Needs From: The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center

Volunteer: Short and Long Term Fosters

Have some extra love to share? Consider opening your home to a foster pet! Paws4ever’s Foster Program allows us to expand our capacity to rescue more animals and to support animals with special needs. Fostering is one of many ways to support Paws4ever as a volunteer.


Paws4ever will provide all the basic supplies you will need, including food, extra blankets or towels, and medical supplies if applicable. Of course, you may want to spoil your foster friend with some extra treats and toys, but we’ve got you covered for the basics.


Find out more about fostering with Paws4ever at https://paws4ever.org/get-involved/foster/



Agency: Paws4ever

Have some extra love to share? Consider opening your home to a foster pet! Paws4ever’s Foster Program allows us to expand our capacity to rescue more animals and to support animals with special needs. Fostering is one of many ways to support Paws4ever as a volunteer.


Paws4ever will provide all the basic supplies you will need, including food, extra blankets or towels, and medical supplies if applicable. Of course, you may want to spoil your foster friend with some extra treats and toys, but we’ve got you covered for the basics.


Find out more about fostering with Paws4ever at https://paws4ever.org/get-involved/foster/



Agency: Paws4ever

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReSale Store Volunteer

Do you like to deal with customers? Are you organized? We could always use volunteers to help with our resale store in Hillsborough! We need folks to help with the cash register and greet the public, price items, and organize items to appeal to the public's eye. Learn more and fill out a volunteer application here.


Our ReSale Store Location: 305-B Revere Rd. Hillsborough, NC 27278

Agency: Paws4ever

Do you like to deal with customers? Are you organized? We could always use volunteers to help with our resale store in Hillsborough! We need folks to help with the cash register and greet the public, price items, and organize items to appeal to the public's eye. Learn more and fill out a volunteer application here.


Our ReSale Store Location: 305-B Revere Rd. Hillsborough, NC 27278

Agency: Paws4ever

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PM Cleaning Volunteer

Help keep our Adoption Center clean and comfortable for the animals! Volunteers assist staff with tasks like sorting donations, restocking supplies, feeding the cats, and cleaning to ensure our pets receive the best care possible.


Available Shift Times: Shifts available daily from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM.


Ready to lend a hand? Visit our website to get started!


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Help keep our Adoption Center clean and comfortable for the animals! Volunteers assist staff with tasks like sorting donations, restocking supplies, feeding the cats, and cleaning to ensure our pets receive the best care possible.


Available Shift Times: Shifts available daily from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM.


Ready to lend a hand? Visit our website to get started!


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feline Companion

Love cats? Spend time with the adorable felines at our Adoption Center! We have three community cat rooms where volunteers provide much-needed enrichment through play, socialization, and companionship.


Ready to make a difference for our cats? Visit our website to get started!


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Love cats? Spend time with the adorable felines at our Adoption Center! We have three community cat rooms where volunteers provide much-needed enrichment through play, socialization, and companionship.


Ready to make a difference for our cats? Visit our website to get started!


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Booth Volunteer

Help us spread the word about Paws4ever! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to represent us at community events by sharing our mission, showcasing adoptable pets, recruiting new volunteers, and collecting donations. If you love talking to people and want to make a difference for animals, visit our website to get started!


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Help us spread the word about Paws4ever! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to represent us at community events by sharing our mission, showcasing adoptable pets, recruiting new volunteers, and collecting donations. If you love talking to people and want to make a difference for animals, visit our website to get started!


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AM Cleaning Volunteer

Are you an animal lover? We need volunteers to assist staff with keeping the facility clean and ensuring the animals have the care they need. Typical tasks include cleaning (e.g. sweeping, mopping, cleaning litter boxes, cleaning cat rooms, dishes, laundry) and making cat enrichments.


Available Shift Times: Any day from 9:00AM-11:00AM. We currently have most openings on Friday and Saturday mornings.


Find out more and fill out a volunteer interest form here.


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Are you an animal lover? We need volunteers to assist staff with keeping the facility clean and ensuring the animals have the care they need. Typical tasks include cleaning (e.g. sweeping, mopping, cleaning litter boxes, cleaning cat rooms, dishes, laundry) and making cat enrichments.


Available Shift Times: Any day from 9:00AM-11:00AM. We currently have most openings on Friday and Saturday mornings.


Find out more and fill out a volunteer interest form here.


Our Adoption Center is located at: 6311 Nicks Road, Mebane, NC 27302

Agency: Paws4ever

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a front desk Volunteer at SECU Family House!

Join us as a Front Desk Volunteer at SECU Family House in Chapel Hill.  We are seeking individuals with moderate computer skills and excellent phone etiquette to serve as the welcome face of our house.  Candidates must commit to at least six months of once-a-week volunteering (a 2-3 hours shift), either on weekday evenings from 6-8pm or on weekends.  Don't worry if you are new to this role, training will be provided to make sure you feel comfortable.  Join the front desk team; the most popular volunteer opportunity in the house:).  Great swag, snacks and friendships included!!

Agency: SECU Family House at UNC Hospitals

Join us as a Front Desk Volunteer at SECU Family House in Chapel Hill.  We are seeking individuals with moderate computer skills and excellent phone etiquette to serve as the welcome face of our house.  Candidates must commit to at least six months of once-a-week volunteering (a 2-3 hours shift), either on weekday evenings from 6-8pm or on weekends.  Don't worry if you are new to this role, training will be provided to make sure you feel comfortable.  Join the front desk team; the most popular volunteer opportunity in the house:).  Great swag, snacks and friendships included!!

Agency: SECU Family House at UNC Hospitals

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27517

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a General Clothing Drive in Durham County

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit homeless and impoverished children and families in Durham! We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag. BOYS' clothes  GIRLS' clothes MEN'S clothes WOMEN'S clothes Shoes RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ If you have questions or would like to coordinate drop-off of your clothing drive items, please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit homeless and impoverished children and families in Durham! We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag. BOYS' clothes  GIRLS' clothes MEN'S clothes WOMEN'S clothes Shoes RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ If you have questions or would like to coordinate drop-off of your clothing drive items, please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a General Clothing Drive in Wake County

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. *The date you sign up for refers to when you will start your clothing drive. Please use the Notes section of the signup to list the end date of your clothing drive.  We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag. BOYS' clothes  GIRLS' clothes MEN'S clothes WOMEN'S clothes Shoes RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.  

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. *The date you sign up for refers to when you will start your clothing drive. Please use the Notes section of the signup to list the end date of your clothing drive.  We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag. BOYS' clothes  GIRLS' clothes MEN'S clothes WOMEN'S clothes Shoes RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.  

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manage Front Desk & Donation Intake in Durham- AM

Note in the PocketGreat role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Greet volunteers and visitors Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.  Feel free to bring a book, laptop, knitting, etc. for down times.   *We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Note in the PocketGreat role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Greet volunteers and visitors Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.  Feel free to bring a book, laptop, knitting, etc. for down times.   *We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manage Front Desk & Donation Intake in Raleigh- AM

Note in the PocketGreat role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Help volunteers sign in at our check-in kiosk Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 unless part of our Teen Board student leadership program. *We are not accepting court-ordered or attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.  
 

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Note in the PocketGreat role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Help volunteers sign in at our check-in kiosk Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 unless part of our Teen Board student leadership program. *We are not accepting court-ordered or attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.  
 

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manage Front Desk & Donation Intake in Raleigh- PM

Note in the Pocket Great role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Help volunteers sign in at our check-in kiosk Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 unless part of our Teen Board or Ambassador student leadership programs. *We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.  
 

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Note in the Pocket Great role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Help volunteers sign in at our check-in kiosk Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 unless part of our Teen Board or Ambassador student leadership programs. *We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.  
 

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manage Front Desk & Donation Intake in Durham- PM

Note in the PocketGreat role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Greet volunteers and visitors Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.  Feel free to bring a book, laptop, knitting, etc. for down times.   *We are not currently accepting court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Note in the PocketGreat role for a friendly, outgoing volunteer who is comfortable interacting with people! Help donors dropping off clothing items:   Unload bags from donor cars & wheel into the building Provide tax receipts Greet volunteers and visitors Answer the phone Sign for packages and deliveries as needed *Volunteers must be at least 16 years old.  Feel free to bring a book, laptop, knitting, etc. for down times.   *We are not currently accepting court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Process Clothes in Durham- AM

Note in the Pocket Depending on the needs of the day, these volunteers will help to quality-check, sort, size, and/or fold clothing donations received from the community.  They may also help process shoes, socks, and/or underwear.

*Volunteers 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.  The adult and teen must each register individually as volunteers and sign up for a volunteer slot.*  Volunteers 16 and older may volunteer unaccompanied.

*We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Note in the Pocket Depending on the needs of the day, these volunteers will help to quality-check, sort, size, and/or fold clothing donations received from the community.  They may also help process shoes, socks, and/or underwear.

*Volunteers 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.  The adult and teen must each register individually as volunteers and sign up for a volunteer slot.*  Volunteers 16 and older may volunteer unaccompanied.

*We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Process Clothes in Durham- PM

Note in the Pocket Depending on the needs of the day, these volunteers will help to quality-check, sort, size, and/or fold clothing donations received from the community.  They may also help process shoes, socks, and/or underwear.

*Volunteers 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.  The adult and teen must each register individually as volunteers and sign up for a volunteer slot.*  Volunteers 16 and older may volunteer unaccompanied.

*We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Note in the Pocket Depending on the needs of the day, these volunteers will help to quality-check, sort, size, and/or fold clothing donations received from the community.  They may also help process shoes, socks, and/or underwear.

*Volunteers 13-15 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.  The adult and teen must each register individually as volunteers and sign up for a volunteer slot.*  Volunteers 16 and older may volunteer unaccompanied.

*We have put a pause on all court-ordered and attorney-recommended community service volunteers.  You may find alternative options at this link: https://thevolunteercenter.org/community-service/.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Light Jacket Drive in Wake County

Thank you for hosting a Light Jacket Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate coats and jackets in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jackets
GIRLS' jackets
MEN'S jackets
WOMEN'S jackets
INFANTS'/TODDLERS' jackets

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our other urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Light Jacket Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate coats and jackets in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jackets
GIRLS' jackets
MEN'S jackets
WOMEN'S jackets
INFANTS'/TODDLERS' jackets

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our other urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Kicks for Kids Sneaker Drive in Wake County

Thank you for hosting a Sneaker Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect gently-used and new sneakers in all sizes from toddler through adult! Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Sneaker Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect gently-used and new sneakers in all sizes from toddler through adult! Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Jeans Drive in Wake County

Thank you for hosting a Jeans Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate jeans in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jeans GIRLS' jeans MEN'S jeans WOMEN'S jeans RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Jeans Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate jeans in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jeans GIRLS' jeans MEN'S jeans WOMEN'S jeans RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Hoodie & Sweatpants Drive in Wake County

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate hoodies and sweatpants/joggers in all sizes from infant through adult!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate hoodies and sweatpants/joggers in all sizes from infant through adult!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Kids Clothing Kids Drive in Wake County

It's never too early to foster a heart for service in your child!  This opportunity allows children under 13 to help clothe other kids in need! (Since you must be 13 to serve in our Volunteer Center) Choose from these ways that other kids have gotten involved or come up with your own! Create and distribute a flyer to neighbors' mailboxes Count and track the # of bags donated by each donor Help load bags into the car and deliver them to us Star in a quick video about their clothing drive that parents circulate via email or social media   We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  Please collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult 6X!  We find that the most successful drives last no more than two weeks.  After signup, we will email you our Clothing Drive Toolkit with tips for a successful clothing drive. Items should be delivered to Note in the Pocket Monday 9am-6pm, Tuesday to Friday 9am-4pm, and Saturday 9am-12pm. Check out our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly based on our most urgent needs. https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org if you have questions.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

It's never too early to foster a heart for service in your child!  This opportunity allows children under 13 to help clothe other kids in need! (Since you must be 13 to serve in our Volunteer Center) Choose from these ways that other kids have gotten involved or come up with your own! Create and distribute a flyer to neighbors' mailboxes Count and track the # of bags donated by each donor Help load bags into the car and deliver them to us Star in a quick video about their clothing drive that parents circulate via email or social media   We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  Please collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult 6X!  We find that the most successful drives last no more than two weeks.  After signup, we will email you our Clothing Drive Toolkit with tips for a successful clothing drive. Items should be delivered to Note in the Pocket Monday 9am-6pm, Tuesday to Friday 9am-4pm, and Saturday 9am-12pm. Check out our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly based on our most urgent needs. https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org if you have questions.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Shorts & T-shirt Drive in Wake County

Thank you for hosting a Shorts & T-shirts Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. The most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate shorts and t-shirts in all sizes from infant through adult - newborn through Adult 6XL!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Shorts & T-shirts Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. The most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate shorts and t-shirts in all sizes from infant through adult - newborn through Adult 6XL!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Socks & Underwear Drive in Wake County

Thank you for hosting a Socks &/or Undies Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect only new socks and underwear in all sizes from infant through adult!   

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Socks &/or Undies Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect only new socks and underwear in all sizes from infant through adult!   

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Jeans Drive in Durham County

Thank you for hosting a Jeans Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket's expansion into Durham!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate jeans in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jeans GIRLS' jeans MEN'S jeans WOMEN'S jeans RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Jeans Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket's expansion into Durham!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate jeans in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jeans GIRLS' jeans MEN'S jeans WOMEN'S jeans RECYCLE - these clothes have stains, holes, tears, excessive wear, or are just really out of style

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Socks & Underwear Drive in Durham County

Thank you for hosting a Socks & Undies Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket's expansion into Durham!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect only new socks and underwear in all sizes from infant through adult! 

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Socks & Undies Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket's expansion into Durham!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect only new socks and underwear in all sizes from infant through adult! 

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Kicks for Kids Sneaker Drive in Durham County

Thank you for hosting a Sneaker Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect gently-used and new sneakers in all sizes from toddler through adult!  Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Sneaker Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect gently-used and new sneakers in all sizes from toddler through adult!  Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Shorts & T-shirt Drive in Durham County

Thank you for hosting a Shorts & T-shirts Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. The most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate shorts and t-shirts in all sizes from infant through adult - newborn through Adult 6XL!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Shorts & T-shirts Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket. The most successful drives are no more than two weeks long. We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate shorts and t-shirts in all sizes from infant through adult - newborn through Adult 6XL!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Hoodie & Sweatpants Drive in Durham County

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate hoodies and sweatpants/joggers in all sizes from infant through adult!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

The items you collect need to be delivered to our 1010 MLK Jr Parkway address in Durham.

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Clothing Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket!

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate hoodies and sweatpants/joggers in all sizes from infant through adult!   Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our most urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

The items you collect need to be delivered to our 1010 MLK Jr Parkway address in Durham.

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

 

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Kids Clothing Kids Drive in Durham County

It's never too early to foster a heart for service in your child!  This opportunity allows children under 13 to help clothe other kids in need! (Since you must be 13 to serve in our Volunteer Center) Choose from these ways that other kids have gotten involved or come up with your own! Create and distribute a flyer to neighbors' mailboxes Count and track the # of bags donated by each donor Help load bags into the car and deliver them to us Star in a quick video about their clothing drive that parents circulate via email or social media   We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  Please collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult 6X!  We find that the most successful drives last no more than two weeks.  After signup, we will email you our Clothing Drive Toolkit with tips for a successful clothing drive. Items should be delivered to Note in the Pocket Monday 9am-6pm, Tuesday to Friday 9am-4pm, and Saturday 9am-12pm. Check out our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly based on our most urgent needs. https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org if you have questions.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

It's never too early to foster a heart for service in your child!  This opportunity allows children under 13 to help clothe other kids in need! (Since you must be 13 to serve in our Volunteer Center) Choose from these ways that other kids have gotten involved or come up with your own! Create and distribute a flyer to neighbors' mailboxes Count and track the # of bags donated by each donor Help load bags into the car and deliver them to us Star in a quick video about their clothing drive that parents circulate via email or social media   We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  Please collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate clothing and shoes in all sizes from infant through adult 6X!  We find that the most successful drives last no more than two weeks.  After signup, we will email you our Clothing Drive Toolkit with tips for a successful clothing drive. Items should be delivered to Note in the Pocket Monday 9am-6pm, Tuesday to Friday 9am-4pm, and Saturday 9am-12pm. Check out our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly based on our most urgent needs. https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/ Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org if you have questions.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Light Jacket Drive in Durham County

Thank you for hosting a Light Jacket Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate coats and jackets in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jackets
GIRLS' jackets
MEN'S jackets
WOMEN'S jackets
INFANTS'/TODDLERS' jackets

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our other urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Thank you for hosting a Light Jacket Drive to benefit Note in the Pocket.

