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Orca Network
Assist with organizing and conducting youth activities at the Langley Whale Center. Volunteers will engage children in educational activities related to marine life and conservation.
Orca Network
Volunteers will serve as docents at the Langley Whale Center, providing information and education to visitors about orcas and other marine mammals. Training will be provided to ensure volunteers are well-prepared to engage with the public.
Orca Network
Assist in responding to marine mammal strandings in Island County and northern Snohomish County. Volunteers will help with documentation and reporting of stranded marine mammals.
Orca Network
Assist with Orca Network sponsored events such as Ways of Whales, Welcome the Whales, and Orca Month. Volunteers will help with event setup, coordination, and public engagement.
Orca Network
Volunteers will participate in the Whale Sighting Network, reporting and documenting whale sightings to increase awareness and contribute to research efforts.
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)
Provide transportation for clients to medical appointments and essential errands. Volunteers are reimbursed for mileage and help ensure clients maintain their health and independence.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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
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.
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.
Friends Of Fort Flagler State Park
Rat Island Docents educate visitors about the nesting birds and harbor seal pups while helping protect this vital habitat. This role involves spending time at the beach and engaging with the public.
Friends Of Fort Flagler State Park
Volunteers in construction and renovation work on carpentry, painting, and various major and minor projects to improve park facilities.
Friends Of Fort Flagler State Park
Trail Stewards are responsible for clearing debris, trimming, brush control, and removing invasive species along the park's trails. Volunteers can adopt a trail to ensure it remains inviting for walking or cycling.
Friends Of Fort Flagler State Park
Event Organizers assist in organizing, setting up, and taking down events at Fort Flagler State Park. Responsibilities include parking management and ticket sales.
Roving Players
Actors of all experience levels are encouraged to audition. Fill out the Volunteer Application to be added to the contact list for upcoming opportunities.
Roving Players
Assist with handing out programs, taking ticket stubs, selling raffle tickets, running the chair lift, or assisting with walkers or wheelchairs. Volunteers help with cleanup after each show.
Roving Players
Sell wine, beer, pre-mixed cocktails, and soft drinks at the bar before the show and during intermission. Volunteers get to see the show for free. MAST certification is required, but fees are reimbursed.
Roving Players
Join the production team to help with directing, stage managing, set construction, painting, lighting, sound, costumes, props, marketing, and box office duties.
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.
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
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
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
Maintain the MHS website, manage email forwarders, and provide on-call troubleshooting for the Gift Shop Clover System.
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.
Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra
Manage the refreshment table during performances, ensuring that refreshments are available and presented well. Volunteers will also handle donations at the table.
Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra
Assist in guiding guests to their seats and ensuring a smooth entry and exit during performances. Volunteers will help maintain order and provide assistance as needed to attendees.
Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra
Assist with setting up and breaking down the stage before and after performances. This includes arranging chairs, music stands, and other necessary equipment.
Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra
Capture moments from performances and events to share on social media platforms. Volunteers will also assist in managing the orchestra's social media presence.
Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra
Provide technical support for sound and lighting during performances. Volunteers will ensure that audio and visual elements are executed smoothly.
Central Whidbey Island Fire/Resc
Volunteers provide firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical services including, but not limited to: Fire control, driving and operating firefighting apparatus, rescue, medical treatment, training, station and equipment maintenance duties. | Requirements: Age: 18 High School Grad/GED: Yes Valid WASHINGTON State Driver's License: Yes Ability to Read/Speak English: Yes Vision: Must meet the vision requirements specified in NFPA 1582 Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program | Categories: EMT, Firefighter, Fundraising, Community Education, Department Support
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
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Volunteers assist with fieldwork and site monitoring, learning skills like using a laser level and conducting culvert assessments. Projects occur sporadically throughout the year.
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Volunteers assist with native tree plantings occurring between December and March. Planting locations range from Chimacum to west of Sekiu, often on restoration sites to inhibit noxious weeds and promote forest regeneration.
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Volunteers guide middle school students during field trips as part of the Real Learning Real Work program, assisting with tasks like planting and tool use, and ensuring equipment is organized.
Transformations By Olympic Angels
Mentor a youth in the Dare to Dream program to help them develop skills, pursue passions, and achieve goals. Mentors will provide guidance and support to foster youth as they transition to independent living.
Transformations By Olympic Angels
Walk alongside a local fostering family by providing consistent support through the Love Box program. Volunteers will engage in relationship building and intentional giving to meet the needs of foster families.
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Volunteers work with middle school students in environmental education programs, helping them create restoration-based projects and make observations at field sites.
North Olympic Salmon Coalition
Volunteers participate in chum and coho spawner surveys, monitoring Chimacum Creek to record the number of redds, live/dead fish, and take scale samples. Chum surveys run from August to October, while coho surveys are from October to January.
OWL360
Coffee Companions are cross-trained in advocacy and resources for young people, alongside making great coffee and drinks for patrons of all ages. They play an important role in The Nest and OWL360, supporting the community and fostering connections.
