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Support the Mobile Pantry operations by helping distribute food at the Mercer County Library. Volunteers assist with setup, distribution, and cleanup.
Special Olympics New Jersey
Assist in organizing and managing events, including competitions and fundraisers, to support Special Olympics New Jersey athletes. Volunteers help with event setup, registration, and coordination.
Special Olympics New Jersey
Provide professional services in areas such as healthcare, legal, or administrative support to enhance the operations and impact of Special Olympics New Jersey.
Special Olympics New Jersey
Support the Young Athletes program by engaging with children aged 2-7 in activities that promote physical, cognitive, and social development. Volunteers help facilitate fun and inclusive activities.
Special Olympics New Jersey
Coaches play a crucial role in training and mentoring athletes, helping them develop skills and confidence in various sports. Coaches are needed for a range of sports, from basketball to swimming.
HomeFront, Inc.
Assist with childcare and educational activities at the Atkinson Child Development Center. Volunteers should enjoy working with children and be able to engage them in learning and play.
HomeFront, Inc.
Help clients select groceries at the Choice Market Food Pantry. Volunteers should be friendly and organized, assisting clients in making healthy food choices.
HomeFront, Inc.
Assist individuals in preparing for their GED exams by providing tutoring in various subjects. Volunteers should be patient and supportive, helping clients build confidence and skills.
HomeFront, Inc.
Support the facilitation of art and craft classes at ArtSpace. Volunteers should have a passion for the arts and be able to assist participants in expressing their creativity.
Younity
Support the counseling center by assisting with administrative tasks and providing a welcoming environment for clients. Volunteers will help maintain records and assist counselors in preparing for sessions.
Younity
Assist in responding to domestic violence and sexual assault crises, providing support and resources to victims. Volunteers will work closely with the crisis response team to ensure immediate and effective assistance.
Prospect Heights Vol. Fire Co.
The Volunteer Firefighter performs advanced firefighting work in preventing, combating, and extinguishing fires, responding to hazardous materials incidents and emergency calls which include special rescue situations such as vehicle and swift water rescue. Junior Firefighter opportunities also available. | Requirements: Resident of Mercer County, NJ. 18 years of age (Firefighter), 16 years of age (Junior Firefighter). | Categories: Fundraising, Firefighter, Junior Members, Community Education
United Way of Greater Mercer County - other agencies
United Way of Greater Mercer County is seeking volunteers to join the tax prep team. Volunteers will help prepare tax returns for families and individuals making less than $65,000/year, providing a crucial service for financial stability. Various roles are available, including tax preparer, greeter, site coordinator, and translator.
Arm in Arm
Help with food distribution and organization at Mill One. Volunteers assist with setup, distribution, and cleanup.
United Way of Greater Mercer County
Join the Tax Prep Team and assist taxpayers in Mercer County with free tax preparation services. Volunteers help individuals and families maximize their tax returns and ensure they receive all eligible credits and deductions.
United Way of Greater Mercer County
Organize a book drive to collect new or gently used books for children and youth. Volunteers will help promote the drive, collect books, and distribute them to local schools and community centers.
United Way of Greater Mercer County
Organize and host a drive to collect essential supplies for teachers and students in need. Volunteers will gather, sort, and distribute materials to ensure classrooms are well-equipped.
Princeton Junction Emergency Services
Ready Response USA, Inc. DBA Princeton Junction Emergency Services is the leading life safety education training center in New Jersey. This non-profit organization is aimed to prepare more and more people to deal with emergency situations. The courses are affordable, meet and exceed ECC guidelines and are instructed by qualified instructors. | Requirements: No requirements. Any person can learn CPR, AED & First Aid. | Categories: Community Education
Trenton Area Soup Kitchen - TASK
Participate in a service project, fundraiser or donation drive. Host a charity event or a Facebook fundraiser, organize a donation drive, or collect needed items.
Trenton Area Soup Kitchen - TASK
Volunteer to serve meals or work with our kitchen team to help cut, chop and prep food. Individuals and groups are welcome. No prior experience needed.
