Volunteer: Gala Set Up SupportPerfect for: detail-oriented folks, people who like hands-on tasks, and individuals who can lift/move light items. What volunteers do: Set up décor, signage, and mission stationsPrepare silent auction tables and guest-facing areasAssist staff with placing table settings and materialsSkills required: None, just a willingness to help and be on your feet.This shift is great for: people who want to help but can’t attend the evening event.Organization: Evergreen Goodwill Perfect for: detail-oriented folks, people who like hands-on tasks, and individuals who can lift/move light items. What volunteers do: Set up décor, signage, and mission stationsPrepare silent auction tables and guest-facing areasAssist staff with placing table settings and materialsSkills required: None, just a willingness to help and be on your feet.This shift is great for: people who want to help but can’t attend the evening event.Organization: Evergreen Goodwill Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GiveBIG Campaign ManagerHelp WAWAC run a successful GiveBIG fundraising campaign! We’re looking for a volunteer who can support campaign planning, messaging, donor outreach, and page setup. TasksCreate campaign timeline and messaging Coordinate stories and impact content Track donations and progress Support donor engagement Skills NeededFundraising, marketing, writing, project management. ImpactYour work will directly support West African immigrant and refugee families in Washington. Organization: Washington West African Center Help WAWAC run a successful GiveBIG fundraising campaign! We’re looking for a volunteer who can support campaign planning, messaging, donor outreach, and page setup. TasksCreate campaign timeline and messaging Coordinate stories and impact content Track donations and progress Support donor engagement Skills NeededFundraising, marketing, writing, project management. ImpactYour work will directly support West African immigrant and refugee families in Washington. Organization: Washington West African Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 7, 2026 Zip Code: 98036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Earth Month Celebration and Restoration Work Party at Westcrest ParkJoin Dirt Corps this April to celebrate Earth Day month, enjoy the flowers and help us care for this section of the West Duwamish Greenbelt! We'll learn about some of the early spring plants in this unique forest ecosystem in Westcrest Park. We'll then be caring for our restoration area by applying mulch around the native plants and trees and removing weeds (looking at you, blackberry!). We hope to see you there! Organization: The Dirt Corps Join Dirt Corps this April to celebrate Earth Day month, enjoy the flowers and help us care for this section of the West Duwamish Greenbelt! We'll learn about some of the early spring plants in this unique forest ecosystem in Westcrest Park. We'll then be caring for our restoration area by applying mulch around the native plants and trees and removing weeds (looking at you, blackberry!). We hope to see you there! Organization: The Dirt Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 98106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Duwamish Alive at Həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat: Celebration and Restoration Work PartyJoin us for a volunteer work party to celebrate Duwamish Alive at Həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat! Learn about this important archaeological, cultural, and ecological site that sits on the shores of one of the last remaining original bends of the Duwamish River and then participate in restoration work! As a volunteer you will help with ecological restoration and green stormwater infrastructure tasks in the park. We recommend wearing long pants, long sleeves, and close-toed shoes. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will bring the gloves, tools, and snacks. All ages and skill levels welcome! Organization: The Dirt Corps Join us for a volunteer work party to celebrate Duwamish Alive at Həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat! Learn about this important archaeological, cultural, and ecological site that sits on the shores of one of the last remaining original bends of the Duwamish River and then participate in restoration work! As a volunteer you will help with ecological restoration and green stormwater infrastructure tasks in the park. We recommend wearing long pants, long sleeves, and close-toed shoes. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will bring the gloves, tools, and snacks. All ages and skill levels welcome! Organization: The Dirt Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 98106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Duwamish Alive at Fort Dent Park: Celebration and Restoration Work PartyJoin us for a volunteer work party to celebrate Duwamish Alive in the Green-Duwamish River Watershed. Learn about the ecological restoration happening along this riparian shoreline and contribute to some of these tasks! We recommend wearing long pants, long sleeves, and close-toed shoes. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will bring the gloves, tools, and snacks. All ages and skill levels welcome! Organization: The Dirt Corps Join us for a volunteer work party to celebrate Duwamish Alive in the Green-Duwamish River Watershed. Learn about the ecological restoration happening along this riparian shoreline and contribute to some of these tasks! We recommend wearing long pants, long sleeves, and close-toed shoes. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty. We will bring the gloves, tools, and snacks. All ages and skill levels welcome! Organization: The Dirt Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 98188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Agroforestry Cultural FarmWe are creating a raised bed demonstration garden to showcase culturally relevant edible plants. We are looking for volunteers to join us to build two juniper and two straw bale beds and fill them with soil. We will also be filling the three metal trough garden beds and 2 wood crate beds to get them ready for planting in April. Join us anytime between 2pm-6pm on March 20th and stay for as long as you're able! Organization: Tilth Alliance We are creating a raised bed demonstration garden to showcase culturally relevant edible plants. We are looking for volunteers to join us to build two juniper and two straw bale beds and fill them with soil. We will also be filling the three metal trough garden beds and 2 wood crate beds to get them ready for planting in April. Join us anytime between 2pm-6pm on March 20th and stay for as long as you're able! Organization: Tilth Alliance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98056 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Community Projects Get Funded: Volunteer OpportunityThis Volunteer Month, you have the power to make an impact! United Way of King County is inviting volunteers to help select which nonprofit organizations will receive funding to host a volunteer opportunity in April. No prior grant experience is needed, we’ll guide you through the process! Note that this is a multiple day volunteering opportunity and participants will need to commit to the following schedule: -Session 1: March 16th @6 PM Join us virtually to explore grant-making from the inside out with a community services expert. A meeting invitation will be sent to all registrants prior to the session. -March 16th-20th, review grants and submit your responses to United Way team. -Session 2 March 21st @10:30 AM This is a great way to see behind the scenes of grantmaking and ensure that community-led volunteer opportunities receive the support they need. By signing up for this project you are committing to participating in both sessions and reviewing grant applications between the first and second meeting. Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365 This Volunteer Month, you have the power to make an impact! United Way of King County is inviting volunteers to help select which nonprofit organizations will receive funding to host a volunteer opportunity in April. No prior grant experience is needed, we’ll guide you through the process! Note that this is a multiple day volunteering opportunity and participants will need to commit to the following schedule: -Session 1: March 16th @6 PM Join us virtually to explore grant-making from the inside out with a community services expert. A meeting invitation will be sent to all registrants prior to the session. -March 16th-20th, review grants and submit your responses to United Way team. -Session 2 March 21st @10:30 AM This is a great way to see behind the scenes of grantmaking and ensure that community-led volunteer opportunities receive the support they need. By signing up for this project you are committing to participating in both sessions and reviewing grant applications between the first and second meeting. Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Mar 16, 2026 through Mar 21, 2026 Zip Code: 98144 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: IT Specialist VolunteerIT Specialist Role Description
Organization Overview:For over 32 years, Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối has helped many Vietnamese integrate into American society through our ESL, computer, and citizenship programs as well as information and referral services. The challenges of moving to a new continent and learning a new culture are immense, at times overwhelming. Helping Link is here to pay forward the help many of us received so that families remain intergenerational, connected, and united. This source of support and knowledge in a safe environment allowed many of Helping Link’s clients to successfully achieve their goals to improve their English skills, become U.S. citizens, and find opportunities to grow and thrive.We seek caring community members and professionals in search of culturally enriching relationships, passionate about creating space for mutual exchange and engagement. Join Us! Responsibilities:Helping Link is looking for an Information Technology (IT) Support Specialist to support day-to-day operations of Helping Link’s technology resources. The IT Specialist will be responsible for all aspects of computer set-up, installation, troubleshooting, routine maintenance, system upgrades, and security patching. The IT Specialist will also be involved in configuring, supporting and troubleshooting local network issues, printer (local and network), audio/video equipment, and auxiliary devices such as tablets, PDAs, and smartphones. Requirements:Experience working with Microsoft/Apple operating systems and devicesKnowledge of troubleshooting both hardware and software issues, Windows OS patching, driver updates.Familiarity with basic networking concepts (LAN/Wireless connectivity, DNS, DHCP, etc.)Experience creating and managing Active Directory objectsAbility to relay technical information to non-technical audienceProvide input on budgetary items and requests for enhancing the IT systems and platforms. Benefits:Build experience in IT for a non-profit organizationMake a significant impact within Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s system functions, client computer usage, and volunteer organization All volunteer positions are available only for those in the local Puget Sound area of Washington. Organization: Helping Link IT Specialist Role Description