We find that the most successful drives are no more than two weeks long.

We clothe the referred student and all members of the household.  We ask that you collect new or gently-used, school-appropriate coats and jackets in all sizes from infant through adult!   If able, please help us get the clothing you collect to our families faster!  Sort your donations into the following categories and label each bag.

BOYS' jackets
GIRLS' jackets
MEN'S jackets
WOMEN'S jackets
INFANTS'/TODDLERS' jackets

Take a look at our Wish List, which is updated 2-3 times weekly, for guidance on our other urgent needs: https://noteinthepocket.org/wish-list/

Please email stephanie@noteinthepocket.org with any questions that you may have.

Agency: Clothing Drive Hosts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

Covid-19 brought to light the heartbreaking extent of food insecurity in our community. Iglesia Emanuel, together with a large group of dedicated volunteers, has responded to this challenge with a weekly food pantry, providing large boxes and bags of nutritious and culturally appropriate food. Volunteers work in 2-hour shifts, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, making it possible for us to serve over 600 families a week. Students aged 14 and up are welcome to volunteer on their own. Children aged 10 and up are welcome to volunteer under the supervision of a parent or other accompanying adult. Volunteers need to be over 18 for traffic control positions.

In addition to volunteering on site, you can help support this ministry by donating shelf stable food or bags of rice and beans. We always need more protein items (canned chicken, tuna, or peanut butter), cereal, and other nutritious food to complement the fresh produce that we give. 

Sign Up to volunteer here

To learn more about our food pantry, or to make a financial donation, see our webpage - emanuelfoodpantry.org

Agency: Emanuel Food Pantry

Covid-19 brought to light the heartbreaking extent of food insecurity in our community. Iglesia Emanuel, together with a large group of dedicated volunteers, has responded to this challenge with a weekly food pantry, providing large boxes and bags of nutritious and culturally appropriate food. Volunteers work in 2-hour shifts, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, making it possible for us to serve over 600 families a week. Students aged 14 and up are welcome to volunteer on their own. Children aged 10 and up are welcome to volunteer under the supervision of a parent or other accompanying adult. Volunteers need to be over 18 for traffic control positions.

In addition to volunteering on site, you can help support this ministry by donating shelf stable food or bags of rice and beans. We always need more protein items (canned chicken, tuna, or peanut butter), cereal, and other nutritious food to complement the fresh produce that we give. 

Sign Up to volunteer here

To learn more about our food pantry, or to make a financial donation, see our webpage - emanuelfoodpantry.org

Agency: Emanuel Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Needed: Geer Street Learning Garden Summer 2025

If interested volunteering with this opportunity be sure go to the Geer Street Learning Garden’s volunteer page, https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=93790

Regular focuses will be on tasks such as weeding, planting and other jobs necessary for our garden to thrive! Please wear closed toed shoes and clothes that you do not mind getting dirty. We will supply gloves and all other necessary garden equipment. 

*Mulching will be an activity for the beginning of September* Regular Volunteer Hours are Tuesday & Thursday 8:30-11 am.

Please be sure to review our Geer Street Learning Garden Policies and Procedures especially if this will be the first time volunteering with us, have questions about what to wear or bring, or volunteering with youth. 

Address:

110 E Geer Street,

Durham 27701

Parking:

*FREE street parking is available on N Mangum and N Roxboro St. Please, DO NOT park at Reinvestment Partners. For a detailed map CLICK HERE 

Red- Where to park  Yellow- Where to enter the garden on foot 

If interested volunteering with this opportunity be sure go to the Geer Street Learning Garden’s volunteer page, https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=93790

Agency: Inter-Faith Food Shuttle

If interested volunteering with this opportunity be sure go to the Geer Street Learning Garden’s volunteer page, https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=93790

Regular focuses will be on tasks such as weeding, planting and other jobs necessary for our garden to thrive! Please wear closed toed shoes and clothes that you do not mind getting dirty. We will supply gloves and all other necessary garden equipment. 

*Mulching will be an activity for the beginning of September* Regular Volunteer Hours are Tuesday & Thursday 8:30-11 am.

Please be sure to review our Geer Street Learning Garden Policies and Procedures especially if this will be the first time volunteering with us, have questions about what to wear or bring, or volunteering with youth. 

Address:

110 E Geer Street,

Durham 27701

Parking:

*FREE street parking is available on N Mangum and N Roxboro St. Please, DO NOT park at Reinvestment Partners. For a detailed map CLICK HERE 

Red- Where to park  Yellow- Where to enter the garden on foot 

If interested volunteering with this opportunity be sure go to the Geer Street Learning Garden’s volunteer page, https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=93790

Agency: Inter-Faith Food Shuttle

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Briggs Ave Garden Volunteers

Volunteers may be planting seeds or plants, harvesting produce, spreading mulch, weeding, watering, organizing spaces, making friends, eating popsicles. You know regular gardening stuff! Please wear comfortable clothes and closed toed shoes wear a hat, and bring water, refills available on site.

 

Garden is open from the first weekend in March until the weekend before Thanksgiving in November. 

Available workday shifts for new volunteers:

Friday and Saturday each week

March through May 9am-12pm

June through August 8am-11am

September through the weekend before Thanksgiving 9am-12pm

Groups are welcome! Please contact Cindy @ 919-5607319 or ckriley@dconc.gov to schedule your group.

Briggs Ave Community Garden is an agriculture education space owned by the North Carolina Agriculture Foundation at NCSU. We are an Extension program offering applied food and nutrition education with a seed to table approach. We teach families how to grow food for themselves and others using USDA Organic methods following food safety from the garden to the table. 30% of the food we grow is donated to Durham Technical Community College pantry. 

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

Volunteers may be planting seeds or plants, harvesting produce, spreading mulch, weeding, watering, organizing spaces, making friends, eating popsicles. You know regular gardening stuff! Please wear comfortable clothes and closed toed shoes wear a hat, and bring water, refills available on site.

 

Garden is open from the first weekend in March until the weekend before Thanksgiving in November. 

Available workday shifts for new volunteers:

Friday and Saturday each week

March through May 9am-12pm

June through August 8am-11am

September through the weekend before Thanksgiving 9am-12pm

Groups are welcome! Please contact Cindy @ 919-5607319 or ckriley@dconc.gov to schedule your group.

Briggs Ave Community Garden is an agriculture education space owned by the North Carolina Agriculture Foundation at NCSU. We are an Extension program offering applied food and nutrition education with a seed to table approach. We teach families how to grow food for themselves and others using USDA Organic methods following food safety from the garden to the table. 30% of the food we grow is donated to Durham Technical Community College pantry. 

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 22, 2025

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Junior Coach Opportunity at Girls on the Run Triangle

Serving as a Junior Coach is a fun and rewarding way to get involved with Girls on the Run! This volunteer position is for high school students aged 16-18 years old who want to grow their leadership skills. Paired with a Mentor Coach, Junior Coaches receive support to develop their own skills while serving as role models to program participants.

Junior Coaches also have the opportunity to receive the Commissioners' Award for hours volunteered this season. 

More information about our Junior coaching role can be found here.

Locations/ times of sites can be found here.

Agency: Girls on the Run of the Triangle, Inc.

Serving as a Junior Coach is a fun and rewarding way to get involved with Girls on the Run! This volunteer position is for high school students aged 16-18 years old who want to grow their leadership skills. Paired with a Mentor Coach, Junior Coaches receive support to develop their own skills while serving as role models to program participants.

Junior Coaches also have the opportunity to receive the Commissioners' Award for hours volunteered this season. 

More information about our Junior coaching role can be found here.

Locations/ times of sites can be found here.

Agency: Girls on the Run of the Triangle, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 15, 2025

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RESERVED for Mungo Homes

*These slots are reserved for Mungo Homes.

Agency: Processing Volunteers

*These slots are reserved for Mungo Homes.

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Triangle Walk to End Alzheimer's Community Engagement Committee!

Are you ready to make a difference and reach out to others that have a passion to ENDALZ? Our Community Engagement Committee is looking for enthusiastic volunteer leaders to join us. Under the guidance of our Committee Chair and alongside a staff partner, you'll help ensure our Walk to End Alzheimer’s events are a huge success. As part of this team, you'll connect with new groups from service and faith-based organizations, schools, universities, and other community groups. Plus, you'll get to celebrate and cheer on our amazing existing participants and teams! Don't miss out on this opportunity! Fill out the online interest form today, and one of our staff members will be in touch with you soon. Let's make a difference together!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Are you ready to make a difference and reach out to others that have a passion to ENDALZ? Our Community Engagement Committee is looking for enthusiastic volunteer leaders to join us. Under the guidance of our Committee Chair and alongside a staff partner, you'll help ensure our Walk to End Alzheimer’s events are a huge success. As part of this team, you'll connect with new groups from service and faith-based organizations, schools, universities, and other community groups. Plus, you'll get to celebrate and cheer on our amazing existing participants and teams! Don't miss out on this opportunity! Fill out the online interest form today, and one of our staff members will be in touch with you soon. Let's make a difference together!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community Representative Wake County

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27612

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community Representative Orange County

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community Representative Durham County

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Community Representatives represent the Association in the community at outreach events, such as health fairs, third-party fundraising events, and other outreach opportunities. They serve as liaisons between the Alzheimer's Association and local groups such as neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach Your Community About Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Health Wake County

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you are an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you are an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27612

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach Your Community About Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Health Durham County

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you are an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you are an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach Your Community About Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Health Orange County

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you are an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Care & Support Volunteers provide direct, hands-on assistance with those living with Alzheimer's and related dementia, caregivers, and the general public.

Are you a natural born leader? Do you love to teach? Do you have that knack for organizing programs? Are you fueled by the desire to raise awareness and understanding of Alzheimer's and related dementia diseases to make a difference in our communities? Then you are an Alzheimer's Association Community Educator! Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are representatives of the Alzheimer's Association who cultivate opportunities and then deliver Association educational programs. Educators work in their professional, civic, and personal spaces to raise awareness of Alzheimer's and provide education and information to constituents. Educators are empowered to identify gaps, areas of need, and areas of interest and fill those through education.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Advocacy Volunteer Orange County

Advocacy Volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people living with Alzheimer's disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Our volunteers share their unique stories to improve the lives of everyone affected by this disease! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Find out more information about our volunteer opportunities online.

Political experience is not required, and your level of commitment is completely flexible to fit your schedule, style, and skills.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Advocacy Volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people living with Alzheimer's disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Our volunteers share their unique stories to improve the lives of everyone affected by this disease! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Find out more information about our volunteer opportunities online.

Political experience is not required, and your level of commitment is completely flexible to fit your schedule, style, and skills.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Advocacy Volunteer Wake County

Advocacy Volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people living with Alzheimer's disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Our volunteers share their unique stories to improve the lives of everyone affected by this disease! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Find out more information about our volunteer opportunities online.

Political experience is not required, and your level of commitment is completely flexible to fit your schedule, style, and skills.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Advocacy Volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people living with Alzheimer's disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Our volunteers share their unique stories to improve the lives of everyone affected by this disease! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Find out more information about our volunteer opportunities online.

Political experience is not required, and your level of commitment is completely flexible to fit your schedule, style, and skills.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27612

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Advocacy Volunteer Durham County

Advocacy Volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people living with Alzheimer's disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Our volunteers share their unique stories to improve the lives of everyone affected by this disease! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Find out more information about our volunteer opportunities online.

Political experience is not required, and your level of commitment is completely flexible to fit your schedule, style, and skills.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Advocacy Volunteers help improve the quality of care and quality of life for people living with Alzheimer's disease and their families by carrying our message to elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels. Our volunteers share their unique stories to improve the lives of everyone affected by this disease! Are you ready to make your voice heard? Find out more information about our volunteer opportunities online.

Political experience is not required, and your level of commitment is completely flexible to fit your schedule, style, and skills.

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association - The Longest Day Planning Committee Orange County

The Longest Day is the day with the most light - the summer solstice. And it’s the day the Alzheimer’s Association calls on everyone to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s through an activity of their choice. The Alzheimer’s Association in North Carolina is searching for community leaders to bring in volunteers across the state. The Longest Day Volunteer Committee is a fun group of volunteers focused on bringing out the creativity in our fundraisers and teams. Learn more about what interests you can bring to this committee!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

The Longest Day is the day with the most light - the summer solstice. And it’s the day the Alzheimer’s Association calls on everyone to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s through an activity of their choice. The Alzheimer’s Association in North Carolina is searching for community leaders to bring in volunteers across the state. The Longest Day Volunteer Committee is a fun group of volunteers focused on bringing out the creativity in our fundraisers and teams. Learn more about what interests you can bring to this committee!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association - The Longest Day Planning Committee Durham County

The Longest Day is the day with the most light - the summer solstice. And it’s the day the Alzheimer’s Association calls on everyone to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s through an activity of their choice. The Alzheimer’s Association in North Carolina is searching for community leaders to bring in volunteers across the state. The Longest Day Volunteer Committee is a fun group of volunteers focused on bringing out the creativity in our fundraisers and teams. Learn more about what interests you can bring to this committee!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

The Longest Day is the day with the most light - the summer solstice. And it’s the day the Alzheimer’s Association calls on everyone to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s through an activity of their choice. The Alzheimer’s Association in North Carolina is searching for community leaders to bring in volunteers across the state. The Longest Day Volunteer Committee is a fun group of volunteers focused on bringing out the creativity in our fundraisers and teams. Learn more about what interests you can bring to this committee!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association - The Longest Day Planning Committee Wake County

The Longest Day is the day with the most light - the summer solstice. And it’s the day the Alzheimer’s Association calls on everyone to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s through an activity of their choice. The Alzheimer’s Association in North Carolina is searching for community leaders to bring in volunteers across the state. The Longest Day Volunteer Committee is a fun group of volunteers focused on bringing out the creativity in our fundraisers and teams. Learn more about what interests you can bring to this committee!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

The Longest Day is the day with the most light - the summer solstice. And it’s the day the Alzheimer’s Association calls on everyone to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s through an activity of their choice. The Alzheimer’s Association in North Carolina is searching for community leaders to bring in volunteers across the state. The Longest Day Volunteer Committee is a fun group of volunteers focused on bringing out the creativity in our fundraisers and teams. Learn more about what interests you can bring to this committee!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27612

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Triangle Help us make Walk to End Alzheimers a memorable and inspiring event

Making Walk to End Alzheimer's(r) successful requires a great deal of time and dedication from volunteers. Sign up to help the day of the walk to volunteer as an individual or with your family or group. Volunteer assignments are available for all ability and age levels. Help us make Walk to End Alzheimer's(r) a memorable and inspiring event for all those who attend. Day of walk opportunities consists of set-up, registration, promise garden support, programs and advocacy, route support and breakdown, you choose! A manager will reach out to you prior to the event date! Together we can move the mission forward!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Making Walk to End Alzheimer's(r) successful requires a great deal of time and dedication from volunteers. Sign up to help the day of the walk to volunteer as an individual or with your family or group. Volunteer assignments are available for all ability and age levels. Help us make Walk to End Alzheimer's(r) a memorable and inspiring event for all those who attend. Day of walk opportunities consists of set-up, registration, promise garden support, programs and advocacy, route support and breakdown, you choose! A manager will reach out to you prior to the event date! Together we can move the mission forward!

