Paradise Parking Plots Community Garden Webpage

-World Relief Western Washington Website

Organization: World Relief Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98178

Allow Groups: Groups only


Volunteer: Red Cross High School & College Club Coordinator

The Red Cross Club Coordinator serves as a liaison between the Red Cross and Club student leadership. They help to create and maintain an environment where youth (high school & college aged students) feel empowered to lead and mobilize peers in community service projects addressing local and global issues. Club Coordinators support school year start up, help document activities and hours, and attend monthly Club meetings and events throughout the school year, virtually! Events may include hosting blood drives, personal care item drives for veterans, fundraising, and disaster preparedness campaigns. This can be served as an all-virtual opportunity! Evening and weekend availability preferred. 

Organization: American Red Cross

The Red Cross Club Coordinator serves as a liaison between the Red Cross and Club student leadership. They help to create and maintain an environment where youth (high school & college aged students) feel empowered to lead and mobilize peers in community service projects addressing local and global issues. Club Coordinators support school year start up, help document activities and hours, and attend monthly Club meetings and events throughout the school year, virtually! Events may include hosting blood drives, personal care item drives for veterans, fundraising, and disaster preparedness campaigns. This can be served as an all-virtual opportunity! Evening and weekend availability preferred. 

Organization: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer mentor for one of our incredible students in the Bellevue School District!

Rainier Athletes' (RA) mission is to affirm our youth’s sense of purpose and belonging by intentionally connecting their core community of teachers, coaches, families, and mentors. 


RA is a long-term mentoring organization that begins walking alongside students and their families in 4th grade and continues through high school graduation and beyond. Each student is matched with a dedicated mentor who meets with them weekly, fully funded to participate in year round sports and activities, and supported as they explore and advocate for their unique identity.

 

No experience with sports, mentoring, or working with youth is required. Trainings are held throughout the year and you’ll have support from our dedicated team whenever you need it. 


RA students are not just athletes, but are also artists, activists, engineers, and up-and-coming philosophers. Their passions are a way that we engage in a deeper conversation with them and their supporters. So no, you don’t have to love sports! RA mentors are volunteers with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, and interests.

 

Volunteer mentors meet with their mentee once a week at the mentee’s school. After check-ins, mentors share a report with their mentee’s family, teachers, and coaches. RA mentors are bridge builders, strengthening relationships beyond their one-on-one connection to the student by uniting the student’s entire Core Community of supporters. We call this approach ONE Team Mentoring!


Mentors typically spend 1 hour per week between meeting with the student, and communicating with their parents, teachers, etc. We ask mentors to commit for at least one full school year.

Check-ins are typically held on Thursdays or Friday afternoons. The level of involvement outside of weekly check-ins is up to you. Mentors rave about the extra time they spend attending activities like sports games and milestones like birthday parties, graduations, and quinceañeras. 


Learn More:  Mentoring Details and Signup Video: The RA Mentoring Experience Video: Abdul's Journey  

Organization: Rainier Athletes

Rainier Athletes' (RA) mission is to affirm our youth’s sense of purpose and belonging by intentionally connecting their core community of teachers, coaches, families, and mentors. 


RA is a long-term mentoring organization that begins walking alongside students and their families in 4th grade and continues through high school graduation and beyond. Each student is matched with a dedicated mentor who meets with them weekly, fully funded to participate in year round sports and activities, and supported as they explore and advocate for their unique identity.

 

No experience with sports, mentoring, or working with youth is required. Trainings are held throughout the year and you’ll have support from our dedicated team whenever you need it. 


RA students are not just athletes, but are also artists, activists, engineers, and up-and-coming philosophers. Their passions are a way that we engage in a deeper conversation with them and their supporters. So no, you don’t have to love sports! RA mentors are volunteers with diverse backgrounds, skill sets, and interests.

 

Volunteer mentors meet with their mentee once a week at the mentee’s school. After check-ins, mentors share a report with their mentee’s family, teachers, and coaches. RA mentors are bridge builders, strengthening relationships beyond their one-on-one connection to the student by uniting the student’s entire Core Community of supporters. We call this approach ONE Team Mentoring!


Mentors typically spend 1 hour per week between meeting with the student, and communicating with their parents, teachers, etc. We ask mentors to commit for at least one full school year.

Check-ins are typically held on Thursdays or Friday afternoons. The level of involvement outside of weekly check-ins is up to you. Mentors rave about the extra time they spend attending activities like sports games and milestones like birthday parties, graduations, and quinceañeras. 


Learn More:  Mentoring Details and Signup Video: The RA Mentoring Experience Video: Abdul's Journey  

Organization: Rainier Athletes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98005

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: High School Program Mentor - Squad Leader

Role Overview 

Rainier Athletes' (RA) mission is to affirm our youth’s sense of purpose and belonging by intentionally connecting their core community of teachers, coaches, families, and mentors. Once selected, each student is paired with a dedicated one-on-one mentor in elementary and middle school and a Squad Leader in high school. Each student is also sponsored to participate in sports/extra-curricular activities year-round throughout their duration with Rainer Athletes. Students begin their RA journey in 4th grade and continue through high school graduation and beyond.  

To sustain our impact with the growing number of Rainier Athletes high school students and families, we are seeking enthusiastic, dedicated individuals to serve as Squad Leaders for small groups of high school students. Squads consist of four or five students of similar ages. Squad Leaders are tasked with building relationships with students in their squad(s) as well as their students’ families, teachers, and others in the community. 

Responsibilities include coordinating logistics and prepping for weekly hour-long Squad Meet-Ups. These Squad Meet-Ups may include topical discussions, study sessions, or other activities to strengthen relationships and build towards each student’s next step plan after high school. Collaboration is a key element to the program’s success; Squad Leaders will have hour-long weekly formal opportunities to connect with other Squad Leaders and RA’s High School Program Manager to share highlights, challenges, and best practices.

Must-Haves 

Teachable, humble, heart for all people, willingness to go above and beyond the basic requirements to serve students and families   Consistency and follow through  Proactive communication Willingness to have challenging conversations and face confrontations Flexible schedule (average weekly time commitment is 4 hours) Access to personal vehicle  Access to personal computer  Inspired by our mission to affirm a student's sense of purpose and belonging by connecting their core community  

Nice-to-Haves

Prior experience mentoring youth and working with groups Familiarity with communication platforms such as Gmail and Basecamp Familiarity with tracking and storage platforms such as Google Drive and Smartsheets Language proficiency in Spanish, Arabic, Punjabi, and/or other languages

Benefits

Leadership development Team-based progressive environment Coaching and mentoring Community partner-based benefits/discounts Volunteer experience  Learn More Mentoring Details and Application Video: The RA Mentoring Experience Video: Abdul's Journey

Organization: Rainier Athletes

Role Overview 

Rainier Athletes' (RA) mission is to affirm our youth’s sense of purpose and belonging by intentionally connecting their core community of teachers, coaches, families, and mentors. Once selected, each student is paired with a dedicated one-on-one mentor in elementary and middle school and a Squad Leader in high school. Each student is also sponsored to participate in sports/extra-curricular activities year-round throughout their duration with Rainer Athletes. Students begin their RA journey in 4th grade and continue through high school graduation and beyond.  