Trenton Area Soup Kitchen - TASK
Work with people one-on-one to help them reach their educational goals. Volunteers provide support in various subjects as needed.
Trenton Area Soup Kitchen - TASK
TASK welcomes young volunteers. If you’re 13 or older, you can help with meal service and other projects at our Escher Street location. If you’re younger than 13 – or any age, you can still help by participating in a Service Project or Donation Drive.
Pennington Road Fire Co
Participate in all aspects and phases of firefighting | Requirements: No prior training or experience required. | Categories: Firefighter
Arm in Arm
Assist with food distribution at Unity Square Park. Volunteers help with organizing and distributing food to clients.
Rescue Mission of Trenton
Serve meals to those in need at The Rescue Mission of Trenton. Volunteers will help prepare and distribute meals, ensuring that everyone receives a nutritious meal.
Rescue Mission of Trenton
Assist in organizing and sorting clothes in The Rescue Mission's Thrift Store. Volunteers will help ensure that the store is well-maintained and that items are properly displayed.
Rescue Mission of Trenton
Assist with inventory management by sorting and organizing donations. Volunteers help keep track of items and ensure they are ready for distribution.
Greenwood House Hospice
Lead or assist with exercise activities to help residents maintain physical health and mobility. Volunteers should be enthusiastic and supportive, encouraging participation and enjoyment.
Greenwood House Hospice
Spend time with residents, offering companionship and conversation to enhance their daily lives. This role is perfect for those who enjoy social interaction and making a difference in someone's day.
Greenwood House Hospice
Engage with residents by sharing your creativity through arts and crafts activities. Volunteers help residents express themselves artistically and enjoy a fun, interactive environment.
Greenwood House Hospice
Facilitate recreational games such as bingo, card games, and board games. Volunteers help create a lively and engaging atmosphere for residents to enjoy.
Greenwood House Hospice
Deliver kosher meals to seniors in the community. Volunteers need a car or can accompany a driver to ensure meals reach those in need.
EASEL Animal Rescue League
Support the well-being and placement of cats and dogs through socializing, walking, grooming, and basic training. Volunteers may also assist with fostering, transporting animals, administering medications, or helping at adoption events and TNR efforts.
EASEL Animal Rescue League
Help with community outreach, event organizing, fundraising, and promotion. Volunteers may also assist with donation collection, humane education, photography, or greeting visitors at the shelter.
Arm in Arm
Support the Mobile Pantry at Bellevue Ave by helping with food distribution. Volunteers assist with setup, distribution, and cleanup.
Arm in Arm
Help distribute food to community members at the Trenton Meeting of Friends. Volunteers are needed for setup, distribution, and cleanup.
NJ Audobon Society
Help maintain NJ Audubon properties and trails, including building maintenance and repair. Volunteers should be comfortable working with their hands and enjoy outdoor work.
Arm in Arm
Assist in distributing food to families in need at the Hudson Pantry. Volunteers help organize and distribute food items to clients.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton
Become a County Board member and represent the interests of Catholic Charities, acting as an ambassador to the communities within Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties. Volunteers serve in the county in which they live.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton
Perform minor home repairs for seniors in Ocean County. Volunteers help with simple tasks around the home, providing essential support to elderly residents.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton
Assist with groups, recreational activities, or general office work in Burlington or Mercer counties. Volunteers support the behavioral health team in providing essential services to the community.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton
Teach computer skills or literacy classes to members of the Latino community in Trenton. Volunteers empower community members by enhancing their skills and knowledge.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton
Provide clerical assistance in our offices in Trenton. Volunteers support office operations through various administrative tasks.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton
Volunteer at one of our Safe Houses in Burlington or Ocean counties. Volunteers provide support and assistance to individuals affected by domestic violence.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Trenton
Work in one of our food pantries, organizing donations and assisting with general office duties. Volunteers are needed in Burlington, Mercer, and Ocean counties to help manage food distribution and support pantry operations.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Assist with organizing and running camp-wide events, like talent shows or themed parties. Help with decorations, game stations, and ensure smooth operations.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Share and lead activities in arts, performing arts, or sports. Volunteers can teach painting, pottery, drama, or sports like soccer and basketball.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Help with logistical tasks like doing inventory of supplies, organizing supplies, and setting up for events. Support administrative needs like registration or distributing materials.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Work directly with an individual student or a small group to strengthen a specific area of curriculum. Requires a commitment of at least once a week.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Support students with their homework by clarifying directions or concepts, modeling examples, brainstorming ideas, or offering guidance. This opportunity is flexible and the time commitment is up to each volunteer.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Document camp events by taking pictures or videos of activities, group outings, and performances. Provide campers with keepsakes at the end of the session.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Help create small reading groups for specific students using books chosen to increase student’s reading ability. Work with no more than three students at a time for about an hour, ideally twice a week.