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 27603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RESERVED for Abrigo

*These slots are RESERVED for Abrigo.

Agency: Processing Volunteers

*These slots are RESERVED for Abrigo.

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Families Together Board of Directors and Help Families with Children Move from Homelessness to Home

Do you believe every family deserves a place to call home? Are you passionate about strengthening your community? Families Together, a 45-year-old Raleigh nonprofit organization, is actively seeking dynamic and dedicated volunteer board members to help guide our mission of ending family homelessness. 

We’re looking for: 

People who align with our mission, vision, and values (https://familiestogethernc.org/our-missionvisionvalues) 

Community connectors who can open doors and share our story 

Thoughtful leaders who want to serve witha trusted nonprofit leader in tackling family homelessness  

We're seeking passionate board members from all backgrounds. Additionally, we welcome interest from attorneys, especially those with experience in housing or development (helpful, but not required). 

As a board member, you’ll join a skilled, governance-focused board to contribute your voice, skills, and network to help families move from crisis to stability and stay there. Visit https://familiestogethernc.org/our-team to see our current board members. 

To learn more, contact Jennifer Paul, Executive Director, at jennifer@familiestogethernc.org.  

Agency: Families Together

Do you believe every family deserves a place to call home? Are you passionate about strengthening your community? Families Together, a 45-year-old Raleigh nonprofit organization, is actively seeking dynamic and dedicated volunteer board members to help guide our mission of ending family homelessness. 

We’re looking for: 

People who align with our mission, vision, and values (https://familiestogethernc.org/our-missionvisionvalues) 

Community connectors who can open doors and share our story 

Thoughtful leaders who want to serve witha trusted nonprofit leader in tackling family homelessness  

We're seeking passionate board members from all backgrounds. Additionally, we welcome interest from attorneys, especially those with experience in housing or development (helpful, but not required). 

As a board member, you’ll join a skilled, governance-focused board to contribute your voice, skills, and network to help families move from crisis to stability and stay there. Visit https://familiestogethernc.org/our-team to see our current board members. 

To learn more, contact Jennifer Paul, Executive Director, at jennifer@familiestogethernc.org.  

Agency: Families Together

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27610

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join the Development Committee

Families Together is a 45-year-old, Raleigh-based nonprofit that works to end family homelessness by helping children and their families with emergency shelter, affordable housing solutions, and wrap-around support services. The Development Committee plays a key role in building community support for this mission.  

Families Together is seeking volunteers to join this impact-focused and collaborative committee focused on fundraising, communications, outreach, and volunteer engagement. 

Commitment: 

One virtual meeting per month (2nd Friday at noon) 

Light project-based work between meetings 

We’re looking for: 

Community connectors 

People interested or experienced in nonprofit fundraising and marketing 

Volunteers who want to use their voice and network for good 

This is a great opportunity to make a meaningful contribution while collaborating with a passionate team working to make housing stability a reality for more families. 

Interested? Contact Kelly Nutty, Director of Development and Communications, at kelly@FamiliesTogetherNC.org to learn more. 

Agency: Families Together

Families Together is a 45-year-old, Raleigh-based nonprofit that works to end family homelessness by helping children and their families with emergency shelter, affordable housing solutions, and wrap-around support services. The Development Committee plays a key role in building community support for this mission.  

Families Together is seeking volunteers to join this impact-focused and collaborative committee focused on fundraising, communications, outreach, and volunteer engagement. 

Commitment: 

One virtual meeting per month (2nd Friday at noon) 

Light project-based work between meetings 

We’re looking for: 

Community connectors 

People interested or experienced in nonprofit fundraising and marketing 

Volunteers who want to use their voice and network for good 

This is a great opportunity to make a meaningful contribution while collaborating with a passionate team working to make housing stability a reality for more families. 

Interested? Contact Kelly Nutty, Director of Development and Communications, at kelly@FamiliesTogetherNC.org to learn more. 

Agency: Families Together

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27610

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Garden Beds in Durham and Wake County and more Summer 2025

To see the full opportunity description and sign up please click here

https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=116465

When

9am - 11am

Where

locations vary in Durham, Wake, Orange, Chatham, Johnston, Edgecombe and Nash Counties.

Please Wear/Bring

Closed Toe/Heel Shoes. Water Gloves if you do have them. Hat if desired. 

To see the full opportunity description and sign up please click here

https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=116465 

Gardens For Everyone (GFE) helps people grow their own veggies at home by building backyard, raised-bed garden boxes and supporting box recipients as they begin growing food. Priority is given to low to moderate income households, as well as organizations that want to grow food for their community. 

If you are willing to work hard and get a little dirty along the way, we encourage you to volunteer! Do not worry about being an expert in building, you will learn everything you need to know by working with staff and experienced volunteers. Volunteers should be comfortable using the tools and lumber needed to make a raised garden bed and must be willing to meet staff at a recipient’s home. 

To make the program accessible to all, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has a pay-what-you-can policy with a minimum contribution from individuals and families receiving boxes.  This means that as a volunteer you MIGHT assist with a build for someone who is able to pay which means that you are supporting an effort that extends the reach of the program to someone who cannot pay.

Volunteers must be 16 or older to volunteer with a required ratio of 1 adult to 4 youth. 

  

Agency: Inter-Faith Food Shuttle

To see the full opportunity description and sign up please click here

https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=116465

When

9am - 11am

Where

locations vary in Durham, Wake, Orange, Chatham, Johnston, Edgecombe and Nash Counties.

Please Wear/Bring

Closed Toe/Heel Shoes. Water Gloves if you do have them. Hat if desired. 

To see the full opportunity description and sign up please click here

https://foodshuttle.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=116465 

Gardens For Everyone (GFE) helps people grow their own veggies at home by building backyard, raised-bed garden boxes and supporting box recipients as they begin growing food. Priority is given to low to moderate income households, as well as organizations that want to grow food for their community. 

If you are willing to work hard and get a little dirty along the way, we encourage you to volunteer! Do not worry about being an expert in building, you will learn everything you need to know by working with staff and experienced volunteers. Volunteers should be comfortable using the tools and lumber needed to make a raised garden bed and must be willing to meet staff at a recipient’s home. 

To make the program accessible to all, Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has a pay-what-you-can policy with a minimum contribution from individuals and families receiving boxes.  This means that as a volunteer you MIGHT assist with a build for someone who is able to pay which means that you are supporting an effort that extends the reach of the program to someone who cannot pay.

Volunteers must be 16 or older to volunteer with a required ratio of 1 adult to 4 youth. 

  

Agency: Inter-Faith Food Shuttle

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Durham Museum at Farmers Markets

The Museum of Durham History will be attending the Durham Farmers' Market and Black Farmers' Market this spring, summer and fall! We need volunteers to help represent the Museum, including talking about the Museum, programming and our current and future exhibits. Information to share will be provided. The Museum staff will set up and take down the booth and traveling exhibit. We are looking for two volunteers to serve each week.

The Museum will be at the Farmers Markets the following dates: 

April 19: Durham Farmers' MarketMay 4: Black Farmers' MarketMay 24: Durham Farmers' MarketJune 1: Black Farmers' MarketJune 14: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 12: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 20: Black Farmers' MarketAugust 9: Durham Farmers' MarketAugust 17: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 7: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 27: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 11: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 19: Black Farmers' Market

Durham Farmers Market - volunteer shift 8:30am-12:30pm

Black Farmers Market - volunteer shift 11:30am-4:30pm

Please contact Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org with questions or to sign up.

Agency: Museum of Durham History

The Museum of Durham History will be attending the Durham Farmers' Market and Black Farmers' Market this spring, summer and fall! We need volunteers to help represent the Museum, including talking about the Museum, programming and our current and future exhibits. Information to share will be provided. The Museum staff will set up and take down the booth and traveling exhibit. We are looking for two volunteers to serve each week.

The Museum will be at the Farmers Markets the following dates: 

April 19: Durham Farmers' MarketMay 4: Black Farmers' MarketMay 24: Durham Farmers' MarketJune 1: Black Farmers' MarketJune 14: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 12: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 20: Black Farmers' MarketAugust 9: Durham Farmers' MarketAugust 17: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 7: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 27: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 11: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 19: Black Farmers' Market

Durham Farmers Market - volunteer shift 8:30am-12:30pm

Black Farmers Market - volunteer shift 11:30am-4:30pm

Please contact Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org with questions or to sign up.

Agency: Museum of Durham History

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 19, 2025

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Meals on Wheels Durham Remote Wellness Caller Wednesdays and/or Fridays

Meals on Wheels Durham offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to make lasting impacts on older adults in the community. You can delivers meals—and smiles—to clients each weekday, help pack and load meals onto delivery vehicles, or even check in on seniors in the comfort of your own home. We have something for everybody!


Meals on Wheels of Durham is seeking volunteers to make phone calls to our
home-bound senior clients.

Call our seniors in Durham. You can call from anyplace you have access to the internet and a computer.

Calls are made on Wednesdays and/or Fridays from your remote location. You will receive that day's wellness call spreadsheet via email at 8am. Calls can be made between 9am and noon. Each route averages 60 minutes (10-14 clients). Sign up for up to 3 routes per day. 

Wednesday Wellness CallsOn Wednesday, you will be collecting information from clients regarding their weekly delivery. It is so important for MOWD to know if clients can be home and to remind clients the importance of being home during their delivery! This directly supports our ability to order the correct amount of food while also ensuring as many of our current clients are being served the best way possible! This is also the last day our clients can cancel their meals. 
Friday Wellness CallsThink of this as ‘FUN Friday!’. On Friday you will be connecting with clients and checking in on them. This is a great way to encourage relationship building and is something that our clients look forward to!   



Soon after registering for this opportunity through AmeriCorps RSVP, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Meals on Wheels Durham offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to make lasting impacts on older adults in the community. You can delivers meals—and smiles—to clients each weekday, help pack and load meals onto delivery vehicles, or even check in on seniors in the comfort of your own home. We have something for everybody!


Meals on Wheels of Durham is seeking volunteers to make phone calls to our
home-bound senior clients.

Call our seniors in Durham. You can call from anyplace you have access to the internet and a computer.

Calls are made on Wednesdays and/or Fridays from your remote location. You will receive that day's wellness call spreadsheet via email at 8am. Calls can be made between 9am and noon. Each route averages 60 minutes (10-14 clients). Sign up for up to 3 routes per day. 

Wednesday Wellness CallsOn Wednesday, you will be collecting information from clients regarding their weekly delivery. It is so important for MOWD to know if clients can be home and to remind clients the importance of being home during their delivery! This directly supports our ability to order the correct amount of food while also ensuring as many of our current clients are being served the best way possible! This is also the last day our clients can cancel their meals. 
Friday Wellness CallsThink of this as ‘FUN Friday!’. On Friday you will be connecting with clients and checking in on them. This is a great way to encourage relationship building and is something that our clients look forward to!   



Soon after registering for this opportunity through AmeriCorps RSVP, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Pantry Worker

As a Durham Community Food Pantry volunteer, you are part of a collaborative effort to end food insecurity in Durham and Orange counties. Roles vary day-by-day, as described below:

Monday: Building non-perishable boxes of food for distribution [standing, lifting is optional]

Tuesday: Sorting produce, food drive materials, deli, dessert, break, and other items for distribution [standing, sorting]

Wednesday/Thursday: Servicing clients with food distribution: car loader, runner, warehouse organization [walking, light lifting, car loading involves 15lbs lifting'

Wednesday: Sorting boxes, recycling, warehouse cleanup and produce box-making [standing]

 If interested, Contact RSVP Program Manager Lauren Holloway at 919-321-6932.

Agency: Feeding Durham Together

As a Durham Community Food Pantry volunteer, you are part of a collaborative effort to end food insecurity in Durham and Orange counties. Roles vary day-by-day, as described below:

Monday: Building non-perishable boxes of food for distribution [standing, lifting is optional]

Tuesday: Sorting produce, food drive materials, deli, dessert, break, and other items for distribution [standing, sorting]

Wednesday/Thursday: Servicing clients with food distribution: car loader, runner, warehouse organization [walking, light lifting, car loading involves 15lbs lifting'

Wednesday: Sorting boxes, recycling, warehouse cleanup and produce box-making [standing]

 If interested, Contact RSVP Program Manager Lauren Holloway at 919-321-6932.

Agency: Feeding Durham Together

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Activity Companion Volunteer

Overview

Every weekday from 10am-3pm, Reality Ministries welcomes between 25-35 adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities into our community center for a day of programs and activities: exercise, games, arts & crafts, lunch, Bible study, field trips, and more. We also ask Volunteers to join us in our evening groups Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8. Reality sends about four mailings a year. When we send these we need volunteers to help label, stuff, and seal. We generally have a three hour block of time to complete each of these mailings. Volunteers are a crucial presence at Reality through their commitment to building lasting friendships with participants. The hope of these weekly gatherings is to create a meaningful and fun atmosphere for people of all abilities to come together in friendship. It is important to note: Reality Ministries is not a place where volunteers come to do for people with disabilities, rather, it is a place where volunteers come alongside participants to be with them in relationship.

Responsibilities

Presence: : First and foremost, volunteers are expected to pursue friendships with Reality participants and other volunteers. Friendship, and the belonging it brings, is at the heart of our community. Communication: Volunteers commit to reading Reality emails and communicating with staff when you’re unable to make your commitment. Consistency: Volunteers are asked to choose the areas of interest they would like to spend time in. Whatever time you give we just ask for consistency.

Qualifications

Background check Open to befriending people of all abilities

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Reality Ministries

Overview

Every weekday from 10am-3pm, Reality Ministries welcomes between 25-35 adults with intellectual & developmental disabilities into our community center for a day of programs and activities: exercise, games, arts & crafts, lunch, Bible study, field trips, and more. We also ask Volunteers to join us in our evening groups Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8. Reality sends about four mailings a year. When we send these we need volunteers to help label, stuff, and seal. We generally have a three hour block of time to complete each of these mailings. Volunteers are a crucial presence at Reality through their commitment to building lasting friendships with participants. The hope of these weekly gatherings is to create a meaningful and fun atmosphere for people of all abilities to come together in friendship. It is important to note: Reality Ministries is not a place where volunteers come to do for people with disabilities, rather, it is a place where volunteers come alongside participants to be with them in relationship.

Responsibilities

Presence: : First and foremost, volunteers are expected to pursue friendships with Reality participants and other volunteers. Friendship, and the belonging it brings, is at the heart of our community. Communication: Volunteers commit to reading Reality emails and communicating with staff when you’re unable to make your commitment. Consistency: Volunteers are asked to choose the areas of interest they would like to spend time in. Whatever time you give we just ask for consistency.

Qualifications

Background check Open to befriending people of all abilities

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Reality Ministries

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Support Specialist

https://form.jotform.com/250346140407144

Position Overview: To effectively connect with all Nonprofit Organizations throughout North Carolina.

Job Description: 

Contact various North Carolina nonprofit organizations and share our mission and invite them to our upcoming Resource Fair and other events by joining our monthly newsletter. Inquire how to best communicate with their organizations main point of contacts; i.e., email, phone, or other. Track and report engagement metrics to determine effectiveness and impact.

Qualifications: 

Strong oral, communication, and written skillsAble to work independently with some directionMust have access to mobile phone and computerBe able to handle inquiries in a professional and positive demeanor

Agency: NC 501 C Hub Inc.

https://form.jotform.com/250346140407144

Position Overview: To effectively connect with all Nonprofit Organizations throughout North Carolina.