Organization Overview:For over 32 years, Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối has helped many Vietnamese integrate into American society through our ESL, computer, and citizenship programs as well as information and referral services. The challenges of moving to a new continent and learning a new culture are immense, at times overwhelming. Helping Link is here to pay forward the help many of us received so that families remain intergenerational, connected, and united. This source of support and knowledge in a safe environment allowed many of Helping Link’s clients to successfully achieve their goals to improve their English skills, become U.S. citizens, and find opportunities to grow and thrive.We seek caring community members and professionals in search of culturally enriching relationships, passionate about creating space for mutual exchange and engagement. Join Us! Responsibilities:Helping Link is looking for an Information Technology (IT) Support Specialist to support day-to-day operations of Helping Link’s technology resources. The IT Specialist will be responsible for all aspects of computer set-up, installation, troubleshooting, routine maintenance, system upgrades, and security patching. The IT Specialist will also be involved in configuring, supporting and troubleshooting local network issues, printer (local and network), audio/video equipment, and auxiliary devices such as tablets, PDAs, and smartphones. Requirements:Experience working with Microsoft/Apple operating systems and devicesKnowledge of troubleshooting both hardware and software issues, Windows OS patching, driver updates.Familiarity with basic networking concepts (LAN/Wireless connectivity, DNS, DHCP, etc.)Experience creating and managing Active Directory objectsAbility to relay technical information to non-technical audienceProvide input on budgetary items and requests for enhancing the IT systems and platforms. Benefits:Build experience in IT for a non-profit organizationMake a significant impact within Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s system functions, client computer usage, and volunteer organization All volunteer positions are available only for those in the local Puget Sound area of Washington. Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications VolunteerAbout Us: Helping Link is a non-profit, grass-root, community-based service agency that provides educational, social, and cultural programs to empower and support Vietnamese immigrants and refugees in King County. Mission Statement: Empower Vietnamese-Americans’ social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders. We try to accomplish our mission statement by offering referral services as well as programs such as: ESL, Computer Literacy Class, US Citizenship Class, and an after-school program. Job Description: The communications specialist will assist the executive director in various writing assignments such as press releases, volunteer recruitment, flyers, fundraising letters, and newsletter articles. Qualifications: Excellent writing, editing, and communication skillsAbility to work independently a mustFor more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, email volunteers@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link About Us: Helping Link is a non-profit, grass-root, community-based service agency that provides educational, social, and cultural programs to empower and support Vietnamese immigrants and refugees in King County. Mission Statement: Empower Vietnamese-Americans’ social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders. We try to accomplish our mission statement by offering referral services as well as programs such as: ESL, Computer Literacy Class, US Citizenship Class, and an after-school program. Job Description: The communications specialist will assist the executive director in various writing assignments such as press releases, volunteer recruitment, flyers, fundraising letters, and newsletter articles. Qualifications: Excellent writing, editing, and communication skillsAbility to work independently a mustFor more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, email volunteers@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SOUGOU Market CoordinatorThe Washington West African Center is launching the SOUGOU Market, a monthly community market offering high‑quality donated household items, electronics, clothing, furniture, and more at affordable prices. We are preparing for our first market in mid/late March and seeking a volunteer to help coordinate and oversee this new initiative. Responsibilities include: Leading outreach and marketing efforts over a 6–8 week period, including flyers, social media, newsletters, community events, and word‑of‑mouth engagement. Supporting community outreach using existing promotional materials (flyer and video) and helping develop additional materials as needed. Assisting with donation intake and helping maintain an organized inventory of all donated items. Helping recruit and coordinate volunteers for market setup, pricing, display, customer support, and breakdown. Ensuring smooth logistics and a successful launch of the first SOUGOU Market weekend. Ideal volunteers: organized, proactive, community‑minded, and comfortable coordinating multiple moving parts. Experience in outreach, marketing, or event coordination is helpful but not required. This role directly supports local families by increasing access to affordable goods and strengthening community connections. Organization: Washington West African Center The Washington West African Center is launching the SOUGOU Market, a monthly community market offering high‑quality donated household items, electronics, clothing, furniture, and more at affordable prices. We are preparing for our first market in mid/late March and seeking a volunteer to help coordinate and oversee this new initiative. Responsibilities include: Leading outreach and marketing efforts over a 6–8 week period, including flyers, social media, newsletters, community events, and word‑of‑mouth engagement. Supporting community outreach using existing promotional materials (flyer and video) and helping develop additional materials as needed. Assisting with donation intake and helping maintain an organized inventory of all donated items. Helping recruit and coordinate volunteers for market setup, pricing, display, customer support, and breakdown. Ensuring smooth logistics and a successful launch of the first SOUGOU Market weekend. Ideal volunteers: organized, proactive, community‑minded, and comfortable coordinating multiple moving parts. Experience in outreach, marketing, or event coordination is helpful but not required. This role directly supports local families by increasing access to affordable goods and strengthening community connections. Organization: Washington West African Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gateway Park North Harmful Weeds Skill Share and Tree Care Work PartyJoin Trees for Neighborhoods, Georgetown Youth Council, and Dirt Corps for our first tree care skill share and work party at Gateway Park North of 2026. This work party will include a skill share about harmful weeds, their history, how they relate to the ecosystem, and how best to remove them to allow our trees and native plants to thrive. We’ll then practice these skills while caring for the trees in this special shoreline ecosystem. Come learn and care for this neighborhood greenspace with us! All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water. Organization: The Dirt Corps Join Trees for Neighborhoods, Georgetown Youth Council, and Dirt Corps for our first tree care skill share and work party at Gateway Park North of 2026. This work party will include a skill share about harmful weeds, their history, how they relate to the ecosystem, and how best to remove them to allow our trees and native plants to thrive. We’ll then practice these skills while caring for the trees in this special shoreline ecosystem. Come learn and care for this neighborhood greenspace with us! All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water. Organization: The Dirt Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 21, 2026 Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Longfellow Creek Harmful Weeds Skill Share and Tree Care Work PartyJoin Trees for Neighborhoods and Dirt Corps for our upcoming tree care skill share and volunteer work party along Longfellow Creek. This work party will include a skill share about harmful weeds, their history, how they relate to the ecosystem, and how best to remove them to allow our trees and native plants to thrive. We’ll then be practicing these skills while caring for the trees in this special riparian forest ecosystem. Come learn and care for this neighborhood greenspace with us! All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water. Organization: The Dirt Corps Join Trees for Neighborhoods and Dirt Corps for our upcoming tree care skill share and volunteer work party along Longfellow Creek. This work party will include a skill share about harmful weeds, their history, how they relate to the ecosystem, and how best to remove them to allow our trees and native plants to thrive. We’ll then be practicing these skills while caring for the trees in this special riparian forest ecosystem. Come learn and care for this neighborhood greenspace with us! All ages and skill levels are welcome! Please wear clothing that can get dirty, including long sleeves, long pants, and closed-toed shoes. We’ll be working rain or shine, so everyone is encouraged to dress for the weather and wear layers if you can. We’ll provide the tools, gloves, snacks, hot drinks, and water. Organization: The Dirt Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 98106 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: May It Forward Auction VolunteerJoin us May 2nd at Renton Technical College for DAWN's signature happy hour fundraiser supporting survivors of domestic violence in King County. The event runs from 4-6:30 PM. 4-4:30 PM VIP Reception, 4:30-6:30 PM Main Event. Set Up Crew 10 AM to NoonVolunteer Orientation at 2:30Live Auction Runners Live Auction SpottersRaffle Ticket SellersWine Pull AssistantsClean Up CrewA few additional spotsOrganization: DAWN - Domestic Abuse Women's Network Join us May 2nd at Renton Technical College for DAWN's signature happy hour fundraiser supporting survivors of domestic violence in King County. The event runs from 4-6:30 PM. 4-4:30 PM VIP Reception, 4:30-6:30 PM Main Event. Set Up Crew 10 AM to NoonVolunteer Orientation at 2:30Live Auction Runners Live Auction SpottersRaffle Ticket SellersWine Pull AssistantsClean Up CrewA few additional spotsOrganization: DAWN - Domestic Abuse Women's Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 2, 2026 Zip Code: 98032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer At Our Annual Luncheon!Technology Access Foundation is celebrating our annual Varsity Luncheon on March 24th at the Amazon Meeting Center and we'd love for you to join us! This one-of-a-kind fundraising event brings together over 400 STEM industry professionals, education advocates, community leaders, and equity champions each year to take action in support of equitable STEM education. We're looking for volunteers from 9am to 2:30pm to help ensure a successful event. Volunteer shifts include set up, registration, food prep, and clean. Lunch and dessert will be provided as well. All volunteers will also receive complimentary tickets to the Seattle Aquarium as a token of our appreciation. Sign up for a volunteer shift now! Organization: TAF (Technology Access Foundation) Technology Access Foundation is celebrating our annual Varsity Luncheon on March 24th at the Amazon Meeting Center and we'd love for you to join us! This one-of-a-kind fundraising event brings together over 400 STEM industry professionals, education advocates, community leaders, and equity champions each year to take action in support of equitable STEM education. We're looking for volunteers from 9am to 2:30pm to help ensure a successful event. Volunteer shifts include set up, registration, food prep, and clean. Lunch and dessert will be provided as well. All volunteers will also receive complimentary tickets to the Seattle Aquarium as a token of our appreciation. Sign up for a volunteer shift now! Organization: TAF (Technology Access Foundation) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 98121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Recruitment SpecialistHelping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a recruitment specialist to actively recruit volunteers, sponsors, clients and members of the board on a continuing basis. Responsibilities: Requirements: Strong writing and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and in a team settingBenefits: Network and connect with sponsors, clients, volunteers, and Board of Directors within and outside of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối Enhance communication and writing skills to diverse professional and social networksAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a recruitment specialist to actively recruit volunteers, sponsors, clients and members of the board on a continuing basis. Responsibilities: Requirements: Strong writing and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and in a team settingBenefits: Network and connect with sponsors, clients, volunteers, and Board of Directors within and outside of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối Enhance communication and writing skills to diverse professional and social networksAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Salesforce Database VolunteerHelping Link is looking for a motivated person with Salesforce skills to support our organization. Job Description & Responsibilities: Have a general understanding of how relational databases are formulated. Have an understanding of how the Salesforce Contact table is constructed and how it is used in relationship to donations and the volunteer section. Have a basic understanding the elements of donations are maintained and reported, e.g. Campaign, donation subsets, and record types Have a general knowledge of Salesforce reporting formats, detail, summary, and matrix Understand the general classification of table grouping, filtering logic, and attribute selection to determine the type of reports necessary for reporting. Understand how new Salesforce attributes are created and maintained.Benefits: Network and connect with sponsors, clients, volunteers, and Board of Directors within and outside of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối Enhance communication and writing skills to diverse professional and social networksOrganization: Helping Link Helping Link is looking for a motivated person with Salesforce skills to support our organization. Job Description & Responsibilities: Have a general understanding of how relational databases are formulated. Have an understanding of how the Salesforce Contact table is constructed and how it is used in relationship to donations and the volunteer section. Have a basic understanding the elements of donations are maintained and reported, e.g. Campaign, donation subsets, and record types Have a general knowledge of Salesforce reporting