OWL360
Peer Allies connect with youth and young adults in Jefferson County, supporting their self-empowerment and advocating for their basic rights. They provide support in areas such as education, employment, housing, medical care, and mental health.
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.
Olympic Peninsula YMCA
Adult or Youth ceramics instructor.
Olympic Peninsula YMCA
Instructor needed for fencing, boffer, or kendo classes.
Olympic Peninsula YMCA
Become the game master and enthrall children with storytelling, gameplay, and magic! Dungeons and Dragons is a very popular youth activity and any programming may require more than one volunteer instructor.
Olympic Peninsula YMCA
Youth or Adult painting class instructor.
Olympic Peninsula YMCA
Instructor needed for Robotics/STEAM classes.
Olympic Peninsula YMCA
Have a specialty not listed? Fill out this application and provide details on any programs you would be interested in running! You may also apply for this role if you are happy volunteering in any program and will leave the assignment up to the Y Staff.
Local 20 20
Support the Local Food action group in promoting local food resiliency. Engage in activities that enhance the local food system and community access to healthy food options.
Local 20 20
Join the Beyond Waste Action Group to support and educate local businesses, organizations, and individuals in reducing their contribution to the waste stream. Participate in initiatives such as food-waste composting, plastics reduction, and recycling.
Local 20 20
Assist the Climate Action group in efforts to reduce the community’s greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for climate change. Engage in activities that promote environmental sustainability and resilience.
Local 20 20
Contribute to the Neighborhood Preparedness (NPREP) Action Group by focusing on community self-reliance and resilience during disasters. Help address the needs that arise from sudden changes in circumstances.
Kingston 4Th Of July Celebration
Assist with various tasks during the Kingston 4th of July Celebration, including event setup, crowd management, and cleanup. Volunteers play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of the event and enhancing the experience for attendees.
Far Reaches Botanical Conservancy
Lead tours through the gardens and greenhouses, providing information on the different plants blooming in the gardens. Engage with visitors and answer questions about the collection.
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.
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.
Gifts From The Heart Food Bank
Drive to NW Harvest twice a month to pick up food drives, assist with heavy lifting, and ensure timely delivery to the food bank. This role is critical as 30% of the food bank's supplies come from NW Harvest.
Gifts From The Heart Food Bank
Assist in distributing food to clients from the Central Whidbey Island community at the Food Bank location. Volunteers help with organizing, packing, and handing out food during distribution days.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Penn Cove Water Festival Association
Assist with setting up and taking down event infrastructure for the Penn Cove Water Festival. Volunteers will help ensure the festival runs smoothly by preparing the venue before the event and dismantling it afterward.
Civility First
Talk about Civility First online and follow our Facebook page to help spread awareness about our mission. Engage with our content and share it with your network to promote civility.
Civility First
Join one of our committees such as Art Contest, Workshops, or Fundraising. Collaborate with other members to plan and execute events and initiatives that promote civility.
Penn Cove Water Festival Association
Participate in the decision-making process by joining the Penn Cove Water Festival Association. Members will help plan and execute the festival, ensuring its success and alignment with the organization's mission.
Civility First
Work with Civility First to organize events, assist with registration at workshops, and ensure smooth operations during events. Help create a welcoming and respectful environment for all participants.
Civility First
Help with publicity by taking pictures, making videos, hanging posters, and promoting workshops and special events. Engage with the community to increase awareness of Civility First's mission.
Penn Cove Water Festival Association
Join the race committee to help organize and manage the canoe races at the Penn Cove Water Festival. Volunteers will coordinate with participants and ensure the races are conducted safely and fairly.
Historic Whidbey
Assist with various projects aimed at preserving historic sites on Whidbey Island. Volunteers will engage in hands-on work to support the organization's mission of saving historic places and sharing their stories.
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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.
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.
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
Puget Sound Public Farms
Volunteers will engage in experiential learning of growing food, participating in tasks such as planting, harvesting, and maintaining the garden. Volunteers are encouraged to bring necessary personal items for comfort and safety.
Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation
Join monthly coffee chats to network with other nonprofit leaders and discuss challenges and opportunities in the nonprofit sector. These informal gatherings foster collaboration and idea exchange.
Stanwood-Camano Area Foundation
Participate in a panel discussion to share insights and strategies on volunteer engagement. This event aims to enhance the capacity of local nonprofits to effectively engage and retain volunteers.
Puget Sound Public Farms
Volunteers will assist in maintaining raised bed gardens, participating in tasks such as planting and harvesting. The garden is accessible with raised beds on a flat grass lawn.
Stanwood Camano Arts Festivals
Join the Stanwood Camano Arts Festivals Volunteer team to help organize and run art festivals that benefit the local community. Volunteers can be local or come from afar to join in the activities and fun.
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.
Providence ElderPlace
Help transcribe and edit an elderly poet's creative thoughts into poetry. Engage in meaningful conversation about poetry and creativity.
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.
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
Support families during evening events by facilitating guided STEM activities. Volunteers help engage multicultural families through equity-focused discussions and leadership initiatives.
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.
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