To sustain our impact with the growing number of Rainier Athletes high school students and families, we are seeking enthusiastic, dedicated individuals to serve as Squad Leaders for small groups of high school students. Squads consist of four or five students of similar ages. Squad Leaders are tasked with building relationships with students in their squad(s) as well as their students’ families, teachers, and others in the community. 

Responsibilities include coordinating logistics and prepping for weekly hour-long Squad Meet-Ups. These Squad Meet-Ups may include topical discussions, study sessions, or other activities to strengthen relationships and build towards each student’s next step plan after high school. Collaboration is a key element to the program’s success; Squad Leaders will have hour-long weekly formal opportunities to connect with other Squad Leaders and RA’s High School Program Manager to share highlights, challenges, and best practices.

Must-Haves 

Teachable, humble, heart for all people, willingness to go above and beyond the basic requirements to serve students and families   Consistency and follow through  Proactive communication Willingness to have challenging conversations and face confrontations Flexible schedule (average weekly time commitment is 4 hours) Access to personal vehicle  Access to personal computer  Inspired by our mission to affirm a student's sense of purpose and belonging by connecting their core community  

Nice-to-Haves

Prior experience mentoring youth and working with groups Familiarity with communication platforms such as Gmail and Basecamp Familiarity with tracking and storage platforms such as Google Drive and Smartsheets Language proficiency in Spanish, Arabic, Punjabi, and/or other languages

Benefits

Leadership development Team-based progressive environment Coaching and mentoring Community partner-based benefits/discounts Volunteer experience  Learn More Mentoring Details and Application Video: The RA Mentoring Experience Video: Abdul's Journey

Organization: Rainier Athletes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Students Succeed in English for Work Classes

Hopelink is looking for volunteer career advisers for the English for Work program!

Fall quarter is already underway, so we are looking for advisers for our winter and spring quarters. The next New Adviser Onboarding meetings will be held in January and April 2026.

About English for Work and the Adviser Role

English for Work is a quarter-long English language program, designed for immigrants and refugees who are planning to get a job (or a better job) or enroll in college/job training in the next six months or so. In the class, students improve English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills while learning about U.S. work culture, career goal setting, resume writing, and interview preparation.

Each adviser is assigned 2-3 students for the quarter. Advisers work one-on-one with their assigned students, supporting them in setting short-term and long-term career goals, resume writing, English practice, applying for jobs, and preparing for job interviews. Advisers primarily meet with students virtually, with occasional in-person opportunities at local libraries or other local public meeting spaces if student transportation allows.

This is a great role for working folks because the meeting schedules can be flexible. It’s also great for recently retired folks who are looking for ways to give back to the community and share their industry expertise!

We provide training and support to volunteers throughout the quarter.

Adviser Requirements:

Must be enthusiastic about connecting with students virtually and comfortable using technology (Zoom is the most common mode for advising meetings, accessible to those with busy schedules and transportation barriers). Have at least 3 years of U.S. work experience with some knowledge about the job market and the job search process. Excellent interpersonal skills with strong ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and respectfully with immigrants and refugees who are developing their English language skills. Commitment to anti-racism, being equitable and inclusive to all, and to practicing cultural humility. Available to meet with their advisees at least 3-6 times during the quarter. Able to commit to advising for at least two quarters (about six months).

Organization: Hopelink

Hopelink is looking for volunteer career advisers for the English for Work program!

Fall quarter is already underway, so we are looking for advisers for our winter and spring quarters. The next New Adviser Onboarding meetings will be held in January and April 2026.

About English for Work and the Adviser Role

English for Work is a quarter-long English language program, designed for immigrants and refugees who are planning to get a job (or a better job) or enroll in college/job training in the next six months or so. In the class, students improve English listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills while learning about U.S. work culture, career goal setting, resume writing, and interview preparation.

Each adviser is assigned 2-3 students for the quarter. Advisers work one-on-one with their assigned students, supporting them in setting short-term and long-term career goals, resume writing, English practice, applying for jobs, and preparing for job interviews. Advisers primarily meet with students virtually, with occasional in-person opportunities at local libraries or other local public meeting spaces if student transportation allows.

This is a great role for working folks because the meeting schedules can be flexible. It’s also great for recently retired folks who are looking for ways to give back to the community and share their industry expertise!

We provide training and support to volunteers throughout the quarter.

Adviser Requirements:

Must be enthusiastic about connecting with students virtually and comfortable using technology (Zoom is the most common mode for advising meetings, accessible to those with busy schedules and transportation barriers). Have at least 3 years of U.S. work experience with some knowledge about the job market and the job search process. Excellent interpersonal skills with strong ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and respectfully with immigrants and refugees who are developing their English language skills. Commitment to anti-racism, being equitable and inclusive to all, and to practicing cultural humility. Available to meet with their advisees at least 3-6 times during the quarter. Able to commit to advising for at least two quarters (about six months).

Organization: Hopelink

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteer Tax Preparer (2026)

Role 

Remote Tax Preparer 

The remote volunteer shifts are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 2: Mondays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 3: Tuesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 4: Tuesdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 5: Wednesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 6: Wednesdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 7: Thursdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 8: Thursdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 9: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 10: Saturdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 11: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 12: Sundays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 2/2/2026 – 4/19/2026 (11 shifts over 11 weeks).
Because our partner, GetYourRefund (our remote tax prep platform), doesn't generally launch until late into January, the start dates for our remote opportunities are later than other free tax volunteer opportunities. Once we get closer to January, we will be in touch if there are any unexpected changes to these starting dates.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Feb 2 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Mon Feb 2 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 3: Select “Tue Feb 3 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Tue Feb 3 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Wed Feb 4 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 6: Select “Wed Feb 4 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 7: Select “Thu Feb 5 @ 12:30 PM” below Shift 8: Select “Thu Feb 5 @ 4:00 PM” below Shift 9: Select “Sat Feb 7 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 10: Select “Sat Feb 7 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 11: Select “Sun Feb 8 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 12: Select “Sun Feb 8 @ 4:00 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Wed Feb 4 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm.