UrbanPromise Trenton
Share carpentry or plumbing talents to perform minor repairs, add molding, and fix plumbing issues.
Mercer Street Friends
Stay informed and sign up for upcoming Volunteer Team Member opportunities at our Family Support Center. Volunteers assist with various family support activities and programs.
Mercer Street Friends
Join our community school volunteer team members and support families at our school pantries. Volunteers engage with children and help with educational activities.
Mercer Street Friends
Join our incredible community of Volunteer Team Members that support our Food Bank and member agency food pantries. Volunteers help with sorting, packing, and distributing food to those in need.
Henrys Haven Inc
Volunteers assist with daily chores, animal care, and various projects around the farm. No prior experience is necessary, but volunteers must be comfortable around animals and able to lift 20 lbs.
Tha Block Trenton
Lead or assist in educational workshops and teach-ins aimed at raising awareness and educating the community on social justice issues.
Tha Block Trenton
Engage with the community through the Dear Block Girl initiative, focusing on empowerment and support for women and girls in Trenton.
Tha Block Trenton
Assist in organizing and distributing meals to community members in need. Volunteers will help prepare, serve, and clean up after meals.
Tha Block Trenton
Support the rental assistance program by helping individuals and families navigate rental applications and financial aid processes.
West Trenton Vol Fire Co
Help the Ewing Community with Rescue water and motor vehicles, and fire prevention and firefighting in your community | Requirements: Live in Ewing Township We will train you the rest of the way no cost! | Categories: Firefighter, Department Support, Fundraising
Historical Society of Princeton
Help maintain our organic garden at Updike Farmstead, and see immediate and visible results from your efforts! Volunteer weekly to tend to the garden, including weeding and watering the beds.
Contact of Mercer County
We are looking for caring and reliable individuals who are willing to commit to emotionally challenging work. By becoming a suicide crisis lifeline volunteer, you can make a difference in someone's life by offering a safe space where people can call, text, or chat for free, confidential support without judgment.
Anchor House, Inc.
Group volunteers participate in one-time or ongoing projects such as gardening, packing hygiene bags, or making meals for residents. Groups help enhance the living conditions and support services for youth.
Anchor House, Inc.
Certified volunteers work directly with the youth, providing support and assistance in various programs. Volunteers must be at least 21 years old, complete an application with references, and undergo background checks.
Pennsbury O M Association
Volunteer coaches are essential to the success of the Pennsbury Odyssey of the Mind program. Coaches will guide students in creative problem-solving, help them manage budgets, and support them in developing teamwork and decision-making skills. No prior experience is necessary, and training is provided.
German Shepherd Rescue Of New Jersey Inc
Assist in finding and setting up events and fundraisers to support the rescue efforts. Volunteers will help organize and work at events, requiring strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
German Shepherd Rescue Of New Jersey Inc
Walk and care for German Shepherds at the kennel, providing them with exercise and socialization. Volunteers should be comfortable handling large dogs and have a passion for animal welfare.