Job Description: 

Contact various North Carolina nonprofit organizations and share our mission and invite them to our upcoming Resource Fair and other events by joining our monthly newsletter. Inquire how to best communicate with their organizations main point of contacts; i.e., email, phone, or other. Track and report engagement metrics to determine effectiveness and impact.

Qualifications: 

Strong oral, communication, and written skillsAble to work independently with some directionMust have access to mobile phone and computerBe able to handle inquiries in a professional and positive demeanor

Agency: NC 501 C Hub Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27597

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Secretary

The Secretary plays a pivotal role in ensuring the effectiveness of various administrative and governance-related tasks associated with the board of directors.

Responsibilities:

Organizing meetings. Board meeting secretary duties include scheduling and preparing invitations for meetings. A person in this position also creates agendas according to the organization’s bylaws and distributes them to members, along with any supporting documentation. Preparing Board materials. The secretary arranges meeting materials, such as reports and presentations, to be distributed prior to Board meetings. Keeping minutes. The secretary will extract key information from meetings, takes detailed minutes, and sends them to the full Board of directors within a week. Maintaining documentation. The secretary will review and update documents so they contain accurate and verified information. Board Secretary is responsible for preserving all meeting records approved by directors.

Term: all Directors serve a term of 3 years.

Meeting attendance: all Directors are expected to attend all monthly Board meetings (11 to 12 per year) at StepUp Durham's office, and serve on two Committees. Officers are expected to attend monthly Executive Committee Meetings.

Agency: StepUp Durham

The Secretary plays a pivotal role in ensuring the effectiveness of various administrative and governance-related tasks associated with the board of directors.

Responsibilities:

Organizing meetings. Board meeting secretary duties include scheduling and preparing invitations for meetings. A person in this position also creates agendas according to the organization’s bylaws and distributes them to members, along with any supporting documentation. Preparing Board materials. The secretary arranges meeting materials, such as reports and presentations, to be distributed prior to Board meetings. Keeping minutes. The secretary will extract key information from meetings, takes detailed minutes, and sends them to the full Board of directors within a week. Maintaining documentation. The secretary will review and update documents so they contain accurate and verified information. Board Secretary is responsible for preserving all meeting records approved by directors.

Term: all Directors serve a term of 3 years.

Meeting attendance: all Directors are expected to attend all monthly Board meetings (11 to 12 per year) at StepUp Durham's office, and serve on two Committees. Officers are expected to attend monthly Executive Committee Meetings.

Agency: StepUp Durham

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Durham Museum at Farmers Markets

The Museum of Durham History will be attending the Durham Farmers' Market and Black Farmers' Market this spring, summer and fall! We need volunteers to help represent the Museum, including talking about the Museum, programming and our current and future exhibits. Information to share will be provided. The Museum staff will set up and take down the booth and traveling exhibit. We are looking for two volunteers to serve each week.

The Museum will be at the Farmers Markets the following dates: 

April 19: Durham Farmers' MarketMay 4: Black Farmers' MarketMay 24: Durham Farmers' MarketJune 1: Black Farmers' MarketJune 14: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 12: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 20: Black Farmers' MarketAugust 9: Durham Farmers' MarketAugust 17: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 7: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 27: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 11: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 19: Black Farmers' Market

Durham Farmers Market - volunteer shift 8:30am-12:30pm

Black Farmers Market - volunteer shift 11:30am-4:30pm

Please contact Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org with questions or to sign up.


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.  

Agency: Museum of Durham History

The Museum of Durham History will be attending the Durham Farmers' Market and Black Farmers' Market this spring, summer and fall! We need volunteers to help represent the Museum, including talking about the Museum, programming and our current and future exhibits. Information to share will be provided. The Museum staff will set up and take down the booth and traveling exhibit. We are looking for two volunteers to serve each week.

The Museum will be at the Farmers Markets the following dates: 

April 19: Durham Farmers' MarketMay 4: Black Farmers' MarketMay 24: Durham Farmers' MarketJune 1: Black Farmers' MarketJune 14: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 12: Durham Farmers' MarketJuly 20: Black Farmers' MarketAugust 9: Durham Farmers' MarketAugust 17: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 7: Black Farmers' MarketSeptember 27: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 11: Durham Farmers' MarketOctober 19: Black Farmers' Market

Durham Farmers Market - volunteer shift 8:30am-12:30pm

Black Farmers Market - volunteer shift 11:30am-4:30pm

Please contact Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org with questions or to sign up.


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.  

Agency: Museum of Durham History

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 19, 2025

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RESERVED for Ravenscroft Middle School

* These slots are reserved for Ravenscroft Middle School. 

Agency: Processing Volunteers

* These slots are reserved for Ravenscroft Middle School. 

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers are crucial to the operation of the Museum of Durham History as we provide programs and experiences to Durham residents and visitors. Our commitment to volunteers is to provide meaningful volunteer experience and effective direction in an environment that is friendly, comfortable, educational, and fun.

We are specifically looking for long-term volunteers who are able to help on-site twice per month on average. Available shifts include Tuesday through Friday, 10 am - 1 pm, 1-5 pm; Saturday 10am-1pm, 1pm-3pm, and 3pm-5pm; Sunday, 12-2:30 pm, 2:30-5 pm; monthly 3rd Friday 5pm-8pm.

If interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org

**Free downtown Durham parking!**

Key Responsibilities:

Assists with general museum reception and visitor services, meets and greets the general public at the reception deskProvides general information about the museum, exhibits and the communityAnswers the telephoneAssist in opening and closing procedures, depending on shift scheduleRelays accurate information about planned programs/events to visitorsEnsures all exhibit areas are tidy and functioningAssists visitors with recording their personal memories in the Story RoomCollects visitor feedback and communicates to staffAssists the Weekend Manager with any special projectsMay also assist in special projects based on skill-set and evaluation

 Skills to be Enhanced or Developed on the Job:

Will learn about the history of DurhamLearn to work within a team environmentWill learn about aspects of visitor/hospitality services through training and on-the-job experienceAn understanding of the inner workings of a non-profit museum.

Qualifications and Skills Preferred:

Must be 18 years or olderMust attend a brief Zoom introduction with Operations Manager, as well as a tour of the Museum and review of policies+proceduresMust enjoy working with the public, meeting new people, partnering with staff and volunteersMust possess good communication skillsGeneral knowledge and interest in the Durham communityIf interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.  

Agency: Museum of Durham History

Volunteers are crucial to the operation of the Museum of Durham History as we provide programs and experiences to Durham residents and visitors. Our commitment to volunteers is to provide meaningful volunteer experience and effective direction in an environment that is friendly, comfortable, educational, and fun.

We are specifically looking for long-term volunteers who are able to help on-site twice per month on average. Available shifts include Tuesday through Friday, 10 am - 1 pm, 1-5 pm; Saturday 10am-1pm, 1pm-3pm, and 3pm-5pm; Sunday, 12-2:30 pm, 2:30-5 pm; monthly 3rd Friday 5pm-8pm.

If interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org

**Free downtown Durham parking!**

Key Responsibilities:

Assists with general museum reception and visitor services, meets and greets the general public at the reception deskProvides general information about the museum, exhibits and the communityAnswers the telephoneAssist in opening and closing procedures, depending on shift scheduleRelays accurate information about planned programs/events to visitorsEnsures all exhibit areas are tidy and functioningAssists visitors with recording their personal memories in the Story RoomCollects visitor feedback and communicates to staffAssists the Weekend Manager with any special projectsMay also assist in special projects based on skill-set and evaluation

 Skills to be Enhanced or Developed on the Job:

Will learn about the history of DurhamLearn to work within a team environmentWill learn about aspects of visitor/hospitality services through training and on-the-job experienceAn understanding of the inner workings of a non-profit museum.

Qualifications and Skills Preferred:

Must be 18 years or olderMust attend a brief Zoom introduction with Operations Manager, as well as a tour of the Museum and review of policies+proceduresMust enjoy working with the public, meeting new people, partnering with staff and volunteersMust possess good communication skillsGeneral knowledge and interest in the Durham communityIf interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.  

Agency: Museum of Durham History

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food4Fines Tier 3 = $25 waived/ per item

Purchase an item form the Nourish Market Wish List or serve for 4 hours with a Campbell Serve Affiliate and have up to $25 in fees waived. 

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Agency: Wiggins Memorial Library

Purchase an item form the Nourish Market Wish List or serve for 4 hours with a Campbell Serve Affiliate and have up to $25 in fees waived. 

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Agency: Wiggins Memorial Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP- Farm and Garden Helper

Come on out to the Urban Community AgroNomics's (UCAN) Catawba Trail Farm and lend a hand and get a whole lot of inspiration in return! UCAN is a nonprofit whose mission is to engage the community of Northern Durham with skills based in agriculture and providing a place for those in the community to have access to fresh fruits and vegetables. We have a lot of opportunities to get hands-on experience and make a big difference. 

Specific needs

1) We need people to come and help us to spread compost and mulch around the completion of the Hugelkultur Garden, this will be supervised. 

2) We need assistance with identifying Native plants which can be done by downloading an app called iNaturalist to your phone. 

3) We need volunteers to spread mulch around the Youth Green House. 

4) We need volunteers who will help to add soil to the raised beds

5) We need volunteers to help assist building additional garden beds in the Children's Garden. 

This job is outdoors and physical. It requires standing, lifting, and bending. Its a great chance to keep moving! 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Urban Community AgriNomics

Come on out to the Urban Community AgroNomics's (UCAN) Catawba Trail Farm and lend a hand and get a whole lot of inspiration in return! UCAN is a nonprofit whose mission is to engage the community of Northern Durham with skills based in agriculture and providing a place for those in the community to have access to fresh fruits and vegetables. We have a lot of opportunities to get hands-on experience and make a big difference. 

Specific needs

1) We need people to come and help us to spread compost and mulch around the completion of the Hugelkultur Garden, this will be supervised. 

2) We need assistance with identifying Native plants which can be done by downloading an app called iNaturalist to your phone. 

3) We need volunteers to spread mulch around the Youth Green House. 

4) We need volunteers who will help to add soil to the raised beds

5) We need volunteers to help assist building additional garden beds in the Children's Garden. 

This job is outdoors and physical. It requires standing, lifting, and bending. Its a great chance to keep moving! 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Urban Community AgriNomics

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27712

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Emergency Child Care Volunteer

National Emergency Child Care Network is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity in Durham, North Carolina that provides free child care services to families who are experiencing an crisis or disaster. Our mission is to ensure every family has equal opportunity to access and utilize free emergency child care during a crisis or disaster. 

We are recruiting Durham-based SENIOR volunteers to help local families who are in crisis or disasters. We've already helped (3) families in Durham with over 20 hours of free child care, families that desperately needed help and support. NEXT STEP: Please let us know which training you want to attend. All trainings are listed on our website under Volunteer Now: https://emergencychildcare.org/contact-2/

In only 5 months since the program was activated during Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, 115 Emergency Child Care Volunteers across 2 states (North Carolina and California) have provided 713 hours and 74 days of free emergency child care to 82 children and 50 families (96% in North Carolina). We now have over 400 volunteers registered to become active volunteers. All volunteers undergo trauma-informed training in Psychological First Aid, extensive vetting, and nationwide background checks to ensure they are qualified and screened to care for children. On average, our volunteers are activated 1-3 times per week to help families requesting emergency child care in North Carolina and California.

Our families really need you!! Please join our amazing group of volunteers. 

We will provide volunteers with trauma training for children in disasters. We also provide you with a backpack of fun toys, reading books, coloring books and puzzles to play with the children. This is one-on-one child care so volunteers will need to be 18 and older and have reliable transportation. Skilled and trained volunteers are dispatched immediately after the family calls the crisis line for emergency child care services.

Volunteer child care providers will meet families at a disaster shelter, at the family's home, or where the disaster has occurred to ensure the safety and well-being of the children. While children are safe with a child care provider, the family has the time to deal with the crisis. This support, in result, reduces high levels of stress for the family, as well as the potential for violence, abuse, or neglect to the child during a crisis.

Child care after a disaster is a critical part of response and recovery. Studies have shown that children who have experienced trauma from disasters need extra time with caregivers to ask questions to understand the crisis, to talk about their experience, be listened to, have their feelings accepted, provided with a space to cry and express feelings, have special one-on-one playtime and extra attention, do something relaxing or fun, and feel safe, cared for, and loved (Helping Children and Youth Cope in the Aftermath of Disasters, SAMHSA). WHY THIS IS SO IMPORTANT Disasters are upsetting experiences for everyone involved, but especially for children. Disasters can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. Children may respond to disaster by demonstrating fears, sadness, or behavioral problems. Younger children may return to earlier behavior patterns, such as bedwetting, sleep problems and separation anxiety. Older children may also display anger, aggression, school problems or withdrawal. With so many natural disasters occurring today, and now the increase in school shootings, children are seeing and experiencing things they should not have to - being evacuated, seeing injured or dying people or animals, losing their home and belongings, losing immediate access to basic needs, being injured themselves, and feeling that their own lives are threatened. Children and families also suffer from post-disaster ongoing stress which includes transitional housing, living in shelters or hotels, losing contact with their friends and neighbors, losing things that are important to them, parental job loss, and the financial costs of reestablishing their previous living conditions. Children’s ability to cope with disaster or emergencies is often tied to the way parents cope. And, when parents are overwhelmed, sad, depressed, emotional, stressed and panicked, the children will not have the emotional care they need to heal. We can help children and families better cope when we provide them with social support systems such as free immediate child care when they need it most. Our program also brings incredible value to the volunteer care givers.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, Contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: National Emergency Child Care Network

National Emergency Child Care Network is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity in Durham, North Carolina that provides free child care services to families who are experiencing an crisis or disaster. Our mission is to ensure every family has equal opportunity to access and utilize free emergency child care during a crisis or disaster. 

We are recruiting Durham-based SENIOR volunteers to help local families who are in crisis or disasters. We've already helped (3) families in Durham with over 20 hours of free child care, families that desperately needed help and support. NEXT STEP: Please let us know which training you want to attend. All trainings are listed on our website under Volunteer Now: https://emergencychildcare.org/contact-2/

In only 5 months since the program was activated during Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, 115 Emergency Child Care Volunteers across 2 states (North Carolina and California) have provided 713 hours and 74 days of free emergency child care to 82 children and 50 families (96% in North Carolina). We now have over 400 volunteers registered to become active volunteers. All volunteers undergo trauma-informed training in Psychological First Aid, extensive vetting, and nationwide background checks to ensure they are qualified and screened to care for children. On average, our volunteers are activated 1-3 times per week to help families requesting emergency child care in North Carolina and California.

Our families really need you!! Please join our amazing group of volunteers. 

We will provide volunteers with trauma training for children in disasters. We also provide you with a backpack of fun toys, reading books, coloring books and puzzles to play with the children. This is one-on-one child care so volunteers will need to be 18 and older and have reliable transportation. Skilled and trained volunteers are dispatched immediately after the family calls the crisis line for emergency child care services.

Volunteer child care providers will meet families at a disaster shelter, at the family's home, or where the disaster has occurred to ensure the safety and well-being of the children. While children are safe with a child care provider, the family has the time to deal with the crisis. This support, in result, reduces high levels of stress for the family, as well as the potential for violence, abuse, or neglect to the child during a crisis.