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you!
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Remote Tax Preparer 

The remote volunteer shifts are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 2: Mondays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 3: Tuesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 4: Tuesdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 5: Wednesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 6: Wednesdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 7: Thursdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 8: Thursdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 9: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 10: Saturdays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM  Shift 11: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM  Shift 12: Sundays, from 4:00PM – 7:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 2/2/2026 – 4/19/2026 (11 shifts over 11 weeks).
Because our partner, GetYourRefund (our remote tax prep platform), doesn't generally launch until late into January, the start dates for our remote opportunities are later than other free tax volunteer opportunities. Once we get closer to January, we will be in touch if there are any unexpected changes to these starting dates.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Feb 2 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Mon Feb 2 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 3: Select “Tue Feb 3 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Tue Feb 3 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Wed Feb 4 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 6: Select “Wed Feb 4 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 7: Select “Thu Feb 5 @ 12:30 PM” below Shift 8: Select “Thu Feb 5 @ 4:00 PM” below Shift 9: Select “Sat Feb 7 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 10: Select “Sat Feb 7 @ 4:00 PM” below  Shift 11: Select “Sun Feb 8 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 12: Select “Sun Feb 8 @ 4:00 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Wed Feb 4 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm.

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you!
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Sunset Neighborhood Center (Healthpoint) (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Renton HealthPoint Sunset Neighborhood Center
2902 NE 12th St
Renton, WA 98056

Volunteer shifts at Renton HealthPoint Sunset Neighborhood Center are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM Shift 2: Wednesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The Wednesday shift will start 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 12:30 PM” below Shift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 PM” below (first calendar shift)

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Renton HealthPoint Sunset Neighborhood Center
2902 NE 12th St
Renton, WA 98056

Volunteer shifts at Renton HealthPoint Sunset Neighborhood Center are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM Shift 2: Wednesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The Wednesday shift will start 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 12:30 PM” below Shift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 PM” below (first calendar shift)

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at White Center Library (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

White Center Library
1409 SW 107th St
Seattle, WA 98146 

Volunteer shifts at White Center Library are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PMShift 2: Saturdays, from 11:30PM - 3:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 12:30 PM” belowShift 2: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 11:30 AM” below

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.”
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm. 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

White Center Library
1409 SW 107th St
Seattle, WA 98146 

Volunteer shifts at White Center Library are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PMShift 2: Saturdays, from 11:30PM - 3:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 12:30 PM” belowShift 2: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 11:30 AM” below

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.”
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm. 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98146

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at South Park Library (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

South Park Library
8604 8th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98108

The volunteer shifts at South Park Library are: 

Shift 1: Saturdays, from 10:30AM - 1:30PM Shift 2: Saturdays, from 1:30PM - 4:30PMShift 3: Sundays, from 10:30AM - 1:30PM Shift 4: Sundays, from 1:30PM - 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 10:30 AM” below Shift 2: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 1:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 10:30 PM” belowShift 4: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 1:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Sat Jan 24 @ 1:30 pm, duration: 3 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Saturday from 1:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

South Park Library
8604 8th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98108

The volunteer shifts at South Park Library are: 

Shift 1: Saturdays, from 10:30AM - 1:30PM Shift 2: Saturdays, from 1:30PM - 4:30PMShift 3: Sundays, from 10:30AM - 1:30PM Shift 4: Sundays, from 1:30PM - 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 10:30 AM” below Shift 2: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 1:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 10:30 PM” belowShift 4: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 1:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Sat Jan 24 @ 1:30 pm, duration: 3 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Saturday from 1:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Seattle Public Library Central Location (Downtown) (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Seattle Public Library Central Location
1000 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

Volunteer shifts at Seattle Public Library are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 10:30AM – 1:30PM  Shift 2: Mondays, from 1:30PM – 4:30PM  Shift 3: Tuesdays, from 12:00PM – 3:00PM  Shift 4: Tuesdays, from 3:00PM – 6:00PM Shift 5: Wednesdays, from 12:00PM – 3:00PM  Shift 6: Wednesdays, from 3:00PM – 6:00PM  Shift 7: Thursdays, from 12:00PM – 3:00PM  Shift 8: Thursdays, from 3:00PM – 6:00PM  Shift 9: Saturdays, from 10:30AM – 1:30PM  Shift 10: Saturdays, from 1:30PM – 4:30PM  Shift 11: Sundays, from 10:30AM – 1:30PM  Shift 12: Sundays, from 1:30PM – 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Tuesday, 1/20.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 2: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 1:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 12:00 PM” below (first calendar shift)  Shift 4: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 3:00 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:00 PM” below  Shift 6: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 3:00 PM” below  Shift 7: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 12:00 PM” below Shift 8: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 3:00 PM” below  Shift 9: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 10:30 AM” below Shift 10: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 1:30 PM” below Shift 11: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 12: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 1:30 PM” below  

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 12:00 pm, duration: 3 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 12:00pm to 3:00pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Seattle Public Library Central Location
1000 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

Volunteer shifts at Seattle Public Library are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 10:30AM – 1:30PM  Shift 2: Mondays, from 1:30PM – 4:30PM  Shift 3: Tuesdays, from 12:00PM – 3:00PM  Shift 4: Tuesdays, from 3:00PM – 6:00PM Shift 5: Wednesdays, from 12:00PM – 3:00PM  Shift 6: Wednesdays, from 3:00PM – 6:00PM  Shift 7: Thursdays, from 12:00PM – 3:00PM  Shift 8: Thursdays, from 3:00PM – 6:00PM  Shift 9: Saturdays, from 10:30AM – 1:30PM  Shift 10: Saturdays, from 1:30PM – 4:30PM  Shift 11: Sundays, from 10:30AM – 1:30PM  Shift 12: Sundays, from 1:30PM – 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Tuesday, 1/20.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 2: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 1:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 12:00 PM” below (first calendar shift)  Shift 4: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 3:00 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:00 PM” below  Shift 6: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 3:00 PM” below  Shift 7: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 12:00 PM” below Shift 8: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 3:00 PM” below  Shift 9: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 10:30 AM” below Shift 10: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 1:30 PM” below Shift 11: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 12: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 1:30 PM” below  

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 12:00 pm, duration: 3 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 12:00pm to 3:00pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98104

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Southcenter Mall (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Westfield Southcenter Mall
2800 Southcenter Mall
Seattle, WA 98188 

Volunteer shifts at Southcenter Mall are: 

Shift 1: Thursdays, from 10:30AM – 2:30PM  Shift 2: Thursdays, from 2:30PM – 6:30PM  Shift 3: Saturdays, from 10:30AM – 2:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 2:30PM – 6:30PM Shift 5: Sundays, from 10:30AM – 2:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 2:30PM – 6:30PM  