formats, detail, summary, and matrix Understand the general classification of table grouping, filtering logic, and attribute selection to determine the type of reports necessary for reporting. Understand how new Salesforce attributes are created and maintained.Benefits: Network and connect with sponsors, clients, volunteers, and Board of Directors within and outside of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối Enhance communication and writing skills to diverse professional and social networksOrganization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media/Marketing SpecialistHelping Link/Một Dấu Nối is seeking a volunteer social media/marketing specialist to join our team. Responsibilities: Brainstorm and develop ideas for creative marketing kits and campaigns. Assist in internal and external marketing activities by demonstrating expertise in content development, advertising and external marketing. Develop regular content for social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn). Work with cross-functional internal volunteer teams (graphic designers, communications, instructors, IT/web team, etc.)The ideal volunteer(s) will have: Strong communication skills. Experience with marketing research and strategy development. Familiar with Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams. Familiar with design tools such as Canva or Adobe Creative Suite.Benefits: Hands-on experience showcasing and building skills in marketing and advertising. Enhance and build upon your knowledge of marketing strategy. Get a chance to promote and support a local community-driven grassroots organization’s mission to improve the lives of the Vietnamese community in King County.About Helping Link: Helping Link is a nonprofit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and young professional leaders." For more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, volunteers@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is seeking a volunteer social media/marketing specialist to join our team. Responsibilities: Brainstorm and develop ideas for creative marketing kits and campaigns. Assist in internal and external marketing activities by demonstrating expertise in content development, advertising and external marketing. Develop regular content for social media (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn). Work with cross-functional internal volunteer teams (graphic designers, communications, instructors, IT/web team, etc.)The ideal volunteer(s) will have: Strong communication skills. Experience with marketing research and strategy development. Familiar with Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams. Familiar with design tools such as Canva or Adobe Creative Suite.Benefits: Hands-on experience showcasing and building skills in marketing and advertising. Enhance and build upon your knowledge of marketing strategy. Get a chance to promote and support a local community-driven grassroots organization’s mission to improve the lives of the Vietnamese community in King County.About Helping Link: Helping Link is a nonprofit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and young professional leaders." For more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, volunteers@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer as an Event Coordinator!Helping Link is looking for organized, driven and enthusiastic volunteers to be our Events Specialist. This is a great opportunity for individuals who seek to gain people skills, organization skills, communication skills, time management and give back to the community. Main responsibilities: Work with the Event Committee to prepare, organize and execute a successful event. Plan and oversee venue scheduling, equipment needs, and other related logistics. Be available to attend team meeting and the entire day of the event. Coordinate and maintain communicationAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Helping Link is looking for organized, driven and enthusiastic volunteers to be our Events Specialist. This is a great opportunity for individuals who seek to gain people skills, organization skills, communication skills, time management and give back to the community. Main responsibilities: Work with the Event Committee to prepare, organize and execute a successful event. Plan and oversee venue scheduling, equipment needs, and other related logistics. Be available to attend team meeting and the entire day of the event. Coordinate and maintain communicationAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Recruitment and Engagement SpecialistHelping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a volunteer recruitment and engagement specialist to actively recruit young professional and student volunteers, sponsors, clients and members of the board on a continuing basis. A volunteer recruitment and engagement specialist will also be actively involved in the C-ID community and increase awareness and visibility of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối. Responsibilities: Under the direction of the Executive Director you will: Write, edit, update and manage recruitment ads Develop and cultivate positive relationships with professional networks, nearby schools, universities, businesses, residents, churches and temples, community centers and other community members in the Little Saigon/Chinatown/International District neighborhoods Seek out new opportunities for placement of recruitment ads within schools, professional networks and young professional community forums Manage communication with prospective volunteers, donors, clients and members of the board Help develop Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s vision and future strategy for board of members, sponsors, clients, and future volunteers Lead volunteer onboarding sessions twice a month Lead community outreach efforts that promote Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối such as posting flyers, event promotion tabling, and attending community meetingsRequirements: Strong writing and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and in a team settingBenefits: Network and connect with sponsors, clients, volunteers, and Board of Directors within and outside of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối Network and connect with student organizations and volunteers to promote youth leadership Enhance communication and writing skills to diverse professional and social networks Network and connect with key members of the C-ID community and employees of the City of Seattle Hands-on experience in community engagement activities Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a volunteer recruitment and engagement specialist to actively recruit young professional and student volunteers, sponsors, clients and members of the board on a continuing basis. A volunteer recruitment and engagement specialist will also be actively involved in the C-ID community and increase awareness and visibility of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối. Responsibilities: Under the direction of the Executive Director you will: Write, edit, update and manage recruitment ads Develop and cultivate positive relationships with professional networks, nearby schools, universities, businesses, residents, churches and temples, community centers and other community members in the Little Saigon/Chinatown/International District neighborhoods Seek out new opportunities for placement of recruitment ads within schools, professional networks and young professional community forums Manage communication with prospective volunteers, donors, clients and members of the board Help develop Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s vision and future strategy for board of members, sponsors, clients, and future volunteers Lead volunteer onboarding sessions twice a month Lead community outreach efforts that promote Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối such as posting flyers, event promotion tabling, and attending community meetingsRequirements: Strong writing and interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and in a team settingBenefits: Network and connect with sponsors, clients, volunteers, and Board of Directors within and outside of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối Network and connect with student organizations and volunteers to promote youth leadership Enhance communication and writing skills to diverse professional and social networks Network and connect with key members of the C-ID community and employees of the City of Seattle Hands-on experience in community engagement activities Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support SpecialistA few hours a week can impact a person's life! Helping Link is seeking an office assistant to support our literacy education, technology, and homework help programs. Duties: - Document management, maintenance and updating
Requirements: - Computer skills in MS Word/Excel
Position hours: 4-6 hours during Monday-Thursday, 1:00 PM-9:00 PM, Friday 1:00PM - 6:00PM Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Helping Link is a community-based non-profit agency located in Seattle's International District. Our mission is "to empower Vietnamese-Americans’ social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency. Organization: Helping Link A few hours a week can impact a person's life! Helping Link is seeking an office assistant to support our literacy education, technology, and homework help programs. Duties: - Document management, maintenance and updating
Requirements: - Computer skills in MS Word/Excel
Position hours: 4-6 hours during Monday-Thursday, 1:00 PM-9:00 PM, Friday 1:00PM - 6:00PM Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Helping Link is a community-based non-profit agency located in Seattle's International District. Our mission is "to empower Vietnamese-Americans’ social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency. Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support CoordinatorHelping Link/Một Dấu Nối is seeking a program support coordinator to support our literacy education and technology programs. Responsibilities: Provide clerical support in internal and external administrative tasks Process and file administrative documents Screen, respond to and take messages from incoming calls Greet visitors and direct them to the appropriate person or information Assist the SalesForce analytics team with data entry when appropriate Assist with outreach recruitmentRequirements: Familiar with MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Familiar using office equipment (computer, printer, copier, phone) Detail-oriented in administrative activities and support Efficient and excellent communication*Position hours: 4-6 hours during Monday-Friday, 1:00 PM-6:00 PM Benefits: Develop and build upon professional skills such as teamwork, communication, technology/software usage, organization, and time management Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is seeking a program support coordinator to support our literacy education and technology programs. Responsibilities: Provide clerical support in internal and external administrative tasks Process and file administrative documents Screen, respond to and take messages from incoming calls Greet visitors and direct them to the appropriate person or information Assist the SalesForce analytics team with data entry when appropriate Assist with outreach recruitmentRequirements: Familiar with MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Familiar using office equipment (computer, printer, copier, phone) Detail-oriented in administrative activities and support Efficient and excellent communication*Position hours: 4-6 hours during Monday-Friday, 1:00 PM-6:00 PM Benefits: Develop and build upon professional skills such as teamwork, communication, technology/software usage, organization, and time management Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opportunity for a Photographer to Document our Memorable MomentsWe’re looking for creative individuals to lend their photographic talents and passion for capturing memorable moments during our regular operations and events. This is a great opportunity for individuals who have a passion for photography and who would also like to volunteer their time for a great cause!
Qualifications Able to effectively use email, PowerPoint, and Excel to access Helping Link information and communicate with the team. Must be able to work in a group/team environment. About Helping Link Helping Link has been serving the Vietnamese-American immigrant community for twenty-two years. We provide English language and computer education classes for adults and senior; job-site language training; information and referral services for our most vulnerable; and cultural events for the community. Our programs are offered in a bilingual context and in a supportive, family-friendly atmosphere. Please visit our website, www.helpinglink.org to view our event gallery pictures of past events. Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link We’re looking for creative individuals to lend their photographic talents and passion for capturing memorable moments during our regular operations and events. This is a great opportunity for individuals who have a passion for photography and who would also like to volunteer their time for a great cause!