Child care after a disaster is a critical part of response and recovery. Studies have shown that children who have experienced trauma from disasters need extra time with caregivers to ask questions to understand the crisis, to talk about their experience, be listened to, have their feelings accepted, provided with a space to cry and express feelings, have special one-on-one playtime and extra attention, do something relaxing or fun, and feel safe, cared for, and loved (Helping Children and Youth Cope in the Aftermath of Disasters, SAMHSA). WHY THIS IS SO IMPORTANT Disasters are upsetting experiences for everyone involved, but especially for children. Disasters can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. Children may respond to disaster by demonstrating fears, sadness, or behavioral problems. Younger children may return to earlier behavior patterns, such as bedwetting, sleep problems and separation anxiety. Older children may also display anger, aggression, school problems or withdrawal. With so many natural disasters occurring today, and now the increase in school shootings, children are seeing and experiencing things they should not have to - being evacuated, seeing injured or dying people or animals, losing their home and belongings, losing immediate access to basic needs, being injured themselves, and feeling that their own lives are threatened. Children and families also suffer from post-disaster ongoing stress which includes transitional housing, living in shelters or hotels, losing contact with their friends and neighbors, losing things that are important to them, parental job loss, and the financial costs of reestablishing their previous living conditions. Children’s ability to cope with disaster or emergencies is often tied to the way parents cope. And, when parents are overwhelmed, sad, depressed, emotional, stressed and panicked, the children will not have the emotional care they need to heal. We can help children and families better cope when we provide them with social support systems such as free immediate child care when they need it most. Our program also brings incredible value to the volunteer care givers.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, Contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: National Emergency Child Care Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Child Care Volunteer

National Emergency Child Care Network is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity in Durham, North Carolina that provides free child care services to families who are experiencing an crisis or disaster. Our mission is to ensure every family has equal opportunity to access and utilize free emergency child care during a crisis or disaster. 

We are recruiting Durham-based volunteers to help local families who are in crisis or disasters. We've already helped (3) families in Durham with over 20 hours of free child care, families that desperately needed help and support. NEXT STEP: Please let us know which training you want to attend. All trainings are listed on our website under Volunteer Now: https://emergencychildcare.org/contact-2/

In only 5 months since the program was activated during Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, 115 Emergency Child Care Volunteers across 2 states (North Carolina and California) have provided 713 hours and 74 days of free emergency child care to 82 children and 50 families (96% in North Carolina). We now have over 400 volunteers registered to become active volunteers. All volunteers undergo trauma-informed training in Psychological First Aid, extensive vetting, and nationwide background checks to ensure they are qualified and screened to care for children. On average, our volunteers are activated 1-3 times per week to help families requesting emergency child care in North Carolina and California.

Our families really need you!! Please join our amazing group of volunteers. 

We will provide volunteers with trauma training for children in disasters. We also provide you with a backpack of fun toys, reading books, coloring books and puzzles to play with the children. This is one-on-one child care so volunteers will need to be 18 and older and have reliable transportation. Skilled and trained volunteers are dispatched immediately after the family calls the crisis line for emergency child care services.

Volunteer child care providers will meet families at a disaster shelter, at the family's home, or where the disaster has occurred to ensure the safety and well-being of the children. While children are safe with a child care provider, the family has the time to deal with the crisis. This support, in result, reduces high levels of stress for the family, as well as the potential for violence, abuse, or neglect to the child during a crisis.

Child care after a disaster is a critical part of response and recovery. Studies have shown that children who have experienced trauma from disasters need extra time with caregivers to ask questions to understand the crisis, to talk about their experience, be listened to, have their feelings accepted, provided with a space to cry and express feelings, have special one-on-one playtime and extra attention, do something relaxing or fun, and feel safe, cared for, and loved (Helping Children and Youth Cope in the Aftermath of Disasters, SAMHSA). WHY THIS IS SO IMPORTANT Disasters are upsetting experiences for everyone involved, but especially for children. Disasters can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. Children may respond to disaster by demonstrating fears, sadness, or behavioral problems. Younger children may return to earlier behavior patterns, such as bedwetting, sleep problems and separation anxiety. Older children may also display anger, aggression, school problems or withdrawal. With so many natural disasters occurring today, and now the increase in school shootings, children are seeing and experiencing things they should not have to - being evacuated, seeing injured or dying people or animals, losing their home and belongings, losing immediate access to basic needs, being injured themselves, and feeling that their own lives are threatened. Children and families also suffer from post-disaster ongoing stress which includes transitional housing, living in shelters or hotels, losing contact with their friends and neighbors, losing things that are important to them, parental job loss, and the financial costs of reestablishing their previous living conditions. Children’s ability to cope with disaster or emergencies is often tied to the way parents cope. And, when parents are overwhelmed, sad, depressed, emotional, stressed and panicked, the children will not have the emotional care they need to heal. We can help children and families better cope when we provide them with social support systems such as free immediate child care when they need it most. Our program also brings incredible value to the volunteer care givers.

Agency: National Emergency Child Care Network

National Emergency Child Care Network is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity in Durham, North Carolina that provides free child care services to families who are experiencing an crisis or disaster. Our mission is to ensure every family has equal opportunity to access and utilize free emergency child care during a crisis or disaster. 

We are recruiting Durham-based volunteers to help local families who are in crisis or disasters. We've already helped (3) families in Durham with over 20 hours of free child care, families that desperately needed help and support. NEXT STEP: Please let us know which training you want to attend. All trainings are listed on our website under Volunteer Now: https://emergencychildcare.org/contact-2/

In only 5 months since the program was activated during Hurricane Helene recovery efforts, 115 Emergency Child Care Volunteers across 2 states (North Carolina and California) have provided 713 hours and 74 days of free emergency child care to 82 children and 50 families (96% in North Carolina). We now have over 400 volunteers registered to become active volunteers. All volunteers undergo trauma-informed training in Psychological First Aid, extensive vetting, and nationwide background checks to ensure they are qualified and screened to care for children. On average, our volunteers are activated 1-3 times per week to help families requesting emergency child care in North Carolina and California.

Our families really need you!! Please join our amazing group of volunteers. 

We will provide volunteers with trauma training for children in disasters. We also provide you with a backpack of fun toys, reading books, coloring books and puzzles to play with the children. This is one-on-one child care so volunteers will need to be 18 and older and have reliable transportation. Skilled and trained volunteers are dispatched immediately after the family calls the crisis line for emergency child care services.

Volunteer child care providers will meet families at a disaster shelter, at the family's home, or where the disaster has occurred to ensure the safety and well-being of the children. While children are safe with a child care provider, the family has the time to deal with the crisis. This support, in result, reduces high levels of stress for the family, as well as the potential for violence, abuse, or neglect to the child during a crisis.

Child care after a disaster is a critical part of response and recovery. Studies have shown that children who have experienced trauma from disasters need extra time with caregivers to ask questions to understand the crisis, to talk about their experience, be listened to, have their feelings accepted, provided with a space to cry and express feelings, have special one-on-one playtime and extra attention, do something relaxing or fun, and feel safe, cared for, and loved (Helping Children and Youth Cope in the Aftermath of Disasters, SAMHSA). WHY THIS IS SO IMPORTANT Disasters are upsetting experiences for everyone involved, but especially for children. Disasters can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. Children may respond to disaster by demonstrating fears, sadness, or behavioral problems. Younger children may return to earlier behavior patterns, such as bedwetting, sleep problems and separation anxiety. Older children may also display anger, aggression, school problems or withdrawal. With so many natural disasters occurring today, and now the increase in school shootings, children are seeing and experiencing things they should not have to - being evacuated, seeing injured or dying people or animals, losing their home and belongings, losing immediate access to basic needs, being injured themselves, and feeling that their own lives are threatened. Children and families also suffer from post-disaster ongoing stress which includes transitional housing, living in shelters or hotels, losing contact with their friends and neighbors, losing things that are important to them, parental job loss, and the financial costs of reestablishing their previous living conditions. Children’s ability to cope with disaster or emergencies is often tied to the way parents cope. And, when parents are overwhelmed, sad, depressed, emotional, stressed and panicked, the children will not have the emotional care they need to heal. We can help children and families better cope when we provide them with social support systems such as free immediate child care when they need it most. Our program also brings incredible value to the volunteer care givers.

Agency: National Emergency Child Care Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Durham Center for Senior Life Activity Volunteer

Work with the Durham Center for Senior Life and use skills and talents to connect with other seniors! From exercise classes to tech workshops, DCSL has got a lot. 


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, please visit our website and enroll here! Or contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Durham Center for Senior Life

Work with the Durham Center for Senior Life and use skills and talents to connect with other seniors! From exercise classes to tech workshops, DCSL has got a lot. 


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, please visit our website and enroll here! Or contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Durham Center for Senior Life

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Liberty Hospice Direct Care Volunteer

Liberty Hospice, a wonderful organization that offers a wide range of care options for patients and their families, is in need of volunteers offering direct, client-facing support. These tasks can include, but are not limited to:

- Sitting with patients

- Pet therapy

- Talking to people who need encouragement or support

- Leading bereavement groups

- Bringing craft kits to patients and families

Liberty wanted to honor volunteers' skills and use whatever gifts an interested volunteer possesses. The possibilities are endless!

Some positions require additional training and yearly continuing education.

 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, please visit our website and enroll here! Or contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Liberty HomeCare and Hospice

Liberty Hospice, a wonderful organization that offers a wide range of care options for patients and their families, is in need of volunteers offering direct, client-facing support. These tasks can include, but are not limited to:

- Sitting with patients

- Pet therapy

- Talking to people who need encouragement or support

- Leading bereavement groups

- Bringing craft kits to patients and families

Liberty wanted to honor volunteers' skills and use whatever gifts an interested volunteer possesses. The possibilities are endless!

Some positions require additional training and yearly continuing education.

 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, please visit our website and enroll here! Or contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Liberty HomeCare and Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Liberty Hospice Support Volunteer

Liberty Hospice, a wonderful organization that offers a wide range of care options for patients and their families, is in need of volunteers offering support services for patients, their loved ones, and medical professionals. These tasks can include, but are not limited to:

 

Work from home doing tuck in calls with families or sending greeting cards.

Work from home providing bereavement and spiritual support by assisting with phone calls to families, providing prayers, or

Assisting in office with clerical duties such as answering the phone, filing, etc. 

 

Liberty wants to honor volunteers' skills and use whatever gifts an interested volunteer possesses. The possibilities are endless!

Some positions require additional training and yearly continuing education.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, please visit our website and enroll here! Or contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Liberty HomeCare and Hospice

Liberty Hospice, a wonderful organization that offers a wide range of care options for patients and their families, is in need of volunteers offering support services for patients, their loved ones, and medical professionals. These tasks can include, but are not limited to:

 

Work from home doing tuck in calls with families or sending greeting cards.

Work from home providing bereavement and spiritual support by assisting with phone calls to families, providing prayers, or

Assisting in office with clerical duties such as answering the phone, filing, etc. 

 

Liberty wants to honor volunteers' skills and use whatever gifts an interested volunteer possesses. The possibilities are endless!

Some positions require additional training and yearly continuing education.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, please visit our website and enroll here! Or contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@thevolunteercenter.org.

Agency: Liberty HomeCare and Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Baby Office Assistant

If you are available mid-April and over the summer, READ ON!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to the community? Join Welcome Baby as a Volunteer Office Assistant at the Durham Cooperative Extension!

We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized volunteer to support our administrative tasks. Your efforts will help ensure the smooth operation of programs that serve local families.

Tasks: Assist with filing, data entry, copying, and organizing materials. 

Friendly, dependable, and professional comfortable with basic computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite) 

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

If you are available mid-April and over the summer, READ ON!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to the community? Join Welcome Baby as a Volunteer Office Assistant at the Durham Cooperative Extension!

We are seeking a detail-oriented and organized volunteer to support our administrative tasks. Your efforts will help ensure the smooth operation of programs that serve local families.

Tasks: Assist with filing, data entry, copying, and organizing materials. 

Friendly, dependable, and professional comfortable with basic computer skills (Microsoft Office Suite) 

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Baby Giving Closet Helper

Are you available Mid-April and over the summer?

Join Welcome Baby and support the Giving Closet!

Read on...

How cute are baby clothes? Soooo cute! And you can help us get them into the hands of families who need them! Join us at Welcome Baby’s Giving Closet and help bundle, tag, and size clothes, shoes, socks, maternity wear, and more! Your support will help us serve over 70 families every week—our busiest and most impactful program! Make a difference in the lives of local families!  

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

Are you available Mid-April and over the summer?

Join Welcome Baby and support the Giving Closet!

Read on...

How cute are baby clothes? Soooo cute! And you can help us get them into the hands of families who need them! Join us at Welcome Baby’s Giving Closet and help bundle, tag, and size clothes, shoes, socks, maternity wear, and more! Your support will help us serve over 70 families every week—our busiest and most impactful program! Make a difference in the lives of local families!  

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Daycare Volunteer

The Durham Rescue Mission offers a safe haven to women, children, and families at our Good Samaritan Inn. Through generous donations and loving volunteers we are able to provide a day care facility for the children of single mothers and families who attend classes or vocational training.

Agency: Durham Rescue Mission

The Durham Rescue Mission offers a safe haven to women, children, and families at our Good Samaritan Inn. Through generous donations and loving volunteers we are able to provide a day care facility for the children of single mothers and families who attend classes or vocational training.

Agency: Durham Rescue Mission

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PORCH Student Ambassadors - Cary, NC

Our Student Ambassadors are a critical link in helping our organization get PORCH neighborhoods started in their home or college towns. Their role is to help bring awareness of food insecurity to the local community, mobilize local food drives, and identify potential neighborhood coordinators to help create a sustainable hunger relief program. The program is open to all high school or college students who are passionate about fighting hunger.

PORCH provides students with the knowledge, tools, and support needed - from food insecurity education, to how-to playbooks, to marketing materials, to a program advisor - to help ensure success.



Agency: PORCH Communities

Our Student Ambassadors are a critical link in helping our organization get PORCH neighborhoods started in their home or college towns. Their role is to help bring awareness of food insecurity to the local community, mobilize local food drives, and identify potential neighborhood coordinators to help create a sustainable hunger relief program. The program is open to all high school or college students who are passionate about fighting hunger.

PORCH provides students with the knowledge, tools, and support needed - from food insecurity education, to how-to playbooks, to marketing materials, to a program advisor - to help ensure success.



Agency: PORCH Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 8, 2025

Zip Code: 27519

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighborhood Coordinators Needed - in all neighborhoods in the triangle!

Looking to make a difference in your neighborhood? PORCH is activly recruting volunteer nieghborhood coordinators. 

Neighborhood coordinators designate a monthly donation day and share a list of most needed pantry items Each month neighbors leave a bag of non-perishables on their porch Volunteers collect those bags, and deliver them directly to local pantries, schools, or community centers

It is easier than you think to fight hunger in your community. At PORCH, our proven model is simple. Each month our volunteers collect bags of food from porches in their neighborhoods and deliver them to local food pantries. By working at the local level, they know exactly what is needed most in their community.

We'd be happy to have you on the team as a neighborhood coordinator, food or financial donor, or an enlightened supporter. Come see what a difference neighbors helping neighbors can make in your community.

Agency: PORCH Communities

Looking to make a difference in your neighborhood? PORCH is activly recruting volunteer nieghborhood coordinators. 

Neighborhood coordinators designate a monthly donation day and share a list of most needed pantry items Each month neighbors leave a bag of non-perishables on their porch Volunteers collect those bags, and deliver them directly to local pantries, schools, or community centers

It is easier than you think to fight hunger in your community. At PORCH, our proven model is simple. Each month our volunteers collect bags of food from porches in their neighborhoods and deliver them to local food pantries. By working at the local level, they know exactly what is needed most in their community.

We'd be happy to have you on the team as a neighborhood coordinator, food or financial donor, or an enlightened supporter. Come see what a difference neighbors helping neighbors can make in your community.

Agency: PORCH Communities

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 31, 2026

Zip Code: 27510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RESERVED for Gamma Theta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society

*These slots are RESERVED for Gamma Theta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society.

Agency: Processing Volunteers

*These slots are RESERVED for Gamma Theta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society.

Agency: Processing Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Duke Regional Hospital Pharmacy Support

Duke Regional Hospital is looking for support in the Pharmacy on Wednesdays from 8am-12pm. 