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 2:30 PM” below  Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 2:30 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 2:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Thurs Jan 22 @ 10:30 am, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Thursday from 10:30am to 2:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Westfield Southcenter Mall
2800 Southcenter Mall
Seattle, WA 98188 

Volunteer shifts at Southcenter Mall are: 

Shift 1: Thursdays, from 10:30AM – 2:30PM  Shift 2: Thursdays, from 2:30PM – 6:30PM  Shift 3: Saturdays, from 10:30AM – 2:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 2:30PM – 6:30PM Shift 5: Sundays, from 10:30AM – 2:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 2:30PM – 6:30PM  

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 2:30 PM” below  Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 2:30 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 10:30 AM” below  Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 2:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Thurs Jan 22 @ 10:30 am, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Thursday from 10:30am to 2:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Rainier Beach Community Center (2026)

Role 

Tax Intake Volunteer

Location 

Rainier Beach Community Center
8825 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118

The volunteer shifts at Rainier Beach Community Center are: 

Shift 1: Saturdays, from 9:30am – 12:30pm Shift 2: Saturdays, from 12:30pm – 3:30pmShift 3: Sundays, from 9:30am – 12:30pmShift 4: Sundays, from 12:30pm – 3:30pm

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30am” below Shift 2: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30pm” belowShift 3: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30am” belowShift 4: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30pm” below  

For example: 

You select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30am, duration: 3 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Saturday from 9:30am to 12:30pm
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Tax Intake Volunteer

Location 

Rainier Beach Community Center
8825 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118

The volunteer shifts at Rainier Beach Community Center are: 

Shift 1: Saturdays, from 9:30am – 12:30pm Shift 2: Saturdays, from 12:30pm – 3:30pmShift 3: Sundays, from 9:30am – 12:30pmShift 4: Sundays, from 12:30pm – 3:30pm

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30am” below Shift 2: Select “ Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30pm” belowShift 3: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30am” belowShift 4: Select “ Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30pm” below  

For example: 

You select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30am, duration: 3 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Saturday from 9:30am to 12:30pm
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Kent Public Health Center (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Kent Public Health Center
25742 104th Ave SE (at Kent Hill Plaza Shopping Center)
Kent, WA 98030

Volunteer shifts at Kent Public Health Center are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PMShift 2: Wednesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 3: Thursdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 8:30AM – 12:00PM  Shift 5: Saturdays, from 12:00PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Wednesday, 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:00 PM” belowShift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 PM” below (first calendar shift) Shift 3: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 5:00 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 8:30 AM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:00 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Kent Public Health Center
25742 104th Ave SE (at Kent Hill Plaza Shopping Center)
Kent, WA 98030

Volunteer shifts at Kent Public Health Center are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PMShift 2: Wednesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 3: Thursdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 8:30AM – 12:00PM  Shift 5: Saturdays, from 12:00PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Wednesday, 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:00 PM” belowShift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 PM” below (first calendar shift) Shift 3: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 5:00 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 8:30 AM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:00 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98030

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Jubilee REACH (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Jubilee REACH
14200 SE 13th Pl
Bellevue, WA 98007 

Volunteer shifts at Jubilee REACH are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Wednesdays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PM 

 Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Wednesday, 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 4:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 4:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Mon Jan 26 @ 4:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 

This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Monday from 4:30pm to 8:30pm. 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Jubilee REACH
14200 SE 13th Pl
Bellevue, WA 98007 

Volunteer shifts at Jubilee REACH are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Wednesdays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PM 

 Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Wednesday, 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 4:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 4:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Mon Jan 26 @ 4:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 

This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Monday from 4:30pm to 8:30pm. 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Hopelink in Shoreline (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Hopelink Shoreline
17837 Aurora Ave N
Shoreline, WA 98133 

Volunteer shifts at Hopelink Shoreline are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM Shift 2: Tuesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 3: Saturdays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM  Shift 5: Sundays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3-3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Tuesday, 1/20.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:00 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 5:00 PM” below (first calendar shift) Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Monday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Hopelink Shoreline
17837 Aurora Ave N
Shoreline, WA 98133 

Volunteer shifts at Hopelink Shoreline are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM Shift 2: Tuesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 3: Saturdays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM  Shift 5: Sundays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3-3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Tuesday, 1/20.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:00 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 5:00 PM” below (first calendar shift) Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Monday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Hopelink Bellevue (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Hopelink Bellevue
14812 Main St
Bellevue, WA 98007 

Volunteer shifts at Hopelink Bellevue are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Wednesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM Shift 3: Saturdays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM  Shift 5: Sundays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3-3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 5:00 PM” below Shift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 PM” below Shift 2: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30 PM” below  

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Hopelink Bellevue
14812 Main St
Bellevue, WA 98007 

Volunteer shifts at Hopelink Bellevue are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Wednesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM Shift 3: Saturdays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM  Shift 5: Sundays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3-3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tue Jan 20 @ 5:00 PM” below Shift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 PM” below Shift 2: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30 PM” below  

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Enumclaw Library (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Enumclaw Library
1700 1st St
Enumclaw, WA 98022 

Volunteer shifts at Enumclaw Library are: 

Shift 1: Thursdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM Shift 2: Saturdays, from 12:30PM - 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 2: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 12:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Thurs Jan 22 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 

This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Thursday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm. 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

Enumclaw Library
1700 1st St
Enumclaw, WA 98022 

Volunteer shifts at Enumclaw Library are: 

Shift 1: Thursdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM Shift 2: Saturdays, from 12:30PM - 4:30PM

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 2: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 12:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Thurs Jan 22 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 

This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Thursday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm. 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98022

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at El Centro de la Raza FEDERAL WAY (2026)

Please note: This volunteer opportunity is at the Federal Way El Centro de la Raza location.

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

El Centro de la Raza
1607 S 341st Pl
Federal Way, WA 98003

Volunteer shifts at El Centro de la Raza Federal Way are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Thursdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PMShift 3: Saturdays, from 8:30AM – 12:00PM Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:00PM – 3:30PM
Shift 5: Sundays, from 8:30AM – 12:00PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:00PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tues Jan 20 @ 5:00 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu  Jan 22 @ 5:00 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 8:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:00 PM” belowShift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 8:30 AM” below Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:00 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Please note: This volunteer opportunity is at the Federal Way El Centro de la Raza location.

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

El Centro de la Raza
1607 S 341st Pl
Federal Way, WA 98003

Volunteer shifts at El Centro de la Raza Federal Way are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Thursdays, from 5:00PM – 8:30PMShift 3: Saturdays, from 8:30AM – 12:00PM Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:00PM – 3:30PM
Shift 5: Sundays, from 8:30AM – 12:00PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:00PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tues Jan 20 @ 5:00 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu  Jan 22 @ 5:00 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 8:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:00 PM” belowShift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 8:30 AM” below Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:00 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 5:00pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98003

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at El Centro de la Raza BEACON HILL (2026)

Please note: This volunteer opportunity is at the Beacon Hill El Centro de la Raza location.

