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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.
Tigard Public Library
Garden Leads support the Native Garden by leading other volunteers in various outdoor tasks. This role requires leadership skills and a passion for gardening.
Tigard Public Library
Bin Sorters commit to a weekly shift to move returned books to carts for shelving. Volunteers will engage in physical labor within the library setting.
With Love Oregon
Delivery drivers are needed to transport essential items to resource families, ensuring they receive the support they need promptly. Volunteers must have a valid driver's license and a reliable vehicle.
With Love Oregon
Volunteers can contribute by laundering clothing from home, helping to provide clean and ready-to-use clothing for children in foster care. This flexible opportunity allows volunteers to support resource families from their own homes.
With Love Oregon
Volunteers are needed to sort donations at the With Love facility, ensuring that high-quality essentials are ready for distribution to resource families. This role is crucial for maintaining timely support for families in need.
Medical Teams International
Volunteer will be working from our Medical Teams Headquarters in Tigard and alongside our Program Support Officers. Schedule is flexible based on volunteer's availability. You will be inputting clinic details into multiple spreadsheets and programs.
Accent Network
The mentoring program connects qualified mentors with immigrants to assess their skills, provide career guidance, and educate them about the US workplace culture. Mentors contribute approximately one hour per week over a minimum of three months.
Accent Network
Become a tutor or conversation partner for a refugee or immigrant's stay-at-home mother. Sessions are one-on-one and currently virtual, allowing for a personal volunteer experience. Volunteers can develop their curriculum and work at the learner's pace.
Accent Network
Join the Community Responders team to assist newly-arrived refugees and immigrants in learning about their new community. Volunteers act as guides, friends, and advocates for those newly arrived in the U.S.
Encompass Yamhill Valley
Assist in operating critical warming shelters for day and overnight stays during fall and winter in Yamhill County. Volunteers are needed to help manage the shelters and provide support to those in need.
Encompass Yamhill Valley
Help provide free, nutritious takeaway meals every Sunday afternoon in partnership with YCAP and McMinnville Cooperative Ministries. Volunteers assist in meal preparation and distribution.
Mark Prairie Historical Society
Join the Mark Prairie Historical Society to assist with various projects, events, and restoration efforts. Volunteers can contribute their time and talents to help preserve the historic Mark Prairie Schoolhouse and engage with the community.
Experience Theatre Project
Join Experience Theatre Project as a volunteer to support immersive theater productions in Beaverton, OR. Volunteers are needed to assist with various tasks, including set design, ushering, and administrative support.
Fidgetech
Fidgetech is seeking qualified professionals in design, technology, or videography to help students explore passions, complete skills training, and prepare for employment. Volunteers can commit to a single session or a long-term opportunity to impact students' lives.
Portland Shakespeare Project
Join the Patron Advisory Council to provide insights and support for the Portland Shakespeare Project's mission. Members will help guide the organization in its efforts to engage the community with classic and contemporary theatre.
Mckay Elementary Parent Teacher Club
Participate in the Art Lit program, which requires a school-year commitment. Volunteers will help facilitate art education and activities for students, enhancing their creative skills and appreciation for the arts.
Mckay Elementary Parent Teacher Club
Assist with the Passport Club, an educational program that helps students learn about geography and world cultures. Volunteers will engage with students to expand their global awareness and knowledge.
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. Volunteers will help set up and assist with various activities during the events.
Faith Cafe
Assist in serving free, home-style hot meals to guests at Faith Café. Volunteers help with meal preparation, serving, and clean-up, ensuring a welcoming environment for all attendees.
Library: Shute Park
Assist patrons with the summer reading program display. Explain how the program works, help people pick out a free book to start their reading journey.
Library: Shute Park
Help the STEM librarian with setting up the science activity tables, helping patrons experience the hands on science, and then staying to clean up and put away the supplies.
Library: Shute Park
Assist storyteller Librarian with setting up and cleaning up the space after the story for babies, birth to 12 months.
Library: Shute Park
Assist librarian with set up and support for the first Friday of every month Teen get together. The program is designed for ages 10-14 who come together to enjoy various activities including crafts, playing games, watching movies, and just hanging out.
Library: Shute Park
U of O's Natural and Cultural History Museum returns with a great environmentally based program. Volunteers are needed to help with hands on activities the museum brings.
Library: Shute Park
English/Spanish storytime helpers support the storyteller by welcoming patrons and helping with any crafts.
Library: Shute Park
Assist patrons with learning how to use their devices and basic computer programs.
