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Rocking Horse Rehab
Assist with equine-assisted therapy sessions and activities, supporting therapists and ensuring a safe environment for clients and horses. Volunteers will help with horse care and client interaction.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Teens can lead change by volunteering in roles such as tutoring, event support, and program assistance. This opportunity builds skills, confidence, and community involvement.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Help keep the Y running strong by lending a hand with indoor/outdoor projects, light repairs, or beautification efforts. This role is flexible and suitable for DIYers and service groups.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Explore your interest in a Branch Board member position within the Greater Somerset County YMCA. The Branch Board is responsible for developing and advising the organization.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Bring energy to signature events like Healthy Kids Day or Hillsborough HOP 5k by helping to plan, promote, or lend a hand on the day of the event. This opportunity is perfect for teens, families, and corporate teams.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Join as a board member to contribute to the governance and direction of the organization. Responsibilities include attending meetings, being well-informed of policy matters, and ensuring the Y is well managed.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Champion the YMCA's mission by raising awareness and supporting fundraising efforts for the Annual Campaign. This role is ideal for advocates and storytellers passionate about ensuring access for all.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Help organize or participate in donation drives or service projects that meet local needs, such as school supplies, winter gear, or food distribution. This role is suitable for families, scout troops, and first-timers.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Support the Community Engagement Committee in cultivating a welcoming environment and leading initiatives that reflect and celebrate the cultural diversity of the communities served by the Y.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Assist with a 45 minute boxing class for those in our Parkinson's program. Volunteers needed to help with support and balance, getting equipment, and assisting the instructor.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Assist with front desk tasks, data entry, or office organization to help the YMCA operate smoothly behind the scenes. This opportunity is great for organized helpers and students.
Greater Somerset County YMCA
Support youth and adult programs through tutoring, mentoring, coaching, and class assistance. Make a direct impact in someone's day by volunteering as a tutor, childcare aide, or wellness assistant.
Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Join a crew for manual and chemical control of invasive plant species. This opportunity is available on weekdays only from March to October.
Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Greet visitors and provide Refuge orientation. Handle sales in Friends Nature Shop. A minimum of at least one 3-hour shift per month is required. This opportunity is available on weekdays and weekends year-round.
Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Greet visitors and introduce them to the refuge and the boardwalk area. This opportunity is outdoors and available on weekdays and weekends year-round.
Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Participate in various carpentry projects. This opportunity is available on weekdays year-round.
Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Help maintain display gardens at the visitor center. This opportunity is available on weekdays only from March to October.
Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Assist with guided walks for school groups and community organizations. This opportunity is available on weekdays and weekends year-round.
Mr Local History
Engage with the community to promote local history through events, guided tours, and educational programs. Volunteers will help organize and participate in various history-related activities to raise awareness and appreciation for New Jersey's rich history.
NJ Audobon Society
Staff exhibit booths at fairs and special functions to promote NJ Audubon's mission and programs. Volunteers will engage with the public and provide information about the organization's conservation efforts.
Great Swamp Watershed Association
Assist with various office tasks such as event support, envelope stuffing for membership renewals, and general administrative duties throughout the year.
Great Swamp Watershed Association
Contribute to writing blog posts, articles, and assisting with social media outreach to promote the organization's mission and activities. Monthly meetings are held for planning and collaboration.
Great Swamp Watershed Association
Assist staff with in-classroom presentations using a hands-on watershed model to educate students about water pollution. Volunteers will receive training to confidently present in schools within the Great Swamp Watershed and Passaic River area.
Great Swamp Watershed Association
Engage in stream monitoring programs including visual assessments, chemical monitoring, and E. coli monitoring. Volunteers will participate in stream restoration events and other water quality-related programs.
Moms Helping Moms Foundation
Young professionals, ages 18-35, who are dedicated to making a palpable difference in our community and are passionate about our cause. Members contribute to the development & expansion of the organization while having the opportunity to lead fundraising & awareness events, volunteer for MHM functions, and participate in local and national campaigns.
Moms Helping Moms Foundation
Volunteering at Moms Helping Moms is fun and rewarding! Join us in our air-conditioned/heated warehouse in Warren Township, Somerset County, to sort baby clothes, count diapers, and repackage loose diapers. We welcome individual volunteers, ages 14+, to help out in our warehouse on many weekdays.
Moms Helping Moms Foundation
Volunteers under 14 or those preferring off-site projects can host supply drives, create literacy flashcards, or collect and sort clothing. These activities support MHM's mission from various locations.
