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Special Olympics Hawaii
Join us as an event volunteer for one of our 15+ events throughout the year. Volunteers will assist in various roles to ensure the success of events that support Special Olympics Hawaii athletes.
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Restoration volunteers assist with preparing and restoring the Museum’s collection, including assembling and restoring aircraft and exhibits intended for display. Volunteers also work as 'Plane Captains,' maintaining the aircraft and dioramas on display in the exhibit hall.
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Education volunteers assist with school tours and special educational programming, helping teachers and students become familiar with the planes, the people, and the history they made. This role is perfect for those passionate about sharing knowledge and engaging with youth.
Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
Volunteers lead tours, fly flight simulators, restore aircraft, teach aviation history to students, and act as the Museum’s ambassadors to the community. We welcome volunteers from all walks of life to connect with us for one-time, ongoing or special project assignments that align with their interests, passions and skills.
Hawaii Foodbank
Assist with packing food and carrying food to cars for distribution. Volunteers must be at least 13 years old, and those aged 13-15 must volunteer with an adult.
Battleship Missouri Museum
As a volunteer tour guide, you will lead visitors through the Battleship Missouri, sharing its rich history and significance. This role requires a passion for history and the ability to engage with diverse audiences.
Sariling Gawa Youth Council
Assist in organizing and facilitating youth conferences aimed at empowering Filipino youths. Responsibilities include event setup, participant coordination, and providing support during workshops and activities.
Hawaii Foodbank
Help inspect, sort, and pack dry food, produce, and bread at our warehouse. This prepares food for distribution to those in need. Volunteers must be able to stand, lift, and bend throughout the shift, and the minimum age to volunteer is 8 years old, with those under 15 needing an adult present.
The Institute for Human Services
Assist at the Sumner Health Services Center, which is open 5 days per week. Volunteers must commit to a minimum of one 4-hour shift per week for at least 3 months, with shifts from 7:45 am-12:45 pm, Monday through Friday.
The Institute for Human Services
Support with data entry, filing, and general office tasks in various departments. Administrative volunteer shifts are available Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, and volunteers are asked to commit a minimum of one 4-hour shift per week.
The Institute for Human Services
Serve at the front desk or in dormitories to greet guests, answer phones, and assist with guest needs. Volunteers are encouraged to commit at least 2-3 hours per week to these positions.
The Institute for Human Services
Help prepare and serve meals at the Sumner Men’s Shelter. This volunteer position is great for individuals or groups, as each shift accommodates up to 5 volunteers. Shifts are available 3 meals per day, 7 days per week.
Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i
Assist clients affected by disasters with their legal needs, providing essential guidance and support. Volunteers will work alongside attorneys and staff to help navigate legal processes related to disaster recovery.
Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i
Volunteer attorneys are needed to staff the Self-Help Centers, providing legal information and resources to self-represented litigants. This role includes assisting individuals with understanding court processes and legal issues at no charge.
Project Vision Hawai'i
As a Community Health Volunteer, you will assist in outreach efforts to connect individuals with health services and resources. Volunteers will help with organizing events, distributing materials, and providing support to community members in need.
Hawaii Craftsmen
Organize volunteers, gather data on volunteer skills, interests, and expertise, and work with program chairs and event coordinators to contact, solicit, and schedule volunteers.
Hawaii Craftsmen
Arrange hospitality logistics, set up tables with refreshments and snacks, and serve food and beverages at program receptions, openings, and ad hoc events.
Hawaii Craftsmen
Work with the board of directors, graphic design professionals, and a communications team to develop a new organization logo and visual branding.
Hawaii Craftsmen
Develop sponsorship packages, conduct outreach to potential donors and corporate sponsors, and solicit gifts in kind and/or monetary donations for programs and events.
Hawaii Craftsmen
Assist with sales at events, organize community displays, host visiting artists, provide leis for guests, set up media presentations, and help with various tasks associated with signature programs.
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