The position would entail:

Running chemotherapy in a sealed biohazard bag which Pharmacists place in a locked cooler bag is then run by the volunteer up to the Infusion Services unit. Infusion Services handle the cooler and take out the meds and the volunteer will bring the cooler bag back to pharmacy to be filled for the next patient. Reliable and able to report weekly for shiftAble to be quite mobile – a lot of movement involvedComfortable transporting biohazard medication (no contact with this – the chemo is in biohazard bags and put into the locked coolers by Pharmacy. Volunteer does not come in contact at all with any medications.

To volunteer, please fill out this application


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Duke Regional Hospital

Duke Regional Hospital is looking for support in the Pharmacy on Wednesdays from 8am-12pm. 

The position would entail:

Running chemotherapy in a sealed biohazard bag which Pharmacists place in a locked cooler bag is then run by the volunteer up to the Infusion Services unit. Infusion Services handle the cooler and take out the meds and the volunteer will bring the cooler bag back to pharmacy to be filled for the next patient. Reliable and able to report weekly for shiftAble to be quite mobile – a lot of movement involvedComfortable transporting biohazard medication (no contact with this – the chemo is in biohazard bags and put into the locked coolers by Pharmacy. Volunteer does not come in contact at all with any medications.

To volunteer, please fill out this application


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Duke Regional Hospital

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Duke Regional Hospital Information Desk

Duke Regional Hospital is looking for support at the Information Desk. Monday - Friday 8am - 5 pm (4 hour shifts) 

The position would entail:

Be able to direct and/or escort patients and families to appropriate destinations. Respond to patient, family, and visitors' requests and/or concerns and refer them to the appropriate staff and resources. Restock supplies, bag mask, put out magazines, deliver dropped off patient belongings, assemble patient information packets, and folding gowns. Arrive on time as scheduled. Help patients use the check-in/out system on the kiosk (Information Desk).

To volunteer, please fill out this application

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Duke Regional Hospital

Duke Regional Hospital is looking for support at the Information Desk. Monday - Friday 8am - 5 pm (4 hour shifts) 

The position would entail:

Be able to direct and/or escort patients and families to appropriate destinations. Respond to patient, family, and visitors' requests and/or concerns and refer them to the appropriate staff and resources. Restock supplies, bag mask, put out magazines, deliver dropped off patient belongings, assemble patient information packets, and folding gowns. Arrive on time as scheduled. Help patients use the check-in/out system on the kiosk (Information Desk).

To volunteer, please fill out this application

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Duke Regional Hospital

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Duke Regional Hospital Gift Shop Volunteer

Duke Regional Hospital is looking for support in their gift store on Tuesdays from 10am - 2 pm. 

The position would entail:

Assisting with sales Cash register operations  Stocking and restocking of merchandisePricing Answering phone inquiries  Assist manager as needed

To volunteer, please fill out this application

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Duke Regional Hospital

Duke Regional Hospital is looking for support in their gift store on Tuesdays from 10am - 2 pm. 

The position would entail:

Assisting with sales Cash register operations  Stocking and restocking of merchandisePricing Answering phone inquiries  Assist manager as needed

To volunteer, please fill out this application

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Duke Regional Hospital

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Tutoring through DPS Foundation

Be A Literacy Tutor

Enjoy working with kids?

Want to make a difference in your community?

Be a LEAP Tutor!

In-person opportunities every Monday and Tuesday from 5:00-7:00 pm at the downtown Durham County Library (300 N. Roxboro St).

Training, all materials and ongoing support are provided. Visit Durham Leap to learn more!


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com

Agency: Durham Public Schools Foundation

Be A Literacy Tutor

Enjoy working with kids?

Want to make a difference in your community?

Be a LEAP Tutor!

In-person opportunities every Monday and Tuesday from 5:00-7:00 pm at the downtown Durham County Library (300 N. Roxboro St).

Training, all materials and ongoing support are provided. Visit Durham Leap to learn more!


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com

Agency: Durham Public Schools Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Food Distribution Assistant

Volunteers work in 2-hour shifts to help bag, box, or distribute food.

Monday: Sort donated food; fill bags with shelf-stable items. Tuesday and Wednesday AM: Sort and store donated foods; fill boxes with fresh produce. Wednesday PM: Load bags and boxes into the trunks of cars of those coming to the food pantry.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, Contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932.

Agency: Iglesia Emanuel Food Pantry

Volunteers work in 2-hour shifts to help bag, box, or distribute food.

Monday: Sort donated food; fill bags with shelf-stable items. Tuesday and Wednesday AM: Sort and store donated foods; fill boxes with fresh produce. Wednesday PM: Load bags and boxes into the trunks of cars of those coming to the food pantry.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, Contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932.

Agency: Iglesia Emanuel Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Food Pantry Volunteers

Covid-19 brought to light the heartbreaking extent of food insecurity in our community. Iglesia Emanuel, together with a large group of dedicated volunteers, has responded to this challenge with a weekly food pantry, providing large boxes and bags of nutritious and culturally appropriate food. Volunteers work in 2-hour shifts, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, making it possible for us to serve over 600 families a week. Students aged 14 and up are welcome to volunteer on their own. Children aged 10 and up are welcome to volunteer under the supervision of a parent or other accompanying adult. Volunteers need to be over 18 for traffic control positions.

In addition to volunteering on site, you can help support this ministry by donating shelf stable food or bags of rice and beans. We always need more protein items (canned chicken, tuna, or peanut butter), cereal, and other nutritious food to complement the fresh produce that we give. 

See sign-up genius for volunteer dates and times.

To learn more about our food pantry, or to make a financial donation, see our webpage - emanuelfoodpantry.org

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com 

Agency: Emanuel Food Pantry

Covid-19 brought to light the heartbreaking extent of food insecurity in our community. Iglesia Emanuel, together with a large group of dedicated volunteers, has responded to this challenge with a weekly food pantry, providing large boxes and bags of nutritious and culturally appropriate food. Volunteers work in 2-hour shifts, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, making it possible for us to serve over 600 families a week. Students aged 14 and up are welcome to volunteer on their own. Children aged 10 and up are welcome to volunteer under the supervision of a parent or other accompanying adult. Volunteers need to be over 18 for traffic control positions.

In addition to volunteering on site, you can help support this ministry by donating shelf stable food or bags of rice and beans. We always need more protein items (canned chicken, tuna, or peanut butter), cereal, and other nutritious food to complement the fresh produce that we give. 

See sign-up genius for volunteer dates and times.

To learn more about our food pantry, or to make a financial donation, see our webpage - emanuelfoodpantry.org

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com 

Agency: Emanuel Food Pantry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Volunteer

Able to Serve is looking for compassionate and dedicated volunteers to support our day program for adults with disabilities. Volunteers will assist participants with life skills activities, engage in social and recreational opportunities, and provide encouragement in a supportive, faith-based environment. Opportunities are available at our Garner, NC location, Monday through Friday, during program hours. No special attire is required, but we recommend comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. Whether you can commit to a regular schedule or help occasionally, your time makes a meaningful difference in the lives of our participants!

Agency: Able to Serve

Able to Serve is looking for compassionate and dedicated volunteers to support our day program for adults with disabilities. Volunteers will assist participants with life skills activities, engage in social and recreational opportunities, and provide encouragement in a supportive, faith-based environment. Opportunities are available at our Garner, NC location, Monday through Friday, during program hours. No special attire is required, but we recommend comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes. Whether you can commit to a regular schedule or help occasionally, your time makes a meaningful difference in the lives of our participants!

Agency: Able to Serve

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27529

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VTV only - General Volunteer

This need is for logging in volunteer hours

Agency: Vets To Vets United, Inc

This need is for logging in volunteer hours

Agency: Vets To Vets United, Inc

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Meals on Wheels Durham Hot Meal Delivery Driver

Meals on Wheels Durham offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to make lasting impacts on older adults in the community. You can delivers meals—and smiles—to clients each weekday, help pack and load meals onto delivery vehicles, or even check in on seniors in the comfort of your own home. We have something for everybody!


Meals on Wheels of Durham is seeking volunteers to help deliver hot meals
to home-bound senior clients.

Deliver hot meals to seniors in Durham. We have delivery routes throughout the county. You can deliver by yourself, with a friend, with your pet, or with a group.

Available Tuesday to Friday. Arrive to MOWD facilities (2522 Ross Rd Durham) to pick up meals between 9:30 am - 10:30 am and allow 1.5 - 2 hours for delivery. Volunteers can get scheduled to come just once, once a week, once a month, or as often as they would like. Must use or have access to a vehicle and gas to make deliveries. Must also be able to download and use our Mobile Meals app to navigate your routes.

Soon after registering for this opportunity through VolunteerMatch, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Meals on Wheels Durham offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to make lasting impacts on older adults in the community. You can delivers meals—and smiles—to clients each weekday, help pack and load meals onto delivery vehicles, or even check in on seniors in the comfort of your own home. We have something for everybody!


Meals on Wheels of Durham is seeking volunteers to help deliver hot meals
to home-bound senior clients.

Deliver hot meals to seniors in Durham. We have delivery routes throughout the county. You can deliver by yourself, with a friend, with your pet, or with a group.

Available Tuesday to Friday. Arrive to MOWD facilities (2522 Ross Rd Durham) to pick up meals between 9:30 am - 10:30 am and allow 1.5 - 2 hours for delivery. Volunteers can get scheduled to come just once, once a week, once a month, or as often as they would like. Must use or have access to a vehicle and gas to make deliveries. Must also be able to download and use our Mobile Meals app to navigate your routes.

Soon after registering for this opportunity through VolunteerMatch, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: RSVP Meals on Wheels Durham Meal Delivery Unloader

Serve with Meals on Wheels!

Unloaders will arrive at the MOWD office at 8am prior to our delivery truck arriving. Unloaders will be grouped together to unload 500-700 boxes weighing 5-15lbs. Unloaders work together to unload the vehicle in a timely, safe and fun manner. While boxes are being unloaded, unloaders continue to work together to stage boxes for the day’s delivery. This is a more labor intensive volunteer opportunity that will replace your gym session for the day! This position requires determination and strong communication skills to work with a highly diverse group of people! Unloaders needed on Mondays.

Soon after registering for this opportunity through AmeriCorps RSVP, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Serve with Meals on Wheels!

Unloaders will arrive at the MOWD office at 8am prior to our delivery truck arriving. Unloaders will be grouped together to unload 500-700 boxes weighing 5-15lbs. Unloaders work together to unload the vehicle in a timely, safe and fun manner. While boxes are being unloaded, unloaders continue to work together to stage boxes for the day’s delivery. This is a more labor intensive volunteer opportunity that will replace your gym session for the day! This position requires determination and strong communication skills to work with a highly diverse group of people! Unloaders needed on Mondays.

Soon after registering for this opportunity through AmeriCorps RSVP, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Meals on Wheels Durham Inside Helper

Meals on Wheels Durham offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to make lasting impacts on older adults in the community. You can delivers meals—and smiles—to clients each weekday, help pack and load meals onto delivery vehicles, or even check in on seniors in the comfort of your own home. We have something for everybody!


Meals on Wheels of Durham is seeking volunteers to help facilitate the distribution of meals and other items to our drivers delivering to our clients.


Inside helpers assist with various operational tasks during meal distribution. The opportunity is available Monday-Friday from 8am-11am.

Soon after registering for this opportunity through AmeriCorps RSVP, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.  

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Meals on Wheels Durham offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to make lasting impacts on older adults in the community. You can delivers meals—and smiles—to clients each weekday, help pack and load meals onto delivery vehicles, or even check in on seniors in the comfort of your own home. We have something for everybody!


Meals on Wheels of Durham is seeking volunteers to help facilitate the distribution of meals and other items to our drivers delivering to our clients.


Inside helpers assist with various operational tasks during meal distribution. The opportunity is available Monday-Friday from 8am-11am.

Soon after registering for this opportunity through AmeriCorps RSVP, you will receive an email from Meals on Wheels Durham inviting you to register in our system. Once you have registered you will receive an email with the link to sign up for a shift in our Scheduler program.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.  

Agency: Meals on Wheels of Durham, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Durham VA Healthcare System Needs

The Durham VA Healthcare System has the following volunteer positions available:

Red Coat Ambassador Greeter/Helper: Red Coat Ambassadors are stationed at the entrances and will help with locating appointments and providing customer service.

Nursing Home (Community Living Center): 1) Recreation Volunteers – Facilitate recreation and leisure activities under the direction of a Recreation Therapist. 2) Administration- Assist residents filling out surveys and reporting it back to staff.

Nutrition and Food Service: Helping patients select menus, patient surveys, and calling patients.

Chaplain Service: Escort wheelchair patients to and from Sunday morning services. (Sundays 9:30am-11: 30am)

Hospice Unit Volunteer: Provide visits with our hospice veterans and assist with stocking hospice snack room.

Administrative: Several clinical and admin areas need assistance. Basic administrative support.

Logistics Distribution: Assist with stocking of supplies. Must be able to lift and stand in this position. Great position for all ages and great need.

Nursing UNIT Ambassador: Volunteers are scheduled Monday-Friday 8-noon or noon-4:00pm shift to serve as the Volunteer Ambassador on the Nursing Unit assisting with escorting, putting away stock, run errands and other important duties that arise.

Pharmacy: Assist Pharmacy staff and serve as the Pharmacy Ambassador assisting Veterans in the Pharmacy waiting area.

Raleigh Vet Center: Assist Vet Center with meeting and greeting Veterans, clerical assistance.

Short Stay Unit Family Waiting Room Liaison: Serve as liaison with family and surgical staff. Maintain the Surgical waiting area by making coffee, assisting veterans and guests before and after same day surgery.

Short Stay/4B Greeter/Helper: Greet patients admitted to the Short Stay 4B for same day surgery. Escort patient to their bed, provide instructions on use of bed, bed gown, call bell, pass out snacks to postoperative patients, and provide items requested by veteran patient.

Voluntary Service: Assist with organizing of clothing items and maintain expiration dates of all items in the Food Pantry. This can be a once-a-month assignment.

Public Affairs (Reproduction or My Life My Story: 1) Reproduction assist with delivery of printed jobs. 2) My Life My Story write stories and reproduce them in Veterans words (use computer and voice recording devices).

Volunteer Drivers are needed for the following areas: Burlington, Morehead City, Eden, Roxboro, Smithfield/, Wilson Fayetteville, Greensboro, Jacksonville, New Bern, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Greenville are in great need. Please contact Voluntary Service for more information on the qualifications.

*Additional placement areas can be identified if you do not see one of interest on this list.


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Veterans Administration Medical Center

The Durham VA Healthcare System has the following volunteer positions available:

Red Coat Ambassador Greeter/Helper: Red Coat Ambassadors are stationed at the entrances and will help with locating appointments and providing customer service.

Nursing Home (Community Living Center): 1) Recreation Volunteers – Facilitate recreation and leisure activities under the direction of a Recreation Therapist. 2) Administration- Assist residents filling out surveys and reporting it back to staff.

Nutrition and Food Service: Helping patients select menus, patient surveys, and calling patients.

Chaplain Service: Escort wheelchair patients to and from Sunday morning services. (Sundays 9:30am-11: 30am)

Hospice Unit Volunteer: Provide visits with our hospice veterans and assist with stocking hospice snack room.

Administrative: Several clinical and admin areas need assistance. Basic administrative support.

Logistics Distribution: Assist with stocking of supplies. Must be able to lift and stand in this position. Great position for all ages and great need.

Nursing UNIT Ambassador: Volunteers are scheduled Monday-Friday 8-noon or noon-4:00pm shift to serve as the Volunteer Ambassador on the Nursing Unit assisting with escorting, putting away stock, run errands and other important duties that arise.