Beaverton Downtown Association Inc
Participate in planting native and pollinator-friendly plants as part of the Pollinator Pathway Program. Volunteers should be prepared for any weather conditions and wear appropriate clothing, including close-toed shoes.
Beaverton Downtown Association Inc
Assist in preparing planting areas for the Pollinator Pathway Program by prepping the soil and ensuring readiness for planting. Volunteers should be prepared for any weather conditions and wear appropriate clothing, including close-toed shoes.
Beaverton Civic Theatre
Participate in building and assembling stage sets for upcoming productions. Volunteers should have basic carpentry skills and the ability to work collaboratively with the production team.
Beaverton Civic Theatre
Assist in designing and creating costumes for theatre productions. Volunteers should have sewing skills and an eye for detail to help bring characters to life on stage.
Beaverton Civic Theatre
Assist in seating guests, distributing programs, and ensuring a smooth theatre experience for all attendees. Volunteers should be friendly and helpful, enhancing the audience's enjoyment of the performance.
Outdoor Education Adventures
Support OEA's marketing and outreach efforts by managing social media accounts and creating engaging content to promote programs and events.
Outdoor Education Adventures
Help OEA recruit and manage volunteers for various programs and events. This role involves outreach and coordination to ensure a smooth volunteer experience.
Outdoor Education Adventures
Join OEA as a Volunteer Educator and help provide students with a hands-on, educational experience which encourages investigation and discovery with the natural world. No experience is necessary as training, resources, and materials will be provided.
Outdoor Education Adventures
Assist with grant writing and fundraising efforts to support OEA's programs. Volunteers will help identify funding opportunities and develop proposals.
Outdoor Education Adventures
Assist with day camps by supporting the organization and facilitation of outdoor activities for children. Volunteers will help create a fun and educational environment for campers.
Outdoor Education Adventures
Participate in the setup, execution, and breakdown of special events. Volunteers will ensure events run smoothly and provide assistance where needed.
Ncompass
Support the creation of video content for Ncompass. Responsibilities include filming, editing, and producing videos that highlight the organization's work and impact.
Ncompass
Create visual content to support Ncompass's marketing and communication efforts. This includes designing graphics for social media, print materials, and other promotional content.
Ncompass
Assist in managing and coordinating Ncompass's marketing and social media efforts. Responsibilities include creating content, engaging with the community, and promoting the organization's mission online.
Ncompass
Help with the preparation and mailing of sponsorship cards and other collateral materials. This role involves organizing, packing, and sending out materials to sponsors and supporters.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Assist with or lead classes, support special events, and contribute to fund development by applying for grants or writing for the newsletter. Volunteers play a key role in educational and fundraising activities.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Assist in selling clematis and merchandise, as well as recruiting new members and volunteers during plant sales events. This role supports the garden's fundraising and community outreach efforts.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Help groom clematis, water plants, and maintain tools in the greenhouse. Volunteers will also clean and sort clematis seeds, contributing to the garden's plant care efforts.
Friends Of The Rogerson Clematis Collection
Assist with pruning, planting, deadheading, harvesting seeds, weeding, and watering garden beds. Volunteers will gain hands-on experience in clematis care and garden maintenance.
Afghan Support Network
Assist in organizing and managing the Resource/Job Fair event. Responsibilities include setting up tables, guiding participants, and ensuring the smooth operation of the event.
Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Support educational initiatives by joining the Education and Outreach Committee or assisting with field trips. Volunteers will engage the community and share knowledge with young learners.
Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Join us for tree planting events to restore native habitats and protect our local ecosystem. Volunteers will help plant trees and care for the environment.
Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Help restore urban forests by participating in restoration and planting work parties. Volunteers will assist in planting native trees and monitoring local tree populations.
Oswego Lake Watershed Council
Participate in work parties dedicated to removing harmful invasive species and installing native plants. Volunteers will help maintain the health of the watershed.
Hawkbot1Cs
Participate in community service events and science fairs to promote STEM education. Volunteers will engage with the public to stimulate interest in STEM and demonstrate robotics projects.
Library: Outreach
Enjoy the amazing art while helping to promote the library at Hillsboro's summer artistic showcase, La Strada held on Main Street in downtown Hillsboro. Volunteers help set up the outreach display, run the activity table, guide families through fun crafts, and hand out free books. Great event for creative, chatty people.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Help during guest shopping time by checking guests in, assisting them as they navigate the pantry, and restocking shelves. Bi/multi-lingual volunteers are especially needed.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Assist in picking up food donations from local stores and stocking them at the pantry. This role requires individuals who are organized and reliable, with the ability to lift boxes up to 50 lbs.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Pack food and supplies for homebound guests, ensuring they receive the necessary items. This independent role allows volunteers to 'shop' the pantry for others.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Pick up and deliver food orders to homebound individuals. This role is crucial for ensuring that those who cannot visit the pantry still receive the food they need.
