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Bay Aging
Assist at our Active Lifestyle Centers, providing support and companionship to seniors who wish to remain active and involved. Flexible time commitments are available.
Bay Aging
Help deliver hot, nutritional meals to homebound and frail older adults. Volunteers are needed throughout the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck, with flexible schedules and routes available.
Middlesex Pet Friends for Life
Join the volunteer team at Middlesex County Animal Shelter to walk dogs daily and assist with shelter chores. Volunteers play a crucial role in providing love and care to the animals, ensuring their well-being and socialization.
Morattico Waterfront Museum
As a docent volunteer, you will guide visitors through the museum, sharing knowledge about the exhibits and the history of Morattico. This role is essential for enhancing the visitor experience and ensuring the museum's stories are told accurately.
Lancaster Virginia Historical Society
As a Historical Research Volunteer, you will assist in performing historical and genealogical research to support the society's mission. Volunteers will receive training and can contribute a few hours a year or a regular weekly shift, depending on their availability.
Northern Neck CASA
CASAs are trained volunteers who advocate for children in the court system. Volunteers must complete extensive background checks and training to ensure they can effectively support children who have experienced abuse or neglect.
Northern Neck Middlesex Free Health Clinic
Volunteers in healthcare professional roles include physicians, nurses, medical technicians, and medical assistants who help provide medical care at the clinic. These roles are essential for delivering quality health services to the community.
Northern Neck Middlesex Free Health Clinic
NNMFHC welcomes groups or organizations to volunteer together. Opportunities vary based on the size of the group and current needs, making it a great way for teams to contribute to the community.
Northern Neck Middlesex Free Health Clinic
Non-licensed volunteers assist with reception and administrative tasks, eligibility screening, pharmacy support, and data entry. These roles are crucial for the smooth operation of the clinic and help ensure that patients receive timely care.
Animal Welfare League of the Northern Neck
Join our amazing team of volunteers to help care for animals in the Northern Neck community. Responsibilities include feeding, cleaning, and providing companionship to animals in need.
Lancaster Community Library
Volunteers at Lancaster Community Library assist with various tasks such as staffing the circulation desk, shelving books, and helping patrons with library resources. A commitment of a few hours per week is appreciated, and training will be provided for all tasks.
Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association
Join us to help build oyster floats and cages at Camp Kekoka. We need volunteers for our Spring Float Sale to help with the construction of over 300 floats and devices each year, working alongside experienced members who will show you how to do it.
Lower King & Queen Vol Fire Dept
Becoming a Volunteer Firefighter or Emergency Medical Technician requires significant commitment, but comes with great reward. King and Queen County Emergency Services is a combination department with a need for dedicated operational volunteers (fire fighters/EMT/Paramedic) as well as non-operational personnel for administrative, office management, and community education initiatives. Questions regarding the Volunteer Application process can be answered by emailing us at ghunter@kingandqueenco.net Volunteer Firefighter Most Volunteer Firefighters seek valuable experience in their pursuit of a career in the fire service, and many join to fulfill a need to actively participate in their local communities. Regardless of your reasons, being a member in the fire service is one of the most honored and respected positions in the community! Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician Most Volunteer EMT’s seek to serve their communities as emergency responders and require more flexibility to meet work/life balance needs. Some use this opportunity as a stepping stone to pursue a career in nursing, medicine or the fire service. Regardless of your reasons, being a volunteer is one of the most honored and respected positions in the community! | Requirements: Age requirements : Junior membership- 16 years of age with parental permission General membership-18 years of age Background checks: Criminal record background check DMV driving record check Reference check- personal reference and employment Ability to meet the physical requirements of a firefighter/EMT Willingness to commit to training and education time and weekly on duty time | Categories: Department Support, Community Education, EMT, Firefighter
Middlesex Cnty Vol Rescue Squad
We provide equipment and training | Requirements: Apply at www.MCVRS.life | Categories: EMT, Fundraising, Department Support
West Point Volunteer Fire Department
