Volunteer: Experienced Gardener or FarmerWe are looking for experienced gardeners to lead Growing Season 2024 efforts at our Westover Urban Farm, Evansdale Garden, and First Presbyterian Church locations. Less experienced or new gardeners should keep a look out for other volunteer postings. Gardeners/farmers should be highly experienced in growing edible and ornamental plants. Produce Safety Alliance training is a huge plus, and other University farm worker and safety trainings will be required. Master Gardener certification is a huge plus, and we are able to assist you in fulfilling requirements for maintaining your certification. Food handlers training is also a plus! Ability to lift and transport harvested produce to food pantry locations is a huge plus! If interested, there are also opportunities to engage in youth and community development activities, like workshops, seminars, and other special events at the Urban Farm. Responsibilities: -Seedling care (watering, fertilizing, uppotting) -Transplanting -Regular garden maintenance (weeding, trellising, watering, amendments) -Maintain plant and soil health, providing both preventative and reactive maintenance by identifying pests, diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and site security issues and notifying leadership as soon as possible to remediate. -Maintenance of compost piles (turning, watering, monitoring temperature, adding waste, etc) -Willingness to assist in general site maintenance to ability (mowing, weedeating, fence installation/repair, assistance with greenhouse operations, etc). This position may require heavy lifting, although as a social justice entity, we welcome all individuals of differing abilities and are willing to make accommodations, as needed. As an industrial site, this location may present challenges to those experiencing limited mobility, so we appreciate notification of any accommodations you may need and discussion in advance. Interested parties may contact campusfoodgarden@mail.wvu.edu and Nikki Byrne-Hoffman at cbyrne1@mail.wvu.edu for additional information. Organization: WVU Campus Food Garden We are looking for experienced gardeners to lead Growing Season 2024 efforts at our Westover Urban Farm, Evansdale Garden, and First Presbyterian Church locations. Less experienced or new gardeners should keep a look out for other volunteer postings. Gardeners/farmers should be highly experienced in growing edible and ornamental plants. Produce Safety Alliance training is a huge plus, and other University farm worker and safety trainings will be required. Master Gardener certification is a huge plus, and we are able to assist you in fulfilling requirements for maintaining your certification. Food handlers training is also a plus! Ability to lift and transport harvested produce to food pantry locations is a huge plus! If interested, there are also opportunities to engage in youth and community development activities, like workshops, seminars, and other special events at the Urban Farm. Responsibilities: -Seedling care (watering, fertilizing, uppotting) -Transplanting -Regular garden maintenance (weeding, trellising, watering, amendments) -Maintain plant and soil health, providing both preventative and reactive maintenance by identifying pests, diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and site security issues and notifying leadership as soon as possible to remediate. -Maintenance of compost piles (turning, watering, monitoring temperature, adding waste, etc) -Willingness to assist in general site maintenance to ability (mowing, weedeating, fence installation/repair, assistance with greenhouse operations, etc). This position may require heavy lifting, although as a social justice entity, we welcome all individuals of differing abilities and are willing to make accommodations, as needed. As an industrial site, this location may present challenges to those experiencing limited mobility, so we appreciate notification of any accommodations you may need and discussion in advance. Interested parties may contact campusfoodgarden@mail.wvu.edu and Nikki Byrne-Hoffman at cbyrne1@mail.wvu.edu for additional information. Organization: WVU Campus Food Garden Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Public relations, Social Media, and Graphic GuruWVUCFG is looking for a budding public relations, graphic design and social media specialist to create content for social media (Facebook, IG, and TikTok), websites, news articles, flyers, and more. Photography and Videography are required, so having professional equipment is a huge plus, but not required! Experience in Canva, Adobe products, CleanSlate, and other media design programs are a huge plus. This work will span over the 2024 Growing Season--February 2024 to November 2024. Semester-based appointments will be considered. Interested volunteers should send examples of recent work or portfolios to campusfoodgarden@mail.wvu.edu or contact Nikki Byrne-Hoffman at cbyrne1@mail.wvu.edu Organization: WVU Campus Food Garden WVUCFG is looking for a budding public relations, graphic design and social media specialist to create content for social media (Facebook, IG, and TikTok), websites, news articles, flyers, and more. Photography and Videography are required, so having professional equipment is a huge plus, but not required! Experience in Canva, Adobe products, CleanSlate, and other media design programs are a huge plus. This work will span over the 2024 Growing Season--February 2024 to November 2024. Semester-based appointments will be considered. Interested volunteers should send examples of recent work or portfolios to campusfoodgarden@mail.wvu.edu or contact Nikki Byrne-Hoffman at cbyrne1@mail.wvu.edu Organization: WVU Campus Food Garden Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26506 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Graphic Arts- Clean Scanned SketchesThe volunteer will improve the quality of sketches scanned from the journals of George Bird Evans. The sketches will be enhanced for use in publications. Organization: Old Hemlock Foundation The volunteer will improve the quality of sketches scanned from the journals of George Bird Evans. The sketches will be enhanced for use in publications. Organization: Old Hemlock Foundation Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26525 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Campus AmbassadorsHelp us recruit volunteers on campus. Sign up today for more information. Organization: Amedisys Hospice Help us recruit volunteers on campus. Sign up today for more information. Organization: Amedisys Hospice Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visit Local Nursing HomesSeeking volunteer to help with activities or visit patients. Make your own schedule. Sign up today for more information! Organization: Amedisys Hospice Seeking volunteer to help with activities or visit patients. Make your own schedule. Sign up today for more information! Organization: Amedisys Hospice Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Give The Gift of Your TimeApplication can be found at link below. Sign up today and make a difference in the lives of terminally ill patients and their families.