Great Swamp Watershed Association
Volunteers help with land management tasks such as planting native species, removing invasive species, and maintaining hiking trails at the 73-acre Conservation Management Area in Harding Township.
Mendham Fire Department
The Mendham Fire Department began serving the local community in 1905. Its membership has always been, and still is, comprised completely of volunteers from the local area. Civic-minded residents with a drive to go the extra distance when the alarm rings out have joined the roster and proudly serve as one of Mendham’s bravest. Do you want to help your fellow neighbors, work hard, meet new people and have fun at the same time? If you do, then Volunteer! And join the Mendham Fire Department! | Requirements: Requirements vary based on the membership opportunity you are interested in; for more information please visit: https://mendhamfd.org/join/ | Categories: Department Support, Firefighter
Morris County Parks
The Adopt-A-Trail Program offers volunteers the opportunity to help maintain over 250 miles of trails. Volunteers can choose to be Trail Watchers, Trail Keepers, or participate in the Trail Fun Series for more complex maintenance tasks.
Morris County Parks
The MCPC regularly hosts scouts for projects towards rank advancement and service hours. Projects include construction of benches, bird blinds, and floating docks. Interested individuals should contact department leaders directly for projects that best meet their interests.
Willowwood Arboretum
Volunteers can adopt a trail to report conditions, perform maintenance, or participate in complex trail maintenance and construction techniques. This program helps maintain over 250 miles of trails.
Morris County Parks
Gardenworks volunteers work alongside staff to improve and maintain public gardens. Tasks include planting, propagating, pruning, and plant identification. Volunteers gain hands-on experience in specialized gardens.
Senior Center of the Chathams
This includes answering phones, taking messages, light office work (such as filing, faxing, making copies, etc.), setting up refreshments, and other customer service duties. This includes heavy contact with Center members. Good communication and organizational skills are required. Shifts are available Mondays through Fridays from 9AM-Noon.
Senior Center of the Chathams
From time to time assistance is needed with one of our many social events. Duties can include decorating, setting up for events, and serving food. Can also include on-site assistance at our paper shred fundraisers. All that is needed is a positive attitude and a willingness to give back to the community. Approximately 2-3 hours on a monthly basis.
Senior Center of the Chathams
We promote our programs and events through flyers that need to be posted in the Center and at various locations around town. Experience with programs such as Canva, Google Docs, PowerPoint, etc. is needed to help design promotional flyers at various times of the month.
Senior Center of the Chathams
We’re always interested in meeting enthusiastic people with expertise, passion, or a special skill they would like to share with our members. Perhaps you can volunteer to: hold a TED Talk, speak to an audience about your work, passion, or hobbies; share photos from a unique travel experience – or whatever you may have to offer. We’re open to ideas!
Senior Center of the Chathams
Help us with database manipulation and spreadsheet maintenance. Requires ensuring all data is entered accurately; reviewing all information entered and making corrections where necessary. Experience with Excel and database skills required. This can be done at flexible times and may require 2-5 hours per month.
Senior Center of the Chathams
Help keep our lending library organized by shelving and re-shelving books in proper areas. This entails approximately one hour per week, anytime the Center is open.
Senior Center of the Chathams
Do you have an artistic talent or hobby that you can teach to others? Contact us to schedule a 45-minute to 1-hour craft session here at the Center. We will supply all the needed materials.
Peapack Gladstone Fire Dept
Peapack-Gladstone Fire Department is an all-volunteer. Our department is a group of dedicated neighbors helping neighbors and visitors alike. We need your help. If you enjoy our community; enjoy the many benefits of our town and surroundings; consider giving back. Become a firefighter. | Requirements: Mostly a willingness to help your friends, neighbors, and visitors on what might be the worst day of their lives. Juniors must be between 16 and 18 Regular members start at 18 | Categories: Firefighter
Berkeley Heights Fire Department
New members wanted. | Requirements: Be between the ages of 16-45. Berkeley Heights residents or residents of a bordering community. Call 908-464-0800 for more information. | Categories: Firefighter, Junior Members
Starfish Animal Haven Inc
Participate in organizing and executing fundraising events to support our life-saving programs. Volunteers will engage with the community to raise awareness and funds for our rescue efforts.
Starfish Animal Haven Inc
Assist with operations at our Thrift shop, helping to organize and manage items for sale. Volunteers will contribute to fundraising efforts that support our animal rescue mission.
Starfish Animal Haven Inc
Help with off-site adoption events by setting up, interacting with potential adopters, and assisting with the care of animals during the event. Volunteers will play a crucial role in finding homes for our animals.