The West Point Volunteer Fire Department (WPVFD) is seeking new volunteer members! WPVFD is a small, single-station department that provides primary fire protection and emergency medical services to the great citizens of the Town of West Point and King William County. No experience required, but seasoned emergency medical professionals welcome to apply! WPVFD provides all training required to join the department at no cost to you. Volunteering with WPVFD is a rewarding opportunity to be a part of a close-knit team, while serving a great community, and building valuable skills that can be leveraged into a future career in medical and emergency services. Interested candidates should contact the department for more information: Jessica Samsing, Recruitment & Retention Coordinator joinwpvfd@gmail.com (757)645.5426 | Requirements: Must be 18 years or older to apply. Must have a valid driver's license or the ability to obtain a valid driver's license. Criminal Background Check and DMV Driving Record Check required. Must be able to commit a minimum of four (4) twelve (12) hour shifts for a total of 48 hours per month. Flexible scheduling available. Willingness to commit to required training and education. All new members are required to obtain the following within 24 months of joining the department: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification and Emergency Vehicle Operations Certification (EVOC). In addition, all new members are required to complete a two-part, department-run orientation process. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Fundraising, Community Education
Deltaville Maritime Museum & Holly Point Nature Park
Join a vibrant community of over 200 volunteers at the Deltaville Maritime Museum. Opportunities include guiding museum tours, participating in Family Boat Building Week, assisting with children's activities, and supporting various events and festivals.
Gloucester Vol. Fire & Rescue
Gloucester Volunteer Fire & Rescue Squad (GVFRS) is always seeking new members! GVFRS is a 3-station department that provides primary fire protection and emergency medical services to the northern part of the Gloucester County, covering approximately 160 square miles. No experience required, but seasoned Firefighter/Emergency Medical professionals are welcome to apply! General Description: Becoming a Volunteer Firefighter or Emergency Medical Technician requires significant commitment but comes with great reward. Gloucester County Emergency Services is a combination department with a need for dedicated operational volunteers (firefighters/EMT’s/Paramedics). Volunteer Firefighter: Most Volunteer Firefighters seek valuable experience in their pursuit of a career in the fire service, and many join to fulfill a need to actively participate in their local communities. Regardless of your reasons, being a member in the fire service is one of the most honored and respected positions in the community! Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician: Most Volunteer EMT’s seek to serve their communities as emergency responders and require more flexibility to meet work/life balance needs. Some use this opportunity as a steppingstone to pursue a career in nursing, medicine or the fire service. Regardless of your reasons, being a volunteer is one of the most honored and respected positions in the community! Free basic training in both fire and EMS disciplines Uniforms (as available) and personal protective equipment Comradery: Become part of one of the largest families in the area Help provide a great service to our local community Application: Download the application or pick one up today at the Main Street Station, return to completed application to the email address listed; Questions regarding the application process can be answered by emailing us | Requirements: Requirements: Junior membership- 16 years of age with parental permission General membership-18 years of age, graduated from High school Criminal record background check DMV driving record check Reference check- personal reference and employment Ability to meet the physical requirements of a firefighter/EMT Willingness to commit to training and education time and weekly on duty time The Virginia Office of EMS (OEMS) requires all applicants to be fingerprinted for a criminal background check. Fingerprinting will be coordinated by the Volunteer Membership Coordinator Benefits: | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association
Assist with the setup and takedown of floats and spat sales events, engage with attendees, and help run the TOGA store. This is a great opportunity to meet other oyster enthusiasts and contribute to our fundraising efforts.
Tidewater Oyster Gardeners Association
Help TOGA conduct educational sessions to inform the public about the benefits of oysters and their role in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem. Volunteers will assist in teaching OYS 101 Basic Oyster Gardening classes and participate in train-the-trainers sessions.
Bay School Community Arts Center
Help us organize and run the Cupcake Wars event on February 7. Responsibilities include assisting with event setup, managing participant registrations, and helping with cleanup after the event.
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