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Organization: Amedisys Hospice Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Brother|Big SisterWe are always looking for volunteers to become Bigs. Starting in January 2024 you may experience a longer-than-usual delay when contacting us. We will be experiencing some staffing changes, but hope to resolve the gap in service as quickly as possible. Time required is a minimum of 4 hours per month. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Tri-state We are always looking for volunteers to become Bigs. Starting in January 2024 you may experience a longer-than-usual delay when contacting us. We will be experiencing some staffing changes, but hope to resolve the gap in service as quickly as possible. Time required is a minimum of 4 hours per month. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Tri-state Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 25311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Lovers Doing Great ThingsHelp Mountaineer Spay Neuter Assistance Program (M-SNAP) reduce pet overpopulation and the killing of homeless pets. M-SNAP addresses this problem by managing a voucher program that helps pet caregivers get their animals fixed. We fund this program with the proceeds from ReTails, our thrift store located in the Morgantown Mall in Westover. We have volunteer opportunities 7 days a week. It takes lots of hands and we need YOURS. If you care, share some of your free time with ReTails. We train and offer flexible schedules. Please do not apply unless you can commit to 3 hours per week for a minimum of 4 months. Organization: Mountaineer Spay Neuter Assistance Program Help Mountaineer Spay Neuter Assistance Program (M-SNAP) reduce pet overpopulation and the killing of homeless pets. M-SNAP addresses this problem by managing a voucher program that helps pet caregivers get their animals fixed. We fund this program with the proceeds from ReTails, our thrift store located in the Morgantown Mall in Westover. We have volunteer opportunities 7 days a week. It takes lots of hands and we need YOURS. If you care, share some of your free time with ReTails. We train and offer flexible schedules. Please do not apply unless you can commit to 3 hours per week for a minimum of 4 months. Organization: Mountaineer Spay Neuter Assistance Program Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: MAIL 4 VETS - Send Virtual Greetings to Hospitalized Veterans at MAIL4VETS@VA.GOVEVERY DAY IS VETERAN'S DAY! Virtual Greetings for hospitalized Veterans. Send your personally designed patriotic greeting cards as well get well wishes to hospitalized Veterans at the Louis A. Johnson VAMC. These greetings are printed in color and distributed each day along with the daily newspapers. Patients enjoy colorful artwork and positive messages. This is a way to express your gratitude to our nation's heroes during a time when visitation is limited due to the pandemic. Send your virtual messages to MAIL4VETS@VA.GOV. We are asking that if you wish to receive 'credit' for any cards made that you submit your time within 1 week of completion for credit.We have noticed that individuals are copying and pasting copyrighted items from various sites including: Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Etsy.com, etc., we ask that you please be mindful that doing so is not what was intended for this opportunity. Our goal of this Volunteer Need is to have 'homemade' cards as if they were receiving virtual cards in the mail. We encourage you not to engage in this activity. Please send PDF or WORD formatted greetings Here are some GREAT examples of work we have received so far: Organization: Louis A. Johnson VAMC - Voluntary Service EVERY DAY IS VETERAN'S DAY! Virtual Greetings for hospitalized Veterans. Send your personally designed patriotic greeting cards as well get well wishes to hospitalized Veterans at the Louis A. Johnson VAMC. These greetings are printed in color and distributed each day along with the daily newspapers. Patients enjoy colorful artwork and positive messages. This is a way to express your gratitude to our nation's heroes during a time when visitation is limited due to the pandemic. Send your virtual messages to MAIL4VETS@VA.GOV. We are asking that if you wish to receive 'credit' for any cards made that you submit your time within 1 week of completion for credit.We have noticed that individuals are copying and pasting copyrighted items from various sites including: Amazon.com, Walmart.com, Etsy.com, etc., we ask that you please be mindful that doing so is not what was intended for this opportunity. Our goal of this Volunteer Need is to have 'homemade' cards as if they were receiving virtual cards in the mail. We encourage you not to engage in this activity. Please send PDF or WORD formatted greetings Here are some GREAT examples of work we have received so far: Organization: Louis A. Johnson VAMC - Voluntary Service Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers needed to work with children who have lost loved ones.This an excellent volunteer opportunity for counseling, social work, and psychology students who would love the experience of working with children of different ages. All majors are considered. Volunteers will receive training, undergo a background check, and agree to attend peer-support group meetings twice a month on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30 (dinner provided). Our kids love college students. Volunteers make a difference in our kids' lives! West Virginia Grief Center is a non-profit organization and provides grief support to children and families of all ages who have lost loved ones. This is a meaningful volunteer opportunity that will make a difference in the life of a child as well as your own. Volunteers will