Starfish Animal Haven Inc
Provide exercise and socialization for dogs and cats in our care. Volunteers will help improve the animals' quality of life and prepare them for adoption by spending time walking dogs and socializing with cats.
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
Assist with low-cost vaccine clinics in underserved local communities. Volunteers play a vital role in keeping the events organized and efficient. Clinics are held on Saturdays in the spring, summer, and early fall.
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
Assist with laundry, make enrichment treats for the dogs, or sort donations, supporting staff every afternoon. This role is vital in maintaining the daily operations of the center.
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
Help customers find the perfect toy, gift, or supplies during adoption hours and work the register. A minimum of two shifts per month is required.
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
Assist staff with morning cleaning in the cattery or kennels. This critical and rewarding position is an essential part of caring for the animals. Shifts are available every day from 8:30 to 11:30 AM.
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
Engage with the public at community events and talk about St. Hubert’s programs and services, including volunteering, fostering, and community outreach opportunities.
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
Assist in exercising the dogs throughout the day. Must be 18 years of age or older, successfully complete training, and be able to handle medium to large size dogs.
St. Huberts Animal Welfare Center
Spend time socializing the cats at the shelter to keep them happy and help them become more adoptable. Must be 18 years of age or older.
The Seeing Eye
Assist with various duties at The Seeing Eye's campuses, including meeting puppies and dogs in the program. Volunteers must be 18 or older, and the average wait time for placement is six months to a year.
Willowwood Arboretum
Volunteers lead farm tours, assist with gardening, and support special events at this historic farm. Opportunities include being a tour guide, docent, or workshop assistant.
Visiting Nurse Service of Northern New Jersey
VNA's House Calls for Groceries volunteers deliver vital grocery shopping services to homebound residents in Morris County. Volunteers take time from their busy schedules to ensure that these residents have the necessary groceries.
Visiting Nurse Service of Northern New Jersey
Specially trained VNA Hospice volunteers visit with hospice patients and their families, providing comfort and compassion during the final stages of life. This is some of the most rewarding work for volunteers who enjoy making a significant impact on people's lives.
Visiting Nurse Service of Northern New Jersey
Volunteers can help from the comfort of their home by assisting with administrative tasks such as assembling admission packets. This role supports the VNA's operations and helps ensure smooth service delivery.
Willowwood Arboretum
Volunteers monitor bluebird nest boxes, visiting them weekly to track species and numbers, report damages, and sometimes make repairs. This program helps fledge over 400 young birds annually.
Morris County Parks
Volunteers monitor bluebird nest boxes in county parks, tracking species and numbers of birds, reporting damages, and making repairs. This program supports over 400 young birds annually.
Literacy Volunteers of Morris County
For those interested in corporate or individual volunteer opportunities, please contact Debbie at debbie@lvmorris.org for more information. Volunteers help with various tasks to support our mission.
Literacy Volunteers of Morris County
As a volunteer tutor, you will provide free instruction to adults who lack the ability to read, write, or speak English. We offer free training to all our volunteers to ensure they are well-prepared to help our students.
First Night Morris
Volunteers participate in welcoming attendees, checking admission buttons, managing venues, working the command center, and staffing street fairs during the New Year's Eve event.
Market Street Mission
Help serve hot, nutritious breakfast and dinner to guests from the community and residents in the Life Change Program. Duties include serving meals, preparing some food items, and light clean-up after the meal. A brief training on food handling will be provided.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers assist in collecting and distributing new or gently used coats. Responsibilities include registration, refreshments, greeting, and assisting guests in coat selection.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers engage in maintenance projects such as painting or landscaping based on the current needs of the Mission.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers tutor residents pursuing their GED, based on the needs of the men in the program.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers assist with cleaning, sorting, and organizing items in the Thrift Store. This role may require physical activity such as walking and standing.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers help collect and organize food donations, including bulk size cans and various food items. Donations can be dropped off at specified locations.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers help set up, wrap gifts, and assist men in the program with selecting gifts for children. Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a guardian.
Grow It Green Morristown
Help us grow more food at The Urban Farm. Most projects involve working outdoors and may require physical labor. No gardening experience is needed as guidance will be provided.
Grow It Green Morristown
Volunteers at the Winter Market will help with setup, customer assistance, and other tasks to support local farmers and makers. Volunteers aged 15 and above may work independently, while those 14 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
The Seeing Eye
As a Puppy Raiser, you will help raise a puppy that will eventually become a Seeing Eye dog. This involves providing a loving home, basic training, and socialization experiences for the puppy.
