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YMCA of Snohomish County
Coach youth sports teams and teach classes to help children develop character strengths, skills, and relationships that lead to positive behaviors and better health. Volunteers will motivate and support youth in achieving their goals.
YMCA of Snohomish County
Lead the YMCA's Board of Directors and committees to ensure the organization is accessible to all community members. Volunteers will advocate for the Y's efforts and influence policies that positively impact societal issues.
YMCA of Snohomish County
Serve as a welcoming presence at YMCA locations, greeting members and visitors with a smile. Volunteers will help create a friendly and inclusive environment for all.
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.
Washington Ferret Association
Volunteers help with various tasks such as trimming nails, cleaning ears, brushing teeth, scooping litter boxes, washing dishes, doing laundry, filling water bottles and food bowls, changing bedding, and scrubbing cages. Volunteers also assist with shelter outreach and education by handing out business cards or brochures and transporting ferrets.
EVERETT ROWING ASSOCIATION
Assist with the Summer Learn to Row program at the Silver Lake location. Volunteers will help guide youth rowers, ensuring a safe and educational experience.
EVERETT ROWING ASSOCIATION
Join the Parent Booster Club to support the Everett Rowing Association by preparing food for athletes, coordinating uniforms, and organizing events.
Mukilteo Historical Society Incorporated
Maintain flower beds on Light Station grounds. Volunteers work at their own pace from March to October, with tools supplied by MHS.
Mukilteo Historical Society Incorporated
Catalog MHS photos and artifacts, maintain the online catalog in PastPerfect software, and respond to external photo requests, including fee collection.
Mukilteo Historical Society Incorporated
Maintain the MHS website, manage email forwarders, and provide on-call troubleshooting for the Gift Shop Clover System.
Mukilteo Historical Society Incorporated
Operate the cash register, maintain shelves, and assist visitors in finding merchandise. Volunteers are required to arrive 30 minutes before opening and stay 30 minutes after closing.
Mukilteo Historical Society Incorporated
Oversee lighthouse access and viewing, monitor the number and ages of persons entering the tower, and ensure visitors do not touch the light. Answer questions about exhibits and Light Station operations.
Mukilteo Historical Society Incorporated
Provide support for wedding ceremonies at the Lighthouse and grounds by placing closure notices, guiding non-invitees away, and offering general assistance. Assignments are typically 2 hours.
Mukilteo Historical Society Incorporated
Maintain membership records, record attendance at meetings, prepare Welcome Packets, and supervise membership renewals. Report statistics to the MHS Board semi-annually.
Friends Of The Clinton Library
Volunteers at Sno-Isle Libraries assist with various tasks such as organizing books, helping with events, and supporting library programs. Volunteers must commit to a regular schedule and participate in an orientation and training session.
Nile4U
Assist in organizing and distributing school supplies to students in need. Volunteers will help with sorting, packing, and delivering supplies to local schools.
Heart Strings For Horses
Become a foster family for horses, providing temporary care and shelter until they find permanent homes. Volunteers will help socialize and care for the horses in a home environment.
Heart Strings For Horses
Assist in feeding the horses on-site, ensuring they receive the proper nutrition and care. Volunteers will work directly with the horses, providing hands-on support.
Heart Strings For Horses
Support the veterinary and farrier services by assisting professionals in providing medical and hoof care to the horses. Volunteers will gain experience in equine healthcare.
Heart Strings For Horses
Join work parties to help with fencing, building, and other farm projects. Volunteers will engage in skilled craft or trade activities to improve the farm's infrastructure.
Parkinsons Wellness Place
Assist with organizing and executing fundraising events held twice a year in April and September. Volunteers play a crucial role in event logistics and support.
Parkinsons Wellness Place
Provide transportation for individuals with Parkinson's to and from classes. Volunteers can utilize the gym facilities for free during class times.
Parkinsons Wellness Place
Assist with the setup of exercise stations and the execution of exercises during classes. Responsibilities include reminding participants of exercise sequences and engaging in activities like competitive games.