Qualifications Able to effectively use email, PowerPoint, and Excel to access Helping Link information and communicate with the team. Must be able to work in a group/team environment. About Helping Link Helping Link has been serving the Vietnamese-American immigrant community for twenty-two years. We provide English language and computer education classes for adults and senior; job-site language training; information and referral services for our most vulnerable; and cultural events for the community. Our programs are offered in a bilingual context and in a supportive, family-friendly atmosphere. Please visit our website, www.helpinglink.org to view our event gallery pictures of past events. Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IT Network AdministratorHelping Link is looking for an experienced IT Network Administrator to lead or advise the IT team on a volunteer basis. We are a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders. Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Helping Link is looking for an experienced IT Network Administrator to lead or advise the IT team on a volunteer basis. We are a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders. Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Instructor(s) needed for basic computer and iPad!Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for individuals who are interested in sharing their computer and iPad skills with limited English speakers. This program enables adults and seniors to navigate the social service system, find employment, low-cost entertainment, and stay connected with their families. Responsibilities: Teach computer and iPad skills to adults in small settings of 3 to 5 students via Zoom (currently) Teach a curriculum that includes basics such as downloading/managing apps, sending/receiving email, using the Internet and Zoom, and more Engage students with interactive activities and be prepared to answer related questions to lesson plans Inform students of the COVID-19 updates*Note: Technical support, resources, and materials will be provided to instructors Requirements: Strong passion for working with a diverse and limited English-speaking group of students. Communication and people skills - verbal and written - to work with students and program support(s). Be engaging and interactive to create a light and pleasant atmosphere for students to learn in.Benefits: Make a direct impact in the lives of immigrants and refugees to improve their lives. Hands-on experience in working with students to teach basic technology skills. Develop and build upon fundamental teaching and educational skills such as communication, adaptability, engagement, imagination, and confidence. Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County Region.Organization: Helping Link Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for individuals who are interested in sharing their computer and iPad skills with limited English speakers. This program enables adults and seniors to navigate the social service system, find employment, low-cost entertainment, and stay connected with their families. Responsibilities: Teach computer and iPad skills to adults in small settings of 3 to 5 students via Zoom (currently) Teach a curriculum that includes basics such as downloading/managing apps, sending/receiving email, using the Internet and Zoom, and more Engage students with interactive activities and be prepared to answer related questions to lesson plans Inform students of the COVID-19 updates*Note: Technical support, resources, and materials will be provided to instructors Requirements: Strong passion for working with a diverse and limited English-speaking group of students. Communication and people skills - verbal and written - to work with students and program support(s). Be engaging and interactive to create a light and pleasant atmosphere for students to learn in.Benefits: Make a direct impact in the lives of immigrants and refugees to improve their lives. Hands-on experience in working with students to teach basic technology skills. Develop and build upon fundamental teaching and educational skills such as communication, adaptability, engagement, imagination, and confidence. Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County Region.Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Graphic DesignerHelping Link is looking for a graphic designer to create visual ideas for the purpose of informing and/or capturing the interest of prospective students, volunteers, and donors. This is done primarily by designing artwork, sound, text, and video into interactive multimedia, packaging, and advertisements using graphic design software. Responsibilities: Organization: Helping Link Helping Link is looking for a graphic designer to create visual ideas for the purpose of informing and/or capturing the interest of prospective students, volunteers, and donors. This is done primarily by designing artwork, sound, text, and video into interactive multimedia, packaging, and advertisements using graphic design software. Responsibilities: Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writers WantedHelping Link seeks grant writers to lend their skills to promote a mission in support of the Vietnamese community. The grant writers will work with team members to conduct prospect research, as well as develop, write and submit grant proposals and applications. Additional duties or responsibilities may include: Persuasively communicate the organization’s mission to potential funders. Research public/private, corporate, foundation and individual funding sources. Work with Executive Director to identify program(s) needs and funding goals. Prioritize to meet multiple or ongoing deadlines. Able to work independently, possessing strong research and writing skills. Volunteers must live within the Puget Sound region of Western Washington.A minimum commitment of 6-10 hours a week is preferred. Training will be provided. Helping Link uses Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams extensively, so it is extremely important to be familiar with it or to be willing to learn how to use it on your own. This is currently virtually but may be hybrid (in-person and online) in the future. About Helping Link: Helping Link is a nonprofit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to “Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and young professional leaders.” Organization: Helping Link Helping Link seeks grant writers to lend their skills to promote a mission in support of the Vietnamese community. The grant writers will work with team members to conduct prospect research, as well as develop, write and submit grant proposals and applications. Additional duties or responsibilities may include: Persuasively communicate the organization’s mission to potential funders. Research public/private, corporate, foundation and individual funding sources. Work with Executive Director to identify program(s) needs and funding goals. Prioritize to meet multiple or ongoing deadlines. Able to work independently, possessing strong research and writing skills. Volunteers must live within the Puget Sound region of Western Washington.A minimum commitment of 6-10 hours a week is preferred. Training will be provided. Helping Link uses Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams extensively, so it is extremely important to be familiar with it or to be willing to learn how to use it on your own. This is currently virtually but may be hybrid (in-person and online) in the future. About Helping Link: Helping Link is a nonprofit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to “Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and young professional leaders.” Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Engagement AmbassadorHelping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a community engagement ambassador to help develop and cultivate relationships in the neighboring areas. This role also includes supporting community outreach projects to increase awareness and visibility of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối. Responsibilities: Requirements: Outgoing and strong interpersonal communications skills Ability to work independently and in a team settingBenefits: Network and connect with key members of the C-ID community and employees of the City of Seattle Hands-on experience in community engagement activities Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a community engagement ambassador to help develop and cultivate relationships in the neighboring areas. This role also includes supporting community outreach projects to increase awareness and visibility of Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối. Responsibilities: Requirements: Outgoing and strong interpersonal communications skills Ability to work independently and in a team settingBenefits: Network and connect with key members of the C-ID community and employees of the City of Seattle Hands-on experience in community engagement activities Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionAbout Helping Link: Helping Link is a non-profit organization that offers social services and education programs for Vietnamese refugees and immigrants. Our mission is to "Empower Vietnamese-Americans through assisting them through social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency while nurturing community service and youth leaders". Interested in learning more? Please click the "respond" button and we will follow up with you! Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Citizenship InstructorHelping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a Citizenship Instructor to teach English literacy, US history, and government to English limited speaking adult students. Responsibilities: Be available during class hours to successfully teach and inspire students Work with a cohort of other instructors to develop and discuss lesson plans to ensure compatibility and compliance with present Citizenship test Prepare for and instruct the Citizenship class to maximize student success on the real test Oversee and organize all learning and testing materials and track student progress reports for the end of the quarter Be engaging, inspiring, imaginative, passionate and friendlyRequirements: Commit a minimum of 4 hours per week during class times for instruction Strong passion in working with a diverse and limited English speaking group of students High communication and people skills -both verbal and written - to work with students and teaching assistant(s) Be engaging and interactive to create a light and pleasant atmosphere for students to learn inBenefits: Make a direct impact on the lives of immigrants and refugees to improve their lives and give them an opportunity to become a citizen of the United States Hands-on experience teaching students English Develop and build upon fundamental teaching and educational skills such as communication, adaptability, engagement, innovation/imagination and confidence Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionOrganization: Helping Link Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối is looking for a Citizenship Instructor to teach English literacy, US history, and government to English limited speaking adult students. Responsibilities: Be available during class hours to successfully teach and inspire students Work with a cohort of other instructors to develop and discuss lesson plans to ensure compatibility and compliance with present Citizenship test Prepare for and instruct the Citizenship class to maximize student success on the real test Oversee and organize all learning and testing materials and track student progress reports for the end of the quarter Be engaging, inspiring, imaginative, passionate and friendlyRequirements: Commit a minimum of 4 hours per week during class times for instruction Strong passion in working with a diverse and limited English speaking group of students High communication and people skills -both verbal and written - to work with students and teaching assistant(s) Be engaging and interactive to create a light and pleasant atmosphere for students to learn inBenefits: Make a direct impact on the lives of immigrants and refugees to improve their lives and give them an opportunity to become a citizen of the United States Hands-on experience teaching students English Develop and build upon fundamental teaching and educational skills such as communication, adaptability, engagement, innovation/imagination and confidence Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in the King County RegionOrganization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bookkeeper/AccountantHelping Link is a community-based non-profit agency located in Seattle's International District. Our mission is "to empower Vietnamese-Americans’ social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency, while nurturing community service and youth leaders." For 25 years, Helping Link has provided information and referral services, and programming such as ESL, technology instruction, youth tutoring and citizenship exam preparation. Helping Link is looking for pro-bono services from a bookkeeper with accounting experience in QuickBooks. Responsibilities: We are seeking candidates with a passion for social justice that are highly organized, analytical, detail-oriented, able to juggle multiple priorities, and work both independently and as a member of a team. Organization: Helping Link Helping Link is a community-based non-profit agency located in Seattle's International District. Our mission is "to empower Vietnamese-Americans’ social adjustment, family stability, and self-sufficiency, while nurturing community service and youth leaders." For 25 years, Helping Link has provided information and referral services, and programming such as ESL, technology instruction, youth tutoring and citizenship exam preparation. Helping Link is looking for pro-bono services from a bookkeeper with accounting experience in QuickBooks. Responsibilities: We are seeking candidates with a passion for social justice that are highly organized, analytical, detail-oriented, able to juggle multiple priorities, and work both independently and as a member of a team. Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsSince 1993, Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối has helped many Vietnamese integrate into communities through our ESL, computer and citizenship programs, as well as information and referral services. The challenges of moving to a new city or experiencing a new culture are immense, at times even overwhelming. Helping Link is here to pay forward the help many of us received so that families remain intergenerational, connected and united. This source of support and knowledge in a safe environment allowed many of Helping Link’s clients to successfully achieve their goals to improve their English skills, become U.S. citizens and find opportunities to grow and thrive. We seek caring community members and professionals in search of culturally enriching relationships, passionate about creating space for mutual exchange and engagement to join our Board of Directors. Roles and Responsibilities: Be an ambassador for Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối in the community and share its activities in your network, growing relationships between different communities. Provide governing direction in collaboration with the Executive Director to steer Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s future and oversee its service to the community, responding to social trends and collaborating in local challenges. Make Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối a philanthropic priority by participating actively in annual fund development initiatives and events. Ensure maintenance of sound financial records, operation within budgetary constraints and compliance with legal and regulatory standards. Provide support and leadership to Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s daily activities, participating in teams to shape the events and programs that give life to our mission.Board members are a key element of our success in serving the community as a nonprofit. We are very grateful for the passionate members who provide leadership, vision, ambassadorship and strong philanthropic support to Helping Link. Benefits of joining the Board: Know that you make a real difference in the lives of immigrants and refugees building new lives in America. Leadership development opportunities & training. Opportunities to provide direct service and connect with the Little Saigon community. Build expertise in board governance & budgeting. Cultural awareness and education about supporting communities of color, especially the Vietnamese community. Network and build relationships with a broad spectrum of individuals that are connected to Helping Link. Build and share public speaking skills.Terms and Time Commitments Members are elected to a 1-year term (renewable for two additional terms). Monthly time investment: 6-8 hours per month: 1 hour to prepare for and attend a Board meeting (10x per year) 3 hours for committee work (per committee) 2-4 hours for particular tasks, meetings, introductions to community leaders, events and fundraising activities, e.g. the annual Board Retreat and recruitment of Annual Gala guests (Hourly commitment varies by month as needed)For more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, email boards@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link Since 1993, Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối has helped many Vietnamese integrate into communities through our ESL, computer and citizenship programs, as well as information and referral services. The challenges of moving to a new city or experiencing a new culture are immense, at times even overwhelming. Helping Link is here to pay forward the help many of us received so that families remain intergenerational, connected and united. This source of support and knowledge in a safe environment allowed many of Helping Link’s clients to successfully achieve their goals to improve their English skills, become U.S. citizens and find opportunities to grow and thrive. We seek caring community members and professionals in search of culturally enriching relationships, passionate about creating space for mutual exchange and engagement to join our Board of Directors. Roles and Responsibilities: Be an ambassador for Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối in the community and share its activities in your network, growing relationships between different communities. Provide governing direction in collaboration with the Executive Director to steer Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s future and oversee its service to the community, responding to social trends and collaborating in local challenges. Make Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối a philanthropic priority by participating actively in annual fund development initiatives and events. Ensure maintenance of sound financial records, operation within budgetary constraints and compliance with legal and regulatory standards. Provide support and leadership to Helping Link/Một Dấu Nối’s daily activities, participating in teams to shape the events and programs that give life to our mission.Board members are a key element of our success in serving the community as a nonprofit. We are very grateful for the passionate members who provide leadership, vision, ambassadorship and strong philanthropic support to Helping Link. Benefits of joining the Board: Know that you make a real difference in the lives of immigrants and refugees building new lives in America. Leadership development opportunities & training. Opportunities to provide direct service and connect with the Little Saigon community. Build expertise in board governance & budgeting. Cultural awareness and education about supporting communities of color, especially the Vietnamese community. Network and build relationships with a broad spectrum of individuals that are connected to Helping Link. Build and share public speaking skills.Terms and Time Commitments Members are elected to a 1-year term (renewable for two additional terms). Monthly time investment: 6-8 hours per month: 1 hour to prepare for and attend a Board meeting (10x per year) 3 hours for committee work (per committee) 2-4 hours for particular tasks, meetings, introductions to community leaders, events and fundraising activities, e.g. the annual Board Retreat and recruitment of Annual Gala guests (Hourly commitment varies by month as needed)For more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, email boards@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult ESL InstructorsHelping Link/Mot Dau Noi is seeking volunteers to serve as Adult ESL instructors for teaching instruction of basic English language fluency. Responsibilities include: Be available during class hours (evenings) to successfully teach and inspire students. Work with a cohort of other instructors to develop and discuss lesson plans to ensure materials follow state and community standards and are practical for students’ daily lives. Prepare for and instruct the ESL class to maximize student success and ensure student confidence in speaking English. Oversee and organize all learning and testing materials and track student progress reports for the end of the quarter. Be engaging, inspiring, imaginative, passionate and friendly.*Note: Limited resources and materials will be made available to instructors. Requirements: Commit a minimum of 4 hours per week during class times (evenings) for instruction. Strong passion in working with a diverse and limited English speaking group of students. High communication and people skills—both verbal and written—to work with students and teaching assistant(s). Be engaging and interactive to create a light and pleasant atmosphere for students to learn. Helping Link use Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams extensively, so it is extremely important to be familiar with it or be willing to learn how to use it on your own. Volunteers must live within the Puget Sound region/Western Washington.Benefits: Make a direct impact on the lives of immigrants and refugees to improve their lives. Hands-on experience teaching students English. Develop and build upon fundamental teaching and educational skills such as communication, adaptability, engagement, innovation/imagination and confidence. Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in King County.For more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, email volunteers@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link Helping Link/Mot Dau Noi is seeking volunteers to serve as Adult ESL instructors for teaching instruction of basic English language fluency. Responsibilities include: Be available during class hours (evenings) to successfully teach and inspire students. Work with a cohort of other instructors to develop and discuss lesson plans to ensure materials follow state and community standards and are practical for students’ daily lives. Prepare for and instruct the ESL class to maximize student success and ensure student confidence in speaking English. Oversee and organize all learning and testing materials and track student progress reports for the end of the quarter. Be engaging, inspiring, imaginative, passionate and friendly.*Note: Limited resources and materials will be made available to instructors. Requirements: Commit a minimum of 4 hours per week during class times (evenings) for instruction. Strong passion in working with a diverse and limited English speaking group of students. High communication and people skills—both verbal and written—to work with students and teaching assistant(s). Be engaging and interactive to create a light and pleasant atmosphere for students to learn. Helping Link use Microsoft Office and Microsoft Teams extensively, so it is extremely important to be familiar with it or be willing to learn how to use it on your own. Volunteers must live within the Puget Sound region/Western Washington.Benefits: Make a direct impact on the lives of immigrants and refugees to improve their lives. Hands-on experience teaching students English. Develop and build upon fundamental teaching and educational skills such as communication, adaptability, engagement, innovation/imagination and confidence. Support a community-led grassroots organization to improve the lives of those in the Vietnamese community in King County.For more information about the volunteer application process, visit www.helpinglink.org/volunteer. If you have any questions, email volunteers@helpinglink.org. Organization: Helping Link Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seed2Fork Garden Party: Volunteer OpportunityJoin us at Seed2Fork Farm as we prepare for the upcoming growing season! Volunteers will help set up the farm’s aquaponic system, laying the groundwork for a sustainable, soil-free growing process that integrates fish and plant production. There’s plenty of work in the garden, too. Tasks may include clearing beds, preparing soil, organizing tools and supplies, and getting planting spaces ready for spring crops. This hands-on project directly supports local food production and helps ensure the farm is ready for a successful season of growth. Sign up to our Emerging Leaders 365 newsletter for more ways to start your year of impact! Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community organizations, and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance. Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365 Join us at Seed2Fork Farm as we prepare for the upcoming growing season! Volunteers will help set up the farm’s aquaponic system, laying the groundwork for a sustainable, soil-free growing process that integrates fish and plant production. There’s plenty of work in the garden, too. Tasks may include clearing beds, preparing soil, organizing tools and supplies, and getting planting spaces ready for spring crops. This hands-on project directly supports local food production and helps ensure the farm is ready for a successful season of growth. Sign up to our Emerging Leaders 365 newsletter for more ways to start your year of impact! Please note that these volunteer projects help serve the needs of our community organizations, and the volunteer capacity is set to serve that. If you need to cancel your commitment to a project, please cancel at least 48 hours in advance. Organization: United Way Emerging Leaders 365 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 19, 2026 Zip Code: 98056 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gallagher Hill Work Party!Celebrate Earth Month through Volunteering in your Local Park! Gallagher Hill Open Space is a beautiful park with old trees, a thriving stream, and plenty of native plant and animal life. A lot of the park is unfortunately being overgrown with blackberry and ivy, threating the health of this vital ecosystem. Situated above the freeway Gallagher Hill is an important respite of nature that is well worth protecting. Come join us for a park clean-up where we will be removing ivy. It will be a great chance to get your hands in the dirt, learn about native plants and our local forests, and work alongside neighbors and friends! No experience necessary and all ages welcome; gloves and tools are provided. Please note: we require participants aged 14 and under to volunteer with a parent or guardian at a ratio of 1 adult to 3 kids. When: Saturday, April 4th, 10am-1pm Where: Gallagher Hill Open Space off of Shorewood Dr, follow VOLUNTEER EVENT Signs What to bring: Dress for the weather in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty (think: long pants, boots or sneakers). Bring a water bottle. Small snacks, gloves, and tools will be provided. Organization: Mercer Island Parks and Rec Celebrate Earth Month through Volunteering in your Local Park! Gallagher Hill Open Space is a beautiful park with old trees, a thriving stream, and plenty of native plant and animal life. A lot of the park is unfortunately being overgrown with blackberry and ivy, threating the health of this vital ecosystem. Situated above the freeway Gallagher Hill is an important respite of nature that is well worth protecting. Come join us for a park clean-up where we will be removing ivy. It will be a great chance to get your hands in the dirt, learn about native plants and our local forests, and work alongside neighbors and friends! No experience necessary and all ages welcome; gloves and tools are provided. Please note: we require participants aged 14 and under to volunteer with a parent or guardian at a ratio of 1 adult to 3 kids. When: Saturday, April 4th, 10am-1pm Where: Gallagher Hill Open Space off of Shorewood Dr, follow VOLUNTEER EVENT Signs What to bring: Dress for the weather in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty (think: long pants, boots or sneakers). Bring a water bottle. Small snacks, gloves, and tools will be provided. Organization: Mercer Island Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 4, 2026 Zip Code: 98040 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CFO / Controller for Volunteer Board of DirectorsAre you a CFO or Controller passionate about strengthening the financial health of our community? Express Credit Union is seeking a Board Member to help advance our vision of economic justice for all. We are committed to ensuring that every person in Washington State has the financial resilience, resources, and support they need to pursue their goals. We’re looking for a leader with experience overseeing financial and accounting functions at the CFO or Controller level who is eager to contribute their expertise to a mission driven organization. Time Commitment: Approximately 4–5 hours per month • Monthly board meeting • Committee participation • Community engagement and advocacy If you—or someone you know—would like to help us make a meaningful impact on the financial wellbeing of our members and community, please send your nomination or resume to: Boardnominations@expresscu.org Organization: Express Credit Union Are you a CFO or Controller passionate about strengthening the financial health of our community? Express Credit Union is seeking a Board Member to help advance our vision of economic justice for all. We are committed to ensuring that every person in Washington State has the financial resilience, resources, and support they need to pursue their goals. We’re looking for a leader with experience overseeing financial and accounting functions at the CFO or Controller level who is eager to contribute their expertise to a mission driven organization. Time Commitment: Approximately 4–5 hours per month • Monthly board meeting • Committee participation • Community engagement and advocacy If you—or someone you know—would like to help us make a meaningful impact on the financial wellbeing of our members and community, please send your nomination or resume to: Boardnominations@expresscu.org Organization: Express Credit Union Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98134 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Upper Luther Burbank Park Clean-UpJoin us for a Clean-up in Upper Luther Burbank Park Come explore Upper Luther Burbank Park, a wonderful, forested park with large trees, a steep ravine, and fun trails to explore. We will be working in the park to help remove ivy from the understory. It will be a great chance to get your hands in the dirt, learn about native plants and our local forests, and work alongside neighbors and friends! No experience necessary, all ages welcome; gloves and tools are provided. Please note: we require participants aged 14 and under to volunteer with a parent or guardian at a ratio of 1 adult to 3 kids. When: Saturday, March 21st, 10am-1pm Where: Upper Luther Burbank Park What to bring: Dress for the weather in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty (think: long pants, boots or sneakers). Bring a water bottle. Small snacks, gloves, and tools will be provided. Organization: Mercer Island Parks and Rec Join us for a Clean-up in Upper Luther Burbank Park Come explore Upper Luther Burbank Park, a wonderful, forested park with large trees, a steep ravine, and fun trails to explore. We will be working in the park to help remove ivy from the understory. It will be a great chance to get your hands in the dirt, learn about native plants and our local forests, and work alongside neighbors and friends! No experience necessary, all ages welcome; gloves and tools are provided. Please note: we require participants aged 14 and under to volunteer with a parent or guardian at a ratio of 1 adult to 3 kids. When: Saturday, March 21st, 10am-1pm Where: Upper Luther Burbank Park What to bring: Dress for the weather in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty (think: long pants, boots or sneakers). Bring a water bottle. Small snacks, gloves, and tools will be provided. Organization: Mercer Island Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 21, 2026 Zip Code: 98040 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gallagher Hill Garden Club!Gallagher Hill Garden Club This is the first event for our
first ever Gallagher Hill Garden Club! These relaxed events are a great fit for
gardeners, native plant lovers, and novices alike. Tasks will include weeding,
caring for planting beds, and helping us make the garden a welcoming community
space for all to enjoy. We hope to see you there! All ages welcome, and no experience necessary! Gloves, tools, water, and small snacks provided. When: Wednesday, March 25th, 1-3pm Where: Gallagher Hill Habitat Garden What to bring: Dress for the weather in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty (think: long pants, boots or sneakers). Bring water. Small snacks, gloves, and tools will be provided. Organization: Mercer Island Parks and Rec Gallagher Hill Garden Club This is the first event for our
first ever Gallagher Hill Garden Club! These relaxed events are a great fit for
gardeners, native plant lovers, and novices alike. Tasks will include weeding,
caring for planting beds, and helping us make the garden a welcoming community
space for all to enjoy. We hope to see you there! All ages welcome, and no experience necessary! Gloves, tools, water, and small snacks provided. When: Wednesday, March 25th, 1-3pm Where: Gallagher Hill Habitat Garden What to bring: Dress for the weather in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty (think: long pants, boots or sneakers). Bring water. Small snacks, gloves, and tools will be provided. Organization: Mercer Island Parks and Rec Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 25, 2026 Zip Code: 98040 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tool maintenance and repair - Federal WayHelp 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: Meals on Wheels - Federal Way: Volunteer Site Coordinator needed!Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger and isolation! 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.As the Volunteer Site Co-Coordinator, you’ll lead and support our dedicated team of volunteers to ensure meals reach those who need them. From organizing routes to stepping in to call, pack, or deliver when needed, coordinators lead the heart of our daily operations. You’ll coordinate schedules, make sure delivery drivers head out with the right bags, and assist with key office tasks that help keep Meals on Wheels running smoothly.This role is based at the Meals on Wheels office inside the Federal Way Community Center on Thursdays from 8–11 a.m., with some additional coordinator duties that can be done remotely. We’re looking for someone who can commit to the role long term and enjoys being part of a caring, mission-driven team.Qualifications: Commitment to the well-being of elders, good communication and people skills, reliability, and good cheer. This is an on-going volunteer commitment and we are looking for someone available long-term.Requirements: Complete an application, consent to a background check, be able to lift 15lbs, be at least 18 years of age. Volunteer drivers must have a Washington state driver's license and auto insurance.
Organization: Sound Generations Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger and isolation! 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.As the Volunteer Site Co-Coordinator, you’ll lead and support our dedicated team of volunteers to ensure meals reach those who need them. From organizing routes to stepping in to call, pack, or deliver when needed, coordinators lead the heart of our daily operations. You’ll coordinate schedules, make sure delivery drivers head out with the right bags, and assist with key office tasks that help keep Meals on Wheels running smoothly.This role is based at the Meals on Wheels office inside the Federal Way Community Center on Thursdays from 8–11 a.m., with some additional coordinator duties that can be done remotely. We’re looking for someone who can commit to the role long term and enjoys being part of a caring, mission-driven team.Qualifications: Commitment to the well-being of elders, good communication and people skills, reliability, and good cheer. This is an on-going volunteer commitment and we are looking for someone available long-term.Requirements: Complete an application, consent to a background check, be able to lift 15lbs, be at least 18 years of age. Volunteer drivers must have a Washington state driver's license and auto insurance.
