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Join us as a mentor or tutor to help shape a brighter future for our students. Whether you can volunteer once a week or once a month, your time matters and can make a significant impact in a teen's life.
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
As a Medicare Benefits Counselor, you will provide accurate, confidential, and unbiased information about Medicare benefits and related programs. You will assist individuals in comparing plans and understanding coverage, while documenting sessions and staying updated on Medicare policies.
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
Support the organization by assisting with on-the-spot tasks as they arise. This role requires availability for a single day or limited dates, and no experience is necessary—just a positive attitude and willingness to help!
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
As a Senior Advocate Ombudsman, you will make regular visits to assigned long-term care facilities, build relationships with residents, and advocate for their rights. You will help resolve complaints and maintain detailed documentation of cases while ensuring confidentiality.
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
As a Meal Delivery Driver, you will pick up meals from our vendor site and deliver them to designated sites. You will greet staff or recipients warmly and report any issues with delivery, ensuring a friendly and dependable service.
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
As a Front Desk Receptionist, you will welcome and direct visitors, answer and transfer calls, and handle mail and deliveries. You will support basic office needs while keeping the reception area tidy.
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
As a Silver Surfers Coach, you will lead or assist small groups in-person or provide one-on-one coaching sessions virtually, teaching seniors how to use devices like smartphones or tablets. You will offer practical guidance on apps, online safety, and troubleshooting basic tech issues.
Lee's Friends
Volunteers help coordinate rides for cancer patients needing transportation to and from their cancer-related appointments. This role involves answering the phone, responding to inquiries, and assisting with administrative tasks.
Lee's Friends
Volunteers assist with patient outreach and check-ins, sending cards for holidays or birthdays, and other gestures of support to let cancer patients know they are not alone. Flexible volunteer hours are available.
Lee's Friends
Volunteers drive cancer patients to and from their cancer-related medical appointments and treatments. Each trip becomes more than a car ride; it becomes an opportunity to connect with patients during their journey.
Lee's Friends
Lee’s Friends Ambassadors represent the organization at community health fairs and events, assisting with fundraising events throughout the year. The time commitment varies based on the opportunity.
Hermitage Museum & Gardens
Docents at the Hermitage serve as the face of the museum, sharing knowledge and enthusiasm with visitors. No prior experience is required, but docents must be dependable and flexible, with a love for learning and teaching.
Hermitage Museum & Gardens
Volunteers are needed to assist with outdoor movies, concerts, and other events by helping with setup, cleanup, parking, and guest greeting. This is a great opportunity for those looking to volunteer on a one-time basis while enjoying the events.
Hermitage Museum & Gardens
Garden docents represent the Hermitage by educating visitors about the wetlands and gardens through guided tours. This role requires a passion for nature and a willingness to learn and share knowledge with others.
Hermitage Museum & Gardens
No experience is necessary for this role, where volunteers will learn to identify plants and assist with gardening tasks such as weeding, watering, and mulching. Volunteers will work closely with the Curator of Gardens and staff in the beautiful gardens.
Friends of Norfolk Animal Care Center
Help us run the area's only free pet food pantry by assisting with sorting and distributing pet food to families in need. Volunteers will also help maintain inventory and ensure the pantry is stocked and organized.
The Union Mission
Join the Individual Volunteer Orientation to learn about the Union Mission's ministry work and expectations for volunteers. This orientation is required for all individual volunteers before they can serve on campus, and it is open to adults and accompanied children ages 12–17.
The Union Mission
Groups such as churches, businesses, or families can volunteer together at the Union Mission or Hope Haven. Opportunities are available year-round for groups of 5 to 15 volunteers, and no orientation is required for group projects.
The Salvation Army Hampton Roads Area Command
Join us in providing essential support during disasters and emergencies. Volunteers will assist in delivering basic needs and assistance to those affected by disasters, helping to restore hope and stability in their lives.
The Salvation Army Hampton Roads Area Command
Help spread joy during the holiday season by volunteering for various Christmas programs. Opportunities include ringing bells at red kettles, assisting with the Angel Tree program, and serving holiday meals to those in need.
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