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Grow It Green Morristown
Help us grow more food at The Urban Farm. Most projects involve working outdoors and may require physical labor. No gardening experience is needed as guidance will be provided.
Grow It Green Morristown
Volunteers at the Winter Market will help with setup, customer assistance, and other tasks to support local farmers and makers. Volunteers aged 15 and above may work independently, while those 14 and younger must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
The Seeing Eye
As a Puppy Raiser, you will help raise a puppy that will eventually become a Seeing Eye dog. This involves providing a loving home, basic training, and socialization experiences for the puppy.
Market Street Mission
Help serve hot, nutritious breakfast and dinner to guests from the community and residents in the Life Change Program. Duties include serving meals, preparing some food items, and light clean-up after the meal. A brief training on food handling will be provided.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers engage in maintenance projects such as painting or landscaping based on the current needs of the Mission.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers assist in collecting and distributing new or gently used coats. Responsibilities include registration, refreshments, greeting, and assisting guests in coat selection.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers assist with cleaning, sorting, and organizing items in the Thrift Store. This role may require physical activity such as walking and standing.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers help collect and organize food donations, including bulk size cans and various food items. Donations can be dropped off at specified locations.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers tutor residents pursuing their GED, based on the needs of the men in the program.
Market Street Mission
Volunteers help set up, wrap gifts, and assist men in the program with selecting gifts for children. Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a guardian.
First Night Morris
Volunteers participate in welcoming attendees, checking admission buttons, managing venues, working the command center, and staffing street fairs during the New Year's Eve event.
Jersey Battered Women’s Service Children's Program
Indirect Service Volunteers assist in organizing donated items and support client needs through various tasks such as supply distribution and administrative duties. After completing a two-hour Domestic Violence 101 training, volunteers can help with facilities updates and special events.
Jersey Battered Women’s Service Children's Program
As a Children's Program Volunteer, you will provide recreational activities for children whose caregivers are residing in our residential facilities. Volunteers help model appropriate adult/child interaction and assist in the development of interpersonal skills. All volunteers must be over the age of 18 and complete the necessary application and training process.
Jersey Battered Women’s Service Children's Program
Crisis Response Team Members provide critical emotional support to victims of domestic violence at police departments and hospitals. Volunteers must complete a 40-hour training course and be on-call to meet victims and provide them with resources and information. All volunteers must be over the age of 18.
Art in the Atrium
Assist in setting up and organizing art exhibits, ensuring that artworks are displayed according to the curator's vision. Volunteers will help with logistics and visitor engagement during events.
Mayo Performing Arts Center
Volunteers assist in various capacities such as ticket takers, ushers, concessionaires, line managers, and merchandise sellers. They are essential in creating an enjoyable theatergoing experience and are required to attend a Volunteer Orientation and volunteer for a minimum of 18 performances per season.
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum
Join the museum on an as-needed project-by-project basis. This opportunity allows volunteers to contribute their time and skills to specific tasks or events as they arise, providing flexibility in volunteer engagement.
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum
Garden Volunteers help maintain MHHM’s historical and educational garden beds. Duties include planting, weeding, watering, general light maintenance, pruning, and harvesting. Volunteers should be prepared to work outdoors and get dirty; gardening equipment will be provided, and volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gloves.
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum
Front Desk Ambassadors welcome guests, handle admissions, and manage gift shop sales during the Museum’s open hours. They are responsible for greeting guests, providing information about the museum, and handling transactions. Training will be provided, and volunteers are required to commit to a minimum of 3-4 days a month.
Macculloch Hall Historical Museum
Education Volunteers support educational programs at the museum by preparing materials for upcoming activities. Tasks may include assembling art kits, preparing scavenger hunts, and pre-cutting supplies for art projects. This role is primarily behind the scenes.
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