Volunteer: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley VolunteersGiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley is looking for energetic and dedicated individuals to volunteer with families and individuals with Down syndrome in an array of capacities. Whether your interest lies with one-on-one tutoring, helping in the playhouse as a group, or planning events, we need you! Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley is looking for energetic and dedicated individuals to volunteer with families and individuals with Down syndrome in an array of capacities. Whether your interest lies with one-on-one tutoring, helping in the playhouse as a group, or planning events, we need you! Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Literacy tutorsTutors will assist individuals with Down syndrome as they develop the ability to recognize letters, letter combinations, and accompanying sounds develop an interest and enjoyment of books and reading develop the ability to recognize while words through matching, selecting and naming increase text comprehension using leveled reading texts increase the ability to read independently, apply knowledge from reading a variety of materials, and use writing skills to create projectsTutors must be 18+, time commitment at least 1 hour weekly for 10 week sessions. Dates and times coordinated between tutors and their students. Training provided. Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley Tutors will assist individuals with Down syndrome as they develop the ability to recognize letters, letter combinations, and accompanying sounds develop an interest and enjoyment of books and reading develop the ability to recognize while words through matching, selecting and naming increase text comprehension using leveled reading texts increase the ability to read independently, apply knowledge from reading a variety of materials, and use writing skills to create projectsTutors must be 18+, time commitment at least 1 hour weekly for 10 week sessions. Dates and times coordinated between tutors and their students. Training provided. Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 60504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed for special events/programs at the playhouseJoin us for special events we host throughout the year by being a volunteer Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley Join us for special events we host throughout the year by being a volunteer Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60565 Allow Groups: Yes |
Inkind: In-Kind donations and gift card are neededhttps://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/genericItemsPage/3N7DEZPJJ559J?pldnSite=1 Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/genericItemsPage/3N7DEZPJJ559J?pldnSite=1 Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley Opportunity Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60565 Allow Groups: No |
Inkind: Office Supplies DriveGiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley is in need of the following items: Administrative needs: reams of paper stamps paper towels dish soap garbage bags boxes of tissue hand sanitizer sanitizing wipes storage bags- gallon, quart, sandwich k-cups and coffee suppliesProgram Needs: new or gently used leveled readers stickers small toys to use as prizes coupons to favorite restaurants dry erase markers writing instruments- golf pencils, scribble markers, crayons ezLaminator refill cartridge item#145612 1-3 inch binders Literacy games (lakeshorelearning.com) Fine motor and gross motor games (funandfunction.com) bilbo chairs
Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley is in need of the following items: Administrative needs: reams of paper stamps paper towels dish soap garbage bags boxes of tissue hand sanitizer sanitizing wipes storage bags- gallon, quart, sandwich k-cups and coffee suppliesProgram Needs: new or gently used leveled readers stickers small toys to use as prizes coupons to favorite restaurants dry erase markers writing instruments- golf pencils, scribble markers, crayons ezLaminator refill cartridge item#145612 1-3 inch binders Literacy games (lakeshorelearning.com) Fine motor and gross motor games (funandfunction.com) bilbo chairs
Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Fox Valley Opportunity Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Need Adult Volunteers for our Teen Drop-in Hours!The new Alive Center in Naperville is looking for adults that enjoy hanging out with teens to mentor our teens during our free teen drop-in hours Monday - Friday 3 - 7 pm. YOU choose your days. Volunteer once a week or once a month. Help them with their homework, play games, talk to them about their day. Make a difference in the life of a teen! If interested in this opportunity please go to the provided link to fill out our online volunteer application. https://www.alivecenter.org/volunteer/
Organization: Alive Center The new Alive Center in Naperville is looking for adults that enjoy hanging out with teens to mentor our teens during our free teen drop-in hours Monday - Friday 3 - 7 pm. YOU choose your days. Volunteer once a week or once a month. Help them with their homework, play games, talk to them about their day. Make a difference in the life of a teen! If interested in this opportunity please go to the provided link to fill out our online volunteer application. https://www.alivecenter.org/volunteer/
Organization: Alive Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Inkind: Healthy Food Needed for Teen Drop-in Hours!The new Alive Center in Naperville - merged with NaperBridge - is Naperville's Teen Center! We offer free drop-in hours for teens Monday - Friday 3 - 6pm. The teens eat a LOT of food so we are looking for donation of fresh or day old food. For example, fruit, granola bars, cheese, yogurt, etc. Thank you for your consideration! Organization: Alive Center The new Alive Center in Naperville - merged with NaperBridge - is Naperville's Teen Center! We offer free drop-in hours for teens Monday - Friday 3 - 6pm. The teens eat a LOT of food so we are looking for donation of fresh or day old food. For example, fruit, granola bars, cheese, yogurt, etc. Thank you for your consideration! Organization: Alive Center Opportunity Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Inkind: Art Supplies Needed!The new Alive Center in Naperville - merged with NaperBridge - is Naperville's Teen Center! We offer free drop-in hours for teens Monday - Friday 3 - 6pm. Our beautiful art room is popular and always in the need of arts supplies. Thank you for the consideration!
Some supplies we are seeking: Watercolor paper Cardstock Scrapbooking supplies Paint brushes Paint Masking tape Canvases Buttons Beads Painters tape Plastic storage bins Air-dry clay
Organization: Alive Center The new Alive Center in Naperville - merged with NaperBridge - is Naperville's Teen Center! We offer free drop-in hours for teens Monday - Friday 3 - 6pm. Our beautiful art room is popular and always in the need of arts supplies. Thank you for the consideration!
Some supplies we are seeking: Watercolor paper Cardstock Scrapbooking supplies Paint brushes Paint Masking tape Canvases Buttons Beads Painters tape Plastic storage bins Air-dry clay
Organization: Alive Center Opportunity Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Need Adults to Lead Workshops -- of any kind!The new Alive Center in Naperville is looking for adults that enjoy hanging out with teens to mentor our teens during our free teen drop-in hours Monday - Friday 3 - 7 pm. YOU choose your days. Volunteer once a week or once a month. Help them with their homework, play games, talk to them about their day. Make a difference in the life of a teen! If interested in this opportunity please go to the provided link to fill out our online volunteer application. https://www.alivecenter.org/volunteer/ Organization: Alive Center The new Alive Center in Naperville is looking for adults that enjoy hanging out with teens to mentor our teens during our free teen drop-in hours Monday - Friday 3 - 7 pm. YOU choose your days. Volunteer once a week or once a month. Help them with their homework, play games, talk to them about their day. Make a difference in the life of a teen! If interested in this opportunity please go to the provided link to fill out our online volunteer application. https://www.alivecenter.org/volunteer/ Organization: Alive Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Alive Center Teen Program LeadRole/Title: Alive Center Teen Program Lead Pay Rate: $20 - $25 an hour based on experience Hours: 25 – 30 a week; 4 – 5 days a week; flexible schedule but roughly 12 – 6pm school year and 10:30 – 4:30pm summers, as well 2nd and 4th Monday evenings from 6 – 8:45pm for Teen Advisory Board meetings. Location: Alive Naperville but will need to be available to occasionally backup our Teen Drop-in Leads at Alive Aurora and Alive Hanover Park Commitment: 2 years minimum commitment Job Description: The Alive Center Teen Program Lead / Alive Teen Initiate (ATI) Lead is responsible for mentoring the Alive Naperville Teen Advisory Board (TAB) of high schoolers and all of its associated Teen Initiated Clubs and Programs. Alive Naperville’s 27 member TAB meets twice a monthly and plans and implements many of the programs offered at Alive Naperville. The ATI Leads assists the teen leads in planning and executing their programs. The ATI lead also assists Alive Aurora and Hanover Park as an ATI/TAB Subject Matter Expert. This role also backups up all of our drop-in locations when a drop-in lead is sick or on vacation. Requirements & Skills: Minimum of a bachelor’s degree Teaching certificate, Social Worker or Equivalent preferred Classroom or camp experience or general experience working with teens Strong communication skills Strong interpersonal skills Strong planning skills Google Suite/ Computer literacy
Detailed Responsibilities: Form strong, mentoring relationships with teen leads Supervise and mentor the Naperville Teen Advisory Board (TAB) Drive the scheduling of all Fall, Spring and Summer ATI programs, about 45 programs (the teen leads create and deliver the curriculum but ATI Lead gets them scheduled and marketed) Ensure that each ATI program has goals and is measured against those goals using Impact surveys Ensure that supplies are ordered for all ATI programs Mentor the Teen Leads during the execution of their ATI program
Collect Impact Survey data for all kids that attend the ATI programs Maintains all ATI / TAB processes and procedure documentation Be a backup for running teen Drop-in at all 3 Alive locations (2-3 days every two months) Guide the teens toward appropriate behavior such as ensuring teen leads clean up after their programs
Benefits: Holiday pay for days scheduled to work Discretionary annual bonus
The Ideal Candidate: The Alive Center is growing and creating a franchising model, therefore there is a lot of growth opportunities. The ideal candidate is hard-working, works well with teenagers and has willingness to commit themselves to the Alive Center long term. They are also a self-starter with high integrity and a strong work ethic, as well as a big heart and a positive attitude.
Interested Parties: Email your resume to info@alivecenter.org
Organization: Alive Center Role/Title: Alive Center Teen Program Lead Pay Rate: $20 - $25 an hour based on experience Hours: 25 – 30 a week; 4 – 5 days a week; flexible schedule but roughly 12 – 6pm school year and 10:30 – 4:30pm summers, as well 2nd and 4th Monday evenings from 6 – 8:45pm for Teen Advisory Board meetings. Location: Alive Naperville but will need to be available to occasionally backup our Teen Drop-in Leads at Alive Aurora and Alive Hanover Park Commitment: 2 years minimum commitment Job Description: The Alive Center Teen Program Lead / Alive Teen Initiate (ATI) Lead is responsible for mentoring the Alive Naperville Teen Advisory Board (TAB) of high schoolers and all of its associated Teen Initiated Clubs and Programs. Alive Naperville’s 27 member TAB meets twice a monthly and plans and implements many of the programs offered at Alive Naperville. The ATI Leads assists the teen leads in planning and executing their programs. The ATI lead also assists Alive Aurora and Hanover Park as an ATI/TAB Subject Matter Expert. This role also backups up all of our drop-in locations when a drop-in lead is sick or on vacation. Requirements & Skills: Minimum of a bachelor’s degree Teaching certificate, Social Worker or Equivalent preferred Classroom or camp experience or general experience working with teens Strong communication skills Strong interpersonal skills Strong planning skills Google Suite/ Computer literacy
Detailed Responsibilities: Form strong, mentoring relationships with teen leads Supervise and mentor the Naperville Teen Advisory Board (TAB) Drive the scheduling of all Fall, Spring and Summer ATI programs, about 45 programs (the teen leads create and deliver the curriculum but ATI Lead gets them scheduled and marketed) Ensure that each ATI program has goals and is measured against those goals using Impact surveys Ensure that supplies are ordered for all ATI programs Mentor the Teen Leads during the execution of their ATI program
Collect Impact Survey data for all kids that attend the ATI programs Maintains all ATI / TAB processes and procedure documentation Be a backup for running teen Drop-in at all 3 Alive locations (2-3 days every two months) Guide the teens toward appropriate behavior such as ensuring teen leads clean up after their programs
Benefits: Holiday pay for days scheduled to work Discretionary annual bonus
The Ideal Candidate: The Alive Center is growing and creating a franchising model, therefore there is a lot of growth opportunities. The ideal candidate is hard-working, works well with teenagers and has willingness to commit themselves to the Alive Center long term. They are also a self-starter with high integrity and a strong work ethic, as well as a big heart and a positive attitude.