German Shepherd Rescue Of New Jersey Inc
Assist with the adoption process by conducting reference calls and processing applications. Volunteers should have strong communication skills and attention to detail.
Middletown Township Fire Department
Middletown Township Fire Department Volunteer Firefighter GENERAL PURPOSE The Volunteer Firefighter serves the community by responding to a wide variety of situations, ranging from emergencies that immediately threaten life or property to routine citizen requests for information or assistance. They perform within the scope of the policies and procedures of Middletown Township Fire Department (MTFD) and they perform duties in the following general categories: fire suppression, emergency medical aid or rescue, hazardous material responses, training and public education. The Volunteer Firefighter normally works under the supervision of a company officer and is expected to function effectively as part of a highly trained team. They are also expected to perform their duties under adverse conditions and physical conditions that may pose a high risk of personal injury or exposure to hazardous conditions or infectious diseases. The Volunteer Firefighter is required to attend regularly scheduled training in order to maintain the high level of knowledge, skill and ability necessary to function safely and effectively as a firefighter in accordance with state law, county and Middletown Township Fire Department protocols, and standard operating guidelines. The work performance of a Volunteer Firefighter is continuously evaluated for general knowledge, skill proficiency, and ability to work as part of a team. Any deficiencies are corrected through remedial training. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Volunteer Firefighter is a non-compensated position. The Volunteer Firefighter may be awarded Length Of Service Award Program (LOSAP) “points” applied to the LOSAP retirement program, LOSAP is intended to assist emergency service organizations (ESOs) in retaining and rewarding volunteers.. Volunteer Firefighter are not normally assigned shifts but are expected to respond from home or work to dispatched calls when available. Individuals fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a Volunteer Firefighter will at all-times present themselves in a courteous, professional and responsible manner. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Volunteer Firefighter drives or rides an emergency vehicle in response to fire, rescue and hazardous materials response/mitigation and routine requests for help or assistance. In the performance of their duties, the Volunteer Firefighter places equipment, lays and connects hose; operates high-capacity pumps and directs water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses chemical extinguishers, safety belts, lines and hooks and uses self-contained breathing apparatus. The Volunteer Firefighter may enter burning buildings as part of a fire suppression team, perform ventilation tasks above ground, carry heavy objects and equipment and rescue injured or trapped victims. | Requirements: Upon Graduation From FF1 You Will Have: Knowledge of: • Modern fire service principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment. • Fire protection systems, evacuation considerations, and building construction regulations for fire safety. Ability to: • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions using the English language. • Maintain physical conditioning necessary to perform efficiently in emergency situations; meet medical and physical agility standards as established. • Learn the geography of the MTFD, the location of important buildings and the street system. • Participate in training drills; attend school and classes on firefighting, hydraulics, first aid and fire equipment, and apparatus, and other classes associated with recognized fire fighter. • Learn and apply technical information pertaining to firefighting. • Assist in performing inspections of structures and businesses in the community for fire hazards and pre-incident surveys for tactical planning. • Assist in conducting fire-safety education classes. • Analyze and cope with a variety of emergency situations calmly but effectively and to react quickly to secure accurate and precise information on the location, extent, and nature of fires and emergency aid requests. • Sustain heavy physical labor during periods of intense activity in emergency situations; to work at varying heights above grade. • Work within a para-military organization and respond readily to directives. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public; to work effectively as a team member. • Assist in updating map book for new additions, streets, and complexes for use in emergencies. • Service and operate all MTFD station equipment and apparatus. • Perform necessary maintenance, testing and care of fire hoses, trucks, ladders, and auxiliary equipment and apparatus. • Prevent waste and damage of materials, supplies, and equipment. • Perform general maintenance and minor repairs to station facilities; perform assigned janitorial activities and minor maintenance and painting. • Perform community service activities. • Maintain necessary records and reports, incident forms, and operation logs, to accommodate needs of the MTFD including computer data entry. Training and Experience: A typical way of obtaining the knowledge, skills and abilities outlined above is minimally graduation from high school. Licenses; Certificates; Special requirements: • High School Diploma or GED • A valid New Jersey State Driver’s License • Firefighter I or equivalent education and experience. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a firefighter to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands: Work is performed primarily in the fire station, then on emergency scenes, mass casualty, fire scenes and extra ordinary events as they occur. Performing tasks under emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion. The exposure to death, emotional stress, patients with contagious diseases and terminal illnesses can be expected. Mental Demands: While performing the duties of this position, the employee will be regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or skills; and interact with fire department members, other organizations and the public. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical hazard from fire, equipment, traffic, smoke inhalation, and falling objects at emergency scenes, and exposure to health risks may occur. Performance of hazardous tasks under emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion under such handicaps as limited visibility, exposure to hazardous or toxic chemicals and gases, extremes in temperatures, cramped surroundings, and contact with death, emotional stress, contagious diseases, and terminal illness. | Categories: Firefighter
Middletown Township Fire Department
The Volunteer Firefighter serves the community by responding to a wide variety of situations, ranging from emergencies that immediately threaten life or property to routine citizen requests for information or assistance. They perform within the scope of the policies and procedures of Middletown Township Fire Department (MTFD) and they perform duties in the following general categories: fire suppression, emergency medical aid or rescue, hazardous material responses, training and public education. The Volunteer Firefighter normally works under the supervision of a company officer and is expected to function effectively as part of a highly trained team. They are also expected to perform their duties under adverse conditions and physical conditions that may pose a high risk of personal injury or exposure to hazardous conditions or infectious diseases. The Volunteer Firefighter is required to attend regularly scheduled training in order to maintain the high level of knowledge, skill and ability necessary to function safely and effectively as a firefighter in accordance with state law, county and Middletown Township Fire Department protocols, and standard operating guidelines. The work performance of a Volunteer Firefighter is continuously evaluated for general knowledge, skill proficiency, and ability to work as part of a team. Any deficiencies are corrected through remedial training. | Requirements: The Volunteer Firefighter is a non-compensated position. The Volunteer Firefighter may be awarded Length Of Service Award Program (LOSAP) “points” applied to the LOSAP retirement program, LOSAP is intended to assist emergency service organizations (ESOs) in retaining and rewarding volunteers.. Volunteer Firefighter are not normally assigned shifts but are expected to respond from home or work to dispatched calls when available. Individuals fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a Volunteer Firefighter will at all-times present themselves in a courteous, professional and responsible manner. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Volunteer Firefighter drives or rides an emergency vehicle in response to fire, rescue and hazardous materials response/mitigation and routine requests for help or assistance. In the performance of their duties, the Volunteer Firefighter places equipment, lays and connects hose; operates high-capacity pumps and directs water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses chemical extinguishers, safety belts, lines and hooks and uses self-contained breathing apparatus. The Volunteer Firefighter may enter burning buildings as part of a fire suppression team, perform ventilation tasks above ground, carry heavy objects and equipment and rescue injured or trapped victims. Upon Graduation From FF1 You Will Have: Knowledge of: • Modern fire service principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment. • Fire protection systems, evacuation considerations, and building construction regulations for fire safety. Ability to: • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions using the English language. • Maintain physical conditioning necessary to perform efficiently in emergency situations; meet medical and physical agility standards as established. • Learn the geography of the MTFD, the location of important buildings and the street system. • Participate in training drills; attend school and classes on firefighting, hydraulics, first aid and fire equipment, and apparatus, and other classes associated with recognized fire fighter. • Learn and apply technical information pertaining to firefighting. • Assist in performing inspections of structures and businesses in the community for fire hazards and pre-incident surveys for tactical planning. • Assist in conducting fire-safety education classes. • Analyze and cope with a variety of emergency situations calmly but effectively and to react quickly to secure accurate and precise information on the location, extent, and nature of fires and emergency aid requests. • Sustain heavy physical labor during periods of intense activity in emergency situations; to work at varying heights above grade. • Work within a para-military organization and respond readily to directives. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public; to work effectively as a team member. • Assist in updating map book for new additions, streets, and complexes for use in emergencies. • Service and operate all MTFD station equipment and apparatus. • Perform necessary maintenance, testing and care of fire hoses, trucks, ladders, and auxiliary equipment and apparatus. • Prevent waste and damage of materials, supplies, and equipment. • Perform general maintenance and minor repairs to station facilities; perform assigned janitorial activities and minor maintenance and painting. • Perform community service activities. • Maintain necessary records and reports, incident forms, and operation logs, to accommodate needs of the MTFD including computer data entry. Training and Experience: A typical way of obtaining the knowledge, skills and abilities outlined above is minimally graduation from high school. Licenses; Certificates; Special requirements: • High School Diploma or GED • A valid New Jersey State Driver’s License • Firefighter I or equivalent education and experience. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a firefighter to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands: Work is performed primarily in the fire station, then on emergency scenes, mass casualty, fire scenes and extra ordinary events as they occur. Performing tasks under emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion. The exposure to death, emotional stress, patients with contagious diseases and terminal illnesses can be expected. Mental Demands: While performing the duties of this position, the employee will be regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or skills; and interact with fire department members, other organizations and the public. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical hazard from fire, equipment, traffic, smoke inhalation, and falling objects at emergency scenes, and exposure to health risks may occur. Performance of hazardous tasks under emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion under such handicaps as limited visibility, exposure to hazardous or toxic chemicals and gases, extremes in temperatures, cramped surroundings, and contact with death, emotional stress, contagious diseases, and terminal illness. | Categories: Firefighter
Princeton Jct Fire Dept
Princeton Junction Volunteer Fire Company is always accepting applications for membership. The requirements for each type of membership are listed below. Please review the different types of membership and then click the Want to Join link below for an application. Please fill out the application form and submit it we will then contact you. Volunteer Positions: Junior Firefighter, Active Firefighters (Resident), Active Firefighters (Non-Resident), Associate Members, and Fire Police Officers. This listing is for Volunteer Firefighter (Resident & Non-Resident). If you are interested in another position please apply through the correct position opening. Thank you. | Requirements: Active Firefighters (Resident) · All applicants for active resident membership must be resident citizens of the Township of West Windsor; at least 18 years of age. · Applicants for active membership shall attend Firefighter 1 through a recognized fire school, such as Mercer County Fire School. Applicants will have the same responsibilities as a Junior Firefighter until completion of the Firefighter 1 course. Upon completion of the Fire Fighter 1 training, member shall have a probationary period of 1 year. · Applicants for active membership must make 20% of all fire calls and 50% of the drills and/or meetings to remain active. · Applicants must attend State Mandated courses (Blood born Pathogens, right to know, hazard materials awareness) every year. Active Firefighters (Non-Resident) · All applicants for active non-resident membership must be at least 18 years of age, must be a resident of an adjoining municipality, or must be employed within West Windsor Township. · Applicants for active membership shall attend Firefighter 1 through a recognized fire school, such as Mercer County Fire School. Applicants will have the same responsibilities as a Junior Firefighter until completion of the Firefighter 1 course. Upon completion of the Fire Fighter 1 training, member shall have a probationary period of 1 year. · Applicants for active membership must make 20% of all fire calls and 50% of the drills and/or meetings to remain active. · Applicants must attend State Mandated courses (Blood born Pathogens, right to know, hazard materials awareness) every year. | Categories: Firefighter
D&R Greenway Land Trust
Serve as an ambassador at community and D&R Greenway events, distributing literature and discussing the mission and projects of D&R Greenway.
D&R Greenway Land Trust
Assist with stewardship and trail maintenance on D&R Greenway preserves. Tasks include removing invasive species, restoring habitats, planting trees and shrubs, and maintaining trails.