Snohomish County Fire Protection District #15
Classification: Volunteer Firefighter Snohomish County Fire District #15 is currently accepting applications for Firefighter positions. Preference will be given to those with experience. Compensation: Points based reimbursement system, $122.40 per 12 hour shift Department Information: Tulalip Bay Fire Department is staffed by 1 Full Time Fire Chief with the remaining services provided by Volunteer Firefighters. This allows for advancement opportunities including: Driver and Acting Officer. Services to the community range from EMS, fire suppression, wild land and water rescue. Additional education opportunities are available to all members. County Information: Snohomish County Fire Protection District 15 covers an area of approximately 22.5 square miles of diverse terrain, coastline, and population. Population: 10,000 | Requirements: Job Requirements Age: 18 US Citizen: Yes High School Grad/GED: Yes Valid WASHINGTON State Driver's License: Yes Ability to Read/Speak English: Yes Academy Certification: Firefighter I, Haz-mat awareness, EMT-B or if not previously affiliated EMT-B | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Save Our Shorelines
Volunteers assist with educational projects, including school presentations and field trips, focusing on marine mammals and shoreline habitats. Volunteers may also help maintain facilities at partner organizations.
Island County Fair Association Inc
Join the Whidbey Island Fair as a volunteer to help organize and manage various aspects of the event, from setting up booths to assisting with entertainment and visitor engagement. Volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the fair runs smoothly and provides a memorable experience for all attendees.
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.
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.
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.
Mountain River Youth Ranch
Volunteers at Mountain River Youth Ranch assist in providing a safe and positive outdoor equestrian experience for children and their families. Responsibilities may include mentoring children, assisting with horse care, and supporting ranch activities.
Providence ElderPlace
Help transcribe and edit an elderly poet's creative thoughts into poetry. Engage in meaningful conversation about poetry and creativity.
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.
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 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
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
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
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.
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
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.
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.
Senior Services of Island County (DBA Island Senior Resources)
Help community members access durable medical equipment and personal care items that have been donated to Island Senior Resources. This role involves organizing equipment and assisting clients with their needs.
Senior Services of Island County (DBA Island Senior Resources)
Assist at the Senior Thrift store, helping customers find bargains and organizing items. Volunteers have flexible hours and receive a volunteer-only shopping discount after 30 days.
Senior Services of Island County (DBA Island Senior Resources)
Provide transportation for clients to medical appointments and essential errands. Volunteers are reimbursed for mileage and help ensure clients maintain their health and independence.
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.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour Inc
Lead Docents provide support to the Garden Host and recruit volunteers to help staff the garden for the Day of Tour. They play a crucial role in ensuring visitors have a pleasant experience.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour Inc
Volunteers are needed on Tour Day, July 12, 2025, to help with various tasks such as directing parking, controlling access, managing traffic flow, and providing information about the gardens. Volunteers receive two free entries for the Friday evening Pre-Tour and are invited to the post-tour volunteer party.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour Inc
Greeters take tickets at the garden entry, answer questions about the garden, and offer direction. They also help recruit new volunteers with a sign-up sheet at the Greeter’s Table.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour Inc
Parkers use walkie-talkies to manage parking and direct visitors to available parking spaces. They play a vital role in ensuring smooth traffic flow and visitor safety.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour Inc
Party Helpers provide assistance with the volunteer party held after the tour to celebrate and thank Garden Owners and all Volunteers. This role is essential for ensuring a successful and enjoyable event for all participants.
Ballydidean Farm Sanctuary
Join our monthly work party every 3rd Sunday from 10 am to 1 pm. Volunteers will engage in a variety of tasks suitable for all skill and strength levels to support the sanctuary's operations.
Whidbey Island Garden Tour Inc
Logistics Volunteers set up canopies, tables, and parking signs before the Day of Tour and break down supplies at the end of the tour. Volunteers are essential for ensuring the smooth operation of the event.
Salt Of The Earth Food Blessing
Manage and create content for the organization's social media platforms to engage the community and promote food distribution events. Volunteers will work on increasing online presence and community interaction.
Salt Of The Earth Food Blessing
Provide spiritual support and care for community members in need through prayer. Volunteers will engage with individuals at food distribution events and offer emotional and spiritual guidance.
Salt Of The Earth Food Blessing
Assist with the maintenance of refrigeration and freezer units to ensure food safety and quality. Volunteers will perform regular checks and minor repairs as needed.