Interested Parties: Email your resume to info@alivecenter.org
Organization: Alive Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: West Suburban Regional Board Member, Naperville, Hinsdale, WheatonThe Regional Board oversees the West Suburban Region of United Way of Metro Chicago. This region encompasses DuPage County and extends East into West Cook County suburbs. The Board is responsible for the strategic efforts of the organization. The Board hires and oversees the Chief Professional Officer, recommends and approves allocations to partner agencies, executes fundraising activities and assists in meeting fundraising goals, and ensures the activities of the organization are in-line with the mission and vision of the organization. Ideal candidates should be willing to lend their time, talent and treasure to United Way. Candidates should work and/or live in the West Suburban Region and be at the C-suite level or have access to C-suite networks. Members are expected to share their business acumen, philanthropic vision and efforts, social service expertise and knowledge of the community to support the mission of the organization. Ideal skillsets include: sales, marketing and networking. The number one expectation is that members contribute to the fundraising of the organization. Board Members commit to a 3-year term. There is a four-term limit for all members. The Board meets six times/year (third Wednesday of every other month). Committees of the Board meet quarterly or as needed. Each board member is required to serve on 1 committee of the board. Organization: United Way of Metro Chicago - West Suburban Region The Regional Board oversees the West Suburban Region of United Way of Metro Chicago. This region encompasses DuPage County and extends East into West Cook County suburbs. The Board is responsible for the strategic efforts of the organization. The Board hires and oversees the Chief Professional Officer, recommends and approves allocations to partner agencies, executes fundraising activities and assists in meeting fundraising goals, and ensures the activities of the organization are in-line with the mission and vision of the organization. Ideal candidates should be willing to lend their time, talent and treasure to United Way. Candidates should work and/or live in the West Suburban Region and be at the C-suite level or have access to C-suite networks. Members are expected to share their business acumen, philanthropic vision and efforts, social service expertise and knowledge of the community to support the mission of the organization. Ideal skillsets include: sales, marketing and networking. The number one expectation is that members contribute to the fundraising of the organization. Board Members commit to a 3-year term. There is a four-term limit for all members. The Board meets six times/year (third Wednesday of every other month). Committees of the Board meet quarterly or as needed. Each board member is required to serve on 1 committee of the board. Organization: United Way of Metro Chicago - West Suburban Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60564 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing team volunteerAre you an animal lover who is tech savvy, great at communicating, and using social media? A.R.F.’s marketing team is seeking individuals who can assist with our Facebook and Instagram accounts, and other marketing needs. This role is mostly remote, with opportunities to assist with in-person events as the Marketing team is needed. We are seeking volunteers who have skills with the following and who can commit to at least 2 hours a week for a minimum of 3 months. Familiar with various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and increasing engagement from followers on these platforms. Creative writing skills Comfortable connecting with various volunteers across the organization (fosters, fundraising, events, etc.) Ability to wear multiple hats and help as needed within the marketing team Preferably understands social media analytics and how to grow following and boost visibility of postsTo express your interest in volunteering, please complete the Volunteer Interest Form at arf-il.org/volunteer/. A fellow A.R.F. volunteer will connect with you and you can attend an orientation prior to joining the team. Organization: A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation Are you an animal lover who is tech savvy, great at communicating, and using social media? A.R.F.’s marketing team is seeking individuals who can assist with our Facebook and Instagram accounts, and other marketing needs. This role is mostly remote, with opportunities to assist with in-person events as the Marketing team is needed. We are seeking volunteers who have skills with the following and who can commit to at least 2 hours a week for a minimum of 3 months. Familiar with various social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok and increasing engagement from followers on these platforms. Creative writing skills Comfortable connecting with various volunteers across the organization (fosters, fundraising, events, etc.) Ability to wear multiple hats and help as needed within the marketing team Preferably understands social media analytics and how to grow following and boost visibility of postsTo express your interest in volunteering, please complete the Volunteer Interest Form at arf-il.org/volunteer/. A fellow A.R.F. volunteer will connect with you and you can attend an orientation prior to joining the team. Organization: A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Homes Needed for Cats and KittensOur foster-based rescue is in need of foster homes to provide temporary homes for rescued kittens and cats until they are adopted. ARF provides all necessary training, food, treats, toys, supplies, and medical care at no expense to our fosters. You provide love and a safe environment. Must live within 25 miles of Glen Ellyn, IL. Organization: A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation Our foster-based rescue is in need of foster homes to provide temporary homes for rescued kittens and cats until they are adopted. ARF provides all necessary training, food, treats, toys, supplies, and medical care at no expense to our fosters. You provide love and a safe environment. Must live within 25 miles of Glen Ellyn, IL. Organization: A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Homes Needed for Dogs and PuppiesOur foster-based rescue is in need of foster homes to provide temporary homes for rescued puppies and dogs until they are adopted. ARF provides all necessary training, food, treats, toys, supplies, and medical care at no expense to our fosters. You provide love and a safe environment. Must live within 25 miles of Glen Ellyn, IL. Organization: A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation Our foster-based rescue is in need of foster homes to provide temporary homes for rescued puppies and dogs until they are adopted. ARF provides all necessary training, food, treats, toys, supplies, and medical care at no expense to our fosters. You provide love and a safe environment. Must live within 25 miles of Glen Ellyn, IL. Organization: A.R.F.-Animal Rescue Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 60189 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with UsWe welcome volunteers interested in serving the community. A variety of volunteer opportunities abound. (You do not need to live in Glen Ellyn to volunteer.) https://gehs.org/volunteers-and-interns Organization: Glen Ellyn Historical Society We welcome volunteers interested in serving the community. A variety of volunteer opportunities abound. (You do not need to live in Glen Ellyn to volunteer.) https://gehs.org/volunteers-and-interns Organization: Glen Ellyn Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60137 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteer DriverMeals on Wheels Volunteer Drivers needed to deliver fresh nutritious meals to homebound seniors. Meals are available for pickup Monday-Friday between 10:30 am – 12:00 pm. Routes only take about 1 hour and directions are provided. Volunteering Requirements: Must attend a Volunteer Orientation Must follow DuPage Senior Citizens Council Volunteer policies and procedures Must have a valid drivers license and current car insurance Must complete and pass a background checkhttps://www.dupageseniorcouncil.org/volunteeringold/ Organization: DuPage Senior Citizens Council Meals on Wheels Volunteer Drivers needed to deliver fresh nutritious meals to homebound seniors. Meals are available for pickup Monday-Friday between 10:30 am – 12:00 pm. Routes only take about 1 hour and directions are provided. Volunteering Requirements: Must attend a Volunteer Orientation Must follow DuPage Senior Citizens Council Volunteer policies and procedures Must have a valid drivers license and current car insurance Must complete and pass a background checkhttps://www.dupageseniorcouncil.org/volunteeringold/ Organization: DuPage Senior Citizens Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friendly Phone Calls VolunteersWhat Is A Friendly Phone Call: Engage in conversation and provide positive feedback for older adults in order to decrease feelings of loneliness and isolation and increase overall good health & well-being. Contact 3 seniors to establish at least 3 mutually-agreed-upon days and windows of time to have the phone What Are Appropriate Conversation: Sharing common interest Talking about the weather Discussing previous life experiencesVolunteering Requirements: Must attend a Friendly Phone Calls Orientation Must follow DuPage Senior Citizens Council Volunteer policies and procedures Must complete and pass a background checkhttps://www.dupageseniorcouncil.org/friendly-phone-call-volunteers/ Organization: DuPage Senior Citizens Council What Is A Friendly Phone Call: Engage in conversation and provide positive feedback for older adults in order to decrease feelings of loneliness and isolation and increase overall good health & well-being. Contact 3 seniors to establish at least 3 mutually-agreed-upon days and windows of time to have the phone What Are Appropriate Conversation: Sharing common interest Talking about the weather Discussing previous life experiencesVolunteering Requirements: Must attend a Friendly Phone Calls Orientation Must follow DuPage Senior Citizens Council Volunteer policies and procedures Must complete and pass a background checkhttps://www.dupageseniorcouncil.org/friendly-phone-call-volunteers/ Organization: DuPage Senior Citizens Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Resale Shop Volunteer, Treasure House - Glen EllynThe Treasure House, a resale shop located in Glen Ellyn, supports the needs of families and communities throughout DuPage County. Proceeds from the Treasure House benefit Metropolitan Family Services DuPage, which last year helped more than 8,000 low-income DuPage residents with counseling, parenting, mental health, housing assistance, senior programs and family support services. For more information, visit Treasure House Glen Ellyn on Facebook Organization: Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage Center The Treasure House, a resale shop located in Glen Ellyn, supports the needs of families and communities throughout DuPage County. Proceeds from the Treasure House benefit Metropolitan Family Services DuPage, which last year helped more than 8,000 low-income DuPage residents with counseling, parenting, mental health, housing assistance, senior programs and family support services. For more information, visit Treasure House Glen Ellyn on Facebook Organization: Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 60137 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Office SupportMetropolitan Family Services seeks volunteers to assist with general office duties, such as filing, copying, faxing, and making phone calls. Volunteers are needed for a 5-6 hour shift during the hours of 9:00 am - 4:30 pm (Monday through Friday) and must be available long-term. Must be willing to undergo a background check. Office experience preferred. Organization: Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage Center Metropolitan Family Services seeks volunteers to assist with general office duties, such as filing, copying, faxing, and making phone calls. Volunteers are needed for a 5-6 hour shift during the hours of 9:00 am - 4:30 pm (Monday through Friday) and must be available long-term. Must be willing to undergo a background check. Office experience preferred. Organization: Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resale Shop Volunteer, Family Shelter ShopFamily Shelter Resale (2nd Chance shop) a resale shop located in Naperville supports the programs of Family Shelter Service which addresses the needs of survivors of domestic abuse. Proceeds from the Shop go to Family Shelter Service of Metropolitan Family Services DuPage. FSS provides assistance with orders of protection as well as thru the Domestic Violence Hotline at 630-469-5650.
For more information, visit Family Shelter Service Resale Shop in Facebook. Organization: Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage Center Family Shelter Resale (2nd Chance shop) a resale shop located in Naperville supports the programs of Family Shelter Service which addresses the needs of survivors of domestic abuse. Proceeds from the Shop go to Family Shelter Service of Metropolitan Family Services DuPage. FSS provides assistance with orders of protection as well as thru the Domestic Violence Hotline at 630-469-5650.
For more information, visit Family Shelter Service Resale Shop in Facebook. Organization: Metropolitan Family Services - DuPage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach English to Immigrants - WoodridgeAs a tutor, work one-on-one with an immigrant or new citizen and provide English literacy lessons along with cultural mentoring. We are at the Woodridge ARC once a week:
Organization: TEACH As a tutor, work one-on-one with an immigrant or new citizen and provide English literacy lessons along with cultural mentoring. We are at the Woodridge ARC once a week:
Organization: TEACH Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60517 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach English to Immigrants - Downers GroveAs a tutor, work one-on-one with an immigrant or new citizen and provide English literacy lessons along with cultural mentoring. We are at 15 locations, Monday through Friday, 9am to 8pm. Organization: TEACH As a tutor, work one-on-one with an immigrant or new citizen and provide English literacy lessons along with cultural mentoring. We are at 15 locations, Monday through Friday, 9am to 8pm. Organization: TEACH Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60515 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Research Volunteer - Help Us Grow Our Impact!TEACH is expanding it's network and we need support in researching civic and cultural centers in the area that we can speak to and partner with to recruit tutors, students, and supporters. Organization: TEACH TEACH is expanding it's network and we need support in researching civic and cultural centers in the area that we can speak to and partner with to recruit tutors, students, and supporters. Organization: TEACH Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60525 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shopping AssistantWork directly with pantry guests and assist them as they make their product selections while shopping. Organization: HCS Family Services Work directly with pantry guests and assist them as they make their product selections while shopping. Organization: HCS Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60521 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Stocker/SorterSort, stock and re-package donated food. Organization: HCS Family Services Sort, stock and re-package donated food. Organization: HCS Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60521 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for our DEAR Patients :)Do you play any music? Like to socialize and put a smile on someones face? Well, come join our team! Apex Hospice is a smaller, family oriented Hospice with patients all throughout the Chicago land area/suburbs. Please know that just because someone is receiving Hospice services, this does not always mean that they are actively dying! You will NEVER do anything clinical! If you like to watch TV, look at magazines, converse, play an instrument, sit quietly while the patient is resting (YES this is also very important!), etc. WELL, WE NEED YOU!! If you can visit a patient at least 2 times a month, whether if it's for 15 minutes to 1 hour....we would (as would our wonderful patients) be so HAPPY! :) I thrive to make this a good experience for our Volunteers! You are a vital member of our team! Oh and if you would rather assist us in the office, WELCOME! We can always use the extra help! :) Thank you! Have a great day! :) Organization: Apex Hospice and Palliative Care Do you play any music? Like to socialize and put a smile on someones face? Well, come join our team! Apex Hospice is a smaller, family oriented Hospice with patients all throughout the Chicago land area/suburbs. Please know that just because someone is receiving Hospice services, this does not always mean that they are actively dying! You will NEVER do anything clinical! If you like to watch TV, look at magazines, converse, play an instrument, sit quietly while the patient is resting (YES this is also very important!), etc. WELL, WE NEED YOU!! If you can visit a patient at least 2 times a month, whether if it's for 15 minutes to 1 hour....we would (as would our wonderful patients) be so HAPPY! :) I thrive to make this a good experience for our Volunteers! You are a vital member of our team! Oh and if you would rather assist us in the office, WELCOME! We can always use the extra help! :) Thank you! Have a great day! :) Organization: Apex Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 60523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Care Companions - DuPage CountyVolunteer in your community and set your own schedule! JourneyCare's Care Companion volunteers support hospice patients and families in their home, which may be a private residence or senior living community. Who: JourneyCare serves over 2,500 patients each day and has the largest pediatric program in Illinois. Organization: JourneyCare Volunteer in your community and set your own schedule! JourneyCare's Care Companion volunteers support hospice patients and families in their home, which may be a private residence or senior living community. Who: JourneyCare serves over 2,500 patients each day and has the largest pediatric program in Illinois. Organization: JourneyCare Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 60188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Face to Face Hospice Volunteers Needed PRE REGISTRATION NEEDEDI am looking for individuals who are willing to volunteer their time to those in need of some companionship, and a supportive presence. Our patients are on hospice, dealing with those are terminally ill and dying, must be something the volunteer understands. Training will be provided. We service patients in the hospital, home, and facility setting. You choose what setting you would prefer. I never send a volunteer more then 30 minutes away from where they would be leaving to make their visits. Open communication is key, and I look forward to making this an experience you are bond to take something personal away from it. We have Birthday Delivery Volunteers, as well as Office Volunteers if meeting with an assigned patient is not what you may be looking for. Pre-application/registration is necessary and lo ng term volunteers preferred. Organization: Residential Hospice I am looking for individuals who are willing to volunteer their time to those in need of some companionship, and a supportive presence. Our patients are on hospice, dealing with those are terminally ill and dying, must be something the volunteer understands. Training will be provided. We service patients in the hospital, home, and facility setting. You choose what setting you would prefer. I never send a volunteer more then 30 minutes away from where they would be leaving to make their visits. Open communication is key, and I look forward to making this an experience you are bond to take something personal away from it. We have Birthday Delivery Volunteers, as well as Office Volunteers if meeting with an assigned patient is not what you may be looking for. Pre-application/registration is necessary and lo ng term volunteers preferred. Organization: Residential Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60515 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pack meals for malnourished childrenVolunteers 5 years old and older will hand-pack meals in 2 hrs packing sessions. The duties can include packing meals in groups, labeling packaging and warehouse support. Children must come with parents, group leader or chaperones. The volunteers will learn about hunger and FMSC's unique model to fight against hunger in children. The packing sessions are fun for all and really make a difference in the lives of hungry children.