D&R Greenway Land Trust
Help plant and care for over fifty species of native plants used to restore native landscapes. Volunteers assist with annual plant sales and care for plants throughout the summer.
D&R Greenway Land Trust
Capture photos at select events like the Gala and other special events. Photos are used for social media, marketing, and reporting purposes.
D&R Greenway Land Trust
Support D&R Greenway’s conservation efforts by assisting with events and community outreach. Volunteers help with mailings and represent the organization at community events.
D&R Greenway Land Trust
Assist at the Marie L. Matthews Gallery by helping with art exhibit opening receptions. Promote understanding of the importance of protecting the natural world through visual arts.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers patrol the roads surrounding the Watershed Reserve to remove litter. This activity is best done in late fall, winter, and early spring.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers greet visitors, answer phone calls, and make sales in the shop. They serve as ambassadors for the Watershed.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers help protect and restore natural habitats by removing invasive plants and may also plant trees. Volunteers commit to tending their assigned plot regularly throughout the season.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers feed and care for various critters, including turtles, snakes, and insects. A one-year commitment is required due to extensive training.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers monitor bird nests, checking for nest building, egg laying, and chick growth. Data is reported to the ornithology lab at Cornell University.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers provide Spanish language interpretation at events. This helps make events more accessible to Spanish-speaking visitors.
The Watershed Institute
Stuff, stamp and address envelopes, perform data entry and other office tasks on an occasional basis. It may not be glamorous, but it is essential to our mission.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers maintain the gardens in the Butterfly House, capturing butterflies and caring for plants. Training is provided.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers walk trails to maintain them and spot problems. They pick up debris, report large obstacles, and trim encroaching vegetation.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers help register, educate, and entertain visitors at events like World Water Day and the Butterfly Festival. They also assist with setup and cleanup.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers document special events and programs through photography and videography. They capture moments at events like the Butterfly Festival and World Water Day.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers engage in advocacy to guide and influence development and regulations affecting water quality. Training is provided on various environmental topics.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers commit to taking water quality measurements on the third weekend of each month for at least one year. They measure temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels using tools provided by The Watershed Institute.
The Watershed Institute
Volunteers supplement staff by teaching visiting school children. They need to be comfortable working with children and have some teaching experience.
Yardley-Makefield Fire Co
The All-Volunteer Yardley-Makefield Fire Company is seeking Volunteer Firefighters to join our organization. The Yardley-Makefield Fire Company has been professionally staffed by volunteers since it was founded in 1897 - apply today and you can be a part of our great history! | Requirements: Must live in Yardley borough or Lower Makefield Township, Bucks County, PA. | Categories: Firefighter
Jewish Family & Children’s Service (Mercer County)
Assist at weekly Kosher Cafés, helping with meal preparation and serving. This role supports community engagement and provides social interaction for attendees.
Jewish Family & Children’s Service (Mercer County)
Assist in packing bags of groceries for food pantry clients and help at a mobile food pantry distribution site. This role involves organizing and distributing food to those in need.
Jewish Family & Children’s Service (Mercer County)
Deliver meals to homebound seniors, ensuring they receive nutritious food and a friendly visit. Volunteers play a crucial role in supporting seniors' ability to live independently.
Morven Museum and Garden
Garden volunteers work alongside Morven’s horticulturists tending the historic grounds. Volunteers help with the annual heirloom plant sale by arranging and pricing plants and helping shoppers choose the perfect plants for their garden.
Morven Museum and Garden
Volunteers lend a helping hand to Morven’s staff for events, setting up before and assisting guests during events such as Morven in May, Fourth of July Jubilee, and the Festival of Trees in December. Volunteers assist in a variety of behind-the-scenes work, including mailings and office tasks.
Morven Museum and Garden
Docents are trained to conduct tours for visitors that promote a deeper understanding of the role Morven played in American and New Jersey history. The museum is open for tours Wednesday through Sunday, and the minimum commitment is two four-hour shifts per month.
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