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Scarlet Road
Assist in reaching out to individuals who have been sexually exploited, offering them support and resources to find freedom. Volunteers will engage with the community to raise awareness and provide a gentle invitation for change.
Scarlet Road
Assist in planning and executing events that support Scarlet Road's mission. Volunteers will help with logistics, promotion, and on-the-day coordination to ensure successful events.
Scarlet Road
Support the organization by handling administrative tasks such as data entry, scheduling, and communication management. This role is crucial for the smooth operation of Scarlet Road's programs.
Bremerton Community Farmers Market
Support the market with skills in graphic design, grant writing, sponsorship, community outreach, copywriting, social media, web development, marketing, and postering. Flexible opportunities to contribute to the market's growth and sustainability.
Bremerton Community Farmers Market
Assist with setting up and taking down the market, answering questions at the info booth, taking photos, and ensuring the market is clean. Shifts are on Thursday afternoons and evenings during the market season.
KIDVANTAGE
Volunteers assist in receiving donations, sorting goods, packing essentials, repairing bikes, and moving stock. They also help organize community drives and participate in events.
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.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Assist with the transportation of large furniture items.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Provide assistance in various tasks to ensure successful execution of events such as workshops and fundraising events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Aid clients in the application process for Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITIN).
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Supervise and entertain children during KIAC events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Mediate languages orally, usually in real-time to facilitate live communication.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Assist clients in obtaining business licenses and filing state taxes quarterly.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Support clients with the preparation and filing of their federal tax returns.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Translate words or text from one language into another, typically including document translation.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Assist clients in practicing English and preparing for citizenship. KIAC provides the civics handbook to review.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Accompany drivers providing transport for youth.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Offer notary support for legal clinic days and various events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Prepare, set up, and assist during clothing distribution events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Offer tutoring and support to youth study groups.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Transport clients and youth to and from appointments and events.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
Provide assistance to the legal team during walk-in appointments, including intakes and consultations.
Kitsap Immigrant Assistance Center
A non-lawyer trained individual authorized by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to provide legal representation in immigration matters.
GREAT PENINSULA CONSERVANCY
Provide assistance in the office with tasks such as envelope stuffing, preparing packets, and filing. Ideal for those who prefer indoor work.
GREAT PENINSULA CONSERVANCY
Join work parties on GPC preserves to manage invasive species and provide follow-up care for tree planting sites. Engage with nature enthusiasts and learn about land care and stewardship.
GREAT PENINSULA CONSERVANCY
Participate in stewardship events to help re-wild the region. Tasks include annual property monitoring, trail maintenance, tree planting, invasive plant control, and trash pickup.
GREAT PENINSULA CONSERVANCY
Help maintain and enhance the Clear Creek Trail, preserving its natural beauty and safeguarding its ecosystems. Assist in ensuring this community resource remains a hub for outdoor recreation.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Transport volunteers help shuttle animals to appointments and meet-and-greets, supporting foster parents and adoption efforts. Volunteers must have a vehicle and be able to meet scheduled appointments.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Volunteers assist with the Housing Outreach Pet Education program, providing behavior support and resources for community members facing housing instability. Tasks include fundraising, coordination, and planning.
Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue
Expired | Requirements: Expired | Categories: EMT, Department Support, Firefighter
Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue
Volunteers serve the community through special events standby and assistance to citizens through requests for information, assistance, or education. All new Volunteers will be assigned to the Rehab/Support apparatus. Rehab is an essential unit at all extended emergency scenes and training events. The basic eligibility requirements for all Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue volunteers are: -Minimum age of 21 years and possess a high school diploma, or equivalent -Must possess a WA State driver’s license -Willing to meet program requirements -Prior to being accepted into the program, all applicants must pass a Volunteer Physical (CDL Standard) Interested members, please submit a Volunteer Program Application to our Volunteer Program Coordinator. CKFR does not have Volunteer Firefighter positions for new members Interested members, please submit a Volunteer Program Application from our website (https://www.ckfr.org/join-ckfr/volunteer) to our Volunteer Program Coordinator (volunteer@ckfr.org). We do not monitor this website regularly, if you have questions, please utilize the above contact information. | Requirements: The basic eligibility requirements for all Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue volunteers are: Minimum age of 21 years and possess a high school diploma, or equivalent Must possess a WA State driver’s license Willing to meet program requirements Prior to being accepted into the program, all applicants must pass a Volunteer Physical (CDL Standard) | Categories: Community Education, Department Support, EMT
Rainbow Crew Nw
Support our mission by volunteering your time and insight. Volunteers help add capacity, bring new ideas, and generally make the world go round.