Organization: Feed My Starving Children Volunteers 5 years old and older will hand-pack meals in 2 hrs packing sessions. The duties can include packing meals in groups, labeling packaging and warehouse support. Children must come with parents, group leader or chaperones. The volunteers will learn about hunger and FMSC's unique model to fight against hunger in children. The packing sessions are fun for all and really make a difference in the lives of hungry children.
Organization: Feed My Starving Children Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60504 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lisle Township Food PantryThe mission of the Lisle Township Food Pantry is to ensure all residents within the Township have the ability to feed themselves and their families, and do not go hungry. If a resident is in need and has to make difficult choices between rent, utilities and food, the Food Pantry is here to provide food free of charge. Our clients can save hundreds of dollars a year on food, enabling them to pay for other necessities and get back on their feet. If you wish to volunteer, there are opportunities before and during the hours of operation of the Food Pantry, as well as during special food drive events. Food donations are accepted from individuals, companies and other organizations. If you wish to volunteer, organize a food drive, or simply want to donate what is in your own pantry or garden, please contact Charlie Biggins at 630-968-2087. Organization: Lisle Township The mission of the Lisle Township Food Pantry is to ensure all residents within the Township have the ability to feed themselves and their families, and do not go hungry. If a resident is in need and has to make difficult choices between rent, utilities and food, the Food Pantry is here to provide food free of charge. Our clients can save hundreds of dollars a year on food, enabling them to pay for other necessities and get back on their feet. If you wish to volunteer, there are opportunities before and during the hours of operation of the Food Pantry, as well as during special food drive events. Food donations are accepted from individuals, companies and other organizations. If you wish to volunteer, organize a food drive, or simply want to donate what is in your own pantry or garden, please contact Charlie Biggins at 630-968-2087. Organization: Lisle Township Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60532 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Museum AssistantDuPage Children’s Museum (DCM) is looking for energetic volunteers who want to work – and PLAY! As a Play Facilitator, you will be engaging children and adults in DCM’s hands-on exhibits by playing, exploring, and facilitating positive learning experiences and special activities. Come help ignite young learner's full potential by volunteering at the DuPage Children's Museum as a Museum Assistant. Our Museum is designed to allow children to learn as they play. You will be engaging children and adults in DCM’s hands-on exhibits by playing, exploring, and facilitating positive learning experiences and special activities. You can be part of bringing not only the learning but the magic of our exhibits to life by working in partnership with our staff members. Please join us as we create smiles, learning and lasting memories for all our visitors. Three hour shifts are available both during the week and on the weekends. Volunteers enhance our ability to deliver quality programs and visitor experiences. This is a great opportunity to inspire families, share your enthusiasm, and meet new people! Your time at DCM as a volunteer will be unique and rewarding and we can’t wait to meet you. More Details: • Regularly scheduled volunteers receive a complimentary Museum Membership. • Flexible shifts to fit your schedule. Length of shift starts at just 3 hours. • Comprehensive 1 hour training is provided. • Experience working with children is helpful but not required. Organization: DuPage Children's Museum DuPage Children’s Museum (DCM) is looking for energetic volunteers who want to work – and PLAY! As a Play Facilitator, you will be engaging children and adults in DCM’s hands-on exhibits by playing, exploring, and facilitating positive learning experiences and special activities. Come help ignite young learner's full potential by volunteering at the DuPage Children's Museum as a Museum Assistant. Our Museum is designed to allow children to learn as they play. You will be engaging children and adults in DCM’s hands-on exhibits by playing, exploring, and facilitating positive learning experiences and special activities. You can be part of bringing not only the learning but the magic of our exhibits to life by working in partnership with our staff members. Please join us as we create smiles, learning and lasting memories for all our visitors. Three hour shifts are available both during the week and on the weekends. Volunteers enhance our ability to deliver quality programs and visitor experiences. This is a great opportunity to inspire families, share your enthusiasm, and meet new people! Your time at DCM as a volunteer will be unique and rewarding and we can’t wait to meet you. More Details: • Regularly scheduled volunteers receive a complimentary Museum Membership. • Flexible shifts to fit your schedule. Length of shift starts at just 3 hours. • Comprehensive 1 hour training is provided. • Experience working with children is helpful but not required. Organization: DuPage Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Corporate/group Service Day OpportunityWe welcome corporations and community groups for a service day opportunity at the Museum, 7 days per week. We will customize a day for your group of 3-15, tailored to your interests and availability. We provide opportunities to interact with the visitors and/or complete behind the scenes tasks. Enjoy comaraderie with your team, make a difference to the children's learning environmental and enjoy over 150 math, science and art learning experiences. http://youtu.be/nt4vlnmRE8k and our volunteer blog at www.volunteersmatter.blogspot.com Organization: DuPage Children's Museum We welcome corporations and community groups for a service day opportunity at the Museum, 7 days per week. We will customize a day for your group of 3-15, tailored to your interests and availability. We provide opportunities to interact with the visitors and/or complete behind the scenes tasks. Enjoy comaraderie with your team, make a difference to the children's learning environmental and enjoy over 150 math, science and art learning experiences. http://youtu.be/nt4vlnmRE8k and our volunteer blog at www.volunteersmatter.blogspot.com Organization: DuPage Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Greeters
As the Greeter at the Dupage Children's Museum, your smile will be the first thing our visitors see as they enter the building and that sets the stage for the amazing experience that is unique to Dupage Children's Museum. Along with welcoming our visitors, you will also be prepared to answer any questions that they may have as they begin their visit and throughout their time at the Museum. Asking our visitors how their visit was and for any feedback that they might have as they leave the building along with a sincere Thank You for spending time with us will add to the experience that they had as they conclude their visit. We are looking for friendly, outgoing people to interact with our visitors throughout their time at the Museum. Three hour shifts are available during the week and on the weekend as well. Your time at DCM as a volunteer will be unique and rewarding and we can’t wait to meet you. More Details: • Regularly scheduled volunteers receive a complimentary Museum Membership. • Flexible shifts to fit your schedule. Length of shift starts at just 3 hours. • Comprehensive 1 hour training is provided. • Experience working with children is helpful but not required.
Organization: DuPage Children's Museum
As the Greeter at the Dupage Children's Museum, your smile will be the first thing our visitors see as they enter the building and that sets the stage for the amazing experience that is unique to Dupage Children's Museum. Along with welcoming our visitors, you will also be prepared to answer any questions that they may have as they begin their visit and throughout their time at the Museum. Asking our visitors how their visit was and for any feedback that they might have as they leave the building along with a sincere Thank You for spending time with us will add to the experience that they had as they conclude their visit. We are looking for friendly, outgoing people to interact with our visitors throughout their time at the Museum. Three hour shifts are available during the week and on the weekend as well. Your time at DCM as a volunteer will be unique and rewarding and we can’t wait to meet you. More Details: • Regularly scheduled volunteers receive a complimentary Museum Membership. • Flexible shifts to fit your schedule. Length of shift starts at just 3 hours. • Comprehensive 1 hour training is provided. • Experience working with children is helpful but not required.
Organization: DuPage Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at DuPage Children's MuseumWant to volunteer at DuPage Children's Museum but don't know where to start? That’s okay! Once you indicate your interest in volunteering at DCM, we’ll contact you to set up an interview, where you’ll learn more about the various opportunities available to you and what each role entails. So don’t let indecision stop you from participating in an experience that’s sure to be rewarding to you and to those you’ll serve here. Volunteers enhance our ability to deliver quality programs and visitor experiences. This is a great opportunity to inspire families, share your enthusiasm, and meet new people! DCM’s current need is for Weekday volunteers available anytime from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Your time at DCM as a volunteer will be unique and rewarding, and we can’t wait to meet you. More Details: * Regularly scheduled volunteers receive a complimentary Museum Membership. * Flexible shifts to fit your schedule. Length of shift starts at just 2 hours. * Comprehensive 1 hour training is provided. * Experience working with children is helpful but not required Organization: DuPage Children's Museum Want to volunteer at DuPage Children's Museum but don't know where to start? That’s okay! Once you indicate your interest in volunteering at DCM, we’ll contact you to set up an interview, where you’ll learn more about the various opportunities available to you and what each role entails. So don’t let indecision stop you from participating in an experience that’s sure to be rewarding to you and to those you’ll serve here. Volunteers enhance our ability to deliver quality programs and visitor experiences. This is a great opportunity to inspire families, share your enthusiasm, and meet new people! DCM’s current need is for Weekday volunteers available anytime from 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Your time at DCM as a volunteer will be unique and rewarding, and we can’t wait to meet you. More Details: * Regularly scheduled volunteers receive a complimentary Museum Membership. * Flexible shifts to fit your schedule. Length of shift starts at just 2 hours. * Comprehensive 1 hour training is provided. * Experience working with children is helpful but not required Organization: DuPage Children's Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lead Volunteer: IOC in Schools, IOC on WeekendsHelp develop kids ages 3-12 with character inside and out! As a lead volunteer, you’ll join our team after school or on weekends, managing the details of your Inside Out Club section. This includes overseeing the volunteers and students, communicating with parents, leading lessons and activities, and coordinating details with the school and Inside Out Club staff. We welcome co-leads! Lead volunteers are required to complete a background check as well as the Volunteer Release, Confidentiality Agreement and Child Protection Agreement before volunteering. Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Help develop kids ages 3-12 with character inside and out! As a lead volunteer, you’ll join our team after school or on weekends, managing the details of your Inside Out Club section. This includes overseeing the volunteers and students, communicating with parents, leading lessons and activities, and coordinating details with the school and Inside Out Club staff. We welcome co-leads! Lead volunteers are required to complete a background check as well as the Volunteer Release, Confidentiality Agreement and Child Protection Agreement before volunteering. Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Volunteer: IOC in Schools, IOC on WeekendsHelp develop kids ages 3-12 with character inside and out! As a support volunteer, you’ll join our team after school or on weekends, assisting the lead volunteer with Inside Out Club lessons and activities. Support volunteers are required to complete the Volunteer Release, Confidentiality Agreement and Child Protection Agreement before volunteering. After-school volunteers without a child in the Club will also complete a background check.
Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Help develop kids ages 3-12 with character inside and out! As a support volunteer, you’ll join our team after school or on weekends, assisting the lead volunteer with Inside Out Club lessons and activities. Support volunteers are required to complete the Volunteer Release, Confidentiality Agreement and Child Protection Agreement before volunteering. After-school volunteers without a child in the Club will also complete a background check.
Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberBoard of Directors Position Description I Support Community (ISC) dba Inside Out Club DuPage (IOCD) started in September 2012 after seeing the overwhelming need for children to possess a strong foundation in character and community. Our mission is to develop kids with character inside and out. We provide children and their families with opportunities to build and practice social and emotional skills, and to volunteer through the Inside Out Club (IOC) program: There are four Inside Out Club opportunities: In Schools – for students in grades K-5 On Weekends – for kids 3-12 and their families together @Home – online platform for kids and families Through Community – opportunities with local organizationsIOC is designed to engage kids and families in as many of these four opportunities as possible as they practice character skills and volunteer. Working with teachers, volunteers, parents, school administrators and outside organizations, the Inside Out Club is positively impacting more than 1,400 students and their families. IOC focuses on DuPage County and its needs. We Need Your Help. We are very excited to expand the Inside Out Club program and are looking to add board members who are equally as excited. Specifically, we are looking for professionals who are: Committed: to our purpose and in our actions Genuine: authentic, be yourself, represent yourself Caring: thoughtful of others Engaged: actively involvedThis is an extraordinary opportunity for individuals who have passion about IOCD's mission and have the resources (time and financial) to commit to being an active member of the board. Selected board members will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to fulfill the board member responsibilities outlined below as well as attract other well-qualified, fellow high-performing board members. If you possess one or more of these skills and are interested in possibly serving as a board member, please contact Marion Ruthig, Founder & Executive Director, at marion@isupportcommunity.org. For additional information on our mission, vision and programs please visit our website, www.insideoutclub.org Position Specifics: As a board member your job is to support the work of IOCD, provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by IOCD’s Founder & Executive Director, Marion Ruthig, the board relationship is a partnership and the appropriate involvement of the board is both critical and expected. Board Member responsibilities: Leadership, governance and oversight serving as a trusted advisor to the Executive Director as she develops and implements IOCD’s strategic plan. Review agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings. Attend monthly IOCD board meetings. Approve IOCD's annual budget, audit reports, tax returns and material business decisions. Knowledgeable of, and meeting all, legal, ethical and fiduciary responsibilities. Partner with Executive Director and other board members to ensure that board resolutions are carried out. Serve on committees and take on special assignments as they relate to fundraising, programming, board development or other needs of the organization. Represent IOCD to potential funders; act as an ambassador for the organization. Attend as many of the IOCD events as possible.Monthly time commitment is expected to be a minimum of 4-6 hours a month, with additional hours when serving on board committees (10-12 hours per month). Fundraising: Board members will consider IOCD a philanthropic priority and consider making or soliciting annual gifts that reflect that priority. So that IOCD can credibly solicit contributions from foundations, organizations and individuals, IOCD expects to have all board members given commensurate with their capacity. To facilitate cash flows, we expect that all board members will sign up for the monthly donation program and give in accordance with their capacity. We expect board members to introduced IOCD to their networks and work to engage their network in supporting the vision and mission of IOCD. Board Terms & Meetings: The initial term of a board member shall be for two (2) years. After the first term, the board members will be surveyed to determine their willingness to serve again. If willing, board members will serve a second term of two (2) years. After serving two terms, willing board members must be nominated and approved by the remaining board in order to serve a third term of two (2) years. Board members that serve three consecutive terms must then take a one-year absence as an active board member. Should a board member choose to relinquish their term, a minimum of two months’ notice is required prior to leaving the board. Board meetings will be held monthly and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings. IOCD’s meetings will be conducted in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order. Please contact Marion Ruthig, Founder & Executive Director with any questions regarding these qualifications or responsibilities @ 630-320-6898 or marion@insideoutclub.org. Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Board of Directors Position Description I Support Community (ISC) dba Inside Out Club DuPage (IOCD) started in September 2012 after seeing the overwhelming need for children to possess a strong foundation in character and community. Our mission is to develop kids with character inside and out. We provide children and their families with opportunities to build and practice social and emotional skills, and to volunteer through the Inside Out Club (IOC) program: There are four Inside Out Club opportunities: In Schools – for students in grades K-5 On Weekends – for kids 3-12 and their families together @Home – online platform for kids and families Through Community – opportunities with local organizationsIOC is designed to engage kids and families in as many of these four opportunities as possible as they practice character skills and volunteer. Working with teachers, volunteers, parents, school administrators and outside organizations, the Inside Out Club is positively impacting more than 1,400 students and their families. IOC focuses on DuPage County and its needs. We Need Your Help. We are very excited to expand the Inside Out Club program and are looking to add board members who are equally as excited. Specifically, we are looking for professionals who are: Committed: to our purpose and in our actions Genuine: authentic, be yourself, represent yourself Caring: thoughtful of others Engaged: actively involvedThis is an extraordinary opportunity for individuals who have passion about IOCD's mission and have the resources (time and financial) to commit to being an active member of the board. Selected board members will have achieved leadership stature in business, government, philanthropy or the nonprofit sector. His/her accomplishments will allow him/her to fulfill the board member responsibilities outlined below as well as attract other well-qualified, fellow high-performing board members. If you possess one or more of these skills and are interested in possibly serving as a board member, please contact Marion Ruthig, Founder & Executive Director, at marion@isupportcommunity.org. For additional information on our mission, vision and programs please visit our website, www.insideoutclub.org Position Specifics: As a board member your job is to support the work of IOCD, provide mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by IOCD’s Founder & Executive Director, Marion Ruthig, the board relationship is a partnership and the appropriate involvement of the board is both critical and expected. Board Member responsibilities: Leadership, governance and oversight serving as a trusted advisor to the Executive Director as she develops and implements IOCD’s strategic plan. Review agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings. Attend monthly IOCD board meetings. Approve IOCD's annual budget, audit reports, tax returns and material business decisions. Knowledgeable of, and meeting all, legal, ethical and fiduciary responsibilities. Partner with Executive Director and other board members to ensure that board resolutions are carried out. Serve on committees and take on special assignments as they relate to fundraising, programming, board development or other needs of the organization. Represent IOCD to potential funders; act as an ambassador for the organization. Attend as many of the IOCD events as possible.Monthly time commitment is expected to be a minimum of 4-6 hours a month, with additional hours when serving on board committees (10-12 hours per month). Fundraising: Board members will consider IOCD a philanthropic priority and consider making or soliciting annual gifts that reflect that priority. So that IOCD can credibly solicit contributions from foundations, organizations and individuals, IOCD expects to have all board members given commensurate with their capacity. To facilitate cash flows, we expect that all board members will sign up for the monthly donation program and give in accordance with their capacity. We expect board members to introduced IOCD to their networks and work to engage their network in supporting the vision and mission of IOCD. Board Terms & Meetings: The initial term of a board member shall be for two (2) years. After the first term, the board members will be surveyed to determine their willingness to serve again. If willing, board members will serve a second term of two (2) years. After serving two terms, willing board members must be nominated and approved by the remaining board in order to serve a third term of two (2) years. Board members that serve three consecutive terms must then take a one-year absence as an active board member. Should a board member choose to relinquish their term, a minimum of two months’ notice is required prior to leaving the board. Board meetings will be held monthly and committee meetings will be held in coordination with full board meetings. IOCD’s meetings will be conducted in accordance with Robert’s Rules of Order. Please contact Marion Ruthig, Founder & Executive Director with any questions regarding these qualifications or responsibilities @ 630-320-6898 or marion@insideoutclub.org. Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Inside Out Club on WeekendsLooking for a family-friendly volunteer opportunity? We'd love to have you join us for an upcoming Inside Out Club on Weekends event! For families with children ages 3-12 Taught by lead weekend volunteers who are trained by Inside Out Club DuPage Uses Inside Out Club unique integrated curriculum Locations and times vary by activity Pre-registration required
Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Looking for a family-friendly volunteer opportunity? We'd love to have you join us for an upcoming Inside Out Club on Weekends event! For families with children ages 3-12 Taught by lead weekend volunteers who are trained by Inside Out Club DuPage Uses Inside Out Club unique integrated curriculum Locations and times vary by activity Pre-registration required
Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Projects & Events VolunteerJoin us on an event planning committee (Fall Family 5K, Winter Wine & Chocolate, Bags Tournament), or join us one day at a time! We'd love your help at an event, or with short-term administrative and organizational projects. Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Join us on an event planning committee (Fall Family 5K, Winter Wine & Chocolate, Bags Tournament), or join us one day at a time! We'd love your help at an event, or with short-term administrative and organizational projects. Organization: Inside Out Club DuPage Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SCORE MentorShare your knowledge and experience; collaborate with other business professionals to help educate new and established business owners. Being a Fox Valley SCORE Volunteer can be your way to – GIVE BACK to the community Work with a team of people that share similar interests Continue on the path of Life Long LearningEach year Fox Valley SCORE’s team of 100+ business professionals provide over 7,000 client services each year (individual mentoring sessions, workshops and roundtable discussions) Fox Valley SCORE is a chapter of SCORE Association, a national organization that provides service to the small business community throughout the US. SCORE’s Values, Beliefs and Actions are guided by these principles: Clients Matter – their success is our success Giving Back Matters – our volunteers, stakeholders and sponsors, through their support of SCORE are giving back to their communities Volunteers Matter – our volunteers give freely of their time, energy and knowledge to help others. SCORE volunteers donate over one million hours of their time each year to support their communities Experience Matters – a client’s experience matters – the truest measure of our mission and our service—and we ensure our clients have a positive experience. A volunteers’ experience matters – their relevant knowledge, wisdom and experiences serve our clients through mentorship and education; and we ensure that volunteers find value and satisfaction while engaged with SCORE Relationship Matters – In our relationships with each other, clients and our partners, we act with integrity, respect, honesty, purpose and professionalism. We listen with an open mind, encourage and openly communicate with all people seeking help from SCORE. Personal, long-term relationships are a driver of small business success. Community alliances are critical to the success of SCORE Diversity Matters – We believe in the importance, value and power of diversity – diversity of people and diversity of thought. The diversity of race, gender, ethnicity, geography and experience is important and valuable in SCORE. We strive to achieve diversity of our volunteers, staff, board and clients. Lifelong Learning Matters – We believe that small business owners who are lifetime learners adapt to change more readily and are more successful. Volunteers as lifelong learners remain relevant, achiever personal satisfaction and growth.
Organization: Fox Valley SCORE Share your knowledge and experience; collaborate with other business professionals to help educate new and established business owners. Being a Fox Valley SCORE Volunteer can be your way to – GIVE BACK to the community Work with a team of people that share similar interests Continue on the path of Life Long LearningEach year Fox Valley SCORE’s team of 100+ business professionals provide over 7,000 client services each year (individual mentoring sessions, workshops and roundtable discussions) Fox Valley SCORE is a chapter of SCORE Association, a national organization that provides service to the small business community throughout the US. SCORE’s Values, Beliefs and Actions are guided by these principles: Clients Matter – their success is our success Giving Back Matters – our volunteers, stakeholders and sponsors, through their support of SCORE are giving back to their communities Volunteers Matter – our volunteers give freely of their time, energy and knowledge to help others. SCORE volunteers donate over one million hours of their time each year to support their communities Experience Matters – a client’s experience matters – the truest measure of our mission and our service—and we ensure our clients have a positive experience. A volunteers’ experience matters – their relevant knowledge, wisdom and experiences serve our clients through mentorship and education; and we ensure that volunteers find value and satisfaction while engaged with SCORE Relationship Matters – In our relationships with each other, clients and our partners, we act with integrity, respect, honesty, purpose and professionalism. We listen with an open mind, encourage and openly communicate with all people seeking help from SCORE. Personal, long-term relationships are a driver of small business success. Community alliances are critical to the success of SCORE Diversity Matters – We believe in the importance, value and power of diversity – diversity of people and diversity of thought. The diversity of race, gender, ethnicity, geography and experience is important and valuable in SCORE. We strive to achieve diversity of our volunteers, staff, board and clients. Lifelong Learning Matters – We believe that small business owners who are lifetime learners adapt to change more readily and are more successful. Volunteers as lifelong learners remain relevant, achiever personal satisfaction and growth.
Organization: Fox Valley SCORE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mass Escort & Coffee SocialAttend daily Mass and the coffee social: Assist our residents to daily Mass and then join them after Mass for coffee and conversation. This opportunity is from 9:15 - 10:45am. Our faiths, our community and our society are stronger by far when we join up Together and Serve. Organization: St. Patrick's Residence Attend daily Mass and the coffee social: Assist our residents to daily Mass and then join them after Mass for coffee and conversation. This opportunity is from 9:15 - 10:45am. Our faiths, our community and our society are stronger by far when we join up Together and Serve. Organization: St. Patrick's Residence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beauty Salon Shampoo AssistantWe currently are seeking a volunteer for Friday mornings from 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m. in our beauty salon. Work as a team while assisting the hair stylist. Duties include: shampoo, greet and transport residents to their appointment, and light cleaning. Must enjoy working with the elderly.
Organization: St. Patrick's Residence We currently are seeking a volunteer for Friday mornings from 9:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m. in our beauty salon. Work as a team while assisting the hair stylist. Duties include: shampoo, greet and transport residents to their appointment, and light cleaning. Must enjoy working with the elderly.