Hunger Fighters Oregon
Join a fun team to help clean the pantry, including sweeping, mopping, cleaning fridges, and taking out the trash. This role is ideal for small groups or individuals who enjoy teamwork.
Pacific Pug Rescue Inc
Transport volunteers pick up dogs from shelters and owners surrendering their dogs and bring them to foster homes. They also deliver supplies, medications, or donations and take dogs to the vet. Volunteers are especially needed in the greater Portland area for vet trips.
Pacific Pug Rescue Inc
Marketing volunteers help promote rescue dogs for adoption. They use skills in graphic design, photography, videography, and social media to increase visibility and engagement.
Pacific Pug Rescue Inc
IT volunteers manage the critical infrastructure needed to support the rescue. They handle web hosting, application and email management, and provide general IT support.
Pacific Pug Rescue Inc
Fundraising Volunteers help raise money through various initiatives. They procure donations for raffles, auctions, and events, and assist with Bottledrop fundraising by picking up recyclables and setting up donation sites.
Pacific Pug Rescue Inc
Outreach and Event Volunteers help plan events like Pints for Pugs and Pug Yoga. They network with local businesses, organize community outreach events, staff booths, provide information to the public, and assist with event setup and teardown.
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 help set up the mobile book cart, unload the crates of activities, giveaways, and games. You'll be busy helping people select a summer reading book or participating in activities.
Merry Heart Childrens Camp
The Activities Director is responsible for developing and overseeing activities such as arts & crafts, songs, and game nights for campers throughout the week. They also supervise Day/Evening Helpers who assist in running these activities.
Merry Heart Childrens Camp
The Camp Medical Nurse manages medications and daily health needs, supporting the camp physician and staying overnight at the medical cabin. They ensure the physical wellness of campers.
Merry Heart Childrens Camp
Lifeguards oversee swimming activities, ensuring the safety of campers at the pool. They must have Red Cross training or equivalent, CPR certification, and a concussion certificate.
Merry Heart Childrens Camp
The Archery Instructor teaches archery to campers and must have Level 1 Instructor certification. They ensure the safety and engagement of campers during archery sessions.
Merry Heart Childrens Camp
Cabin Counselors live with a group of eight campers, spending all day with them during meals, activities, and evening events. They provide guidance and support throughout the camp week.
Taste And See Local
Volunteers are needed every Thursday to assist with the operations of the food bank, including distributing food and cleaning up after the food bank closes. Volunteers can contribute just an hour or two to make a significant impact.
Young Artists Club
Volunteers are needed to support art education at Mooberry Elementary School. Responsibilities include assisting with art classes, organizing art materials, and participating in community events. Volunteers must pass a background check and complete an orientation.
Friends Of Historic Forest Grove Inc
Assist with the Historic Homes Tour, Garden Tour, Cemetery Tours, and other events. Volunteers are needed for both day-of-event support and pre-event planning and organization.
Friends Of Historic Forest Grove Inc
Volunteer as a museum docent or work behind-the-scenes doing research, scanning photos, or cataloging collections at the Museum & Library at the Old Train Station.
Friends Of Historic Forest Grove Inc
Engage in outreach activities, coordinate volunteers, liaise with local businesses, assist in fundraising, and manage social media outreach.
Friends Of Historic Forest Grove Inc
Help maintain the historic A.T. Smith House and its grounds through activities like painting, mowing, gardening, and general handy-person work.
Friends Of Historic Forest Grove Inc
Support events by designing images or layouts using graphic design software and writing articles for newsletters or copy for brochures.
Treekeepers Of Washington County
Help manage the organization's website, social media, or newsletter to influence public opinion and raise awareness about tree protection.
Treekeepers Of Washington County
Plan an outreach event, lead a neighborhood tree inventory event, or staff an information table to engage the community in tree protection efforts.
Treekeepers Of Washington County
Participate in outdoor activities such as tree inventory efforts, pulling ivy, or helping with raking projects to maintain tree health.
Focus On Book Arts
The Events and Activities Chair leads a team of volunteers responsible for creating community activities outside the classroom, such as icebreakers, raffles, and guest speaker events. This role involves coordinating, communicating, and leading a team to enhance the conference experience.
Focus On Book Arts
Conference volunteers contribute in various essential ways, such as helping with setup and take down, staffing the information desk, directing participants, and assisting with evening programs. Volunteers ensure a successful FOBA conference for all attendees.
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