Melt My Heart Rescue And Sanctuary
Assist with loving and socializing animals, cleaning cages, and learning and assisting with grooming. Volunteers are also needed for outreach, scheduling, and event help.
Melt My Heart Rescue And Sanctuary
Help set up and maintain the sanctuary property, including building structures and ensuring the safety and comfort of animal habitats.
Melt My Heart Rescue And Sanctuary
Provide temporary homes for new rescues in need, ensuring they receive care and socialization until they are ready for permanent placement.
Central Kitsap High School Ptsa 1 3 50
Help organize and execute staff appreciation activities, including preparing and serving meals, setting up surprises, and coordinating appreciation week events. Volunteers contribute to creating a positive environment for staff members.
Central Kitsap High School Ptsa 1 3 50
Assist with various school events organized by the PTSA. Volunteers are needed to help with event setup, coordination, and cleanup. Background check approval is required to participate.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Volunteers capture photos and videos of training classes, ideally with experience in photo and video editing. This role supports KARE's marketing and educational efforts.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Volunteers assist with marketing efforts, including posting animal photos, uploading content to the website, and creating promotional materials. Skills in digital photography, graphic design, and basic HTML are beneficial.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
The Events Coordinator plans and coordinates fundraising and special events, working closely with the Marketing Coordinators and Board Members. This role is key in advancing KARE's fundraising efforts.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Volunteers act as 'extras' during evaluations for Pet Partners or CGC certifications, role-playing with the testing team. No specific training is required.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Volunteers assist with training and behavior modification programs to enhance the lives of animals. Duties include participating in assessments, preparing training plans, and leading group classes.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
This position involves a variety of support functions at KARE, including maintaining files, assisting with social media, and supporting volunteer, adoption, foster, and training programs. Volunteers must have good communication skills and attention to detail.
Children of the Nations
Assist in packaging meals for children in need across various countries. Volunteers will help organize, pack, and prepare meals for distribution.
Children of the Nations
Coordinate the collection and distribution of donated technology items such as cell phones and laptops for educational purposes. Volunteers will manage inventory and ensure items meet donation criteria.
Pony Up Rescue For Equines
Volunteers assist with daily tasks such as cleaning stalls, feeding, grooming, and spending time with the animals. They may also help with projects like repairing stalls and paddocks, maintaining pathways, and working in the summer garden. Volunteers must be prepared for physically demanding and repetitive tasks in various weather conditions.
BURN DESIGN LAB
Contribute to Burn Design Lab by sharing your skills and expertise in various projects aimed at improving cookstove technology. Volunteers can engage in engineering, design, or community outreach activities.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Join work parties in local parks for habitat restoration, trail maintenance, and invasive plant removal. Help maintain and improve local natural areas.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Help plan, organize, and recruit leaders for monthly field trips, or lead a field trip to your favorite birding area. Engage the community in bird watching and environmental appreciation.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Participate in conservation and community science projects such as bird monitoring and surveying. Members can focus on specific projects or contribute to general conservation efforts.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Help Kitsap Audubon reach out to families and children by staffing tables at events, giving presentations, and developing educational materials. Engage the community in bird conservation and environmental education.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Assist in selecting speakers and programs for monthly hybrid general membership meetings. Enhance the educational offerings of the Kitsap Audubon Society.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Review applicants and select recipients for Kitsap Audubon’s annual scholarship awards. Support students pursuing academic degrees in fields that align with the organization's mission.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Write articles for the Kitsap Audubon Society's monthly newsletter, The Kingfisher. Share news, stories, and insights related to bird conservation and environmental topics.
NORTH KITSAP SCHOOLS FOUNDATION
Serve as a board member or trustee to support the foundation's mission. Responsibilities include collecting grant stories, supporting annual fundraising activities, and participating in board meetings.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Participate in seasonal and ongoing citizen science projects such as Climate Watch, Pigeon Guillemot surveys, and the Christmas Bird Count. Contribute to important environmental data collection.
Kitsap Audubon Society
Work to make Kitsap Audubon and birding accessible and welcoming to all. Help promote inclusivity within the organization and the broader birding community.