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

El Centro de la Raza
Salvador Allende Room
2524 16th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98144 

Volunteer shifts at El Centro de la Raza Beacon Hill are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Thursdays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PMShift 3: Saturdays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM
Shift 5: Sundays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3-4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tues Jan 20 @ 4:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu  Jan 22 @ 4:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” belowShift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30 AM” below Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 4:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 4:30pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Please note: This volunteer opportunity is at the Beacon Hill El Centro de la Raza location.

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location 

El Centro de la Raza
Salvador Allende Room
2524 16th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98144 

Volunteer shifts at El Centro de la Raza Beacon Hill are: 

Shift 1: Tuesdays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PM  Shift 2: Thursdays, from 4:30PM – 8:30PMShift 3: Saturdays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM Shift 4: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM
Shift 5: Sundays, from 9:30AM – 12:30PM  Shift 6: Sundays, from 12:30PM – 3:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3-4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Tues Jan 20 @ 4:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu  Jan 22 @ 4:30 PM” below Shift 3: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:30 AM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” belowShift 5: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 9:30 AM” below Shift 6: Select “Sun Jan 25 @ 12:30 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Tues Jan 20 @ 4:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Tuesday from 4:30pm to 8:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Intake Volunteer at Burien Community Center (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location

Burien Community Center
14700 6th Ave SW
Burien, WA 98166

Volunteer shifts at Burien Community Center are: 

Shift 1: Wednesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PMShift 2: Thursdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 12:30 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Intake Volunteer 

Location

Burien Community Center
14700 6th Ave SW
Burien, WA 98166

Volunteer shifts at Burien Community Center are: 

Shift 1: Wednesdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PMShift 2: Thursdays, from 12:30PM – 4:30PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 4 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).

Shift 1: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 PM” below  Shift 2: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 12:30 PM” below

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 12:30 pm, duration: 4 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 12:30pm to 4:30pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 

Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration. 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98166

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tax Preparer at Kent Public Health Center (2026)

Role 

Onsite Tax Preparer 

Location 

Kent Public Health Center
25742 104th Ave SE (at Kent Hill Plaza Shopping Center)
Kent, WA 98030

Volunteer shifts at Kent Public Health Center are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 5:30PM – 9:00PMShift 2: Wednesdays, from 5:30PM – 9:00PM  Shift 3: Thursdays, from 5:30PM – 9:00PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 9:00AM – 12:30PM  Shift 5: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Wednesday, 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:30 PM” belowShift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:30 PM” below  Shift 3: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 5:30 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:00 AM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 5:30 pm to 9 pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Role 

Onsite Tax Preparer 

Location 

Kent Public Health Center
25742 104th Ave SE (at Kent Hill Plaza Shopping Center)
Kent, WA 98030

Volunteer shifts at Kent Public Health Center are: 

Shift 1: Mondays, from 5:30PM – 9:00PMShift 2: Wednesdays, from 5:30PM – 9:00PM  Shift 3: Thursdays, from 5:30PM – 9:00PM  Shift 4: Saturdays, from 9:00AM – 12:30PM  Shift 5: Saturdays, from 12:30PM – 4:00PM 

Sign up for a weekly shift! 

Below you will find the date and start time of your first weekly shift. This date and time will correspond to your shift choice for the rest of the season. Please note: We ask volunteers to commit to 1 weekly 3.5 hour shift for the duration of the tax season: 1/20/2026 – 4/19/2026 (13 shifts over 13 weeks).
Note: Due to MLK Day, the first Monday shift at this site will be 1/26. The first calendar shift will be Wednesday, 1/21.

Shift 1: Select “Mon Jan 26 @ 5:30 PM” belowShift 2: Select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:30 PM” below  Shift 3: Select “Thu Jan 22 @ 5:30 PM” below  Shift 4: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 9:00 AM” below  Shift 5: Select “Sat Jan 24 @ 12:30 PM” below 

For example: 

You select “Wed Jan 21 @ 5:00 pm, duration: 3.5 hours.” 
This means your reoccurring volunteer shift will be every Wednesday from 5:30 pm to 9 pm.
 

Now, select a weekly shift that works best for you! 
Click on "Respond Individually" to choose your weekly shift and complete your registration.
 

Organization: United Way of King County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98030

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels- Shoreline: Volunteer Co-Coordinator

As a Meals on Wheels volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service.

Volunteer Coordinator:As the Volunteer Coordinator, the main responsibilities are to make sure that homebound elders receive the meals they order, that the necessary volunteers are on hand to pack and deliver the meals, that volunteers are trained and supported, and various office tasks that keep Meals on Wheels humming along on schedule.

In a pinch, the Coordinator can fill in for any member of the Meals on Wheels team, including delivering meals to clients. Training for this position is provided. The time commitment is 5-8 hours weekly. Availability on Thursdays from 8:30am-noon is needed, in addition availability for a few hours on an occasional Tuesday is desired.

Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Commitment to the well-being of elders, good communication skills, reliability, flexibility, attention to detail, resourcefulness, and good cheer.

Requirements: Complete an application. Consent to a background check. Be able to lift 15lbs. Be at least 24 years of age or better. Have a Washington State driver’s license and auto insurance. This is an ongoing, weekly commitment.

 

Organization: Sound Generations

As a Meals on Wheels volunteer, you will belong to a team committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence with nutritious food, personal contact, and caring service.

Volunteer Coordinator:As the Volunteer Coordinator, the main responsibilities are to make sure that homebound elders receive the meals they order, that the necessary volunteers are on hand to pack and deliver the meals, that volunteers are trained and supported, and various office tasks that keep Meals on Wheels humming along on schedule.

In a pinch, the Coordinator can fill in for any member of the Meals on Wheels team, including delivering meals to clients. Training for this position is provided. The time commitment is 5-8 hours weekly. Availability on Thursdays from 8:30am-noon is needed, in addition availability for a few hours on an occasional Tuesday is desired.

Qualities sought in Meals on Wheels volunteers: Commitment to the well-being of elders, good communication skills, reliability, flexibility, attention to detail, resourcefulness, and good cheer.

Requirements: Complete an application. Consent to a background check. Be able to lift 15lbs. Be at least 24 years of age or better. Have a Washington State driver’s license and auto insurance. This is an ongoing, weekly commitment.

 

Organization: Sound Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Snowboard Instructor with Outdoors for All!

Outdoors for All is a nonprofit dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities through outdoor recreation. This winter, we’re seeking passionate snowboarders to join our adaptive instruction team at Stevens Pass and The Summit at Snoqualmie.