Organization: St. Patrick's Residence Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60563 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with UsHelp us keep valuable resources out of the landfill and get them to people in need! Volunteers will help with one or more of the following: Sort books or school and office supplies and arrange them on our shelves Help us recycle a variety of items, including cardboard, paper, small scrap metal items Unload books and supplies donated by local residents and organizations Assist in the officePlease visit our volunteer webpage to complete our on-line volunteer application or contact Rose at rose@scarce.org for more details. Organization: SCARCE Help us keep valuable resources out of the landfill and get them to people in need! Volunteers will help with one or more of the following: Sort books or school and office supplies and arrange them on our shelves Help us recycle a variety of items, including cardboard, paper, small scrap metal items Unload books and supplies donated by local residents and organizations Assist in the officePlease visit our volunteer webpage to complete our on-line volunteer application or contact Rose at rose@scarce.org for more details. Organization: SCARCE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 60101 Allow Groups: No |
Inkind: Donate to our Rescue ProjectsYou can donate items for our rescue projects, which are designed to keep valuable resources out of the landfill and help people in need. We accept used books, school and office supplies, and crayons and provide them to schools and not-for-profit organizations. We also accept a variety of other items for reuse and recycling. To see a full list of items we accept and our guidelines for delivery, visit the SCARCE website. Please call us at 630-545-9710 Mon - Fri between 9:00am and 4:30pm or send a message to info@scarce.org if you have questions about donating books or supplies. Organization: SCARCE You can donate items for our rescue projects, which are designed to keep valuable resources out of the landfill and help people in need. We accept used books, school and office supplies, and crayons and provide them to schools and not-for-profit organizations. We also accept a variety of other items for reuse and recycling. To see a full list of items we accept and our guidelines for delivery, visit the SCARCE website. Please call us at 630-545-9710 Mon - Fri between 9:00am and 4:30pm or send a message to info@scarce.org if you have questions about donating books or supplies. Organization: SCARCE Opportunity Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope Pack Events
Host a Hope Pack Event in your facility or ours. Click here for an interest form. Organization: Phil's Friends
Host a Hope Pack Event in your facility or ours. Click here for an interest form. Organization: Phil's Friends Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60172 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring Hope to our Friends with Cancer1.8 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year according to cancer.org. Many of these people find themselves in hopeless situations in hospital rooms and homes across the country. Phil’s Friends provides faith-based practical, emotional, and spiritual support and hope through the distribution of our hand-assembled care packages to those affected by cancer, and consistent ongoing support through our Cards of Hope program and prayer. Our Hope Center is located in Roselle, Illinois. We'd love to have you join us to assemble care packages, decorate Cards of Hope and make blankets for our care packages. Join us during our walk-in sessions listed below or call us at 224-653-8315 to schedule a group serving opportunity. Please complete a participation waiver here. Mondays 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Thursdays 9:30 am - 11:00 am 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm 6:30 pm - 8:00 pmOrganization: Phil's Friends 1.8 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year according to cancer.org. Many of these people find themselves in hopeless situations in hospital rooms and homes across the country. Phil’s Friends provides faith-based practical, emotional, and spiritual support and hope through the distribution of our hand-assembled care packages to those affected by cancer, and consistent ongoing support through our Cards of Hope program and prayer. Our Hope Center is located in Roselle, Illinois. We'd love to have you join us to assemble care packages, decorate Cards of Hope and make blankets for our care packages. Join us during our walk-in sessions listed below or call us at 224-653-8315 to schedule a group serving opportunity. Please complete a participation waiver here. Mondays 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Thursdays 9:30 am - 11:00 am 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm 6:30 pm - 8:00 pmOrganization: Phil's Friends Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60172 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Project CARE PlusCultivating Academic Readiness and Excellence is a volunteer program in which members of the District 2 community volunteer to help students refine skills they’re being taught by their classroom teachers. CARE volunteers give just one hour of their time each week to mentor K-8 students in reading, writing, math, science, social studies and other subjects. On average, around 300 CARE volunteers provided approximately 7,000 hours of academic support. Together, they make a difference in the lives of more than 2,000 BSD2 students. To volunteer with Cultivating Academic Readiness and Excellence or for more information, please contact Lara Schwarz, CARE Coordinator & Community Liaison, at 630-766-2605, ext. 3202 or lschwarz@bsd2.org. Organization: Bensenville School District 2 Cultivating Academic Readiness and Excellence is a volunteer program in which members of the District 2 community volunteer to help students refine skills they’re being taught by their classroom teachers. CARE volunteers give just one hour of their time each week to mentor K-8 students in reading, writing, math, science, social studies and other subjects. On average, around 300 CARE volunteers provided approximately 7,000 hours of academic support. Together, they make a difference in the lives of more than 2,000 BSD2 students. To volunteer with Cultivating Academic Readiness and Excellence or for more information, please contact Lara Schwarz, CARE Coordinator & Community Liaison, at 630-766-2605, ext. 3202 or lschwarz@bsd2.org. Organization: Bensenville School District 2 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendship Partner (Volunteer)Loneliness is one of the greatest challenges refugees and immigrants face in America, so good friends are greatly needed. As a Friendship Partner, you’ll get to know an individual/family and help them navigate life in America. This may involve activities like practicing English, exploring your community together, reading through mail and papers that come home from school, and so much more. Volunteers provide friendship with an emphasis on cultural awareness and practical support focused on empowerment and self-sufficiency. This is a great opportunity to learn about the cultural adjustment process firsthand and experience transformation in your life as well. Friendship Partners commit to meeting regularly for 6 months, spending about four hours or more together each month. Training is provided. Organization: World Relief Chicagoland Loneliness is one of the greatest challenges refugees and immigrants face in America, so good friends are greatly needed. As a Friendship Partner, you’ll get to know an individual/family and help them navigate life in America. This may involve activities like practicing English, exploring your community together, reading through mail and papers that come home from school, and so much more. Volunteers provide friendship with an emphasis on cultural awareness and practical support focused on empowerment and self-sufficiency. This is a great opportunity to learn about the cultural adjustment process firsthand and experience transformation in your life as well. Friendship Partners commit to meeting regularly for 6 months, spending about four hours or more together each month. Training is provided. Organization: World Relief Chicagoland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English Classroom Aide (Volunteer)Learning the English language is one of the most crucial skills for refugees and immigrants to thrive in America. As an English Classroom Aide, you’ll provide support in an adult English class for refugees and immigrants. Responsibilities include leading small group conversation or practice, monitoring student progress, one-on-one tutoring during class time, and assisting the teacher with other classroom duties. Volunteers commit to at least one day per week for 4 to 6 months. Classes are 2 - 2.5 hours in length with the majority occurring weekday mornings, some weekday evenings, and a small number on Saturday mornings. Most classes are happening virtually at this time. Training is provided. No previous English teaching experience is necessary. Knowledge of another language is not necessary. **Volunteers must be Illinois residents** Organization: World Relief Chicagoland Learning the English language is one of the most crucial skills for refugees and immigrants to thrive in America. As an English Classroom Aide, you’ll provide support in an adult English class for refugees and immigrants. Responsibilities include leading small group conversation or practice, monitoring student progress, one-on-one tutoring during class time, and assisting the teacher with other classroom duties. Volunteers commit to at least one day per week for 4 to 6 months. Classes are 2 - 2.5 hours in length with the majority occurring weekday mornings, some weekday evenings, and a small number on Saturday mornings. Most classes are happening virtually at this time. Training is provided. No previous English teaching experience is necessary. Knowledge of another language is not necessary. **Volunteers must be Illinois residents** Organization: World Relief Chicagoland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Tutor (Volunteer)Changing schools is difficult enough; now imagine your new school is in a completely different country, culture, and language. This is the reality for refugee and immigrant youth when they first start school in America. As a Youth Tutor, you can help ease this transition by coming alongside them and their parent(s) as they begin the process of adjusting to school and pursuing academic success. You’ll have the opportunity to help with homework, build a friendship, practice English, provide social-emotional support, and—in some settings—enjoy fun activities together like soccer, art, etc. Tutors are normally paired with a student of the same gender in one of our after-school clubs or outside of our clubs at a mutually determined time, meeting in-person or virtually in some locations. A typical commitment is about 1 - 2 hours once a week over a school semester. Training is provided. Organization: World Relief Chicagoland Changing schools is difficult enough; now imagine your new school is in a completely different country, culture, and language. This is the reality for refugee and immigrant youth when they first start school in America. As a Youth Tutor, you can help ease this transition by coming alongside them and their parent(s) as they begin the process of adjusting to school and pursuing academic success. You’ll have the opportunity to help with homework, build a friendship, practice English, provide social-emotional support, and—in some settings—enjoy fun activities together like soccer, art, etc. Tutors are normally paired with a student of the same gender in one of our after-school clubs or outside of our clubs at a mutually determined time, meeting in-person or virtually in some locations. A typical commitment is about 1 - 2 hours once a week over a school semester. Training is provided. Organization: World Relief Chicagoland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Health Advocate (Volunteer)For refugees and immigrants, being denied healthcare and/or having little to no access prior to resettling in a country like the U.S. is a harsh reality. As a Health Advocate, you’ll come alongside an adult refugee or immigrant with friendship and practical support that empowers them to navigate the American healthcare system and receive the care they need. Health Advocates support World Relief’s most vulnerable refugee clients like those with chronic medical conditions, those with disabilities, and single moms. Volunteer responsibilities can include assisting with transportation to appointments, helping with paperwork, advocating to ensure clients receive proper medical care despite cultural and language barriers, and more universal activities like practicing English, etc. Health Advocates commit to meeting regularly (about 8 hours a month) for 6 months. Having daytime availability is ideal but not always required. Training is provided. Organization: World Relief Chicagoland For refugees and immigrants, being denied healthcare and/or having little to no access prior to resettling in a country like the U.S. is a harsh reality. As a Health Advocate, you’ll come alongside an adult refugee or immigrant with friendship and practical support that empowers them to navigate the American healthcare system and receive the care they need. Health Advocates support World Relief’s most vulnerable refugee clients like those with chronic medical conditions, those with disabilities, and single moms. Volunteer responsibilities can include assisting with transportation to appointments, helping with paperwork, advocating to ensure clients receive proper medical care despite cultural and language barriers, and more universal activities like practicing English, etc. Health Advocates commit to meeting regularly (about 8 hours a month) for 6 months. Having daytime availability is ideal but not always required. Training is provided. Organization: World Relief Chicagoland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsDo you want to help build stronger, safer, and more resilient communities? Do you want to use your time, treasure and talent to do good and empower youth and families? Join our Board of Directors! Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services (NEDFYS) is seeking potential new Board members to help support our mission by playing an active role in all aspects of the organization's fundraising efforts. NEDFYS is a community-based organization which provides high quality, low cost social services to individuals and families who might not otherwise be able to afford them. NEDFYS works with children, adolescents, adults, and families from diverse backgrounds to promote physical and mental wellness, healthy relationships, and cognitive and social skill development. For further information, contact Shannon Hartnett at (630) 693-7934 or via e-mail @ shartnett@addison-il.org Organization: Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services Do you want to help build stronger, safer, and more resilient communities? Do you want to use your time, treasure and talent to do good and empower youth and families? Join our Board of Directors! Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services (NEDFYS) is seeking potential new Board members to help support our mission by playing an active role in all aspects of the organization's fundraising efforts. NEDFYS is a community-based organization which provides high quality, low cost social services to individuals and families who might not otherwise be able to afford them. NEDFYS works with children, adolescents, adults, and families from diverse backgrounds to promote physical and mental wellness, healthy relationships, and cognitive and social skill development. For further information, contact Shannon Hartnett at (630) 693-7934 or via e-mail @ shartnett@addison-il.org Organization: Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Supplies for Youth GroupsNortheast DuPage Family and Youth Services (NEDFYS) is a community-based organization which provides high quality, low cost social services to individuals and families who might not otherwise be able to afford them. NEDFYS works with children, adolescents, adults, and families from diverse backgrounds to promote physical and mental wellness, healthy relationships, and cognitive and social skill development. NEDFYS has several programs were our counselors work with adolescents. We are in need of items such as: Snacks: granola bars, chips, cookies, drinks, etc Games: playing cards, board games, etc. Please call our office at (630) 693-7934 to ask for our current wish list. Thank you for supporting our youth and helping build a stronger, safer, more resilient community! Organization: Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services (NEDFYS) is a community-based organization which provides high quality, low cost social services to individuals and families who might not otherwise be able to afford them. NEDFYS works with children, adolescents, adults, and families from diverse backgrounds to promote physical and mental wellness, healthy relationships, and cognitive and social skill development. NEDFYS has several programs were our counselors work with adolescents. We are in need of items such as: Snacks: granola bars, chips, cookies, drinks, etc Games: playing cards, board games, etc. Please call our office at (630) 693-7934 to ask for our current wish list. Thank you for supporting our youth and helping build a stronger, safer, more resilient community! Organization: Northeast DuPage Family and Youth Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Website/Social Media ManagerAn ideal candidate for this role would have experience in managing a website changes and updates using Weebly. Our hope for role is to have someone help with website functionality that we are trying to add or change. For example, adding CAPTCHA to forms, setting up automated responses, improving website SEO, and help with being more efficient with our social media messaging. We estimate the role would take zero hours some weeks and 2-4 hours (at the most) on weeks when we are making technical modifications. Our website is completely operational and meets most of our needs, we require help for small changes and integration of marketing projects. We currently have a college intern helping in this area who is a Communications major. He is very creative, possesses graphic art skills and some technical skills. He is a quick learner and is a joy to work with. This work may be done over the phone or in person. https://www.livingabundantlyministries.org/volunteer.html Organization: Living Abundantly Ministries An ideal candidate for this role would have experience in managing a website changes and updates using Weebly. Our hope for role is to have someone help with website functionality that we are trying to add or change. For example, adding CAPTCHA to forms, setting up automated responses, improving website SEO, and help with being more efficient with our social media messaging. We estimate the role would take zero hours some weeks and 2-4 hours (at the most) on weeks when we are making technical modifications. Our website is completely operational and meets most of our needs, we require help for small changes and integration of marketing projects. We currently have a college intern helping in this area who is a Communications major. He is very creative, possesses graphic art skills and some technical skills. He is a quick learner and is a joy to work with. This work may be done over the phone or in person. https://www.livingabundantlyministries.org/volunteer.html Organization: Living Abundantly Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant researcher and grant writerThis position will help with finding granting foundations who have an interest in the connection of faith and health and improvement of spiritual, mental and physical health and reduction of disease in congregations and cities. We hope you'll enjoy working with our fun and passionate team of volunteers at Living Abundantly Ministries! This person will research grant opportunities and network with organizations who offer grants that are a match with the strengths of the Come Alive! Program: 1) using research based experiential protocols, 2) track record of positive behavior change in participants, and 3) collect ongoing data base of participant improvement. Applicants will research funding opportunities, organizations and write grants to apply for funding to improve the wellbeing (spiritual, mental and physical) of our population. This position will be volunteer at the outset, but could evolve into a fee per project basis. Our 8 session small group study is an ecumenical Christian program and it is open to all. A person interested in growing in their faith, learning new things about wellbeing and sharing their wisdom and faith with our team would have a fulfilling experience in this position. Angela Stephenson, the executive director of LAM, will fully support this position with connections and resources. This opportunity has flexible hours and could be done as a team with a friend of similar interests. This volunteer opportunity can be done from home most of the time. https://www.livingabundantlyministries.org/volunteer.html Organization: Living Abundantly Ministries This position will help with finding granting foundations who have an interest in the connection of faith and health and improvement of spiritual, mental and physical health and reduction of disease in congregations and cities. We hope you'll enjoy working with our fun and passionate team of volunteers at Living Abundantly Ministries! This person will research grant opportunities and network with organizations who offer grants that are a match with the strengths of the Come Alive! Program: 1) using research based experiential protocols, 2) track record of positive behavior change in participants, and 3) collect ongoing data base of participant improvement. Applicants will research funding opportunities, organizations and write grants to apply for funding to improve the wellbeing (spiritual, mental and physical) of our population. This position will be volunteer at the outset, but could evolve into a fee per project basis. Our 8 session small group study is an ecumenical Christian program and it is open to all. A person interested in growing in their faith, learning new things about wellbeing and sharing their wisdom and faith with our team would have a fulfilling experience in this position. Angela Stephenson, the executive director of LAM, will fully support this position with connections and resources. This opportunity has flexible hours and could be done as a team with a friend of similar interests. This volunteer opportunity can be done from home most of the time. https://www.livingabundantlyministries.org/volunteer.html Organization: Living Abundantly Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Small Group Facilitator for the Come Alive! Christian Wellbeing ProgramFacilitate Small Groups of 6-12 people using our Come Alive! Christian Wellbeing Program. No prior experience is required. The Come Alive! Program has eight 90 minute sessions that you (and a friend?) could co-lead at your church or in your neighborhood. Mentoring with our Living Abundantly Ministries team is included. Co-facilitation is our most user-friendly way to get to know you and help you learn the Come Alive! program. We have lots of fun leading small groups. If you have a passion for your Christian faith and desire to love others as you help them improve their wellbeing, this is the volunteer role for you! https://www.livingabundantlyministries.org/volunteer.html Organization: Living Abundantly Ministries Facilitate Small Groups of 6-12 people using our Come Alive! Christian Wellbeing Program. No prior experience is required. The Come Alive! Program has eight 90 minute sessions that you (and a friend?) could co-lead at your church or in your neighborhood. Mentoring with our Living Abundantly Ministries team is included. Co-facilitation is our most user-friendly way to get to know you and help you learn the Come Alive! program. We have lots of fun leading small groups. If you have a passion for your Christian faith and desire to love others as you help them improve their wellbeing, this is the volunteer role for you! https://www.livingabundantlyministries.org/volunteer.html Organization: Living Abundantly Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Medical StaffIncludes nursing and medical providers. Any help is appreciated. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Includes nursing and medical providers. Any help is appreciated. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clerical VolunteeringVolunteer at our medical office's front desk (answer phones, etc) or scanning and filing. Any help is appreciated. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Volunteer at our medical office's front desk (answer phones, etc) or scanning and filing. Any help is appreciated. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Accounting and Billing Volunteering.Assist with medical billing (process medical claims) and accounting procedures. Any help welcome. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Assist with medical billing (process medical claims) and accounting procedures. Any help welcome. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spiritual Care VolunteeringAssist in spiritual care by counseling, leading Bible studies, becoming a church liaison, etc. Any help is appreciated. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Assist in spiritual care by counseling, leading Bible studies, becoming a church liaison, etc. Any help is appreciated. https://cornerstonefamhealth.com/service-opportunities Organization: Cornerstone Family Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Create Positive NotecardsCreate Positive Notecards Create positive notecards with words of encouragement for children to take home over the weekend. These notecards will be attached to the bags of food for the children and will provide them with positive words of encouragement over the weekend. They can say anything from “Have a Great Day!” to “You are loved”, you can get creative! All notecards must be nondenominational and age appropriate. Click here for Notecard Do’s and Don’ts! The notecards can be printed on any color paper you would like. We recommend printing on card stock or construction paper, that holds up a bit better. Here’s a link to some examples to get you inspired! Click here for our printable notecard template to get started. Once you’re finished making the cards, please send them to the following address: Blessings in a Backpack Please print and complete this contact sheet and include it in the package when shipping your cards!