Friends Of Miller Bay
Volunteers will help maintain the natural habitat by removing invasive species, planting native plants, and ensuring safe access within the preserves. Volunteers should bring gloves, appropriate dress, and footwear, and may find it helpful to bring their own tools.
Neighborhood House Inc
Help the High Point center have a welcoming face at the front desk, managing where people need to go and ensuring a friendly environment for families, clients, and staff.
Vashon Island Fire & Rescue
Vashon Island Fire & Rescue (VIFR) is currently seeking qualified personnel to fill immediate vacancies and to establish a list for future Firefighter/EMT and EMT Only openings. Volunteers are responsible for proficient and effective response and performance as a Firefighter, EMT or both Firefighter/EMT; acquiring, maintaining, performing and enhancing the knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform prescribed firefighting and EMS functions. This position requires a high degree of cooperative and communicative skills in interfacing with career, command, other volunteers, community members and patients. | Requirements: 1. You must be at least 18 years of age at the time the application process is complete. 2. You must possess a valid Washington State driver license. 3. You must pull three 12-hour shifts per month and up to 12 hours of training per month. 4. If you do not live on Vashon, you must complete a Washington State EMT-Basic course prior to applying and have a current CPAT card. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Vashon Island Fire & Rescue
Vashon Island Fire & Rescue (VIFR) is currently seeking qualified personnel to fill immediate vacancies and to establish a list for future Firefighter/EMT and EMT Only openings. Volunteers are responsible for proficient and effective response and performance as a Firefighter, EMT or both Firefighter/EMT; acquiring, maintaining, performing and enhancing the knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform prescribed firefighting and EMS functions. This position requires a high degree of cooperative and communicative skills in interfacing with career, command, other volunteers, community members and patients. | Requirements: 1. You must be at least 18 years of age at the time the application process is complete. 2. You must possess a valid Washington State driver license. 3. You must pull three 12-hour shifts per month and up to 12 hours of training per month. 4. If you do not live on Vashon, you must complete a Washington State EMT-Basic course prior to applying and have a current CPAT card. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
North Mason Regional Fire Authority
OUR PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY FULL - WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS AT THIS TIME The North Mason Regional Fire Authority (NMRFA), located in Mason County, Washington, seeks motivated individuals for the Volunteer Student Firefighter program. The Student Firefighter Program is designed for individuals aspiring to become a Career Firefighter or Paramedic. These positions are highly coveted and competitively selected, as the Fire Authority maintains only six (6) positions for Student Firefighters. Selected candidates will work along side Career Firefighters and Paramedics to attain valuable experience in the following skills: Firefighting Emergency Medical Services Rescue Wildland Firefighting Student Firefighters are responsible for work performed in combating, extinguishing and preventing fires and protection of life and property through fire suppression and prevention, public education and other emergency service activities. Duties may also include support services under the supervision of a Duty Officer. Participants make a minimum two-year commitment and all expenses for equipment and training are provided by the Fire Authority. Additionally, participants receive a monthly stipend to assist with any personal expenses. To date, over half of the Fire Authority’s career personnel have been hired from the Student Firefighter Program. The Fire Authority will ensure that candidates are trained to meet the standards of FF1 Certification requirements of the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) and obtain certification as an EMT Basic from Washington State Department of Health and National Registry EMT. In addition to this premium training opportunity candidates are eligible to participate in the following training advancement opportunities: Recruit Academy: A twelve week program at Bates Technical College in Tacoma; IV Technician, BLS Technician, ALS Assistant, Ambulance Operator; Emergency Vehicle Incident Preparedness (EVIP), Pumper School, Engine Driver, Tender Driver, Brush Truck Driver; Wildland Firefighting; Off Road Vehicle Rescue Team Member. The North Mason Regional Fire Authority serves Belfair and surrounding communities in North Mason County. The Authority covers 132 square miles and serves a population of 22,000 residents. This population nearly doubles in the summertime recreation season. North Mason County is a picturesque community that surrounds the south end of the Hood Canal. It serves as a delightful bedroom community for nearby Bremerton and Tacoma. Surrounded by breathtaking mountains, the area is heavily forested and dotted with numerous lakes, providing limitless outdoor recreational opportunities. North Mason has an award-winning school district and library and is home to the state’s largest off-road vehicle park, located in the Tahuya State Forest. Several infrastructure projects currently underway within the Authority are driving an unprecedented level of community growth. | Requirements: Must be 18 years of age; High School Diploma or GED; Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record; Pass a background check; Pass a physical examination and a functional capacity test; Obtain BLS, CPR and First Aid certification within the first three months of acceptance; Provide a minimum of a two-year commitment to the training program. Visit our website at www.northmasonrfa.com for more information and to access an application. | Categories: Other, EMT, Firefighter, Community Education, Department Support