Good Grief
Volunteers will lead 60-minute tours at the Good Grief centers, introducing community members to the organization's mission, programs, and facilities. Volunteers should be comfortable speaking to groups and sharing information about Good Grief's impact.
Linc Program
Help pack bags of food for families during distribution events. Volunteers also assist in packing fresh produce items in the kitchen.
Linc Program
Assist in preparing food and hygiene products for monthly distributions. Volunteers set out and organize items for families to select during distribution events.
Linc Program
Volunteers sort incoming donations, check expiration dates, and organize items on shelves to prepare for distribution. This role is crucial in ensuring that families receive safe and fresh products.
Linc Program
Tend to the Giving Garden during spring and summer months. Volunteers help grow and maintain produce that is distributed to families in need.
Art in the Atrium
Assist in setting up and organizing art exhibits, ensuring that artworks are displayed according to the curator's vision. Volunteers will help with logistics and visitor engagement during events.
Martinsville Community Center
Volunteers are needed for building and yard clean-ups as well as helping to organize community events. Volunteers can also propose ideas for activities for adults and children.
Martinsville Community Center
The Washington Valley Library is seeking volunteers to assist with library operations. Volunteers will help with organizing books, assisting visitors, and maintaining the library environment.
Kidstokidsii
Mentors are responsible for guiding and supporting special needs children through various programs, helping them develop social skills and confidence. Volunteers are expected to participate in training sessions and engage with children in activities such as swimming, art, and sports.
Morristown Neighborhood House
Host a workshop with our teens, focusing on skill development and personal growth. Volunteers will engage with teens to provide guidance and mentorship.
Morristown Neighborhood House
Lead a craft or project session with preschool or after-school classrooms, encouraging creativity and learning through hands-on activities.
Morristown Neighborhood House
Assist in maintenance projects to help keep our facilities in top condition. Volunteers will work on various tasks as needed.
Madison Fire Dept
Thank you for your interest in joining the Madison Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter. The Madison Fire Department is a combination fire department, utilizing both paid and volunteer firefighters. Because of the combination department, Madison benefits by the immediate response of paid personnel, complemented by volunteer manpower which responds directly to the scene with their own personal protective gear. The department responds out of 1 firehouse, located on Prospect Street. The department operates 2 pumpers, an aerial truck, a rescue truck, and a utility truck. We respond to over 1,300 calls a year. | Requirements: Must be 18 years old and out of High School. Must be a Madison resident or live within 2 miles of Madison's border. Since firefighting is a physically challenging activity, the candidate must be able to perform duties like climbing ladders, crawling and lifting all while wearing approximately 50 pounds of protective gear. | Categories: Firefighter
Willowwood Arboretum
Volunteers work alongside staff to improve and maintain public gardens, gaining hands-on experience in planting, propagating, pruning, and plant identification. Tools are provided, and volunteers should be prepared for outdoor work.
Green Knoll Vol Fire Co #1
Established in 1947, the Green Knoll Fire Company is a member of Bridgewater Township Fire District #3 along with Country Hills Fire (Station 24) and North Branch Fire (Station 49). The GKFC is an all-volunteer organization with two fire stations Green Knoll Station No. 1 located at 606 North Bridge Street Green Knoll Station No. 2 located on Dow Road The Green Knoll Fire Company serves a population of 30,000 residents covering 15 square miles of schools, libraries, houses, businesses, churches, synagogues, temples, and shopping malls. The Green Knoll Volunteer Fire Company responds to over 600 calls a year and provides reciprocal assistance to neighboring townships. | Requirements: Must be 18 or older. Cadet members must be at least the age of 15. Cadet members may provide support in non-operational areas. All applicants will be subject to a complete background check. All applicants must pass a physical examination as per the guidelines of the New Jersey State Fireman's Association. All members must successfully complete Firefighter I training within one year of being elected to membership. Must respond to a certain minimum % of calls per month. | Categories: Department Support, Firefighter
Green Knoll Vol Fire Co #1
Established in 1947, the Green Knoll Fire Company is a member of Bridgewater Township Fire District #3 along with Country Hills Fire (Station 24) and North Branch Fire (Station 49). The GKFC is an all-volunteer organization with two fire stations Green Knoll Station No. 1 located at 606 North Bridge Street Green Knoll Station No. 2 located on Dow Road The Green Knoll Fire Company serves a population of 30,000 residents covering 15 square miles of schools, libraries, houses, businesses, churches, synagogues, temples, and shopping malls. The Green Knoll Volunteer Fire Company responds to over 600 calls a year and provides reciprocal assistance to neighboring townships. Volunteer Category: Firefighter, Department Support | Requirements: Must be 18 or older. Cadet members must be at least the age of 15. Cadet members may provide support in non-operational areas. All applicants will be subject to a complete background check. All applicants must pass a physical examination as per the guidelines of the New Jersey State Fireman's Association. All members must successfully complete Firefighter I training within one year of being elected to membership. Must respond to a certain minimum % of calls per month. | Categories: Junior Members
Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Assist at Special Events with hospitality or other tasks as needed to ensure the success of the event. Help promote membership by acquainting the public with the special advantages the Friends offer.
Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Opportunities abound at our annual plant sale, including set-up and tear-down, pricing, cashiers, plant consultants, and more. Check our homepage mid-March to May for more details and to sign up for the next Plant Sale.
Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Participate in various tasks depending on the event. Volunteer information will be announced in weekly eblasts when applicable.
Frelinghuysen Arboretum
Capture photographs of events, speakers, staff, and attendees at The Frelinghuysen Arboretum. Photos may be used in various publications and volunteers receive complimentary event admission.
Green Brook Fire Department
The Green Brook Fire Department has been providing fire protection and rescue services to the residents and visitors to the Township of Green Brook since 1928. The membership consists of 100% volunteers. The Department is seeking dedicated, community minded individuals for essential community service. After joining the Department you will be provided all necessary training and protective clothing by the Township at no charge. Green Brook is a small community with mainly residential homes, some townhome / condominium complexes and a commercial corridor on US Highway 22. The department averages 225- 275 calls a year. Do you want to help your fellow neighbors, work hard, meet new people and have fun at the same time? If you do, then Volunteer! And join the Green Brook Fire Department! | Requirements: Positions are open for anyone age 16 or older and no prior training is required. We will provide all training free of charge to qualified applicants. Applicants must be able to pass a physical exam as part of application process. Applicants age 18 and above: Firefighter and Firefighter/EMT: responds to fire and/or EMS calls and actively participates in firefighting or EMS duties and training. Applicants age 16 & 17: Junior Member: Age 16-17, responds to fire and/or EMS calls, assists firefighters or EMTs in performance of duties but does not actively engage in firefighting. Prospective Junior or Regular Probationary applicants must live in Green Brook or within 10 minutes of Firehouse #1 or Firehouse #2. The regular probation period is 1 year. In that time frame you must be able to attend and pass a NJ State certified Firefighter 1 Course. The FF 1 course is usually 2 nights a week and 1 day on the weekend for approximately 3.5 months. In the interim you must also become proficient on equipment operation and location and each piece of apparatus. | Categories: Firefighter, Junior Members
Green Brook Fire Department
The Green Brook Fire Department has been providing fire protection and rescue services to the residents and visitors to the Township of Green Brook since 1928. The Green Brook Rescue Squad has been providing emergency medical services to the residents and visitors to the Township of Green Brook since 1950. In 1999 the two Departments merged to create the Green Brook Fire-EMS Department. The membership consists of 100% volunteers. The Department is seeking dedicated, community minded individuals for essential community service. After joining the Department you will be provided all necessary training and protective clothing at no charge. Do you want to help your fellow neighbors, work hard, meet new people and have fun at the same time? If you do, then Volunteer! And join the Green Brook Fire-EMS Department! | Requirements: Positions are open for anyone age 16 or older and no prior training is required. We will provide all training free of charge to qualified applicants. Applicants must be able to pass a physical exam as part of application process. Applicants age 18 and above: Firefighter and Firefighter/EMT: responds to fire and/or EMS calls and actively participates in firefighting or EMS duties and training. Applicants age 16-18: Junior Member: Age 16-18, responds to fire and/or EMS calls, assists firefighters or EMTs in performance of duties but does not actively engage in firefighting. | Categories: Firefighter
United Way of Northern New Jersey
Join the United Way's Tax Prep Team to provide free, IRS-certified tax preparation services for ALICE households. Volunteers will receive training to become certified tax preparers and help families navigate tax season.
United Way of Northern New Jersey
Participate in a nationwide day of service every June 21st, joining others across the country in various community service activities. Volunteers will engage in projects that benefit local communities and promote positive change.
Morristown Neighborhood House
Run engaging activities at our Social Adult Day Center, providing social interaction and enrichment for adult participants.
Jewish Federation of Greater Metrowest New Jersey
Volunteers needed to read to children in local elementary and preschools. Books and training are provided through the Reading Buddies program.
The Seeing Eye
Contribute unique skills remotely to support The Seeing Eye's mission. Volunteers can work from home for a few hours per week.
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