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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.
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
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.
KIDVANTAGE
Volunteers assist in receiving donations, sorting goods, packing essentials, repairing bikes, and moving stock. They also help organize community drives and participate in events.
Light Collective
Once a month, gather on a Sunday afternoon to load boxes with treats, activities, and surprises for over 75 families. Enjoy a fun and collaborative environment while packing.
Light Collective
Join a monthly Work Party at TLC HQ in Shoreline, or pick up supplies and work on projects at home. Volunteers help prepare materials for family events and activities.
Light Collective
Pick up 4-6 boxes from TLC HQ in Shoreline and deliver them around the greater Seattle area once a month. This role is perfect for those who enjoy driving and making personal connections.
Light Collective
Hop on Zoom once a month to help host silly games with TLC families on Matchbox Day. Engage with families and bring joy through virtual activities.
Light Collective
Help at in-person family events, providing support and ensuring a smooth experience for all attendees. This role involves direct interaction with families and event coordination.
Light Collective
Assist in developing games and activities for interactive Zoom calls or help manage tech tasks. This role involves creativity and technical skills.
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.
Lahai Health
We are looking for medical providers to volunteer at Puget Sound Christian Clinic. Medical providers include physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and more. All providers must be licensed and have malpractice insurance.
Lahai Health
Nurses provide nursing services to patients during clinic hours and assist with special events like health fairs and screenings in the community. RNs and LPNs are needed. All nurses must be licensed and have malpractice insurance.
Lahai Health
Mobile Clinic drivers should possess or be willing to obtain a Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License. We are looking for volunteer drivers to take our mobile clinic to various sites and special events.
Lahai Health
Patient schedulers ensure that patients secure appointments. They return phone calls, screen patients for eligibility, and schedule patients accordingly. These volunteers should have excellent phone skills and the ability to work with diverse populations.
Lahai Health
Medical receptionists at PSCC clinic sites facilitate a positive experience for everyone. They set up the reception area prior to the start of the clinic, greet patients, collect donations, ensure that patient paperwork is completed correctly, answer phones, and schedule follow-up appointments. Receptionist applicants should be organized, detail-oriented, friendly, and possess basic computer skills.
Lahai Health
Translators help at clinics with reception, spiritual care, and medical translation during appointments. They also assist with patient scheduling and translation of patient materials outside of clinic hours.
Emerald Ensemble
Assist in the operations of Emerald Ensemble concerts. Volunteers receive free admission to any concert they assist with. Responsibilities may include ushering, ticketing, and providing general support during events.
Hunger Intervention Program
Deliver meals to homebound seniors twice a month on Mondays during lunch hours. This role requires the use of your own vehicle with gas reimbursement provided.
Hunger Intervention Program
Help greet program participants and check them in. This role involves making seniors feel welcome, distributing menus, and collecting donations. Openings are available on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00 to 1:45 pm.
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