Stevens Pass: Saturdays & Sundays (extra support needed!)Summit at Snoqualmie: Wednesday nights, Fridays–Sundays

Whether you're a seasoned rider or just love sharing the stoke, you'll help participants build confidence and independence on the mountain.

Volunteer Perks:

Full-time volunteers (all 7 program days) are eligible for a discounted season pass at their mountain.Part-time volunteers (minimum 3 shifts) receive a daily lift ticket for each day they volunteer.

Spots fill fast—sign up now to ride with purpose and be part of an incredible winter community!

Organization: Outdoors for All Foundation

Outdoors for All is a nonprofit dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities through outdoor recreation. This winter, we’re seeking passionate snowboarders to join our adaptive instruction team at Stevens Pass and The Summit at Snoqualmie.

Stevens Pass: Saturdays & Sundays (extra support needed!)Summit at Snoqualmie: Wednesday nights, Fridays–Sundays

Whether you're a seasoned rider or just love sharing the stoke, you'll help participants build confidence and independence on the mountain.

Volunteer Perks:

Full-time volunteers (all 7 program days) are eligible for a discounted season pass at their mountain.Part-time volunteers (minimum 3 shifts) receive a daily lift ticket for each day they volunteer.

Spots fill fast—sign up now to ride with purpose and be part of an incredible winter community!

Organization: Outdoors for All Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 7, 2026

Zip Code: 98005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Jubilee REACH Thrift Store

All profits from the Thrift Store come back to Jubilee REACH and right back into the community. In order to keep costs low at the store, we keep a minimal staff on board. This means that we need LOTS of helping hands. Every hour volunteered at the Thrift Store is giving funds back to the community.

Thrift Store Duties: Daily, our store receives a steady flow of donated items, and without help, these donations can add up quickly. Volunteers help us process these donations, prepare them to be priced, and put them out on the sales floor. Tasks typically involve hanging clothes, pairing up shoes, cutting price tags, re-arranging items on shelves, organizing books, and helping keep the sales floor "shoppable." 

Your first step as a volunteer is to apply through this link: https://www.jubileereach.org/volunteer

From there, you will be prompted to schedule a Meet and Greet to talk about volunteering with us.

We look forward to getting to know you!

Organization: Jubilee REACH

All profits from the Thrift Store come back to Jubilee REACH and right back into the community. In order to keep costs low at the store, we keep a minimal staff on board. This means that we need LOTS of helping hands. Every hour volunteered at the Thrift Store is giving funds back to the community.

Thrift Store Duties: Daily, our store receives a steady flow of donated items, and without help, these donations can add up quickly. Volunteers help us process these donations, prepare them to be priced, and put them out on the sales floor. Tasks typically involve hanging clothes, pairing up shoes, cutting price tags, re-arranging items on shelves, organizing books, and helping keep the sales floor "shoppable." 

Your first step as a volunteer is to apply through this link: https://www.jubileereach.org/volunteer

From there, you will be prompted to schedule a Meet and Greet to talk about volunteering with us.

We look forward to getting to know you!

Organization: Jubilee REACH

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98007

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Pantry Volunteer

Make a difference in our housing community by delivering fresh groceries to our community food pantry! This volunteer position has a direct impact on our resident's access to fresh groceries by picking up food donations in Kenmore and delivering them to our housing in the Central District. This position is well-suited for friends or partners who would like to volunteer together to make a difference in the greater seattle area.

By volunteering with PHC you will be directly involved in building community and connections among residents. Many of our residents are negatively impacted by chronic mental health conditions, trauma, and homelessness. If you are passionate about access to food, mental health, community, and housing, this volunteer opportunity is for you!

Individuals in this position will be lifting boxes up to 40lbs, walking short distances while carrying 40lbs, driving their personal vehicle, and cleaning out the community pantry.

Commitment: One shift a month on Friday evenings for 2-4 hours per shift. Friday shifts are flexible, and Mileage reimbursement is available.

To apply, visit our website or reach out! We are happy to answer any questions.
http://plyhc.org/volunteer

We warmly encourage individuals from all walks of life, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+, Black or People of Color, or individuals with lived experiences of homelessness, mental illness, or low-income backgrounds, to apply. PHC values diversity and believes that people from varied backgrounds bring invaluable perspectives to the work we do. Your unique experiences and perspectives will help strengthen the community we’re building together.

Organization: Plymouth Healing Communities

Make a difference in our housing community by delivering fresh groceries to our community food pantry! This volunteer position has a direct impact on our resident's access to fresh groceries by picking up food donations in Kenmore and delivering them to our housing in the Central District. This position is well-suited for friends or partners who would like to volunteer together to make a difference in the greater seattle area.

By volunteering with PHC you will be directly involved in building community and connections among residents. Many of our residents are negatively impacted by chronic mental health conditions, trauma, and homelessness. If you are passionate about access to food, mental health, community, and housing, this volunteer opportunity is for you!

Individuals in this position will be lifting boxes up to 40lbs, walking short distances while carrying 40lbs, driving their personal vehicle, and cleaning out the community pantry.

Commitment: One shift a month on Friday evenings for 2-4 hours per shift. Friday shifts are flexible, and Mileage reimbursement is available.

To apply, visit our website or reach out! We are happy to answer any questions.
http://plyhc.org/volunteer

We warmly encourage individuals from all walks of life, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+, Black or People of Color, or individuals with lived experiences of homelessness, mental illness, or low-income backgrounds, to apply. PHC values diversity and believes that people from varied backgrounds bring invaluable perspectives to the work we do. Your unique experiences and perspectives will help strengthen the community we’re building together.

Organization: Plymouth Healing Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Staff the Capitol Hill Tool Library

Join our crew to learn new skills, connect with your community, and have lots of fun. No prior experience required!

How we serve the community

The Capitol Hill Tool Library empowers our neighborhood to build DIY skills and improve sustainability, through offering tool borrowing, workspace, and classes.

Our inventory includes over 3,000 items, ranging from ice cream makers to hedge trimmers to sewing machines to drills. Our workshop has spaces for woodworking, jewelry making, and 3D printing. And our classes cover everything from backpacking to kombucha brewing wood shop safety to tax prep.

We're an entirely volunteer staff, and everything we offer is free or pay-what-you-can so that we can serve everyone in the community.

What skills you’ll need

Absolutely none. Really!

Many of us (including the person writing this listing!) came to the tool library with no DIY, woodworking, or "maker" experience at all - just an interest in connecting with our neighborhood. It’s very easy to learn on the job.

What you’ll do

We're open six days per week, for three hours each day. You'll pick a day to come in for, where you and one or two other tool librarians will serve patrons and improve the library. This includes checking tools in and out (like a library book), organizing inventory, helping patrons plan their projects, designing outreach and signage, and repairing broken items.