Questions? Please contact anitaknazze@blessingsinabackpack.org Organization: Blessings in a Backpack Create Positive Notecards Create positive notecards with words of encouragement for children to take home over the weekend. These notecards will be attached to the bags of food for the children and will provide them with positive words of encouragement over the weekend. They can say anything from “Have a Great Day!” to “You are loved”, you can get creative! All notecards must be nondenominational and age appropriate. Click here for Notecard Do’s and Don’ts! The notecards can be printed on any color paper you would like. We recommend printing on card stock or construction paper, that holds up a bit better. Here’s a link to some examples to get you inspired! Click here for our printable notecard template to get started. Once you’re finished making the cards, please send them to the following address: Blessings in a Backpack Please print and complete this contact sheet and include it in the package when shipping your cards!
Questions? Please contact anitaknazze@blessingsinabackpack.org Organization: Blessings in a Backpack Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Start a New ProgramStart a New Blessings Program in Your Area The need to feed children living with food insecurity across the country and in DuPage County is growing. With assistance and support from Blessings in a Backpack staff, you will receive tools and resources to implement and maintain a thriving program and feed more kids in your community. Blessings' unique structure allows the program to be tailored to each community’s resources and needs. This flexibility and community-level focus have fostered rapid growth throughout the country, resulting in more children receiving weekend nutrition. Local volunteers are responsible for raising financial support to cover food and nonfood expenses for their Blessings program. Please contact Anita Knazze, Volunteer Services Manager for additional information at 312-366-2745 or mailto:anitaknazze@blessingsinabackpack.org Organization: Blessings in a Backpack Start a New Blessings Program in Your Area The need to feed children living with food insecurity across the country and in DuPage County is growing. With assistance and support from Blessings in a Backpack staff, you will receive tools and resources to implement and maintain a thriving program and feed more kids in your community. Blessings' unique structure allows the program to be tailored to each community’s resources and needs. This flexibility and community-level focus have fostered rapid growth throughout the country, resulting in more children receiving weekend nutrition. Local volunteers are responsible for raising financial support to cover food and nonfood expenses for their Blessings program. Please contact Anita Knazze, Volunteer Services Manager for additional information at 312-366-2745 or mailto:anitaknazze@blessingsinabackpack.org Organization: Blessings in a Backpack Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Non-attorney Intake VolunteersMake a difference! Prairie State Legal Services seeks volunteers who are able to come to our office in West Chicago on a regular schedule to screen clients for eligibility for Prairie State's services over the phone. No prior legal or hotline experience is necessary. Organization: Prairie State Legal Services Make a difference! Prairie State Legal Services seeks volunteers who are able to come to our office in West Chicago on a regular schedule to screen clients for eligibility for Prairie State's services over the phone. No prior legal or hotline experience is necessary. Organization: Prairie State Legal Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer AttorneysAttorneys: make a difference by doing what you've already been trained to do! Prairie State Legal Services seeks volunteer attorneys who are able to commit to come to our office in Wheaton on a regular schedule to provide telephone advice to clients on a range of civil legal issues through our intake hotline. Prior legal aid experience is not necessary. Prairie State provides malpractice insurance and is a sponsoring entity for retired, inactive, and out-of-state attorneys performing pro bono services pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 756(k). Organization: Prairie State Legal Services Attorneys: make a difference by doing what you've already been trained to do! Prairie State Legal Services seeks volunteer attorneys who are able to commit to come to our office in Wheaton on a regular schedule to provide telephone advice to clients on a range of civil legal issues through our intake hotline. Prior legal aid experience is not necessary. Prairie State provides malpractice insurance and is a sponsoring entity for retired, inactive, and out-of-state attorneys performing pro bono services pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 756(k). Organization: Prairie State Legal Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer OpportunitiesAre you looking to serve your community with purpose? Become a Heartland Volunteer! Our Volunteers are the heart of our hospice team. We depend on our hospice volunteers to help us provide the extra care our patients and their families need. Volunteers have a tremendous impact on the lives of the patients that they serve. We have several Volunteer roles available: Companion Volunteers: visit patients offering support, socialization, and compassion. Vigil Volunteers: provide bedside support to patients and family during their final hours. Pet Partner Volunteers: bring joy by visiting patients with their certified pet partner. Administrative Volunteers: assist in the home office with various projects and duties. Special Project Volunteers: quilt, assist with special events, offer help with annual projects.As a hospice volunteer, you will be oriented to the hospice program so you can understand our caring philosophy and goals. Volunteers have a critical contribution to the hospice experience. We work with your schedule & match you with patients in your community, so contact us and let's make a difference together! Our screening process for the direct patient care roles includes an application, background check and in-person training. I look forward to hearing from you! Contact us @ Jennifer.hurd@hcr-manorcare.com to get started today! Organization: Heartland Hospice Are you looking to serve your community with purpose? Become a Heartland Volunteer! Our Volunteers are the heart of our hospice team. We depend on our hospice volunteers to help us provide the extra care our patients and their families need. Volunteers have a tremendous impact on the lives of the patients that they serve. We have several Volunteer roles available: Companion Volunteers: visit patients offering support, socialization, and compassion. Vigil Volunteers: provide bedside support to patients and family during their final hours. Pet Partner Volunteers: bring joy by visiting patients with their certified pet partner. Administrative Volunteers: assist in the home office with various projects and duties. Special Project Volunteers: quilt, assist with special events, offer help with annual projects.As a hospice volunteer, you will be oriented to the hospice program so you can understand our caring philosophy and goals. Volunteers have a critical contribution to the hospice experience. We work with your schedule & match you with patients in your community, so contact us and let's make a difference together! Our screening process for the direct patient care roles includes an application, background check and in-person training. I look forward to hearing from you! Contact us @ Jennifer.hurd@hcr-manorcare.com to get started today! Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60559 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Phone Volunteer-Work at Home
Here’s an opportunity to help without leaving your home.
Volunteers call the FISH phone number to check voice mail messages from their home and respond to clients of Downers Grove Area FISH who need rides to medical appointments or may need financial assistance.
Volunteers serve one or more days per month.
Since all volunteering is done at home, no commuting is required.
Please register for more information. Call and leave a message at 630-964-7776 and a volunteer will call you back with more information.
Organization: Downers Grove Area FISH
Here’s an opportunity to help without leaving your home.
Volunteers call the FISH phone number to check voice mail messages from their home and respond to clients of Downers Grove Area FISH who need rides to medical appointments or may need financial assistance.
Volunteers serve one or more days per month.
Since all volunteering is done at home, no commuting is required.
Please register for more information. Call and leave a message at 630-964-7776 and a volunteer will call you back with more information.
Organization: Downers Grove Area FISH Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 60515 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Driver to bring donated food to FISH pantryFood Rescue Drivers drive our van to local food stores to pick up donated food and bring to the Downers Grove FISH food pantry. must be able to lift and move boxes, carry from van to food pantry in basement of Downers Grove Township building. Must have good driving record and a positive attitude. Organization: Downers Grove Area FISH Food Rescue Drivers drive our van to local food stores to pick up donated food and bring to the Downers Grove FISH food pantry. must be able to lift and move boxes, carry from van to food pantry in basement of Downers Grove Township building. Must have good driving record and a positive attitude. Organization: Downers Grove Area FISH Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60515 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat TransportFeral Fixers was founded to practice and promote Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). We humanely trap cats that are living outdoors, have them spayed/neutered and then returned to their homes. To help us in this mission, we are looking for volunteers to help transport cats to/from the spay-neuter clinics that we use. We need volunteers to assist in both the "morning runs" (usually 7AM to 10AM) and the "afternoon runs" (usually 4PM to 7PM). Occasionally these times are extended if conditions warrant. For the morning runs, you will need to review the paperwork which is to be delivered to the spay-neuter clinic. When doing the afternoon runs, you will need to review the paperwork you receive from the spay-neuter clinic as well. You need to be at least 21 years of age. You must have a vehicle that can hold at a minimum 10 traps or transfer cages. Any SUV or larger should work. You will also need to agree in writing to follow all Feral Fixers procedures and to sign a waiver. We need volunteers both in the morning and in the afternoon, with "sessions" running approximately 3 hours in the morning and/or 3 hours in the evening once or twice per week. Depending on circumstances, these times may be extended occasionally. If you are interested, please visit our website (www.feralfixers.org) and click on the Want to Help? link at the top. There you will find a link to an online Questionnaire that you can complete and submit to Feral Fixers. Organization: Feral Fixers Feral Fixers was founded to practice and promote Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). We humanely trap cats that are living outdoors, have them spayed/neutered and then returned to their homes. To help us in this mission, we are looking for volunteers to help transport cats to/from the spay-neuter clinics that we use. We need volunteers to assist in both the "morning runs" (usually 7AM to 10AM) and the "afternoon runs" (usually 4PM to 7PM). Occasionally these times are extended if conditions warrant. For the morning runs, you will need to review the paperwork which is to be delivered to the spay-neuter clinic. When doing the afternoon runs, you will need to review the paperwork you receive from the spay-neuter clinic as well. You need to be at least 21 years of age. You must have a vehicle that can hold at a minimum 10 traps or transfer cages. Any SUV or larger should work. You will also need to agree in writing to follow all Feral Fixers procedures and to sign a waiver. We need volunteers both in the morning and in the afternoon, with "sessions" running approximately 3 hours in the morning and/or 3 hours in the evening once or twice per week. Depending on circumstances, these times may be extended occasionally. If you are interested, please visit our website (www.feralfixers.org) and click on the Want to Help? link at the top. There you will find a link to an online Questionnaire that you can complete and submit to Feral Fixers. Organization: Feral Fixers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Homes Needed for Cats & KittensFosters Needed Now! Can you open your home and heart to foster some kittens? Loving foster homes are an essential part of animal rescue. Without foster homes, we cannot rescue. Kitten season begins in April but is heaviest from June to September, we need many, many foster homes to care for our high volume of young kittens. We will provide the supplies and guidance. You provide the home, love, and TLC to help these kittens thrive and prepare them for adoption. Side benefit - lots of laughs, love, and fun from adorable kittens without a long term commitment! Requirements: - Have a safe room with a secure door that can be used as a foster room - Understand & accept kittens who might be fearful & shy and may hiss initially - we will provide lots of guidance on how to turn them into confident, social kittens - Located within ~15 miles of Lombard, IL We need your help with young kittens all the way up to adult age cats. If you would like to help, please fill out an application, it will be greatly appreciated. https://feralfixers.org/cf-foster-questionnaire Any questions? Email gotfriendlies@gmail.com We will be in touch with you, Thank you! Organization: Feral Fixers Fosters Needed Now! Can you open your home and heart to foster some kittens? Loving foster homes are an essential part of animal rescue. Without foster homes, we cannot rescue. Kitten season begins in April but is heaviest from June to September, we need many, many foster homes to care for our high volume of young kittens. We will provide the supplies and guidance. You provide the home, love, and TLC to help these kittens thrive and prepare them for adoption. Side benefit - lots of laughs, love, and fun from adorable kittens without a long term commitment! Requirements: - Have a safe room with a secure door that can be used as a foster room - Understand & accept kittens who might be fearful & shy and may hiss initially - we will provide lots of guidance on how to turn them into confident, social kittens - Located within ~15 miles of Lombard, IL We need your help with young kittens all the way up to adult age cats. If you would like to help, please fill out an application, it will be greatly appreciated. https://feralfixers.org/cf-foster-questionnaire Any questions? Email gotfriendlies@gmail.com We will be in touch with you, Thank you! Organization: Feral Fixers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feral cat careFeral Fixers was founded to practice and promote Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). We humanely trap cats that are living outdoors, have them spayed/neutered and then returned to their homes. To help us in this mission, we are looking for volunteers to help care for these feral cats while they are temporarily in our care. You must be at least 21 