receive training and work in pairs with children on the 2nd and 4th Thursday evening of each month. Volunteers will need to to be available from 5:30 to 7:30 on the Thursday nights of service. Volunteers will need to be able to transport themselves to the 361 Scott Ave location which uses the Morgantown Church of Christ building on these evenings. Dinner is provided for volunteers as well as the families that evening as well. A background check will be done as well to provide for the safety of our children. Organization: West Virginia Family Grief Center This an excellent volunteer opportunity for counseling, social work, and psychology students who would love the experience of working with children of different ages. All majors are considered. Volunteers will receive training, undergo a background check, and agree to attend peer-support group meetings twice a month on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30 (dinner provided). Our kids love college students. Volunteers make a difference in our kids' lives! West Virginia Grief Center is a non-profit organization and provides grief support to children and families of all ages who have lost loved ones. This is a meaningful volunteer opportunity that will make a difference in the life of a child as well as your own. Volunteers will receive training and work in pairs with children on the 2nd and 4th Thursday evening of each month. Volunteers will need to to be available from 5:30 to 7:30 on the Thursday nights of service. Volunteers will need to be able to transport themselves to the 361 Scott Ave location which uses the Morgantown Church of Christ building on these evenings. Dinner is provided for volunteers as well as the families that evening as well. A background check will be done as well to provide for the safety of our children. Organization: West Virginia Family Grief Center Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art TeacherLead art classes for children or adults Organization: Monongalia County Arts Center Association, Inc. Lead art classes for children or adults Organization: Monongalia County Arts Center Association, Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual VisitsConversations to Remember's virtual visit program matches 2-3 college students with residents of long-term care, assisted living, and memory care communities for virtual video visits. These residents have been suffering from isolation, and you could really brighten their days just by speaking with them. We provide training about the best ways to interact with the seniors, as well as additional support throughout your service. Since these visits are virtual, you can do it without any travel. This is both convenient, and allows more of your time to be spent volunteering, rather than commuting to the volunteering location. We provide this program free of charge to seniors across the country, and have students from around the country as well. Typically, students volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. We expect students to volunteer for approximately 16 weeks, so that they can build a friendship with the senior. This does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new seniors starting all the time, and train new volunteers weekly. Students are matched based on the times that they're available, with a senior who is available at the same time, and will have a regular, weekly appointment for their visit. Students wishing for more visits or other opportunities that allow them to volunteer more hours can be accommodated with different ways to volunteer, such as assisting us with our social media, call support, or outreach. Please register to volunteer on our website, https://conversationstoremember.org
Organization: Conversations to Remember Conversations to Remember's virtual visit program matches 2-3 college students with residents of long-term care, assisted living, and memory care communities for virtual video visits. These residents have been suffering from isolation, and you could really brighten their days just by speaking with them. We provide training about the best ways to interact with the seniors, as well as additional support throughout your service. Since these visits are virtual, you can do it without any travel. This is both convenient, and allows more of your time to be spent volunteering, rather than commuting to the volunteering location. We provide this program free of charge to seniors across the country, and have students from around the country as well. Typically, students volunteer 1-2 hours per week. Each call lasts up to one hour, based on the senior's attention span and mood on each day. We expect students to volunteer for approximately 16 weeks, so that they can build a friendship with the senior. This does not need to coincide with the start of a semester, as we have new seniors starting all the time, and train new volunteers weekly. Students are matched based on the times that they're available, with a senior who is available at the same time, and will have a regular, weekly appointment for their visit. Students wishing for more visits or other opportunities that allow them to volunteer more hours can be accommodated with different ways to volunteer, such as assisting us with our social media, call support, or outreach. Please register to volunteer on our website, https://conversationstoremember.org