During your first shift, you’ll get an orientation from an existing volunteer and we’ll help you find tasks that you enjoy.

Why you’ll be excited

Staffing the tool library is a fun, rewarding way to connect with your community. You’ll meet your neighbors and help them with projects that they’re infectiously enthusiastic about. You’ll also learn a ton through your own tasks - whether it’s by cataloging new inventory, chatting with patrons, or opening up and trying to repair items.

You’ll do all this while working as a team with other sociable, community-minded tool librarians who are excited to make Capitol Hill a better place. You'll also have a chance to meet tool librarians from other shifts at our monthly volunteer potlucks.

Organization: Sustainable Capitol Hill

Join our crew to learn new skills, connect with your community, and have lots of fun. No prior experience required!

How we serve the community

The Capitol Hill Tool Library empowers our neighborhood to build DIY skills and improve sustainability, through offering tool borrowing, workspace, and classes.

Our inventory includes over 3,000 items, ranging from ice cream makers to hedge trimmers to sewing machines to drills. Our workshop has spaces for woodworking, jewelry making, and 3D printing. And our classes cover everything from backpacking to kombucha brewing wood shop safety to tax prep.

We're an entirely volunteer staff, and everything we offer is free or pay-what-you-can so that we can serve everyone in the community.

What skills you’ll need

Absolutely none. Really!

Many of us (including the person writing this listing!) came to the tool library with no DIY, woodworking, or "maker" experience at all - just an interest in connecting with our neighborhood. It’s very easy to learn on the job.

What you’ll do

We're open six days per week, for three hours each day. You'll pick a day to come in for, where you and one or two other tool librarians will serve patrons and improve the library. This includes checking tools in and out (like a library book), organizing inventory, helping patrons plan their projects, designing outreach and signage, and repairing broken items.

During your first shift, you’ll get an orientation from an existing volunteer and we’ll help you find tasks that you enjoy.

Why you’ll be excited

Staffing the tool library is a fun, rewarding way to connect with your community. You’ll meet your neighbors and help them with projects that they’re infectiously enthusiastic about. You’ll also learn a ton through your own tasks - whether it’s by cataloging new inventory, chatting with patrons, or opening up and trying to repair items.

You’ll do all this while working as a team with other sociable, community-minded tool librarians who are excited to make Capitol Hill a better place. You'll also have a chance to meet tool librarians from other shifts at our monthly volunteer potlucks.

Organization: Sustainable Capitol Hill

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to Restore Habitat

The City of Sammamish Restoration and Volunteer team manages several restoration sites at various Sammamish Parks with the help of stewards and community volunteers. Volunteers can help restore native vegetation by removing noxious weeds, laying down mulch and planting native plants. 

Dates and Locations vary, but events are typically hosted 2-4 times/ month at the following restoration sites:

Beaver Lake ParkBeaver Lake PreserveEast Sammamish ParkEvans Creek PreserveLower Commons ParkNortheast Sammamish ParkSammamish Landing Park

October Opportunities - Its planting season! Join us at one of our restoration sites to help plant some native vegetation!


Lower Commons Park  Wednesday October 8th 3 pm - 5 pm  https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1140710

Evans Trail Project

Saturday October 11th

11 am - 2 pm

https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1140514


Evans Creek Preserve

Wednesday October 22nd

11 am - 2 pm

https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1149581

Evans Meadow

Saturday October 25th

11 am - 2 pm

https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1149571


If you're interested in helping out at an event, please visit: https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/ to see more opportunities and sign up for alerts.

Organization: City of Sammamish

The City of Sammamish Restoration and Volunteer team manages several restoration sites at various Sammamish Parks with the help of stewards and community volunteers. Volunteers can help restore native vegetation by removing noxious weeds, laying down mulch and planting native plants. 

Dates and Locations vary, but events are typically hosted 2-4 times/ month at the following restoration sites:

Beaver Lake ParkBeaver Lake PreserveEast Sammamish ParkEvans Creek PreserveLower Commons ParkNortheast Sammamish ParkSammamish Landing Park

October Opportunities - Its planting season! Join us at one of our restoration sites to help plant some native vegetation!


Lower Commons Park  Wednesday October 8th 3 pm - 5 pm  https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1140710

Evans Trail Project

Saturday October 11th

11 am - 2 pm

https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1140514


Evans Creek Preserve

Wednesday October 22nd

11 am - 2 pm

https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1149581

Evans Meadow

Saturday October 25th

11 am - 2 pm

https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/detail/?need_id=1149571


If you're interested in helping out at an event, please visit: https://sammamish.galaxydigital.com/need/ to see more opportunities and sign up for alerts.

Organization: City of Sammamish

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marra Farm Giving Garden Work Party (Group)

Do you want to end hunger in your community?    

Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County.

If you share our vision, join us at Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! A Giving Garden Work Party offers an idyllic outdoor opportunity to bond with your coworkers. Dig into soil, plant, weed, and harvest much-needed fresh food for our neighbors as you connect with your team. With the rising cost of food, our local communities rely on fresh produce from Marra Farm more than ever. Help us grow healthy and culturally appropriate food for our neighbors in need!

Time Commitment

Help us kick off the growing season in March and April, or support us during the highest need months of July through September. We’ve already set aside most Tuesdays from 9am to 2pm during the growing season for large-group work parties, preferably with 20 or more volunteers. We encourage you to sign up for a full shift, but we ask for a minimum of three hours. Teams can consist of coworkers, community or church group members, or neighbors. All are welcome!

To Apply

Please click the Respond button below. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. 

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. 

Organization: Solid Ground

Do you want to end hunger in your community?    

Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County.

If you share our vision, join us at Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! A Giving Garden Work Party offers an idyllic outdoor opportunity to bond with your coworkers. Dig into soil, plant, weed, and harvest much-needed fresh food for our neighbors as you connect with your team. With the rising cost of food, our local communities rely on fresh produce from Marra Farm more than ever. Help us grow healthy and culturally appropriate food for our neighbors in need!

Time Commitment

Help us kick off the growing season in March and April, or support us during the highest need months of July through September. We’ve already set aside most Tuesdays from 9am to 2pm during the growing season for large-group work parties, preferably with 20 or more volunteers. We encourage you to sign up for a full shift, but we ask for a minimum of three hours. Teams can consist of coworkers, community or church group members, or neighbors. All are welcome!

To Apply

Please click the Respond button below. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. 

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. 

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: Groups only


Volunteer: Marra Farm Giving Garden (Individual)

Do you want to end hunger in your community?  

Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County.  