years of age, have had prior experience with cats (prior experience with feral cats is a plus), agree to follow all Feral Fixers procedures and be willing to sign a waiver. We need volunteers both in the morning and in the afternoon, with "sessions" running from 1-3 hours. Volunteers are needed most days of the week, but this varies according to how busy we are. If you are interested, please visit our website (www.feralfixers.org) and click on the Want to Help? link at the top. There you will find a link to an online Questionnaire that you can complete and submit to Feral Fixers. Organization: Feral Fixers Feral Fixers was founded to practice and promote Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). We humanely trap cats that are living outdoors, have them spayed/neutered and then returned to their homes. To help us in this mission, we are looking for volunteers to help care for these feral cats while they are temporarily in our care. You must be at least 21 years of age, have had prior experience with cats (prior experience with feral cats is a plus), agree to follow all Feral Fixers procedures and be willing to sign a waiver. We need volunteers both in the morning and in the afternoon, with "sessions" running from 1-3 hours. Volunteers are needed most days of the week, but this varies according to how busy we are. If you are interested, please visit our website (www.feralfixers.org) and click on the Want to Help? link at the top. There you will find a link to an online Questionnaire that you can complete and submit to Feral Fixers. Organization: Feral Fixers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cat & Kitten CareThis is a volunteer opportunity to provide cat care to adoptable cats and kittens at our building in Lombard. Duties include; providing food, cleaning, care, health monitoring, administering medication, and socialization for cats and kittens waiting for a foster home. A candidate is over age 18, with previous cat care experience and availability for a recurring weekly shift either mornings or evenings. If you are interested in more information complete this volunteering questionnaire: https://www.feralfixers.org/cf-general-volunteer-questionnaire FeralFixers.org Thank you! Organization: Feral Fixers This is a volunteer opportunity to provide cat care to adoptable cats and kittens at our building in Lombard. Duties include; providing food, cleaning, care, health monitoring, administering medication, and socialization for cats and kittens waiting for a foster home. A candidate is over age 18, with previous cat care experience and availability for a recurring weekly shift either mornings or evenings. If you are interested in more information complete this volunteering questionnaire: https://www.feralfixers.org/cf-general-volunteer-questionnaire FeralFixers.org Thank you! Organization: Feral Fixers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a lasting difference in the lives of Girl Scouts!Are you a natural leader and collaborator? Then, the Service Unit Manager (SUM) position is for you! SU Managers are VIPs in each geographic service area. They keep things running smoothly for all the volunteers on their teams, which positively impacts girls, parents and lots and lots of troops! By supporting the responsibilities of each volunteer role, you keep your area Girl Scout troops running like a well-oiled machine! Ultimately, your work results in amazing experiences for Girl Scouts in your area. Training and coaching is offered for all volunteer roles. Service Unit Managers register as members of Girl Scouts and are required to complete background screening. For more information visit our website: http://bttr.im/aifc2 Organization: Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Are you a natural leader and collaborator? Then, the Service Unit Manager (SUM) position is for you! SU Managers are VIPs in each geographic service area. They keep things running smoothly for all the volunteers on their teams, which positively impacts girls, parents and lots and lots of troops! By supporting the responsibilities of each volunteer role, you keep your area Girl Scout troops running like a well-oiled machine! Ultimately, your work results in amazing experiences for Girl Scouts in your area. Training and coaching is offered for all volunteer roles. Service Unit Managers register as members of Girl Scouts and are required to complete background screening. For more information visit our website: http://bttr.im/aifc2 Organization: Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Girl Scout Champions Needed!Girl Scout Champions help introduce Girl Scouts to girls and families in local communities. They play a vital role in helping our schools and communities learn about Girl Scouts. Girl Scout Champions show girls and adults how to get involved and join the fun! The role of the Girl Scout Champion is available to anyone who is willing to become a member of Girl Scouts and has completed a background check. Champions are appointed by their local community/Service Unit Manager because they are familiar with their community (or are willing to learn) and are excited about meeting people and making new connections. We request champions agree to a one-year term so there is time to become comfortable with the position and build important relationships. Champions can expect to spend 3-5 hours per month during our peak membership season (August through October)and 2-3 hours during the other months. Girl Scout Champions will work closely with local volunteers and council staff to promote the mission and benefits of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Champions actively engage adults and girls in assigned areas to join Girl Scouts. How do Girl Scout Champions accomplish this? By: Hosting Girl Scout information/recruitment tables at local schools, park districts, libraries or places of worship. Organizing Girl Scout activity tables at community, church, or school events; fairs/carnivals, parades, and seasonal community family events. Attend Girl Scout Champion training.
Organization: Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Girl Scout Champions help introduce Girl Scouts to girls and families in local communities. They play a vital role in helping our schools and communities learn about Girl Scouts. Girl Scout Champions show girls and adults how to get involved and join the fun! The role of the Girl Scout Champion is available to anyone who is willing to become a member of Girl Scouts and has completed a background check. Champions are appointed by their local community/Service Unit Manager because they are familiar with their community (or are willing to learn) and are excited about meeting people and making new connections. We request champions agree to a one-year term so there is time to become comfortable with the position and build important relationships. Champions can expect to spend 3-5 hours per month during our peak membership season (August through October)and 2-3 hours during the other months. Girl Scout Champions will work closely with local volunteers and council staff to promote the mission and benefits of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Champions actively engage adults and girls in assigned areas to join Girl Scouts. How do Girl Scout Champions accomplish this? By: Hosting Girl Scout information/recruitment tables at local schools, park districts, libraries or places of worship. Organizing Girl Scout activity tables at community, church, or school events; fairs/carnivals, parades, and seasonal community family events. Attend Girl Scout Champion training.
Organization: Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Program activities volunteerEvery week girls can participate in a wide variety of programs, events and activities offered by our council. These can vary on any subject from STEM to cooking classes to starting a butterfly garden. All created to help make every girl's experience in Girl Scouts unforgettable. We need a team of volunteers who can help us run these programs. Doing things like helping girls complete tasks, set up and take down, maybe even traffic control. Most of these activities will be held at our Program Center at 3155 71st St, Woodridge, IL 60517. The time commitment is flexible, and you can participate to whatever level you are able for whichever programs/days/times appeal to you. Specific opportunities and scheduling will be discussed after the application process is complete. Must be 18 years of age or older An informal interview is required for this position Training will be provided Volunteers must have own transportation to location Following the informal interview, volunteers in this role are required to register as members of Girl Scouts ($25/year), and complete a criminal background check. Both are done on-line.Organization: Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Every week girls can participate in a wide variety of programs, events and activities offered by our council. These can vary on any subject from STEM to cooking classes to starting a butterfly garden. All created to help make every girl's experience in Girl Scouts unforgettable. We need a team of volunteers who can help us run these programs. Doing things like helping girls complete tasks, set up and take down, maybe even traffic control. Most of these activities will be held at our Program Center at 3155 71st St, Woodridge, IL 60517. The time commitment is flexible, and you can participate to whatever level you are able for whichever programs/days/times appeal to you. Specific opportunities and scheduling will be discussed after the application process is complete. Must be 18 years of age or older An informal interview is required for this position Training will be provided Volunteers must have own transportation to location Following the informal interview, volunteers in this role are required to register as members of Girl Scouts ($25/year), and complete a criminal background check. Both are done on-line.Organization: Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60540 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededMidwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans relies on volunteers to fulfill our mission. We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available for individuals and groups and we make every effort to match volunteers to their area of interest. For a list of current volunteer opportunities, please see our website: http://helpaveteran.org/volunteer Or respond to this posting & someone will contact you with further details. Organization: Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Inc. Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans relies on volunteers to fulfill our mission. We have a variety of volunteer opportunities available for individuals and groups and we make every effort to match volunteers to their area of interest. For a list of current volunteer opportunities, please see our website: http://helpaveteran.org/volunteer Or respond to this posting & someone will contact you with further details. Organization: Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: Yes |
Inkind: Household DonationsWe are currently in need of: Household Coffee Makers (New Please) Paper Plates (Regular Size Please) Paper TowelsCleaning Supplies All Purpose Cleaner e.g., Mr. Clean, Fabuloso (Standard Size Please) Bathroom cleaning Spray e.g., Clorox, Scrubbing Bubbles Liquid Laundry Soap (Standard Size Please) Dish Soap Glass Cleaner Disinfectant Spray (Lysol) Kitchen SpongesWe are always in need of cleaning supplies, all purpose cleaners, dish soap and laundry detergent. Organization: Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Inc. We are currently in need of: Household Coffee Makers (New Please) Paper Plates (Regular Size Please) Paper TowelsCleaning Supplies All Purpose Cleaner e.g., Mr. Clean, Fabuloso (Standard Size Please) Bathroom cleaning Spray e.g., Clorox, Scrubbing Bubbles Liquid Laundry Soap (Standard Size Please) Dish Soap Glass Cleaner Disinfectant Spray (Lysol) Kitchen SpongesWe are always in need of cleaning supplies, all purpose cleaners, dish soap and laundry detergent. Organization: Midwest Shelter for Homeless Veterans, Inc. Opportunity Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60187 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H2O "Going Deeper" Volunteers NeededH2O “Going Deeper” Thursdays 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm (Volunteer time 6:15 pm- 8:45 pm) Every Thursday night from 7:00-8:30 at H2O, staff addresses specific teen issues from a faith-based perspective through games, activities, teaching, and group discussions. Topics vary, including subjects such as self esteem, conflict resolution, and drug resistance (all based on the 40 Developmental Assets of the Search Institute). Youth are reminded that they are capable of making positive choices as they are challenged to live a life of character. {Doors open at 6:30.} Organization: Heart Haven Outreach (H2O) H2O “Going Deeper” Thursdays 6:30 pm- 8:30 pm (Volunteer time 6:15 pm- 8:45 pm) Every Thursday night from 7:00-8:30 at H2O, staff addresses specific teen issues from a faith-based perspective through games, activities, teaching, and group discussions. Topics vary, including subjects such as self esteem, conflict resolution, and drug resistance (all based on the 40 Developmental Assets of the Search Institute). Youth are reminded that they are capable of making positive choices as they are challenged to live a life of character. {Doors open at 6:30.} Organization: Heart Haven Outreach (H2O) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 60440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: H2O "Real Life" Support Group VolunteersTuesdays (Bolingbrook) 6:30 pm-8:30 pm (Volunteer time 6:15 pm-9:00pm) Every Tuesday night from 7:00-8:30 pm at H2O staff and trained volunteers facilitate small groups where teens can come to talk about their feelings, struggles, and achievements. Real Life is a safe place where youth can be heard and know they are not alone. Teens learn to support their peers and to give and receive positive feedback. Doors open at 6:30 pm. An additional 3 hour training is required to volunteer for Support Groups.Organization: Heart Haven Outreach (H2O) Tuesdays (Bolingbrook) 6:30 pm-8:30 pm (Volunteer time 6:15 pm-9:00pm) Every Tuesday night from 7:00-8:30 pm at H2O staff and trained volunteers facilitate small groups where teens can come to talk about their feelings, struggles, and achievements. Real Life is a safe place where youth can be heard and know they are not alone. Teens learn to support their peers and to give and receive positive feedback. Doors open at 6:30 pm. An additional 3 hour training is required to volunteer for Support Groups.Organization: Heart Haven Outreach (H2O) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60440 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: H2O "One-to-One" Mentoring Volunteers (must meet specified requirements)
The purpose of "One-to-Ones", is for the teen to develop a positive relationship with an adult who genuinely cares about him or her and who can provide personal support in dealing with life's pressures.
One-to-One mentoring is available to current Volunteers with excellent attendance and who have been with H2O 6 months or longer.
Organization: Heart Haven Outreach (H2O)
The purpose of "One-to-Ones", is for the teen to develop a positive relationship with an adult who genuinely cares about him or her and who can provide personal support in dealing with life's pressures.
One-to-One mentoring is available to current Volunteers with excellent attendance and who have been with H2O 6 months or longer.