Organization: Conversations to Remember Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Web Page and Social MediaWe would like assistance in building a web page and assistance with making our social media look presentable. Organization: Wild and Wonderful Kids We would like assistance in building a web page and assistance with making our social media look presentable. Organization: Wild and Wonderful Kids Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity VolunteersMorgantown Unity Manor is a high-rise for low-income seniors. Though we are an independent living facility, we aim to bring as much fun to our resident's lives as possible! We are looking for volunteers who are willing to come to our building and facilitate activities in our multi-purpose room. This could be crafts, chair yoga, fun info sessions, trivia, dance or music acts, etc. It can be a one-time thing or a regular occurrence. The possibilities are endless! We have a smart TV that is connected to Wi-Fi, a DVD player, a kitchen, and a patio with a large, covered gazebo that can be utilized. Note: Please consider the unique interests and needs of population you will be interacting with as well as the many barriers they face. Many of our residents experience health and mobility issues and several utilize wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers. Any printed text should be 25 point font and easy to read. While not the majority, keep in mind that some of our residents cannot read so you will need to offer alternative ways for them to access your activity (pictures, icons, verbal instructions, etc). Once you express interest in volunteering, the Service Coordinator will reach out to you to discuss your idea. When it is approved, you will be scheduled to come out. It is best to give at least 2-3 weeks notice to ensure the word gets out and you have as many participants as possible! Organization: Morgantown Unity Manor (Human Resource Development and Employment, Inc.) Morgantown Unity Manor is a high-rise for low-income seniors. Though we are an independent living facility, we aim to bring as much fun to our resident's lives as possible! We are looking for volunteers who are willing to come to our building and facilitate activities in our multi-purpose room. This could be crafts, chair yoga, fun info sessions, trivia, dance or music acts, etc. It can be a one-time thing or a regular occurrence. The possibilities are endless! We have a smart TV that is connected to Wi-Fi, a DVD player, a kitchen, and a patio with a large, covered gazebo that can be utilized. Note: Please consider the unique interests and needs of population you will be interacting with as well as the many barriers they face. Many of our residents experience health and mobility issues and several utilize wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers. Any printed text should be 25 point font and easy to read. While not the majority, keep in mind that some of our residents cannot read so you will need to offer alternative ways for them to access your activity (pictures, icons, verbal instructions, etc). Once you express interest in volunteering, the Service Coordinator will reach out to you to discuss your idea. When it is approved, you will be scheduled to come out. It is best to give at least 2-3 weeks notice to ensure the word gets out and you have as many participants as possible! Organization: Morgantown Unity Manor (Human Resource Development and Employment, Inc.) Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hope Cafe (Soup Kitchen)Helping the Salvation Army with their Hot Meals Program. Duties will be setting up, serving, and clean up. Monday – Saturday 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. (Brunch) 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. (Dinner) Organization: The Salvation Army Helping the Salvation Army with their Hot Meals Program. Duties will be setting up, serving, and clean up. Monday – Saturday 11:00 - 12:30 p.m. (Brunch) 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. (Dinner) Organization: The Salvation Army Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Office HelpPreparing crafts for the rooms, assisting with materials for lesson plans, general office duties Organization: Wild and Wonderful Kids Preparing crafts for the rooms, assisting with materials for lesson plans, general office duties Organization: Wild and Wonderful Kids Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Faith Community NursingThe faith community nursing program here at the WVU School of Nursing is in need of volunteers to help with developing lists of resources within communities across WV. You can complete these hours from home or from the school. You can complete a max of 25 hours on this project. Please reach out to Dr. Angel Smothers, Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Director of the faith community nursing program (asmothers@hsc.wvu.edu) Organization: WVU School of Nursing Office of Community Engagement The faith community nursing program here at the WVU School of Nursing is in need of volunteers to help with developing lists of resources within communities across WV. You can complete these hours from home or from the school. You can complete a max of 25 hours on this project. Please reach out to Dr. Angel Smothers, Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Director of the faith community nursing program (asmothers@hsc.wvu.edu) Organization: WVU School of Nursing Office of Community Engagement Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Animal Friends Thrift Shoppe Needs Volunteers!The Animal Friends Thrift Shoppe is in need of volunteers, starting now. Saturday coverage is especially low, but we also need help throughout the week. Proceeds from the Shoppe support our no-kill shelter, so it's very important that we're always up and running. Volunteer Duties run the register sort and tag donations arrange donations for display assist customersHOURS OF OPERATION: Tuesday 11-5 pm, Thursday and Friday 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Volunteers aren't required to pledge a certain amount of hours. Any time you can give is greatly appreciated! Sign up on iServe AND text 304-290-0161 for more information. Texting is the