If you share our vision, join us on the Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! We're looking for volunteers to help prepare vegetable beds, plant vegetable starts and seeds, weed by hand, compost, water, harvest, wash produce, and distribute produce to the community food bank and other locations. Many of our volunteers start with limited or no gardening knowledge and learn as they go, so we welcome you with whatever level of gardening skills and knowledge you bring. Families welcome!

To Apply

Please click the Respond button. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. Volunteer opportunities are available during the growing season, March to November.

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. 

Organization: Solid Ground

Do you want to end hunger in your community?  

Imagine a city where people have equal access to healthy and culturally appropriate food. The Community Food Education (CFE) at Solid Ground fosters community connections through gardening education, sustainable food production, environmental stewardship, and raising awareness about good nutrition and food justice. We also fight hunger by providing low-income individuals with seeds and materials, and supporting backyard gardeners in donating fruits and vegetables grown in King County.  

If you share our vision, join us on the Marra Farm Giving Garden in Seattle's South Park neighborhood! We're looking for volunteers to help prepare vegetable beds, plant vegetable starts and seeds, weed by hand, compost, water, harvest, wash produce, and distribute produce to the community food bank and other locations. Many of our volunteers start with limited or no gardening knowledge and learn as they go, so we welcome you with whatever level of gardening skills and knowledge you bring. Families welcome!

To Apply

Please click the Respond button. We will get back to you within 3-5 business days with next steps. Volunteer opportunities are available during the growing season, March to November.

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer. 

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Knit/Crochet to Keep Families Warm this Winter!

Do you want to help families living on low incomes or people experiencing homelessness stay warm this winter?

Knit-It-Alls (KIA) Volunteers knit and crochet throughout the year to create warm winter clothing for low-income families and/or people experiencing homelessness in Seattle/King County. Solid Ground then distributes the items in the winter to people we serve as well as other nonprofits to pass out to their participants. Groups are welcome!  
    
We're looking for volunteers to... 

Knit, crochet, or sew a range of warm items like hats, scarves, mittens, as well as baby and children’s clothing. Count, tag, and sort KIA donations.

Interested in volunteering? Click the "Respond" button to contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services and learn more!

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer.

Organization: Solid Ground

Do you want to help families living on low incomes or people experiencing homelessness stay warm this winter?

Knit-It-Alls (KIA) Volunteers knit and crochet throughout the year to create warm winter clothing for low-income families and/or people experiencing homelessness in Seattle/King County. Solid Ground then distributes the items in the winter to people we serve as well as other nonprofits to pass out to their participants. Groups are welcome!  
    
We're looking for volunteers to... 

Knit, crochet, or sew a range of warm items like hats, scarves, mittens, as well as baby and children’s clothing. Count, tag, and sort KIA donations.

Interested in volunteering? Click the "Respond" button to contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services and learn more!

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of food insecurity are strongly encouraged to volunteer.

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Solid Ground's Board of Directors - Lead Change to Solve Poverty!

Do you want to make a difference in the fight against poverty? Join Solid Ground's Board of Directors! Solid Ground is dedicated to ending poverty and advancing social justice by breaking down barriers and promoting stability. We're looking for passionate, diverse individuals to help guide our mission of ending poverty and advancing social justice.

As a Board Member, you'll play a key role in shaping our policies, advocating for change, and engaging with the community. What you'll do:

Policy Making: Help define and oversee the agency’s mission, goals, and strategies. Fiscal & Legal Oversight: Ensure resources, accountability, and legal compliance. Fundraising & Advocacy: Participate in fundraising, advocate for our mission, and engage with the community. CEO Evaluation: Help hire and assess the CEO’s performance. Board Development: Support the Board’s productivity and foster effective collaboration with staff.

Commitment: Minimum 2-year term, 5-8 hours/month, including monthly meetings and committee work.

Qualifications: We encourage individuals from underrepresented backgrounds, including those with lived experience of poverty, homelessness, or oppression. Experience in fundraising, Human Resources (HR), human services, housing, youth work, or behavioral health is a plus.

Benefits: Stipend and reimbursements available for board-related expenses. Access to resources like laptops and additional support.

To apply: Interested in volunteering or learning more about the opportunity? Click "Respond" and contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services today!

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of poverty, racism, sexism, trans- and homophobia - everything the American system can put in our paths - are strongly encouraged to volunteer.

Organization: Solid Ground

Do you want to make a difference in the fight against poverty? Join Solid Ground's Board of Directors! Solid Ground is dedicated to ending poverty and advancing social justice by breaking down barriers and promoting stability. We're looking for passionate, diverse individuals to help guide our mission of ending poverty and advancing social justice.

As a Board Member, you'll play a key role in shaping our policies, advocating for change, and engaging with the community. What you'll do:

Policy Making: Help define and oversee the agency’s mission, goals, and strategies. Fiscal & Legal Oversight: Ensure resources, accountability, and legal compliance. Fundraising & Advocacy: Participate in fundraising, advocate for our mission, and engage with the community. CEO Evaluation: Help hire and assess the CEO’s performance. Board Development: Support the Board’s productivity and foster effective collaboration with staff.

Commitment: Minimum 2-year term, 5-8 hours/month, including monthly meetings and committee work.

Qualifications: We encourage individuals from underrepresented backgrounds, including those with lived experience of poverty, homelessness, or oppression. Experience in fundraising, Human Resources (HR), human services, housing, youth work, or behavioral health is a plus.

Benefits: Stipend and reimbursements available for board-related expenses. Access to resources like laptops and additional support.

To apply: Interested in volunteering or learning more about the opportunity? Click "Respond" and contact Solid Ground Volunteer Services today!

BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color), and people with the lived experience of poverty, racism, sexism, trans- and homophobia - everything the American system can put in our paths - are strongly encouraged to volunteer.

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Seattle)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!     

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship   Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off   Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!     

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship   Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off   Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Renton/South King County)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!        

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship  Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!        

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship  Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98055

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (North Seattle)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!     

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship    Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off   Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!     

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship    Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off   Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Bellevue)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!    

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship    Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!    

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship    Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (West & South Seattle)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!   

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship      Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off  Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!   

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship      Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off  Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles (Auburn/South King County)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!  

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship       Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!  

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship       Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteers 55 and Older for Companionship Roles

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!     

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship  Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off  Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!     

Link up with a neighbor in need and help elders remain independent in their homes by providing companionship and services to older adults and those with disabilities. Opportunities to connect include:

Offering companionship  Being a phone buddy to those in need of an engaging conversation Grocery / Medication pickup and drop off  Yardwork Other requests as needed

Training and support provided.

If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older! (West Seattle)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!        

Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: 

Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.

If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!        

Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to: 

Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.

If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older!

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!         

Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to:  

Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.

If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now!

Organization: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!         

Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to:  

Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.

If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now!

Organization: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 98103

Allow Groups: No