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Onebothell
Join monthly community clean-up events to help maintain the cleanliness and beauty of local parks and trails. Volunteers will participate in trash collection and other maintenance activities.
Onebothell
Help install signage and create passive education opportunities for park visitors. Volunteers will contribute to projects that enhance public knowledge and appreciation of local green spaces.
Onebothell
Assist with land restoration events by helping to remove invasive species and restore natural habitats. Volunteers will work on projects aimed at improving the ecological health of community green spaces.
Shelton View Forest Stewardship Association
Help collect data on the many birds that live in Shelton View Forest by entering your observations online or on the EBird app. This opportunity is open to birders of all skill levels.
Hidden Gem Cat Rescue
Volunteers assist with events, projects, transportation, and tasks that help care for cats in need. Opportunities are available throughout the weekdays and weekends, and volunteers are encouraged to join even if they cannot commit to a regular schedule.
Shelton View Forest Stewardship Association
Assist in maintaining the cleanliness of Shelton View Forest by picking up and packing out trash. This role is vital for preserving the natural beauty and health of the forest ecosystem.
Shelton View Forest Stewardship Association
Promote the protection of Shelton View Forest by inviting friends and family for hikes, sharing on social media, and displaying SVF signs. This role involves community engagement and awareness-raising.
Shelton View Forest Stewardship Association
Submit letters to the editor at the Bothell Kenmore Reporter to raise awareness about the importance of preserving Shelton View Forest. Share your personal story and reasons for supporting the forest.
Nourishing Networks Central
Participate in local Nourishing Network groups to identify and solve crucial human needs problems affecting your community. These groups provide a warm and inclusive space for volunteers to collaborate and make a tangible impact.
Pace At Lockwood
Accompany students on field trips to ensure safety and provide support to teachers. Volunteers must complete a Level 2 background check.
Pace At Lockwood
Assist in classroom activities either in-person or virtually during school hours. Responsibilities include supporting teachers and engaging with students to enhance their learning experience.
Whale Scout Inc
Join Whale Scout's 'Helpin’ Out' events to plant native trees, remove invasive plants, and restore salmon habitat in the Puget Sound region. Volunteers help make more Chinook salmon available for orcas, with all tools and equipment provided.
Patient Empowerment Network
Join a network of passionate empowerment ambassadors who partner with the cancer community to enhance health literacy. Volunteers engage with cancer patients and families, serving as a direct conduit of empowerment and support.
Beneficial Sound
Provide technical support for Beneficial Sound's operations. Volunteers will assist with troubleshooting, maintaining equipment, and supporting technology needs.
Beneficial Sound
Assist in setting up and facilitating Gong Bath Meditation sessions. Volunteers will help create a peaceful environment and support participants during the sessions.
Beneficial Sound
Assist in managing various projects within Beneficial Sound. Volunteers will help coordinate activities, track progress, and ensure project goals are met.
Beneficial Sound
Help manage and create content for Beneficial Sound's social media platforms. Volunteers will engage with the community and promote the organization's events and programs.
Beneficial Sound
Support Beneficial Sound's fundraising efforts by helping organize events and campaigns. Volunteers will work closely with the team to promote the organization's mission and raise funds.
Beneficial Sound
Provide administrative support to Beneficial Sound's team. Volunteers will assist with office tasks, data entry, and other clerical duties as needed.
Moorlands Elementary Pta
Help coordinate and manage various events and activities for the Moorlands community. This role involves planning, organizing, and ensuring the smooth execution of events throughout the year.
Storehouse Food Bank
Organize and sponsor a food drive to collect non-perishable food items for the Woodinville Storehouse Food Bank. Drives can be held once a month, once a year, or on special occasions. All collected items should be unopened and unexpired.
Woodinville Heritage Society
Volunteers increase the Society’s visibility online by managing electronic media, including the website, Facebook, Instagram, and other outlets, uploading articles, event notifications, and photographs.
Woodinville Heritage Society
Volunteers assist in developing fundraising opportunities, organizing fundraising events, and writing grants. They also help produce the society’s newsletter and expand the web presence on social media.
Woodinville Heritage Society
Community outreach volunteers produce Free Community Programs by developing, scheduling, promoting, and hosting various public programs. They also assist in membership development and creating partnerships within the community.
