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Theater Event Volunteer

Theater Event Volunteer

Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater


36800 SE David Powell Rd, Fall City, WA (0.9mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Arts, Communications/Marketing

Causes:

Arts & Culture, Environment & Nature, Sports & Recreation

Assist with various tasks during theater events, including taking tickets, ushering, operating the concession stand, and preparing and serving dinners. Volunteers are essential in creating a welcoming atmosphere for patrons.

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Community Service Volunteer

Community Service Volunteer

Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater


36800 SE David Powell Rd, Fall City, WA (0.9mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Arts, Communications/Marketing

Causes:

Arts & Culture, Environment & Nature, Sports & Recreation

Contribute to theater production and trail maintenance while earning community service hours. This opportunity is ideal for students seeking to fulfill service requirements in a fun and engaging outdoor setting.

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Work Party Project Volunteer

Work Party Project Volunteer

Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater


36800 SE David Powell Rd, Fall City, WA (0.9mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Skilled Craft or Trade, Sports & Recreation

Causes:

Arts & Culture, Environment & Nature, Sports & Recreation

Participate in work parties to maintain and improve the theater grounds, including tasks like trail upkeep, mowing, trimming branches, and refurbishing theater seating. Volunteers help ensure the property remains beautiful and functional.

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Social Media/Marketing Volunteer

Social Media/Marketing Volunteer

CarePoint Clinic


36017 SE Fish Hatchery Rd, Fall City, WA (1.2mi)

Skills:

Communications/Marketing, Writing/Research, Other

Causes:

Health & Medical Research, Poverty, Seniors

This role involves assisting with creating and implementing CarePoint's marketing plan, with most work being done remotely or outside of clinic hours. The time requirement varies from 2-3 hours per week depending on the number of volunteers.

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Front Desk Volunteer

Front Desk Volunteer

CarePoint Clinic


36017 SE Fish Hatchery Rd, Fall City, WA (1.2mi)

Skills:

Administrative, Interpersonal, Healthcare/Medical

Causes:

Health & Medical Research, Poverty, Seniors

As a Front Desk Volunteer, you will be the first point of contact for patients, responsible for patient intake, paperwork, answering phones, and scheduling appointments. This role requires a commitment of 5-6 hours once a month and provides essential support to the clinic's operations.

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Mobile Clinic Driver

Mobile Clinic Driver

CarePoint Clinic


36017 SE Fish Hatchery Rd, Fall City, WA (1.2mi)

Skills:

Delivery/Driving, Interpersonal, Healthcare/Medical

Causes:

Health & Medical Research, Poverty, Seniors

As a Mobile Clinic Driver, you will transport the mobile clinic to various locations, set up the clinic for patient use, and return it to the storage facility at the end of the day. This role requires a clean driving record and a commitment to the clinic's mission.

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Patient Care Coordinator

Patient Care Coordinator

CarePoint Clinic


36017 SE Fish Hatchery Rd, Fall City, WA (1.2mi)

Skills:

Administrative, Interpersonal, Healthcare/Medical

Causes:

Health & Medical Research, Poverty, Seniors

The Patient Care Coordinator assists with clinic flow, acting as a liaison between the front and back end of the clinic. This role involves helping with referrals, lab work, and paperwork, requiring a commitment of 5-6 hours once a month.

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Conductor’s Assistant

Conductor’s Assistant

The Northwest Railway Museum


38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie, WA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Other

Causes:

Education, Arts & Culture, Seniors

Conductor’s Assistants help with calling train passengers aboard and provide helpful information to visitors about the railway’s history. This role is ideal for young people aged 12 to 16 who want to learn new skills under the mentorship of qualified Conductors.

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Conservation and Restoration Workshop Volunteer

Conservation and Restoration Workshop Volunteer

The Northwest Railway Museum


38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie, WA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Other

Causes:

Education, Arts & Culture, Seniors

Volunteers work behind the scenes to restore and preserve historic locomotives, cars, and passenger coaches. This position requires adherence to safety procedures and the ability to follow staff instructions, with no prior experience necessary.

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Special Events Volunteer

Special Events Volunteer

The Northwest Railway Museum


38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie, WA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Other

Causes:

Education, Arts & Culture, Seniors

Special Events Volunteers assist during museum events such as Day Out With Thomas™ and Santa Train. Responsibilities include event setup, ticketing, and assisting train crew.