North Mason Regional Fire Authority
The Wildland Firefighter Volunteer Program enlists recently graduated North Mason High School students and young adults in the North Mason community, to serve on wildland fire deployments throughout Washington State. They serve a six (6) month seasonal term that corresponds with the wildland fire season. Each March, the Fire Authority selects four volunteers/students for the Wildland Fire Volunteer Program. Selected volunteers/students receive basic wildland firefighter training and certification during April and May. Initial training is forty (40) hours, held in the evenings and on weekends. Participating students must have satisfactory academic standing, maintaining a minimum grade point average of 2.5. Additionally, participants must be at least 18 years of age. Following the initial certification program, participants are provided protective equipment. They are required to participate in two (2) to three (3) advanced wildland fire training activities, held on Saturdays. Advanced training continues throughout the summer, until fire deployment requests are made to the Fire Authority by Washington State. Volunteer program participants are required to deploy to wildfires as needed, in order to receive program benefits. Students enrolled in the program receive a $500 stipend per month for cost reimbursement during the months of June, July and August. This stipend is in addition to any pay received from the state for work performed during a wildland fire deployment. Washington State currently pays firefighters $20 per hour, for working on a state wildland fire. Students who satisfactorily complete the program’s requirements will also receive a $2,000 tuition assistance allowance that may be used at any institution of higher learning. Tuition assistance cannot be substituted for a cash payout. When program participants are not deployed, they are classified as Volunteer fire personnel with the Fire Authority. As a Volunteer, they receive accident and injury coverage from the Washington State Board of Volunteer Firefighters. When on deployment, wildland firefighters receive accident/injury coverage from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity that can also help with further education, establish a future career and build a unique resume, come join us! The North Mason Regional Fire Authority serves Belfair and surrounding communities in North Mason County. The Authority covers 132 square miles and serves a population of 12,000 residents. This population nearly doubles in the summertime recreation season. North Mason County is a picturesque community that surrounds the south end of the Hood Canal. It serves as a delightful bedroom community for nearby Bremerton and Tacoma. Surrounded by breathtaking mountains, the area is heavily forested and dotted with numerous lakes, providing limitless outdoor recreational opportunities. North Mason has an award-winning school district and library and is home to the state’s largest off-road vehicle park, located in the Tahuya State Forest. Several infrastructure projects currently underway within the Authority are driving an unprecedented level of community growth. | Requirements: 18 years of age or older at time of wildland season Minimum 2.5 GPA | Categories: Firefighter
Seattle Veterans Waterfront Memorial
Assist in developing outreach strategies, including organizing community events and engaging with media to promote the mission of the Seattle Veterans Waterfront Memorial. Volunteers will help in reaching out to potential donors and cultivating local government support.
FareStart
Join FareStart in making meals for our community at our Galaxy Location in Seattle's Interbay neighborhood! Volunteers will help prepare meals by completing basic preparation tasks.
Conservation NW
Participate in snowtracking and remote camera surveys to monitor Northwest wildlife as part of the Community Wildlife Monitoring Project.
Conservation NW
Write and publish letters to the editor in media outlets on regional conservation topics to reach engaged citizens and decision-makers.
Conservation NW
Assist in staffing outreach, community relations, and informational tables at events and festivals to promote conservation efforts.
Conservation NW
Engage in habitat restoration work parties to help restore native plants and vegetation in key wildlife crossing areas around the state. These activities typically occur from March through October.
Conservation NW
Help at the annual spring auction and dinner, Conservation Northwest's biggest event of the year, which funds conservation work and brings together community members and leaders.
Conservation NW
Sign up for WILD NW Action Alerts to engage in advocacy by writing comments, making calls, or attending meetings and public hearings related to wildlife and wildlands.
Kitsap Animal Rescue & Education
Community Outreach Volunteers represent KARE at fairs and festivals, answering questions and distributing educational materials. This role is ideal for those who love animals and want to gain public speaking experience.