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.
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.
SAFE HARBOR FREE CLINIC
Join Safe Harbor Free Clinic in providing compassionate care to patients in need. Volunteers will assist in various roles to support clinic operations and patient care, ensuring a welcoming and supportive environment.
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.
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
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.
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.
Pace At Lockwood
Accompany students on field trips to ensure safety and provide support to teachers. Volunteers must complete a Level 2 background check.
Art Walk Edmonds
Assist in organizing and managing monthly art walks and special events in Edmonds. Volunteers will help with event setup, artist coordination, and engaging with the public to promote the arts.
Tlingit And Haida Indians Of Alaska-Washington Chapter
Volunteers are needed for the Annual THWA Picnic, one of the largest events of the year. Responsibilities include set-up, clean-up, assisting elders, and serving food. Volunteers will have the opportunity to engage with the community and enjoy the event.
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.
Snohomish Cnty Fire Dist #19
Snohomish County Fire District 19 is looking to recruit several part-paid volunteer firefighters. The district’s service area is predominately rural and the boundaries include the unincorporated Snohomish County area between the cities of Marysville, Arlington, and Stanwood, Washington and include the town of Silvana, Washington. The district responds to approximately 750 calls for service per year and provides an excellent ongoing in-service training program as well participating in training activities with surrounding fire departments. Part-time firefighters work between 5 and 12 shifts per month and because the shifts are on a scheduled basis, personnel are not required to live within a given residential or response area. Shifts are broken into 12 hour shifts as follows: 0600-1800 and 1800-0600; scheduling of shifts is flexible and can be traded between individuals. Depending upon their qualifications part-paid firefighters receive a stipend of $80.00 to $120.00 per shift. Job Duties: Two part-paid firefighters are scheduled for each shift and may take positions on an engine, tender or aid car depending upon the nature of the call received. This is a unique opportunity to gain experience as a firefighter, driver-operator, company officer or a member of an aid car crew including providing BLS ambulance transport, and driver operator of the air unit. Part-paid firefighters are also responsible for routine maintenance of the fire station and fire apparatus and for minor repairs on the apparatus. | Requirements: Minimum Requirements • 18 years of age • US Citizenship • High School Graduate (or equivalent) • Valid Washington State Driver’s License with acceptable driving record • Current CPAT card or pass department physical ability assessment • Current IFSAC Firefighter I or Washington State EMT certification and the ability to obtain the other certification within one year • Pass a background check Application Process • Application can be obtained at Fire Station 94, 2720 212th Street NW, Stanwood, WA at any time Monday-Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or downloaded from the web site: www.firedistrict19.com. • Return the application station 94. • Openings are continuous; however the next series of applications will be reviewed January 1, 2016 with oral interviews scheduled for the week January 11th, 2016. If you have questions you can call 360-652-8277 or email kstrotz@firedistrict19.com. | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Path From Poverty
Join our board to support strategic planning, fundraising, and networking efforts. Board members meet monthly via Zoom and assist with two signature fundraisers annually.
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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 maintain records of membership, supporters, and visitors, print mailing labels, and manage email lists.
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 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
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.
Beneficial Sound
Provide administrative support to Beneficial Sound's team. Volunteers will assist with office tasks, data entry, and other clerical duties as needed.
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
Provide technical support for Beneficial Sound's operations. Volunteers will assist with troubleshooting, maintaining equipment, and supporting technology needs.
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.
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.
Snohomish Cnty Fire Dist #21
Looking for interested citizens who would like to be a volunteer firefighter or EMT with Snohomish County fire District 21. | Requirements: Must be 18 years or older with a high school diploma or GED. Must to be able to pass a Washington State patrol background check and drivers record check. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
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.
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.
Light Collective
Help at in-person family events, providing support and ensuring a smooth experience for all attendees. This role involves direct interaction with families and event coordination.
Light Collective
Pick up 4-6 boxes from TLC HQ in Shoreline and deliver them around the greater Seattle area once a month. This role is perfect for those who enjoy driving and making personal connections.
Light Collective
Assist in developing games and activities for interactive Zoom calls or help manage tech tasks. This role involves creativity and technical skills.
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