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Docent Volunteer

Docent Volunteer

The Northwest Railway Museum


38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie, WA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Other

Causes:

Education, Arts & Culture, Seniors

Docents lead engaging tours that help visitors understand the history of the railway and the Museum’s collection. Volunteers must complete a training program and demonstrate creativity and critical thinking.

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Train Crew Volunteer

Train Crew Volunteer

The Northwest Railway Museum


38625 SE King Street, Snoqualmie, WA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Other, Skilled Craft or Trade

Causes:

Education, Arts & Culture, Seniors

Train Crew volunteers are responsible for the safe operation of our train and providing information on the Museum’s programs, events, and collection. No previous train experience is required, and volunteers must serve at least one shift a month during special events and educational programs throughout the year.

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Stewardship Volunteer

Stewardship Volunteer

Meadowbrook Farm Preservation Association


Snoqualmie, WA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Interpersonal, Other

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Arts & Culture

Join the Meadowbrook Farm Preservation Association as a stewardship volunteer and help maintain the beauty and integrity of Meadowbrook Farm. Volunteers will assist with various tasks such as trail maintenance, habitat restoration, and educational programs.

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Youth Volunteer for Hot Meals Program

Youth Volunteer for Hot Meals Program

Smilingtree


Snoqualmie, WA (2.3mi)

Skills:

Cooking, Interpersonal, Other

Causes:

Children & Youth, Poverty, Science & Technology

Join our team of youth volunteers to make a positive impact by preparing and serving hot meals to those in need at local shelters. Volunteers will help with meal preparation, serving, and clean-up.

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Horse Care Volunteer

Horse Care Volunteer

Kataluna Horse Rescue


3807 324th Avenue Southeast, Fall City, WA (3mi)

Skills:

Nature/Animal, Interpersonal

Causes:

Animals, Environment & Nature

Assist with regular horse care upkeep, including checking waters, mucking stalls, grooming, and providing affection to the horses. Volunteers of all ages and experience levels are welcome.

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Classroom Volunteer

Classroom Volunteer

Snoqualmie Pta King County 2 18 23


39801 SE Park St, Snoqualmie, WA (3.1mi)

Skills:

Teach, Mentor, Speak, Interpersonal, Administrative

Causes:

Education, Children & Youth, Community

Assist teachers in the classroom with various tasks as needed. Volunteers should contact teachers directly to offer their help.

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Executive Board Member

Executive Board Member

Snoqualmie Pta King County 2 18 23


39801 SE Park St, Snoqualmie, WA (3.1mi)

Skills:

Administrative, Financial, Interpersonal

Causes:

Education, Children & Youth, Community

Join the small group of parents leading the PTSA. Responsibilities include organizing fundraisers and activities, attending monthly board meetings, and taking on roles as desired.

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PTSA Event Volunteer

PTSA Event Volunteer

Snoqualmie Pta King County 2 18 23


39801 SE Park St, Snoqualmie, WA (3.1mi)

Skills:

Interpersonal, Administrative, Arts

Causes:

Education, Children & Youth, Community

Assist in organizing and running PTSA events such as the yearly Ice Cream Social and Field Day celebration. Volunteers help ensure events run smoothly and may be involved in various tasks depending on the event.

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Food Distribution Volunteer

Food Distribution Volunteer

CCS: Catholic Community Services Western WA


King County, WA (5.4mi)

Skills:

Customer Service, Crisis Support, Driving

Causes:

Health & Medicine, Homeless & Housing, Human Rights

Help distribute catered meals to homeless individuals sheltered in hotels, ensuring they receive nutrition while minimizing exposure to COVID-19. Volunteers will meet food delivery staff and alert clients when food arrives.

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Trail and Lookout Maintenance Volunteer

Trail and Lookout Maintenance Volunteer

Snoqualmie Fire Lookouts Association


902 SE North Bend Way, North Bend, WA (5.8mi)

Skills:

Skilled Craft or Trade, Nature/Animal, Sports & Recreation

Causes:

Environment & Nature, Education, Sports & Recreation

Volunteers assist with basic preservation tasks such as scraping and repainting, repairing broken parts of the lookouts, picking up trash, and maintaining trails. This role involves physical labor and sometimes requires hauling materials to remote lookout locations.

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