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Reach Northwest
Assist foster families by picking up, laundering, and delivering clean clothes. Volunteers help alleviate the burden on foster families by ensuring they have clean clothing for the children in their care.
Reach Northwest
Provide foster parents with a much-needed break by organizing and supervising activities for children during designated nights. Volunteers ensure a safe and fun environment for children while their caregivers take time off.
Reach Northwest
Support foster families by fulfilling specific needs requests submitted by them. Volunteers help by providing items or services that meet these needs, enhancing the quality of life for foster children and their caregivers.
Reach Northwest
Organize a drive at your business or church to collect items needed by foster families, such as clothing, toys, and household goods. Volunteers coordinate the collection and delivery of donated items.
Metropolitan Patchwork Society
Teach quilting classes to women incarcerated at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, helping them learn life-enhancing skills through quilting.
Tualatin Valley Beekeepers Association
Join the Tualatin Valley Beekeepers Association for a hands-on experience in the apiary. Volunteers will assist with bee-related activities and learn about beekeeping practices. This event is a great opportunity to engage with the community and support bee health.
Willamette Valley Ferret Shelter
Provide a temporary home for ferrets in need, offering them care and attention until they find a permanent home. Volunteers should be prepared to handle ferrets and provide a safe environment.
Willamette Valley Ferret Shelter
Engage with ferrets during play dates, helping to socialize them and provide enrichment activities. Volunteers should enjoy interacting with animals and have a playful spirit.
Willamette Valley Ferret Shelter
Participate in events to educate the public about ferret care and the shelter's mission. Volunteers should be comfortable speaking to groups and sharing information.
Willamette Valley Ferret Shelter
Assist with cleaning and maintaining the ferret shelter to ensure a hygienic and comfortable environment for the animals. Volunteers should be prepared for physical tasks and have attention to detail.
Mudblosm Connections
Volunteers are needed to pick up donated food daily at 11am from the Fred Meyer in Tualatin and deliver it to various locations throughout Clackamas and Multnomah counties. Volunteers must have a food handler's card and their own vehicle.
Mission Citizen
Volunteers will lead citizenship classes for immigrants, helping them prepare for the U.S. naturalization exam by teaching American history and government. Classes are held at various locations, including high schools and libraries.
Tualatin Valley Symphony
Join the Board of Directors to oversee the activities of the symphony. Contribute your expertise in marketing, fundraising, bookkeeping, organizational development, or graphic arts to help achieve the creative and financial goals of the symphony.
Tualatin Valley Symphony
Join the symphony as a volunteer musician. We are always looking for string players, with occasional openings for other instruments. Participate in rehearsals and performances to contribute to the symphony's musical productions.
Tualatin Valley Symphony
Assist in producing concerts by distributing flyers, selling tickets, hosting the refreshments table, and cleaning up after events. Help ensure the concert season runs smoothly and support the musicians in their performances.
Master Gardeners Association
Master Gardener volunteers engage in community outreach by answering gardening questions at OSU Extension offices, local Farmers’ markets, and Master Gardener events. They also manage demonstration gardens, school gardens, and community gardens, and host garden tours, workshops, and classes.
Library: Outreach
Help bring the library to where the people are! This summer the Library on the Loose van will traverse the city with games, activities and live performances hosted by the library and our City partners! Volunteers will assist in various activities and ensure crowd control during performances.
Tigard Public Library
Drop-in projects for teens allow flexible volunteering opportunities, welcoming those aged 11 to 19 to participate in library activities.
Tigard Public Library
Garden Helpers support the Native Garden in front of the library with activities such as weeding, planting, and mulching. This outdoor role is family-friendly and encourages community involvement.
Tigard Public Library
Volunteers will organize the Holds Wall to ensure items are in the correct location and shelve any holds ready for patrons. This role involves attention to detail in a library environment.
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