Woodinville Heritage Society
Volunteers at the Woodinville Heritage Museum help make the history of our community more accessible by guiding visitors through exhibits and sharing the rich heritage of the greater Woodinville Community.
Woodinville Heritage Society
Volunteers maintain records of membership, supporters, and visitors, print mailing labels, and manage email lists.
Providence ElderPlace
Help transcribe and edit an elderly poet's creative thoughts into poetry. Engage in meaningful conversation about poetry and creativity.
Woodinville Repertory Theater
Volunteers help grow the arts community in Woodinville by sharing their time and skills in various roles such as ushering, stagehands, flyer distribution, and tabling at local community events. Volunteers must be at least 10 years old, and those under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
EvergreenHealth Hospice Volunteer Program
Work under the supervision of the Coordinator - Hospice Volunteers, utilizing registered therapy animals to provide gentle touch and compassionate care to hospice patients.
EvergreenHealth Hospice Volunteer Program
Provide companionship to hospice patients through activities such as running errands, playing games, and simply being present. Volunteers are integral to reducing a patient's loneliness.
EvergreenHealth Hospice Volunteer Program
Provide Reiki services to hospice patients, offering emotional and physical support through holistic practices. Must be Reiki Level II or higher.
EvergreenHealth Hospice Volunteer Program
Licensed massage volunteers provide comforting massage services to hospice patients, helping them find relief and comfort during their end-of-life journey.
Oom Yung Doe@Kirkland
Create engaging content for social media platforms to promote Oom Yung Doe's programs and events. Volunteers should have a knack for creativity and an understanding of social media trends.
Oom Yung Doe@Kirkland
Act as a liaison between Oom Yung Doe and the community, helping to organize events and promote the organization's mission. Volunteers should be outgoing and passionate about community engagement.
Oom Yung Doe@Kirkland
Assist with setting up events, which may include arranging equipment, setting up booths, and ensuring the venue is prepared for participants. Volunteers should be able to lift light equipment and work collaboratively with a team.
Emerald Ensemble
Assist in the operations of Emerald Ensemble concerts. Volunteers receive free admission to any concert they assist with. Responsibilities may include ushering, ticketing, and providing general support during events.
Snohomish County Clothing And Textile Advisors
Join us at Sew Thoughtful to sew charity projects and get better acquainted with our members and organization. Volunteers will bring their sewing machine, lunch, and beverage, and work on provided project kits.
North Helpline
Home Delivery volunteers pick up pre-made boxes from Lake City to deliver to clients. This weekly job requires training and a commitment of at least nine months, with volunteers needing to lift 50 lbs.
North Helpline
Client Services volunteers welcome neighbors and share the services North Helpline offers. They help as outdoor greeters, check-in volunteers, or work inside the CS office to assist with registration and accessing resources.
North Helpline
Volunteers assist neighbors in selecting foods that match their needs at the food bank. They work at stations in the warehouse, ensuring food is distributed according to household size.
North Helpline
Volunteers inspect and sort food donations from local stores and donors. They prepare food for distribution by bagging produce and bulk items, ensuring quality and safety.
North Helpline
Grocery Rescue volunteers pick up donations from local stores in North Seattle. This weekly job requires training and a commitment of at least six months, with volunteers needing to lift at least 50 lbs.
North Helpline
Assist neighbors with personal items and provide resources. Requires compassion and respect for clients.
North Helpline
Assist with food distribution to neighbors. Requires punctuality and ability to work in a team.
North Helpline
Inspect donated food to ensure quality and safety before distribution. Requires lifting and sorting abilities.
North Helpline
Deliver food boxes to neighbors unable to access the food bank. Requires valid driver's license and commitment of at least 9 months.
North Helpline
Pack boxes of food with attention to dietary needs. Requires ability to lift up to 30 pounds and attention to detail.
North Helpline
Retrieve and sort food for distribution to the food bank. Requires valid driver's license, background check, ability to lift heavy boxes, and availability on weekday mornings.
Hunger Intervention Program
Join the Board of Directors to provide strategic leadership and oversight for the Hunger Intervention Program. Ideal candidates have expertise in areas such as poverty alleviation, food systems, and advocacy.