Pharmacy: Assist Pharmacy staff and serve as the Pharmacy Ambassador assisting Veterans in the Pharmacy waiting area.

Raleigh Vet Center: Assist Vet Center with meeting and greeting Veterans, clerical assistance.

Short Stay Unit Family Waiting Room Liaison: Serve as liaison with family and surgical staff. Maintain the Surgical waiting area by making coffee, assisting veterans and guests before and after same day surgery.

Short Stay/4B Greeter/Helper: Greet patients admitted to the Short Stay 4B for same day surgery. Escort patient to their bed, provide instructions on use of bed, bed gown, call bell, pass out snacks to postoperative patients, and provide items requested by veteran patient.

Voluntary Service: Assist with organizing of clothing items and maintain expiration dates of all items in the Food Pantry. This can be a once-a-month assignment.

Public Affairs (Reproduction or My Life My Story: 1) Reproduction assist with delivery of printed jobs. 2) My Life My Story write stories and reproduce them in Veterans words (use computer and voice recording devices).

Volunteer Drivers are needed for the following areas: Burlington, Morehead City, Eden, Roxboro, Smithfield/, Wilson Fayetteville, Greensboro, Jacksonville, New Bern, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Greenville are in great need. Please contact Voluntary Service for more information on the qualifications.

*Additional placement areas can be identified if you do not see one of interest on this list.


Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Veterans Administration Medical Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers are crucial to the operation of the Museum of Durham History as we provide programs and experiences to Durham residents and visitors. Our commitment to volunteers is to provide meaningful volunteer experience and effective direction in an environment that is friendly, comfortable, educational, and fun.

We are specifically looking for long-term volunteers who are able to help on-site twice per month on average. Available shifts include Tuesday through Friday, 10 am - 1 pm, 1-5 pm; Saturday 10am-1pm, 1pm-3pm, and 3pm-5pm; Sunday, 12-2:30 pm, 2:30-5 pm; monthly 3rd Friday 5pm-8pm.

If interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org**Free downtown Durham parking!**

Key Responsibilities:

Assists with general museum reception and visitor services, meets and greets the general public at the reception deskProvides general information about the museum, exhibits and the communityAnswers the telephoneAssist in opening and closing procedures, depending on shift scheduleRelays accurate information about planned programs/events to visitorsEnsures all exhibit areas are tidy and functioningAssists visitors with recording their personal memories in the Story RoomCollects visitor feedback and communicates to staffAssists the Weekend Manager with any special projectsMay also assist in special projects based on skill-set and evaluation Skills to be Enhanced or Developed on the Job:

Will learn about the history of DurhamLearn to work within a team environmentWill learn about aspects of visitor/hospitality services through training and on-the-job experienceAn understanding of the inner workings of a non-profit museum.Qualifications and Skills Preferred:

Must be 18 years or olderMust attend a brief Zoom introduction with Operations Manager, as well as a tour of the Museum and review of policies+proceduresMust enjoy working with the public, meeting new people, partnering with staff and volunteersMust possess good communication skillsGeneral knowledge and interest in the Durham communityIf interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org

Agency: Museum of Durham History

Volunteers are crucial to the operation of the Museum of Durham History as we provide programs and experiences to Durham residents and visitors. Our commitment to volunteers is to provide meaningful volunteer experience and effective direction in an environment that is friendly, comfortable, educational, and fun.

We are specifically looking for long-term volunteers who are able to help on-site twice per month on average. Available shifts include Tuesday through Friday, 10 am - 1 pm, 1-5 pm; Saturday 10am-1pm, 1pm-3pm, and 3pm-5pm; Sunday, 12-2:30 pm, 2:30-5 pm; monthly 3rd Friday 5pm-8pm.

If interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org**Free downtown Durham parking!**

Key Responsibilities:

Assists with general museum reception and visitor services, meets and greets the general public at the reception deskProvides general information about the museum, exhibits and the communityAnswers the telephoneAssist in opening and closing procedures, depending on shift scheduleRelays accurate information about planned programs/events to visitorsEnsures all exhibit areas are tidy and functioningAssists visitors with recording their personal memories in the Story RoomCollects visitor feedback and communicates to staffAssists the Weekend Manager with any special projectsMay also assist in special projects based on skill-set and evaluation Skills to be Enhanced or Developed on the Job:

Will learn about the history of DurhamLearn to work within a team environmentWill learn about aspects of visitor/hospitality services through training and on-the-job experienceAn understanding of the inner workings of a non-profit museum.Qualifications and Skills Preferred:

Must be 18 years or olderMust attend a brief Zoom introduction with Operations Manager, as well as a tour of the Museum and review of policies+proceduresMust enjoy working with the public, meeting new people, partnering with staff and volunteersMust possess good communication skillsGeneral knowledge and interest in the Durham communityIf interested, reach out to Clay Harrison at manager@modh.org

Agency: Museum of Durham History

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed for girls' bike program - no experience required!

We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers of all biking abilities and gender identities to lead our easy-to-follow curriculum. Groups meet once a week across Raleigh, Durham, Cary and the surrounding area. Email info@girlsingear.org for more information about specific locations.

Neither coaching nor biking experience is required. All you need to bring is your most joyful and dynamic self - we'll provide the rest. All coaches receive training and are supported by staff throughout their volunteer experience. We supply all lesson plans and coaching materials.

We teach life skills through bike skills for girls ages 5+. We find bikes to be an extraordinary tool for change in ourselves and our communities as a conduit for lessons on kindness, compassion, and inner strength. We do this through age-appropriate comprehensive curriculums that weave together social-emotional learning (SEL) with bike handling skills. Our no-questions-asked scholarship policy means that everyone can ride with us.

Each lesson has a theme that ties together the opening conversation, connections to biking, and a skill-building section. In this environment, conversations on asking for help lead to understanding how to change gears on a bicycle; resilience and grit are framed around what to do if you fall off your bicycle; and assertive communication opens up a lesson on hand-signaling while riding.

Learn more about getting involved in your community at: girlsingear.org/northcarolina.

Agency: Girls in Gear

We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers of all biking abilities and gender identities to lead our easy-to-follow curriculum. Groups meet once a week across Raleigh, Durham, Cary and the surrounding area. Email info@girlsingear.org for more information about specific locations.

Neither coaching nor biking experience is required. All you need to bring is your most joyful and dynamic self - we'll provide the rest. All coaches receive training and are supported by staff throughout their volunteer experience. We supply all lesson plans and coaching materials.

We teach life skills through bike skills for girls ages 5+. We find bikes to be an extraordinary tool for change in ourselves and our communities as a conduit for lessons on kindness, compassion, and inner strength. We do this through age-appropriate comprehensive curriculums that weave together social-emotional learning (SEL) with bike handling skills. Our no-questions-asked scholarship policy means that everyone can ride with us.

Each lesson has a theme that ties together the opening conversation, connections to biking, and a skill-building section. In this environment, conversations on asking for help lead to understanding how to change gears on a bicycle; resilience and grit are framed around what to do if you fall off your bicycle; and assertive communication opens up a lesson on hand-signaling while riding.

Learn more about getting involved in your community at: girlsingear.org/northcarolina.

Agency: Girls in Gear

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27513

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Woodshop Instructor Volunteer

Purpose: Guide and supervise students working in the wood shop and provide assistance on their projects. Model appropriate social behavior and shop safety.

Expectations and Responsibilities: Play an active role in the development of each student’s social and woodworking skills. Provide opportunities for the students to grow by doing things such as suggesting a new type of project to work on. Maintain a safe and clean environment in the shop. General tool maintenance as needed. Supply inventory as needed

Skills and Qualifications: Comfortable working with students in grades 3-12. Willing to, over time, become familiar with the many introductory projects we have our new students work on so that you may assist with all steps of production.

Requirements: Must be 21 years of age or older and consent to a background check.

Training: Complete training plan as outlined in the volunteer training checklist: Stop The Bleed, module training, orientation, and shadowing. Participate in mandatory ongoing training offered by the BCW. Participate in recommended ongoing training offered by the BCW as able.

Time Requirement: Two-hour blocks (4-6pm M-F; 1-3 M, T, Th), Preferably 1-3 days a week during our after school program, depending on availability.

Reporting Requirement: Regularly discuss ideas, suggestions, or concerns you have for the program.

Benefits:  Provide support and safety for Durham youth. Gain experience in woodworking and instructing students. Gain certification in Stop the Bleed

Job Location:  1912 E. Pettigrew St., Durham, NC 27703

Agency: BULL CITY WOODSHOP

Purpose: Guide and supervise students working in the wood shop and provide assistance on their projects. Model appropriate social behavior and shop safety.

Expectations and Responsibilities: Play an active role in the development of each student’s social and woodworking skills. Provide opportunities for the students to grow by doing things such as suggesting a new type of project to work on. Maintain a safe and clean environment in the shop. General tool maintenance as needed. Supply inventory as needed

Skills and Qualifications: Comfortable working with students in grades 3-12. Willing to, over time, become familiar with the many introductory projects we have our new students work on so that you may assist with all steps of production.

Requirements: Must be 21 years of age or older and consent to a background check.

Training: Complete training plan as outlined in the volunteer training checklist: Stop The Bleed, module training, orientation, and shadowing. Participate in mandatory ongoing training offered by the BCW. Participate in recommended ongoing training offered by the BCW as able.

Time Requirement: Two-hour blocks (4-6pm M-F; 1-3 M, T, Th), Preferably 1-3 days a week during our after school program, depending on availability.

Reporting Requirement: Regularly discuss ideas, suggestions, or concerns you have for the program.

Benefits:  Provide support and safety for Durham youth. Gain experience in woodworking and instructing students. Gain certification in Stop the Bleed

Job Location:  1912 E. Pettigrew St., Durham, NC 27703

Agency: BULL CITY WOODSHOP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Representative

Purpose: Represent the Bull City Woodshop at events such as volunteer fairs and community events

Expectations and Responsibilities: Set-up, tear-down and/or tend the BCW booth at assigned events. Accurately and enthusiastically communicate the work we do and explain how others may get involved. Transport supplies to and from the event as you're able. Shifts can include set-up, tend the booth (no physical labor required), or tear-down the supplies at each event.

Skills and Qualifications: Strong knowledge of the mission of the Bull City Woodshop, the work that we do, and an enthusiasm for communicating it to others.

Requirements: Familiarity with our program and services we provide. If helping with set-up and tear-down, ability to lift 20 lbs. Helpful, but not required is a vehicle to help transport supplies to events.

Training: Brief review of materials used including our information binder, table decorations, forms, and brochures. Review of shop tools and projects so that you may respond to questions. Understanding of possible hands-on activities the BCW provides at these events.

Time Requirement: 2-4 hours per event; 6-12 events per year depending on availability.

Reporting Requirement: Report to the Community Outreach Director about attendance of the event, success of the activity (if performed), and any improvements that could be made at the next event. Submit sign-up sheet to the Community Outreach Director.

Benefits:  Opportunity to share your story and experiences working at the Bull City Woodshop with members of the community and other local organizations.

Job Location:  Varies with each event.

Agency: BULL CITY WOODSHOP

Purpose: Represent the Bull City Woodshop at events such as volunteer fairs and community events

Expectations and Responsibilities: Set-up, tear-down and/or tend the BCW booth at assigned events. Accurately and enthusiastically communicate the work we do and explain how others may get involved. Transport supplies to and from the event as you're able. Shifts can include set-up, tend the booth (no physical labor required), or tear-down the supplies at each event.

Skills and Qualifications: Strong knowledge of the mission of the Bull City Woodshop, the work that we do, and an enthusiasm for communicating it to others.

Requirements: Familiarity with our program and services we provide. If helping with set-up and tear-down, ability to lift 20 lbs. Helpful, but not required is a vehicle to help transport supplies to events.

Training: Brief review of materials used including our information binder, table decorations, forms, and brochures. Review of shop tools and projects so that you may respond to questions. Understanding of possible hands-on activities the BCW provides at these events.

Time Requirement: 2-4 hours per event; 6-12 events per year depending on availability.

Reporting Requirement: Report to the Community Outreach Director about attendance of the event, success of the activity (if performed), and any improvements that could be made at the next event. Submit sign-up sheet to the Community Outreach Director.

Benefits:  Opportunity to share your story and experiences working at the Bull City Woodshop with members of the community and other local organizations.

Job Location:  Varies with each event.

Agency: BULL CITY WOODSHOP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Woodworking and shared woodshop space: we need you!

The Bull City Woodshop is piloting a program where people from the community can come into the shop and use the tools and space for their personal projects. We are working to create staffed hours where open shop members can receive supervision and support while on the tools. The volunteer's responsibility for this time would be to: Be present at their open shop hours shift, be available to address general safety/usability concerns for open shop members, report any incidents or tool maintenance needs, and ensure that members have cleaned up before leaving the shop. 


Volunteers are welcome and encouraged to use this time to work on their own projects! The idea is to help grow the open shop community as a common learning space, but help ensure that everyone feels safe and supported while they work! 
Please use this form to indicate your interest in availability in participating in staffed hours. We are ideally looking to find regular volunteers for one 3-hour week shift with a pool of volunteers who can be asked for their availability if the regular volunteer is not. Open Shop Hours are Monday - Friday 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm and Sunday 8:30 am - 11:30 am.


This program is CURRENTLY RUNNING, and we need your help to keep it going!

Agency: BULL CITY WOODSHOP

The Bull City Woodshop is piloting a program where people from the community can come into the shop and use the tools and space for their personal projects. We are working to create staffed hours where open shop members can receive supervision and support while on the tools. The volunteer's responsibility for this time would be to: Be present at their open shop hours shift, be available to address general safety/usability concerns for open shop members, report any incidents or tool maintenance needs, and ensure that members have cleaned up before leaving the shop. 


Volunteers are welcome and encouraged to use this time to work on their own projects! The idea is to help grow the open shop community as a common learning space, but help ensure that everyone feels safe and supported while they work! 
Please use this form to indicate your interest in availability in participating in staffed hours. We are ideally looking to find regular volunteers for one 3-hour week shift with a pool of volunteers who can be asked for their availability if the regular volunteer is not. Open Shop Hours are Monday - Friday 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm and Sunday 8:30 am - 11:30 am.


This program is CURRENTLY RUNNING, and we need your help to keep it going!

Agency: BULL CITY WOODSHOP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Welcome Baby Giving Closet Helper

How cute are baby and kids clothes? Sooooo cute! Do we have the volunteer opportunity for you! Come in to sort and bundle, children's clothing and accessories for our weekly Giving Closet.

Welcome Baby serves about 70 families each week distributing clothing, diapers and equipment. 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

How cute are baby and kids clothes? Sooooo cute! Do we have the volunteer opportunity for you! Come in to sort and bundle, children's clothing and accessories for our weekly Giving Closet.

Welcome Baby serves about 70 families each week distributing clothing, diapers and equipment. 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Durham County Cooperative Extension

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Website Assistant 

Position Overview: 

We are seeking a dedicated individual to join our organization as a volunteer to assist with website management. As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that information on our website is accurate and up to date.  

This position reports to TNVLC’s Marketing & Community Engagement Manager and offers a unique opportunity to enhance your technical skills and make a meaningful impact on our online presence. 

Responsibilities: 

Content Management: Update and maintain the organization's website content, ensuring accurate and up-to-date information across all pages.  Web Research: Research monthly community events around the triangle, nonprofit job openings, student opportunities and more  Website Design and Development: Collaborate with the team to enhance the website's user experience, design layout, and overall aesthetics.  Technical Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve website issues, including broken links, formatting errors, and other technical glitches. 

Qualifications: 

Proficiency in website management platforms, such as WordPress and Elementor  Experience with HTML/CSS for website customization and troubleshooting.  Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills.  Good communication and collaboration skills  Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.  Prior experience in website management, design, or development is a plus, but not mandatory. 