Organization: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98003 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: High School Program Mentor - Squad LeaderRole 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 communityNice-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 languagesBenefits 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 JourneyOrganization: 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 communityNice-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 languagesBenefits 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 JourneyOrganization: Rainier Athletes Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98005 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: 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? 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? 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 (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 neededTraining 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 neededTraining 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 neededTraining 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 neededTraining 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 neededTraining 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 neededTraining 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 RolesAre 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 neededTraining 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 neededTraining 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 |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older (Southeast 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 (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: 98104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older (Rainier Valley)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: 98118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Mentor newly arrived refugeesAre 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! Mentors help recently arrived refugees become acquainted with the surrounding community and face the challenges of resettling in a new country. This is a critical period when refugees need assistance learning the basics of life in a new place, including things like public transportation, the banking system, public schools, managing personal healthcare, conversational English and getting involved in their community. Mentors meet with an individual or a family for two hours per week during their first three months in the U.S. If you want to use your experience and compassion to improve your community, 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! Mentors help recently arrived refugees become acquainted with the surrounding community and face the challenges of resettling in a new country. This is a critical period when refugees need assistance learning the basics of life in a new place, including things like public transportation, the banking system, public schools, managing personal healthcare, conversational English and getting involved in their community. Mentors meet with an individual or a family for two hours per week during their first three months in the U.S. If you want to use your experience and compassion to improve your community, 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 |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at risk (White Center)Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.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: 98146 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at risk (Tukwila)Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.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: 98138 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at risk (South King County)Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.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: 98057 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 or older? Improve food security in communities at riskDid you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work in your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Did you know that 1 in 5 children in King County struggle with hunger? 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! Help feed our community through one of the following opportunities: Community Dining: Help prepare and serve meals for seniors in a senior center. Nutrition Education: Assist in cooking and nutrition classes. Gardening: Volunteer at Marra Farm. Weeding, harvesting, composting, etc: no experience required. Food Pantry Support: Volunteer at a local food bank. Food Delivery: Deliver meals or groceries to homebound individuals.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: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (West & South Seattle)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98108 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (Seattle)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (Renton/South King County)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98055 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (North Seattle)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98125 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (East King County)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98005 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 55 and older? Eager to enrich your life and the lives of others? (Auburn/South King County)Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) is welcoming volunteers now! RSVP is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with over 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you! Volunteers are needed to meet the following community needs: K-12 success - tutor youth struggling in school. Increasing food security - serve meals or assist in cooking classes and nutrition education. Promoting independence for older adults - become a companion or help with around-the-house repairs for seniors. Improving access to health care for older adults and adults with disabilities - provide free, unbiased, and confidential advice on Medicare options. Providing services & building capacity at nonprofits - many more opportunities to fit your interests and skills.If you want to put your experience and compassion to work improving your community, contact RSVP at Solid Ground today! Organization: Solid Ground Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Earth Month Celebration on the Green RiverCelebrate Earth Month with REI and Steward Chris in a morning of riverside restoration at one of our community’s most treasured trails. Volunteers will remove invasive plants and help establish native trees and shrubs, building a healthier forest and river corridor for salmon and people alike. Did you know? The Duwamish River—the lower stretch of the Green—was once lined with tidal marshes and forests, 97% of which have been lost to development. Your work helps restore vital habitat along this living river. All ages are encouraged to join! This is a fantastic opportunity for families and business groups to give back together. Tools and training provided—come ready to get your hands dirty and make a difference. For more information and to register, click here: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/460/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Celebrate Earth Month with REI and Steward Chris in a morning of riverside restoration at one of our community’s most treasured trails. Volunteers will remove invasive plants and help establish native trees and shrubs, building a healthier forest and river corridor for salmon and people alike. Did you know? The Duwamish River—the lower stretch of the Green—was once lined with tidal marshes and forests, 97% of which have been lost to development. Your work helps restore vital habitat along this living river. All ages are encouraged to join! This is a fantastic opportunity for families and business groups to give back together. Tools and training provided—come ready to get your hands dirty and make a difference. For more information and to register, click here: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/460/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Celebrate Earth Month through Restoration at Riverton Park!Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 14, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: April Restoration at Riverton Creek - Cottonwood CornerOrganization: Green Tukwila Partnership Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 9, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: May Habitat Restoration Event at Riverton Park!Welcome spring by caring for young trees at Riverton Park. All ages are invited to help weed, mulch, and water trees that cool our city, clean our air, and create homes for wildlife. Come grow Tukwila’s future with us. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Welcome spring by caring for young trees at Riverton Park. All ages are invited to help weed, mulch, and water trees that cool our city, clean our air, and create homes for wildlife. Come grow Tukwila’s future with us. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 12, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: July Habitat Restoration Event at Riverton Park!Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 14, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: August Habitat Restoration Event at Riverton Park!☀️Explore how everything is connected at Riverton Park. August restoration focuses on strengthening ecosystems where trees, plants, soil, and wildlife all work together. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership ☀️Explore how everything is connected at Riverton Park. August restoration focuses on strengthening ecosystems where trees, plants, soil, and wildlife all work together. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 11, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: May Restoration at Riverton Creek - Cottonwood CornerJoin local forest stewards at Cottonwood Corner to give trees a strong start this spring. From removing invasive plants to caring for native trees, your hands help build a healthier forest for generations to come. All tools and training provided. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Join local forest stewards at Cottonwood Corner to give trees a strong start this spring. From removing invasive plants to caring for native trees, your hands help build a healthier forest for generations to come. All tools and training provided. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 14, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: July Restoration at Riverton Creek - Cottonwood CornerPollinators need healthy habitats, and your help makes a difference. Join forest stewards at Cottonwood Corner to support flowering plants that fuel bees and butterflies all summer long. Tools and Training Provided Click here to register and for more information: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/537/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Pollinators need healthy habitats, and your help makes a difference. Join forest stewards at Cottonwood Corner to support flowering plants that fuel bees and butterflies all summer long. Tools and Training Provided Click here to register and for more information: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/537/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 9, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: June Restoration at Riverton Creek - Cottonwood CornerNative plants belong here, and June is the perfect time to help them thrive. Join us at Cottonwood Corner to remove invasives and care for plants that support a healthy ecosystem. All tools and instruction provided! Click here to register and for more information: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/536/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Native plants belong here, and June is the perfect time to help them thrive. Join us at Cottonwood Corner to remove invasives and care for plants that support a healthy ecosystem. All tools and instruction provided! Click here to register and for more information: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/536/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 11, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: August Restoration at Riverton Creek - Cottonwood CornerHelp care for a living ecosystem at Cottonwood Corner. Your volunteer work supports healthy forests that protect our watershed and keep nearby rivers and streams clean. All tools and training provided. Click here to register and for more information: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/538/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Help care for a living ecosystem at Cottonwood Corner. Your volunteer work supports healthy forests that protect our watershed and keep nearby rivers and streams clean. All tools and training provided. Click here to register and for more information: https://tukwila.greencitypartnerships.org/event/538/ Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 13, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gala Registration, Checkout, and Data Entry SupportOur premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will assist with checking in guests using our online software (QGiv), gathering information and credit cards. They will also assist with entering auction and raffle sales into the software during the program and reviewing purchases with guests during the check-out process. NOTE: Volunteers for this task must be 18 years or older and comfortable learning quickly and being on a computer. Self-paced, online training will be provided ahead of the shift. Organization: Long Live the Kings Our premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will assist with checking in guests using our online software (QGiv), gathering information and credit cards. They will also assist with entering auction and raffle sales into the software during the program and reviewing purchases with guests during the check-out process. NOTE: Volunteers for this task must be 18 years or older and comfortable learning quickly and being on a computer. Self-paced, online training will be provided ahead of the shift. Organization: Long Live the Kings Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gala Packet Handlers, Live Auction Spotters, and Checkout SupportOur premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will support registration by handing out bid packets. They will also assist the auctioneer during the program to spot bidders during the live auction and paddle raiser. During check-out, they will assist in packaging silent auction items and giving them to guests. NOTE: Volunteers for this task should be comfortable standing for extended periods of time and lifting up to 50 lbs. Organization: Long Live the Kings Our premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will support registration by handing out bid packets. They will also assist the auctioneer during the program to spot bidders during the live auction and paddle raiser. During check-out, they will assist in packaging silent auction items and giving them to guests. NOTE: Volunteers for this task should be comfortable standing for extended periods of time and lifting up to 50 lbs. Organization: Long Live the Kings Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gala Raffle Ticket Sellers and Live Auction/Paddle Raise RecordersOur premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will sell raffle tickets, writing down names and bid numbers. During the program, they will sit at the recording table and record winning bid numbers and paddle donations as they are announced by the auctioneer. NOTE: Volunteers for this task must be 18 years or older, be comfortable engaging with people, and have legible handwriting. Organization: Long Live the Kings Our premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will sell raffle tickets, writing down names and bid numbers. During the program, they will sit at the recording table and record winning bid numbers and paddle donations as they are announced by the auctioneer. NOTE: Volunteers for this task must be 18 years or older, be comfortable engaging with people, and have legible handwriting. Organization: Long Live the Kings Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gala Greeters and Clean-Up SupportOur premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will greet guests as they enter and direct them to the registration table. During the program, they will assist in packing up materials used during the cocktail hour and set-up and prepare them for load-out. NOTE: Volunteers for this task must be comfortable engaging with people. Organization: Long Live the Kings Our premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Volunteers will greet guests as they enter and direct them to the registration table. During the program, they will assist in packing up materials used during the cocktail hour and set-up and prepare them for load-out. NOTE: Volunteers for this task must be comfortable engaging with people. Organization: Long Live the Kings Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels- Burien: Deliver Meals and a Smile!Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! 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. Alternate Driver: A volunteer is needed to deliver meals in Burien on Wednesday mornings, as needed. Drivers pick up meals between 10:30 am - 11 am and are typically done with their route in 1-1.5 hours. This volunteer is someone who is ready to step in when needed, ensuring consistency and support to help keep our services running smoothly. Requirements: Complete an application, consent to a background check, be able to lift 15lbs, be at least 18 years of age, and have a Washington state driver's license and auto insurance. Organization: Sound Generations Join our Volunteer team to help Meals on Wheels in King County fight hunger! 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. Alternate Driver: A volunteer is needed to deliver meals in Burien on Wednesday mornings, as needed. Drivers pick up meals between 10:30 am - 11 am and are typically done with their route in 1-1.5 hours. This volunteer is someone who is ready to step in when needed, ensuring consistency and support to help keep our services running smoothly. Requirements: Complete an application, consent to a background check, be able to lift 15lbs, be at least 18 years of age, and have a Washington state driver's license and auto insurance. Organization: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98166 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels- Burien: Admin Volunteer Needed!Looking for a volunteer opportunity that is fun and rewarding? Join our Volunteer team! 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. Office Support: Put your organizational skills to work. Meals on Wheels in Burien is in need of a volunteer to work independently for about 1-2 hours on either Mondays or Fridays, the timing is flexible. A typical day includes, checking phone messages, printing paperwork, and general prep for the week to keep Meals on Wheels humming along on schedule. This is a weekly position and we are looking for someone interested in volunteering longer term. Interested? Contact us for an application to get started Organization: Sound Generations Looking for a volunteer opportunity that is fun and rewarding? Join our Volunteer team! 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. Office Support: Put your organizational skills to work. Meals on Wheels in Burien is in need of a volunteer to work independently for about 1-2 hours on either Mondays or Fridays, the timing is flexible. A typical day includes, checking phone messages, printing paperwork, and general prep for the week to keep Meals on Wheels humming along on schedule. This is a weekly position and we are looking for someone interested in volunteering longer term. Interested? Contact us for an application to get started Organization: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98166 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Seatac: Volunteer Coordinator/Caller Needed!Looking for a volunteer opportunity that is fun and rewarding? Join our Volunteer team! 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. Coordinator/Caller is needed to check messages, print client orders/delivery receipts & route sheets, schedule back-up volunteers as needed, general office tasks, fill in as needed and makes calls to place weekly meal orders. This is a weekly opportunity on Monday mornings, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm. Are you typically available Monday mornings and interested in this volunteer opportunity? Register here and we will contact you with an application to get started! Organization: Sound Generations Looking for a volunteer opportunity that is fun and rewarding? Join our Volunteer team! 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. Coordinator/Caller is needed to check messages, print client orders/delivery receipts & route sheets, schedule back-up volunteers as needed, general office tasks, fill in as needed and makes calls to place weekly meal orders. This is a weekly opportunity on Monday mornings, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm. Are you typically available Monday mornings and interested in this volunteer opportunity? Register here and we will contact you with an application to get started! Organization: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross- King County Disaster Action Team CoordinatorThe 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. 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. 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 AmbassadorSupport 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: 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: 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: Fundraising Experience? Join the Red CrossDo you have donor stewardship or sales experience? (Virtual volunteer opportunity) Organization: American Red Cross Do you have donor stewardship or sales experience? (Virtual volunteer opportunity) 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: 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: 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: A warm meal. A warm heart. A neighbor who cares. Join our Feeding Associate Team
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
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: June Habitat Restoration at Riverton Park!Celebrate native plants at Riverton Park! Learn how local plants support birds, bugs, and people while helping restore forest areas. No experience needed—just curiosity and a love for nature. We will be removing ivy and watering plants to restore our beautiful public lands. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Celebrate native plants at Riverton Park! Learn how local plants support birds, bugs, and people while helping restore forest areas. No experience needed—just curiosity and a love for nature. We will be removing ivy and watering plants to restore our beautiful public lands. Organization: Green Tukwila Partnership Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 9, 2026 Zip Code: 98168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising Event Volunteer: Set Up SupportOur premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Set Up Support Volunteers will assist with setting up for the event, including placing programs, centerpieces, auction items, dessert dash items, and displays. NOTE: Volunteers for this task should be comfortable lifting up to 50 lbs. or communicate accommodation needs ahead of shift. Organization: Long Live the Kings Our premiere annual fundraiser can't happen without the support of volunteers like you. Thank you for signing up to support our cause and helping us raise over $300,000 for salmon in one evening! Snacks and nonalcoholic beverages will be available to all volunteers. Volunteers serving during our event (between 5pm-9:30pm) will also receive a meal and a special LLTK volunteer button. Reserved parking for volunteers is provided as needed. Set Up Support Volunteers will assist with setting up for the event, including placing programs, centerpieces, auction items, dessert dash items, and displays. NOTE: Volunteers for this task should be comfortable lifting up to 50 lbs. or communicate accommodation needs ahead of shift. Organization: Long Live the Kings Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026 Zip Code: 98101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 Youth Tree Planting CampaignJoin us in 2026 on Earth Day as 100+ elementary school students from the Maryville school. District will be planting native tree seedlings along a Quilceda Creek tributary in order to restore salmon runs and to protect downstream ecosystems. We are looking for tree, seating, sponsors, adult volunteers to help with the planting, and general volunteers to conduct separate plantings on the same site. Smokey Point location provided to volunteers who registered to help! Organization: Project SeaWolf Coastal Protection Join us in 2026 on Earth Day as 100+ elementary school students from the Maryville school. District will be planting native tree seedlings along a Quilceda Creek tributary in order to restore salmon runs and to protect downstream ecosystems. We are looking for tree, seating, sponsors, adult volunteers to help with the planting, and general volunteers to conduct separate plantings on the same site. Smokey Point location provided to volunteers who registered to help! Organization: Project SeaWolf Coastal Protection Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 17, 2026 Zip Code: 98270 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels - Shoreline: Deliver Meals and a Smile!Looking for a volunteer opportunity that’s both fun and meaningful? Join our team! As a Meals on Wheels volunteer, you’ll be part of a dedicated group committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence through nutritious meals, friendly connection, and compassionate service. We are currently seeking a volunteer to deliver meals in Shoreline on Thursday mornings. Drivers typically arrive at the center between 9:15–10:00 a.m., load their meals, and complete their route within 1–2 hours. Training is provided, and mileage reimbursement is available while making deliveries. Due to the training and our mission to build relationships, we do look for volunteers who are wanting to volunteer with us for an ongoing duration as consistency is so meaningful to the seniors we serve. Interested? Contact us for an application and get started today Organization: Sound Generations Looking for a volunteer opportunity that’s both fun and meaningful? Join our team! As a Meals on Wheels volunteer, you’ll be part of a dedicated group committed to helping homebound seniors maintain their health and independence through nutritious meals, friendly connection, and compassionate service. We are currently seeking a volunteer to deliver meals in Shoreline on Thursday mornings. Drivers typically arrive at the center between 9:15–10:00 a.m., load their meals, and complete their route within 1–2 hours. Training is provided, and mileage reimbursement is available while making deliveries. Due to the training and our mission to build relationships, we do look for volunteers who are wanting to volunteer with us for an ongoing duration as consistency is so meaningful to the seniors we serve. Interested? Contact us for an application and get started today Organization: Sound Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98155 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can you offer a Senior a ride? (Edmonds, Shoreline, Lynnwood, MLT & nearby)We serve Seniors in the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace. Our Top request from Senior neighbors is transportation (to medical appointments, errands, local events, etc.) Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) volunteers choose "good neighborly" tasks to help Seniors like offering rides, running errands, helping at home, taking out the garbage or bringing in mail, shopping, helping with technology support, household fix-its and social visits from a live list of options (both dated and flexible). We offer an flexible self signup process to make volunteering easy, at your pace and fun! No schedules unless you want one! Reach info@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more about the flexible volunteer opportunities or to sign up! Organization: Northwest Neighbors Network We serve Seniors in the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway, Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace. Our Top request from Senior neighbors is transportation (to medical appointments, errands, local events, etc.) Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) volunteers choose "good neighborly" tasks to help Seniors like offering rides, running errands, helping at home, taking out the garbage or bringing in mail, shopping, helping with technology support, household fix-its and social visits from a live list of options (both dated and flexible). We offer an flexible self signup process to make volunteering easy, at your pace and fun! No schedules unless you want one! Reach info@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more about the flexible volunteer opportunities or to sign up! Organization: Northwest Neighbors Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can you offer a bit of household help to a Senior neighbor? (Shoreline, Edmonds, Lynnwood, MLT & nearby)Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) volunteers choose "good neighborly" tasks to help local Seniors like offering rides, running errands, helping at home, taking out the garbage, shopping, helping with technology support, household fix-its and social visits from an updated list of options with Northwest Neighbors Network. We offer an easy, flexible, self signup process to make volunteering easy, at your pace and fun! No schedules unless you want one! Reach info@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more about the flexible volunteer opportunities or to sign up! Our coverage area includes the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway & Lynnwood. Organization: Northwest Neighbors Network Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) volunteers choose "good neighborly" tasks to help local Seniors like offering rides, running errands, helping at home, taking out the garbage, shopping, helping with technology support, household fix-its and social visits from an updated list of options with Northwest Neighbors Network. We offer an easy, flexible, self signup process to make volunteering easy, at your pace and fun! No schedules unless you want one! Reach info@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more about the flexible volunteer opportunities or to sign up! Our coverage area includes the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway & Lynnwood. Organization: Northwest Neighbors Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98036 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Can you help a local Senior with tech support? (Shoreline, Edmonds, Lynnwood, MLT and nearby)Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) volunteers choose "good neighborly" tasks to help local Seniors like helping with technology support, offering rides, running errands, helping at home, taking out the garbage, shopping, small home fix-its & social visits from a live list of options (dated and flexible) with Northwest Neighbors Network. Volunteers can help Seniors with home tech support such as TV/remote control assistance, telephone and computer set-up. We offer an easy, flexible, self signup process to make volunteering easy, at your pace and fun! No schedules unless you want one! Reach info@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more about the flexible volunteer opportunities or to sign up! Our coverage area includes the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway & Lynnwood. Organization: Northwest Neighbors Network Northwest Neighbors Network (NNN) volunteers choose "good neighborly" tasks to help local Seniors like helping with technology support, offering rides, running errands, helping at home, taking out the garbage, shopping, small home fix-its & social visits from a live list of options (dated and flexible) with Northwest Neighbors Network. Volunteers can help Seniors with home tech support such as TV/remote control assistance, telephone and computer set-up. We offer an easy, flexible, self signup process to make volunteering easy, at your pace and fun! No schedules unless you want one! Reach info@northwestneighborsnetwork.org or call 253-237-2848 to learn more about the flexible volunteer opportunities or to sign up! Our coverage area includes the neighborhoods of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Edmonds, Brier, Woodway & Lynnwood. Organization: Northwest Neighbors Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 98155 Allow Groups: No |