Hunger Intervention Program
Help with laundry for rags and aprons used in food preparation. Laundry will be picked up from the HIP kitchen on Fridays and can be dropped off anytime on Monday after meal prep.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Elevate the needs and concerns of older and disabled adults in Snohomish County. Support resources and services to keep them active and independent. Meetings occur on the fourth Thursday of every other month.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Assist the Chinese Group on Tuesdays and help participants with tech tasks like using a phone or tablet. Volunteers also help with Wi-Fi connections and app downloads.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Provide socialization, transportation, and support to seniors through weekly visits or phone calls. Volunteers must be 55+ and meet income limits to participate.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Assist the Nutrition Program as a relief volunteer Meals on Wheels driver for morning routes or as a packer in the afternoons to prepare meals for the following day.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Share your clerical, computer, and administrative skills to support Homage’s work for older adults and disabled clients. Volunteers may assist at the front desk or support various programs needing administrative help.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Older adults provide one-on-one support to children with special needs at community locations. Volunteers must be 55+ and may receive a small stipend if they meet income guidelines.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Help a lonely adult by providing social connections through phone calls. This opportunity allows volunteers to give back from the comfort of their home.
SENIOR SERVICES OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
Help older adults get to doctor appointments, grocery shopping, and necessary errands. A clean driving record and proof of insurance are required, with mileage reimbursement available.
Children's Home Society Of Washington
This role involves helping food-insecure families in North Seattle by collecting essential items like diapers and cleaning supplies. Volunteers will assist with donation drop-offs and must comply with health recommendations.
Literacy Source
Support an instructor in ESOL, citizenship, conversation, or computer classes, focusing on skills from beginning to advanced levels.
Literacy Source
Volunteer tutors offer individualized support to adults who want to improve their basic reading, writing, or math skills. They work with a diverse group of students at various skill levels.
Literacy Source
Assist students with preparing applications and documents for US Citizenship and Immigration Services appointments. Applicants with professional skills in specific languages are encouraged to apply.
Literacy Source
Tutors offer individualized support to adult learners working to get their US citizenship. They develop lesson plans focused on individual students' needs, promoting self-sufficiency. Bilingualism and/or experience with adult immigrants is a plus.
What Is Kale Art Project
Support the video game design workshop by assisting participants in exploring the basic concepts of game design. Volunteers will help facilitate discussions and activities.
What Is Kale Art Project
Assist in the clothing design workshop, helping participants learn from renowned designers. Volunteers will support the setup and ensure a smooth learning experience for attendees.
What Is Kale Art Project
Help facilitate the music-making workshop by assisting participants in learning the fundamentals of music creation from industry professionals. Volunteers will support the setup and participant engagement.
What Is Kale Art Project
Help guide participants through the process of desktop fabrication, turning 3D designs into real objects. Volunteers will assist with the setup and operation of 3D printers.
What Is Kale Art Project
Assist local drone experts in teaching the basics of drone assembly, principles of flight, and safety requirements. Volunteers will help manage the workshop environment and support participants.
What Is Kale Art Project
Assist in facilitating the oil painting workshop, helping participants learn from some of the best painters in the world. Volunteers will support the setup and ensure a smooth learning experience for attendees.
Hunger Intervention Program
Act as a backup delivery driver for senior meals. You will be contacted when regular drivers cannot make it. Meals are picked up from the church and delivered across North Seattle.
Hunger Intervention Program
Assist with food preparation for dinners at the King County Enhanced Shelter. This opportunity is available Monday through Thursday from 2:30 to 5:30 pm.
Washington Alliance for Better Schools
Support families during evening events by facilitating guided STEM activities. Volunteers help engage multicultural families through equity-focused discussions and leadership initiatives.
Washington Alliance for Better Schools
Assist with building STEM kits for after school programs, maintaining inventory of supplies, and other operational tasks. WABS provides all necessary materials and training.
Washington Alliance for Better Schools
Engage in hands-on STEM projects with upper elementary and middle school students, sharing your interests and experiences to strengthen students' leadership, collaboration, and communication skills. Opportunities are available weekly in the afternoons for 4-6 weeks at a time.