National CASA/GAL Association for Children
CASA and GAL volunteers advocate for the best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers work with child welfare professionals, educators, and service providers to ensure that judges have the information they need to make well-informed decisions for each child.
Vashon Events
Assist in promoting events and the organization through various channels. Volunteers will help create marketing materials and manage social media accounts.
Vashon Events
Act as the master of ceremonies for events, introducing performers, engaging the audience, and maintaining the flow of the event. Volunteers should be comfortable speaking in front of large groups.
Vashon Events
Help recruit and coordinate volunteers for various events and activities. Responsibilities include outreach, interviewing, and onboarding new volunteers.
Vashon Events
Support the organization with various administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, and answering phones. Volunteers will help maintain the smooth operation of the office.
Vashon Island Growers Association
Participate in gathering excess crops from local farms and assist in preserving food for year-round consumption. Volunteers help reduce food waste and support equitable food distribution on Vashon-Maury Island.
DOVE PROJECT
Join our DOVE Squad to use your talents in supporting the community and The Vashon DOVE Project. Volunteers engage in various activities to assist survivors and promote awareness.
Vashon Events
Contribute to the development of long-term strategies for the organization. Volunteers will work with the board and staff to identify goals and create plans to achieve them.
Vashon Events
Create visual content for promotional materials and events. Volunteers will work with the marketing team to design posters, flyers, and digital content.
Vashon Events
Assist in organizing and executing fundraising events and campaigns. Volunteers will help with planning, outreach, and donor engagement to support the organization's financial goals.
Vashon Events
Welcome guests at events, provide information, and ensure a friendly and organized environment. Volunteers will assist with guest check-in and provide support throughout the event.
Vashon Events
Provide legal advice and support to the organization, ensuring compliance with regulations and assisting with legal matters as needed.
Vashon Island Growers Association
Assist with the operations of the Vashon Farmers Market, supporting local farmers and artisans. Volunteers help with setting up, interacting with the community, and ensuring a smooth market experience.
Vashon Events
Assist in managing the stage during events, ensuring that performances run smoothly and on schedule. Responsibilities include coordinating with performers and technical staff, and overseeing stage setup and breakdown.
Vashon Events
Participate in the planning and execution of special events, ensuring they are successful and enjoyable for all attendees. Responsibilities include setup, coordination, and cleanup.
Southwest Youth and Family Services
The Teaching Assistant will provide group and individual tutoring in at least one academic subject and assist with program implementation areas such as curriculum development and student progress tracking.
Southwest Youth and Family Services
The Education Center Tutor will provide direct service through individual or group tutoring in one or more academic subjects, while also participating in community-building activities.
Camp George
Help secure in-kind donations for Camp GEORGE's overnight Outdoor School by reaching out to local businesses and organizations. Volunteers should be enthusiastic and enjoy community connections.
Camp George
Host meet and greet events to spread the word about Camp GEORGE. Volunteers will provide presentations, answer questions, and share the impact of Outdoor School.
Camp George
Share your unique talent or skill to help Camp GEORGE grow. Whether it's photography, event planning, or marketing expertise, volunteers can contribute in various ways.
Camp George
Create eye-catching content and help grow Camp GEORGE's presence on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Volunteers should have experience in social media, Canva, or other digital design platforms.
Camp George
Assist in expanding Camp GEORGE's mission by leveraging fundraising experience, business connections, or creative ideas for hosting events. Volunteers with grant writing experience or ties to the local community are encouraged to apply.
Westside Baby
Assist in sorting and organizing donations of children's items, including clothing and diapers, at the WestSide Baby White Center Hub. Volunteers are required to follow safety guidelines and must register online for a shift.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Document ecological forestry by capturing photos, recording videos, or editing media. Volunteers will contribute to NNRG's visual storytelling efforts.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Help research, collect, and organize stories for NNRG's monthly newsletter. Volunteers will engage in research and writing to support the organization's outreach efforts.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Assist the Marketing Team with graphic design, development, and editing of print and web materials. Volunteers with a knack for design can help enhance NNRG's visual communications.
Northwest Natural Resource Group
Help NNRG tell compelling stories about forests and the people who steward them by contributing to blog content. Volunteers will work closely with professionals to craft engaging narratives.
Special Olympics Washington
Lend your talents and expertise to a specialty service for a Special Olympics Washington event, competition, program, or major initiative. Roles may include security, medical, technology, or project management.
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