Organization: Heart Haven Outreach (H2O) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60440-3167 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Individual Volunteer at Outreach HouseOpportunities for Individuals:
Basic Requirement: A passion for helping our neighbors. Our volunteers are essential to our operations and we could not do what we do without them. You can contribute regardless of your physical abilities, skills, and whether you have a lot of time or only a little. We welcome young people to volunteer but please note that children must be at least aged 10 (unless part of an organized community group) and individuals 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. VOLUNTEERS CAN HELP IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:Pick up donated food from local retail stores Sort food and clothes and stock shelves and clothing racks Assist guests in First Things First, Clothes Closet and Food Pantry Help with cleaning and restocking of food Transport food waste to compost and other items we cannot use to Goodwill Come visit during our service hours to see how we operate and where you might best fit in. VOLUNTEER TIMES:(These mostly coincide with the times we are open) Mon, Wed, Fri. 8 am - 12:15 pm Wed. 4:30 - 6 pm 3rd Sat. each Month 8:30 - 11am Please sign up using this link to get started. Your community needs you! Organization: The Outreach House Opportunities for Individuals:
Basic Requirement: A passion for helping our neighbors. Our volunteers are essential to our operations and we could not do what we do without them. You can contribute regardless of your physical abilities, skills, and whether you have a lot of time or only a little. We welcome young people to volunteer but please note that children must be at least aged 10 (unless part of an organized community group) and individuals 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. VOLUNTEERS CAN HELP IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:Pick up donated food from local retail stores Sort food and clothes and stock shelves and clothing racks Assist guests in First Things First, Clothes Closet and Food Pantry Help with cleaning and restocking of food Transport food waste to compost and other items we cannot use to Goodwill Come visit during our service hours to see how we operate and where you might best fit in. VOLUNTEER TIMES:(These mostly coincide with the times we are open) Mon, Wed, Fri. 8 am - 12:15 pm Wed. 4:30 - 6 pm 3rd Sat. each Month 8:30 - 11am Please sign up using this link to get started. Your community needs you! Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cleaning Product DonationsA common need of our neighbors in need, not covered by government food assistance, is cleaning supplies: Multi-purpose cleaning solutions and sprays Laundry detergent and bleach Dish detergent Disinfecting wipes Items may only be delivered during our hours of operation, and may not be left outside the door. Organization: The Outreach House A common need of our neighbors in need, not covered by government food assistance, is cleaning supplies: Multi-purpose cleaning solutions and sprays Laundry detergent and bleach Dish detergent Disinfecting wipes Items may only be delivered during our hours of operation, and may not be left outside the door. Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group Volunteers at The Outreach HouseOpportunities for Groups:
Basic Requirement: A passion for helping our neighbors. GROUPS OF VOLUNTEERS CAN HELP IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:Do a collection of non-perishable food, diapers and/or personal care and cleaning products Visit The Outreach House to sort and shelve the donations collected Help with monthly deep cleaning of food pantry and storage and sorting area SMALL GROUP VOLUNTEER TIMES:(These mostly coincide with the times we are open) Mon, Wed, Fri. 8 am - 12:15 pm Wed. 4:30 - 6 pm 3rd Sat. each Month 8:30 - 11am Groups of 10 or more are invited to volunteer at times we are not open. Please contact us at info@theoutreachhouse.org if you would like to schedule a group volunteer event. Organization: The Outreach House Opportunities for Groups:
Basic Requirement: A passion for helping our neighbors. GROUPS OF VOLUNTEERS CAN HELP IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:Do a collection of non-perishable food, diapers and/or personal care and cleaning products Visit The Outreach House to sort and shelve the donations collected Help with monthly deep cleaning of food pantry and storage and sorting area SMALL GROUP VOLUNTEER TIMES:(These mostly coincide with the times we are open) Mon, Wed, Fri. 8 am - 12:15 pm Wed. 4:30 - 6 pm 3rd Sat. each Month 8:30 - 11am Groups of 10 or more are invited to volunteer at times we are not open. Please contact us at info@theoutreachhouse.org if you would like to schedule a group volunteer event. Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Non-Perishable Food DonationsThe Food Pantry always needs donations of non-perishable food items delivered during our hours of operation (see below). High-protein items are especially beneficial. *** A food drive by your school or civic group is a great way to provide this. OUR TOP NEEDS: Pasta Rice Canned and Dry Beans (especially Black and Garbanzo) Lentils Oatmeal Canned Fruits Pasta Sauce Canned meals - Chili, beef stew etc. TunaOther Items we always appreciate: Breakfast cereal (hot & cold) Peanut butter and jelly Nutritious soups Nutrition bars Nuts and dried fruit for healthy snacking Macaroni & cheese Canned items Baking mixes & frosting, pancake mixes & syrupFresh produce harvested from your garden is welcomed in season. "Registration" not required for in-kind donations. Items may only be delivered during our hours of operation, and may not be left outside the door. Organization: The Outreach House The Food Pantry always needs donations of non-perishable food items delivered during our hours of operation (see below). High-protein items are especially beneficial. *** A food drive by your school or civic group is a great way to provide this. OUR TOP NEEDS: Pasta Rice Canned and Dry Beans (especially Black and Garbanzo) Lentils Oatmeal Canned Fruits Pasta Sauce Canned meals - Chili, beef stew etc. TunaOther Items we always appreciate: Breakfast cereal (hot & cold) Peanut butter and jelly Nutritious soups Nutrition bars Nuts and dried fruit for healthy snacking Macaroni & cheese Canned items Baking mixes & frosting, pancake mixes & syrupFresh produce harvested from your garden is welcomed in season. "Registration" not required for in-kind donations. Items may only be delivered during our hours of operation, and may not be left outside the door. Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing DonationsThe Clothes Closet always needs new or gently-used adult and children’s clothing delivered during our hours of operation (see below): All types and sizes of clothing, especially for the current or upcoming season Shoes and boots Outerwear, including winter coats and gloves We also welcome donations of Kohls Cash which we can use to purchase needed clothing items. "Registration" not required for in-kind donations. Items may only be delivered during our hours of operation, and may not be left outside the door. Organization: The Outreach House The Clothes Closet always needs new or gently-used adult and children’s clothing delivered during our hours of operation (see below): All types and sizes of clothing, especially for the current or upcoming season Shoes and boots Outerwear, including winter coats and gloves We also welcome donations of Kohls Cash which we can use to purchase needed clothing items. "Registration" not required for in-kind donations. Items may only be delivered during our hours of operation, and may not be left outside the door. Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Card DonationsHave a gift card you don’t need? We can always use gift cards to purchase items for distribution to our guests. These can be delivered during our hours of operation (see below). Organization: The Outreach House Have a gift card you don’t need? We can always use gift cards to purchase items for distribution to our guests. These can be delivered during our hours of operation (see below). Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hold a Drive for Diapers, Food, Cleaning Supplies or ClothingThe Outreach House has ongoing needs for diapers, wipes and infant hygiene products; non-perishable food; cleaning supplies and clothing. Hosting a drive is a great way to help out and provide for neighbors in need. Please complete this form and you will be contacted with next steps. Organization: The Outreach House The Outreach House has ongoing needs for diapers, wipes and infant hygiene products; non-perishable food; cleaning supplies and clothing. Hosting a drive is a great way to help out and provide for neighbors in need. Please complete this form and you will be contacted with next steps. Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Fundraising Events Planner (with experience)The Outreach House needs support from volunteers with experience in fundraising events (both online and in person) and in marketing (newsletters, brochures, social media), If you have experience in either (or both!) of these areas and have the time volunteer with us (approx. 2 hours commitment a week outside of major fundraising events), we would love to hear from you. Please contact volunteering@theoutreachhouse.org Organization: The Outreach House The Outreach House needs support from volunteers with experience in fundraising events (both online and in person) and in marketing (newsletters, brochures, social media), If you have experience in either (or both!) of these areas and have the time volunteer with us (approx. 2 hours commitment a week outside of major fundraising events), we would love to hear from you. Please contact volunteering@theoutreachhouse.org Organization: The Outreach House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60148 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Warehouse HelpEarthPaint.org is a very dynamic organization with changing needs every day. We always have the need for people to help us with various tasks which could include organizing, stacking, building equipment, and all jobs related to recycling paint. Our location in wood dale is great for people of all ages to be an important part of the newest way to make an impact on our environment. Spend a day or a week and make a difference! You get to choose your own music Organization: EarthPaint.org EarthPaint.org is a very dynamic organization with changing needs every day. We always have the need for people to help us with various tasks which could include organizing, stacking, building equipment, and all jobs related to recycling paint. Our location in wood dale is great for people of all ages to be an important part of the newest way to make an impact on our environment. Spend a day or a week and make a difference! You get to choose your own music Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Forklift donationOur organization employs people with special needs and currently we move every paint can and bucket by hand. Some of our staff has difficulty with this task and we hope to find a machine that can take pallets off of our truck and stack them on racks until our staff can get to them.
We are in need of a forklift or electric pallet jack. Please consider us for your donation. Organization: EarthPaint.org Our organization employs people with special needs and currently we move every paint can and bucket by hand. Some of our staff has difficulty with this task and we hope to find a machine that can take pallets off of our truck and stack them on racks until our staff can get to them.
We are in need of a forklift or electric pallet jack. Please consider us for your donation. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Video Production for Youtube Channel and Social MediaWe have the need for someone that can help us build content for our youtube channel and all of our social media. We are so busy with the day to day that we cannot take the time to create content that will showcase our efforts and generate support for our charity. Organization: EarthPaint.org We have the need for someone that can help us build content for our youtube channel and all of our social media. We are so busy with the day to day that we cannot take the time to create content that will showcase our efforts and generate support for our charity. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant WriterWe are in need of grant searching and writing. Organization: EarthPaint.org We are in need of grant searching and writing. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Online Service HoursWe have the need for people to share the existence of our organization and help spread the word about what we do for people with special needs and for the environment.
Online hours include. Writing and creating emails that can be sent to groups. creating or sharing social media posts. Creating marketing materials that can be sent to customers or supporters. Ect.
We have started a blog that will help you understand many of the online opportunities that we have. https://earthpaintorg.blogspot.com/ Organization: EarthPaint.org We have the need for people to share the existence of our organization and help spread the word about what we do for people with special needs and for the environment.
Online hours include. Writing and creating emails that can be sent to groups. creating or sharing social media posts. Creating marketing materials that can be sent to customers or supporters. Ect.
We have started a blog that will help you understand many of the online opportunities that we have. https://earthpaintorg.blogspot.com/ Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Electrician for our facilityWe need help replacing some florescent fixtures and maybe some ballasts.
If you do electrical work and need community service hours, we can help each other!
We can offer you court ordered service for your help in our facility. Organization: EarthPaint.org We need help replacing some florescent fixtures and maybe some ballasts.
If you do electrical work and need community service hours, we can help each other!
We can offer you court ordered service for your help in our facility. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60919 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Professional PainterWe are a paint recycling company, and so we have the need to paint our facility to show off all of our colors. If you are a painter for a living and need to get community service hours, we are a great match. Earn your hours doing what you already do best!
Please only apply for this volunteer activity if you currently work as a painter and need community service hours. Organization: EarthPaint.org We are a paint recycling company, and so we have the need to paint our facility to show off all of our colors. If you are a painter for a living and need to get community service hours, we are a great match. Earn your hours doing what you already do best!
Please only apply for this volunteer activity if you currently work as a painter and need community service hours. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pallet Jacks neededOur Shop is growing and we have the need for a pallet Jack or Two. If you have one that you would like to donate, please contact us.
Thank You!
Organization: EarthPaint.org Our Shop is growing and we have the need for a pallet Jack or Two. If you have one that you would like to donate, please contact us.
Thank You!
Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pallet Racking NeededWe need pallet racking for our warehouse. Our charity employs people with disabilities and we need to use our vertical space better to allow more safe room to move around our warehouse. Thank You! If you have Racks that you would be willing to donate to us, please contact us. EarthPaint.org'
Organization: EarthPaint.org We need pallet racking for our warehouse. Our charity employs people with disabilities and we need to use our vertical space better to allow more safe room to move around our warehouse. Thank You! If you have Racks that you would be willing to donate to us, please contact us. EarthPaint.org'
Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mechanic HelpWe have several trucks, one gas and one diesel. We also have a jeep that was donated to us that does not run. We hope to have all of these vehicles ready for our busy season. If you are a mechanic that needs service hours, or a shop that wants to give back, your help would mean a great deal to us. Please contact us if you can help.
Please only apply if you work as a mechanic with the tools and experience to work on our projects. We hope to work with an individual or team that can help either at our facility or your repair shop. Organization: EarthPaint.org We have several trucks, one gas and one diesel. We also have a jeep that was donated to us that does not run. We hope to have all of these vehicles ready for our busy season. If you are a mechanic that needs service hours, or a shop that wants to give back, your help would mean a great deal to us. Please contact us if you can help.
Please only apply if you work as a mechanic with the tools and experience to work on our projects. We hope to work with an individual or team that can help either at our facility or your repair shop. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: accounting helpWe are a growing organization and we need help to keep everything straight. We also need help with getting all of the proper requirements for grants. We have been through a lot of red tape this year and cannot afford the rates that accountants are asking for.
Could you help us do out 990? Organization: EarthPaint.org We are a growing organization and we need help to keep everything straight. We also need help with getting all of the proper requirements for grants. We have been through a lot of red tape this year and cannot afford the rates that accountants are asking for.
Could you help us do out 990? Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Phone relationship builderEarthPaint makes the best paint in the world and we need your help to let people know. This is a remote opportunity where you can locate and call approved people and talk about how they can work with our Charity. Reach out to us for more details. Organization: EarthPaint.org EarthPaint makes the best paint in the world and we need your help to let people know. This is a remote opportunity where you can locate and call approved people and talk about how they can work with our Charity. Reach out to us for more details. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garage Door RepairOur facility has a dock door that wont stay open. We need the help of someone who can work on large garage doors and possibly install a new opener and springs. Court ordered volunteers are welcome to contact us. Organization: EarthPaint.org Our facility has a dock door that wont stay open. We need the help of someone who can work on large garage doors and possibly install a new opener and springs. Court ordered volunteers are welcome to contact us. Organization: EarthPaint.org Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 60191 Allow Groups: No |