Hunger Intervention Program
Deliver meals to homebound seniors twice a month on Mondays during lunch hours. This role requires the use of your own vehicle with gas reimbursement provided.
Hunger Intervention Program
Help greet program participants and check them in. This role involves making seniors feel welcome, distributing menus, and collecting donations. Openings are available on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 to 1:45 pm.
Children's Home Society Of Washington
Help participants at the North Seattle Family Resource Center with employment support, including resume writing and interview skills. This role requires interaction with various community members.
Rubis Place
Volunteers will assist with outreach efforts to support individuals and families facing eviction or living in vehicles. Responsibilities include engaging with the community, providing resources, and supporting the organization's safe parking and tenting program.
Literacy Source
Join informal English Conversation Circles to help immigrants and refugees practice conversational English. Good verbal communication skills in a diverse environment are desired.
Friends Of Jane Addams Music
Join the FOJAM board to help support the music program at Jane Addams Middle School. Board members meet once a month for an hour and represent FOJAM at music concerts throughout the school year. No prior experience is necessary.
Friends Of Jane Addams Music
Support the FOJAM executive board by chairing task-focused committees. Responsibilities include assisting with fundraising, organizing field trips, concerts, and community involvement. No prior experience is necessary.
Ballyhoo Theatre
Volunteers are needed to support various aspects of theatre production and operations. We welcome skills of all kinds to help with tasks ranging from administrative support to technical assistance.
Habitat for Humanity of Snohomish County
As a Volunteer Store Associate, you get to work with interesting people, contribute your talents, and learn new skills. Duties include tasks such as: accepting donations, sorting and pricing products, organizing and stocking shelves, creating displays, assisting customers with loading out purchases, cashiering, customer service, and assisting senior team members with other tasks as needed. The age requirement for this position is 16 and over.
Habitat for Humanity of Snohomish County
This orientation will share more about Habitat Snohomish, our mission, and the role volunteerism plays within the organization and the community. Orientation must be completed to volunteer.
Games For Love
Join over 600 volunteers using their skills in tech and gaming to contribute to projects that benefit children. Volunteers work on charity operations, industry events, and hospital visits, all 100% remotely.
Games For Love
Participate in distraction therapy events at children's hospitals, helping kids focus on gaming rather than treatments, pain, or isolation. Volunteers join a waitlist to be part of these impactful events.
Echo - Lost Lake Community Group
Lead the 'Map Your Neighborhood' program by organizing and guiding community members in emergency preparedness efforts. Volunteers will coordinate meetings and share resources to enhance community safety.
Echo - Lost Lake Community Group
Join your neighbors in cleaning up the roadsides along SR522. Volunteers will collect trash and help maintain the cleanliness of the community. This is a great opportunity to contribute to the environment and community pride.
Echo - Lost Lake Community Group
Assist in coordinating community events and activities. Volunteers will help organize, create flyers, and manage logistics to ensure successful community gatherings.
Echo - Lost Lake Community Group
Contribute articles or information for the monthly community newsletter. Volunteers will write and research content that is relevant and engaging for the community members.
Seattle Reconomy
Assist members with checking out and returning tools, help with memberships, and add donated tools to the inventory during slower times.
Seattle Reconomy
Participate in Fabric Fix-It events by helping mend community textiles, preventing them from ending up in the landfill.
Seattle Reconomy
Work with members to fix and tune up bikes. No experience necessary, as all training is provided, with tools and handbooks available for various problems.
Seattle Reconomy
Engage in one-off projects like building decorations, storage, or administrative tasks such as grant writing and inventorying tools.
Seattle Reconomy
Join in cleaning and organizing the space while enjoying snacks. Help keep the environment welcoming and organized.
Seattle Reconomy
Help expand outreach by representing Seattle REconomy at various events, spreading awareness and engaging with the community.
Seattle Reconomy
Assist in sorting and organizing the tool library space to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all users.
Seattle Reconomy
Help maintain tool circulation by repairing tools. Participate in monthly Fix-It Nights to assist the community with household goods repairs.
Seattle Reconomy
Guide members in the wood shop, assist with projects, ensure safety, and potentially teach workshop safety classes.
Seattle Reconomy
Get creative in promoting Seattle REconomy through photography, videography, writing, or other creative means to spread awareness.
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