Benefits: 

Valuable Experience: Gain hands-on experience in website management, design, and optimization, enhancing your skills and boosting your resume.  Impactful Contribution: Contribute your expertise to support our nonprofit organization's online presence and further its mission.  Personal Growth: Collaborate with a team and expand your professional network.  Flexibility: Choose your volunteering hours and duration based on your availability and commitments.  Recognition: Receive acknowledgment and gratitude for your valuable contribution to the organization and its online initiatives. 

Apply now and become an integral part of our team! 

To apply, please email your resume and cover letter outlining interest and relevant skills/experience to hannah@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com   

Agency: The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center

Position Overview: 

We are seeking a dedicated individual to join our organization as a volunteer to assist with website management. As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring that information on our website is accurate and up to date.  

This position reports to TNVLC’s Marketing & Community Engagement Manager and offers a unique opportunity to enhance your technical skills and make a meaningful impact on our online presence. 

Responsibilities: 

Content Management: Update and maintain the organization's website content, ensuring accurate and up-to-date information across all pages.  Web Research: Research monthly community events around the triangle, nonprofit job openings, student opportunities and more  Website Design and Development: Collaborate with the team to enhance the website's user experience, design layout, and overall aesthetics.  Technical Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve website issues, including broken links, formatting errors, and other technical glitches. 

Qualifications: 

Proficiency in website management platforms, such as WordPress and Elementor  Experience with HTML/CSS for website customization and troubleshooting.  Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills.  Good communication and collaboration skills  Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.  Prior experience in website management, design, or development is a plus, but not mandatory. 

Benefits: 

Valuable Experience: Gain hands-on experience in website management, design, and optimization, enhancing your skills and boosting your resume.  Impactful Contribution: Contribute your expertise to support our nonprofit organization's online presence and further its mission.  Personal Growth: Collaborate with a team and expand your professional network.  Flexibility: Choose your volunteering hours and duration based on your availability and commitments.  Recognition: Receive acknowledgment and gratitude for your valuable contribution to the organization and its online initiatives. 

Apply now and become an integral part of our team! 

To apply, please email your resume and cover letter outlining interest and relevant skills/experience to hannah@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com   

Agency: The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oral History Program Advisor

Position Overview:

We are currently seeking an individual with teaching and/or writing experience to volunteer as an Oral History Program Advisor. As a volunteer, you will help train a group of high school students in question writing and interview techniques, as well as edit and revise their written narratives. This volunteer will also be responsible for layout and design of booklets using Canva. This position reports to our Marketing & Community Engagement Manager, and offers a unique opportunity to preserve and share valuable personal narratives and contribute to the preservation of collective memory while developing leadership, editing, and graphic design skills.

Responsibilities:

Project Management: Collaborate with the organization's leadership to schedule trainings and interviews throughout the span of the project.  Volunteer Training: Coordinate with our staff to train a team of high school student volunteers on best practices for developing questions and conducting interviews. Quality Control: Review the oral history narratives that students write, edit them for clarity, lay out the booklets using Canva and be sure to maintain consistency in formatting and appearance.  Community Outreach: Promote the oral history program within the community, establish partnerships with relevant organizations, and explore opportunities for collaboration and participation. Project Evaluation: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the oral history program, gather feedback from participants and volunteers, and make recommendations for improvement. Ethical Considerations: Uphold ethical guidelines for conducting oral history interviews, including informed consent, privacy, and the responsible use of personal information.

 

Qualifications:

Experience working with high school students as a teacher, counselor, advisor, or coach is preferred but not required.  Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to multitask and meet deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including active listening and empathy. A strong understanding of the written English language is essential, especially in regard to writing, editing for clarity/cohesion, and proofreading.  Proficiency in Canva, Zoom, & Microsoft Office Sensitivity to diverse cultural backgrounds and an understanding of the importance of inclusivity in capturing oral histories.

Benefits:

Meaningful Contribution: Contribute to the preservation of personal narratives and stories of older adults in the Durham community. Skill Development: Enhance your project management, leadership, and delegation skills while gaining experience in oral history practices. Community Engagement: Connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds and communities, fostering understanding and promoting dialogue. Professional Networking: Collaborate with a variety of community stakeholders. 

Join us as a volunteer for the Oral History Program Manager position and help us capture and share the stories that shape our collective memory. To apply, please email your resume and brief statement outlining interest and relevant skills/experience to Hannah@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com 

Agency: The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center

Position Overview:

We are currently seeking an individual with teaching and/or writing experience to volunteer as an Oral History Program Advisor. As a volunteer, you will help train a group of high school students in question writing and interview techniques, as well as edit and revise their written narratives. This volunteer will also be responsible for layout and design of booklets using Canva. This position reports to our Marketing & Community Engagement Manager, and offers a unique opportunity to preserve and share valuable personal narratives and contribute to the preservation of collective memory while developing leadership, editing, and graphic design skills.

Responsibilities:

Project Management: Collaborate with the organization's leadership to schedule trainings and interviews throughout the span of the project.  Volunteer Training: Coordinate with our staff to train a team of high school student volunteers on best practices for developing questions and conducting interviews. Quality Control: Review the oral history narratives that students write, edit them for clarity, lay out the booklets using Canva and be sure to maintain consistency in formatting and appearance.  Community Outreach: Promote the oral history program within the community, establish partnerships with relevant organizations, and explore opportunities for collaboration and participation. Project Evaluation: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the oral history program, gather feedback from participants and volunteers, and make recommendations for improvement. Ethical Considerations: Uphold ethical guidelines for conducting oral history interviews, including informed consent, privacy, and the responsible use of personal information.

 

Qualifications:

Experience working with high school students as a teacher, counselor, advisor, or coach is preferred but not required.  Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to multitask and meet deadlines. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including active listening and empathy. A strong understanding of the written English language is essential, especially in regard to writing, editing for clarity/cohesion, and proofreading.  Proficiency in Canva, Zoom, & Microsoft Office Sensitivity to diverse cultural backgrounds and an understanding of the importance of inclusivity in capturing oral histories.

Benefits:

Meaningful Contribution: Contribute to the preservation of personal narratives and stories of older adults in the Durham community. Skill Development: Enhance your project management, leadership, and delegation skills while gaining experience in oral history practices. Community Engagement: Connect with individuals from diverse backgrounds and communities, fostering understanding and promoting dialogue. Professional Networking: Collaborate with a variety of community stakeholders. 

Join us as a volunteer for the Oral History Program Manager position and help us capture and share the stories that shape our collective memory. To apply, please email your resume and brief statement outlining interest and relevant skills/experience to Hannah@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com 

Agency: The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Service Enterprise Trainer/Coach

We need your experience to help train our learners about Service Enterprise curriculum. Most presentations and trainings are done virtually. 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com

Agency: The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center

We need your experience to help train our learners about Service Enterprise curriculum. Most presentations and trainings are done virtually. 

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here! 

Questions?  If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email at amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com

Agency: The Triangle Nonprofit & Volunteer Leadership Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27707

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Board of Directors position

The Elna B. Spaulding Conflict Resolution Center (CRC) is a 501(c)(3) in Durham, North Carolina established in 2005. Our mission is to provide the community with a different way to experience conflict and find a common ground through communication, cooperation, and understanding.

The CRC is looking for passionate leaders to join our Board of Directors and help drive impactful change in the community. Membership in our Board of Directors is a meaningful way to commit your talents and energy to furthering our vision and mission.

The Board Responsibilities

Define the organization's mission and goals.Evaluate and support the CEO's performance.Ensure responsible financial management.Oversee and support programs and services.Boost public perception and outreach. Continuously evaluate governing body performance. 

Our board meets remotely every third Tuesday of the month from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm. In addition to standard meetings there may be special projects that we will have to meet and/or need of your assistance such as planning for events, review policies, special projects, etc.

If you’re driven to make a difference and possess skills in financial management, fundraising, or advocacy, along with a strong commitment to peace-building, we want to hear from you!

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here!

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Elna B. Spaulding Conflict Resolution center

The Elna B. Spaulding Conflict Resolution Center (CRC) is a 501(c)(3) in Durham, North Carolina established in 2005. Our mission is to provide the community with a different way to experience conflict and find a common ground through communication, cooperation, and understanding.

The CRC is looking for passionate leaders to join our Board of Directors and help drive impactful change in the community. Membership in our Board of Directors is a meaningful way to commit your talents and energy to furthering our vision and mission.

The Board Responsibilities

Define the organization's mission and goals.Evaluate and support the CEO's performance.Ensure responsible financial management.Oversee and support programs and services.Boost public perception and outreach. Continuously evaluate governing body performance. 

Our board meets remotely every third Tuesday of the month from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm. In addition to standard meetings there may be special projects that we will have to meet and/or need of your assistance such as planning for events, review policies, special projects, etc.

If you’re driven to make a difference and possess skills in financial management, fundraising, or advocacy, along with a strong commitment to peace-building, we want to hear from you!

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here!

If interested, contact RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or by email amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Agency: Elna B. Spaulding Conflict Resolution center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RSVP Reading and/or Math Tutor for 3rd-5th grade

Do you love helping kids succeed on their homework? Are you excited about helping to combat the learning loss caused by the pandemic? Then tutoring could be for you! Students to Scholars is seeking academic tutors to work with our students. Tutors work in-person with an assigned 3rd-5th grader at least once per week to study math and/or reading. Each coaching session is one-on-one, lasts about an hour, and takes place at one of the Durham Boys and Girls Clubs between 3:30pm and 6pm. Training for tutors will be provided.

 

  If interested, Contact AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here!

Agency: Students to Scholars

Do you love helping kids succeed on their homework? Are you excited about helping to combat the learning loss caused by the pandemic? Then tutoring could be for you! Students to Scholars is seeking academic tutors to work with our students. Tutors work in-person with an assigned 3rd-5th grader at least once per week to study math and/or reading. Each coaching session is one-on-one, lasts about an hour, and takes place at one of the Durham Boys and Girls Clubs between 3:30pm and 6pm. Training for tutors will be provided.

 

  If interested, Contact AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Program Manager Amanda Stoen at 919-321-6932 or amanda@tnvlc.onmicrosoft.com.

Not yet enrolled in AmeriCorps RSVP? Before responding to this need, visit our website and enroll here!

Agency: Students to Scholars

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Committee Volunteer

NC 501 C 3 Hub, Inc. is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join our Events Committee! As an Event Committee Member, you will play a key role in planning and executing impactful events that support our mission of empowering and strengthening nonprofits.

Responsibilities:Collaborate with committee members to plan, organize, and execute events such as the Nonprofit Volunteer Fair, Nonprofit Resource Fair, and other community-focused programs.Assist in brainstorming event themes, venues, schedules, and logistics to ensure successful outcomes.Support the development and implementation of event marketing and outreach strategies to increase participation and engagement.Coordinate with vendors, sponsors, and community partners to secure necessary resources for events.Participate in event-day activities, including setup, registration, and ensuring a smooth experience for attendees.Provide input and feedback on event evaluations to improve future programs.Qualifications:Passion for supporting nonprofits and community development.Strong organizational and communication skills.Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.Creativity and problem-solving skills.Prior experience in event planning, fundraising, or nonprofit work is a plus but not required.Time Commitment:Attendance at monthly committee meetings (virtual or in-person).Additional time for planning, coordination, and event execution as needed.Require 6 to 10 hours a month.Benefits:The opportunity to contribute to meaningful events that positively impact nonprofits and communities.Networking with other professionals and community leaders.Gaining valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit operations.

Join us in making a difference! If you’re excited about creating successful events that empower nonprofits, we’d love to have you on our team.

Agency: NC 501 C Hub Inc.

NC 501 C 3 Hub, Inc. is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join our Events Committee! As an Event Committee Member, you will play a key role in planning and executing impactful events that support our mission of empowering and strengthening nonprofits.

Responsibilities:Collaborate with committee members to plan, organize, and execute events such as the Nonprofit Volunteer Fair, Nonprofit Resource Fair, and other community-focused programs.Assist in brainstorming event themes, venues, schedules, and logistics to ensure successful outcomes.Support the development and implementation of event marketing and outreach strategies to increase participation and engagement.Coordinate with vendors, sponsors, and community partners to secure necessary resources for events.Participate in event-day activities, including setup, registration, and ensuring a smooth experience for attendees.Provide input and feedback on event evaluations to improve future programs.Qualifications:Passion for supporting nonprofits and community development.Strong organizational and communication skills.Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.Creativity and problem-solving skills.Prior experience in event planning, fundraising, or nonprofit work is a plus but not required.Time Commitment:Attendance at monthly committee meetings (virtual or in-person).Additional time for planning, coordination, and event execution as needed.Require 6 to 10 hours a month.Benefits:The opportunity to contribute to meaningful events that positively impact nonprofits and communities.Networking with other professionals and community leaders.Gaining valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit operations.

Join us in making a difference! If you’re excited about creating successful events that empower nonprofits, we’d love to have you on our team.

Agency: NC 501 C Hub Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27597

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Committee Volunteer

NC 501 C 3 Hub, Inc. is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join our Events Committee! As an Event Committee Member, you will play a key role in planning and executing impactful events that support our mission of empowering and strengthening nonprofits.

Responsibilities:Collaborate with committee members to plan, organize, and execute events such as the Nonprofit Volunteer Fair, Nonprofit Resource Fair, and other community-focused programs.Assist in brainstorming event themes, venues, schedules, and logistics to ensure successful outcomes.Support the development and implementation of event marketing and outreach strategies to increase participation and engagement.Coordinate with vendors, sponsors, and community partners to secure necessary resources for events.Participate in event-day activities, including setup, registration, and ensuring a smooth experience for attendees.Provide input and feedback on event evaluations to improve future programs.Qualifications:Passion for supporting nonprofits and community development.Strong organizational and communication skills.Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.Creativity and problem-solving skills.Prior experience in event planning, fundraising, or nonprofit work is a plus but not required.Time Commitment:Attendance at monthly committee meetings (virtual or in-person).Additional time for planning, coordination, and event execution as needed.6 to 10 hours each month.Benefits:The opportunity to contribute to meaningful events that positively impact nonprofits and communities.Networking with other professionals and community leaders.Gaining valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit operations.

Join us in making a difference! If you’re excited about creating successful events that empower nonprofits, we’d love to have you on our team.

Agency: NC 501 C Hub Inc.

NC 501 C 3 Hub, Inc. is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join our Events Committee! As an Event Committee Member, you will play a key role in planning and executing impactful events that support our mission of empowering and strengthening nonprofits.

Responsibilities:Collaborate with committee members to plan, organize, and execute events such as the Nonprofit Volunteer Fair, Nonprofit Resource Fair, and other community-focused programs.Assist in brainstorming event themes, venues, schedules, and logistics to ensure successful outcomes.Support the development and implementation of event marketing and outreach strategies to increase participation and engagement.Coordinate with vendors, sponsors, and community partners to secure necessary resources for events.Participate in event-day activities, including setup, registration, and ensuring a smooth experience for attendees.Provide input and feedback on event evaluations to improve future programs.Qualifications:Passion for supporting nonprofits and community development.Strong organizational and communication skills.Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.Creativity and problem-solving skills.Prior experience in event planning, fundraising, or nonprofit work is a plus but not required.Time Commitment:Attendance at monthly committee meetings (virtual or in-person).Additional time for planning, coordination, and event execution as needed.6 to 10 hours each month.Benefits:The opportunity to contribute to meaningful events that positively impact nonprofits and communities.Networking with other professionals and community leaders.Gaining valuable experience in event planning and nonprofit operations.

Join us in making a difference! If you’re excited about creating successful events that empower nonprofits, we’d love to have you on our team.

Agency: NC 501 C Hub Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 27597

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RESERVED for LifeTime Asset

*These slots are reserved for LifeTime Asset.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

*These slots are reserved for LifeTime Asset.

Agency: Note in the Pocket Durham

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 27713

Allow Groups: No