quickest way to reach us! We hope to see you soon! Mountaineer Mall, 5000 Greenbag Road, Suite 10, Morgantown, WV 26501Animal Organization: Animal Friends of North Central WV The Animal Friends Thrift Shoppe is in need of volunteers, starting now. Saturday coverage is especially low, but we also need help throughout the week. Proceeds from the Shoppe support our no-kill shelter, so it's very important that we're always up and running. Volunteer Duties run the register sort and tag donations arrange donations for display assist customersHOURS OF OPERATION: Tuesday 11-5 pm, Thursday and Friday 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Volunteers aren't required to pledge a certain amount of hours. Any time you can give is greatly appreciated! Sign up on iServe AND text 304-290-0161 for more information. Texting is the quickest way to reach us! We hope to see you soon! Mountaineer Mall, 5000 Greenbag Road, Suite 10, Morgantown, WV 26501Animal Organization: Animal Friends of North Central WV Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WVU Army ROTC 2023-24Volunteer for ROTC associated service learning opportunities. Cadet can submit for volunteer hours for the following activities - color guard missions, stadium clean-up, career fair support and other activities outside of the normal ROTC requirements. Organization: WVU Army ROTC Volunteer for ROTC associated service learning opportunities. Cadet can submit for volunteer hours for the following activities - color guard missions, stadium clean-up, career fair support and other activities outside of the normal ROTC requirements. Organization: WVU Army ROTC Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sundays - 11am Kids Area VolunteerDo you enjoy working with children? We in need of volunteers for our 11am Sunday service to help with classes for kids ages 6 months-5th grade. You must complete a background check that we will send to you before serving. We look forward to working with you! Organization: Chestnut Ridge Church Do you enjoy working with children? We in need of volunteers for our 11am Sunday service to help with classes for kids ages 6 months-5th grade. You must complete a background check that we will send to you before serving. We look forward to working with you! Organization: Chestnut Ridge Church Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Admin Support and FundraisingWe have a large number of files that require updated organization as a foundation for developing comprehensive data to be used in budget negotiations within our Department and the Legislature; and to better promote our existence to health service employees; public and corporate entities; and the greater public at large. We are also tasked with fund raising and this will require an intelligently designed social media platform that will help us become better known throughout the State. Ideally, this would also publicize our need for funding and motivate increased donations, contributions and grants. Volunteers would research, identify and perform the initial application documentation for funding and suggest/develop other opportunities for raising funds such as special events. Some of this work could be handled remotely, with onsite interaction in Charleston, WV necessary for other needed assistance.
Organization: James “Tiger” Morton Catastrophic Illness Commission We have a large number of files that require updated organization as a foundation for developing comprehensive data to be used in budget negotiations within our Department and the Legislature; and to better promote our existence to health service employees; public and corporate entities; and the greater public at large. We are also tasked with fund raising and this will require an intelligently designed social media platform that will help us become better known throughout the State. Ideally, this would also publicize our need for funding and motivate increased donations, contributions and grants. Volunteers would research, identify and perform the initial application documentation for funding and suggest/develop other opportunities for raising funds such as special events. Some of this work could be handled remotely, with onsite interaction in Charleston, WV necessary for other needed assistance.
Organization: James “Tiger” Morton Catastrophic Illness Commission Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 25311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Personalized Hospice Patient CardsSeeking a volunteer interested in making personalized cards with handwritten messages of encouragement to hospice patients. Each volunteer will be assigned a specific patient that they make cards or write personalized letters. Organization: Amedisys Hospice Seeking a volunteer interested in making personalized cards with handwritten messages of encouragement to hospice patients. Each volunteer will be assigned a specific patient that they make cards or write personalized letters. Organization: Amedisys Hospice Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monthly Newsletter for Hospice PatientsLooking for creative volunteers that would enjoy making a one page, fun monthly newsletter for our hospice patients residing in nursing home facilities. Supplies will be provided as needed and this is a remote opportunity. Organization: Amedisys Hospice Looking for creative volunteers that would enjoy making a one page, fun monthly newsletter for our hospice patients residing in nursing home facilities. Supplies will be provided as needed and this is a remote opportunity. Organization: Amedisys Hospice Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bible Study LeaderTo lead a Bible to study. Organization: Sundale To lead a Bible to study. Organization: Sundale Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Exercise AssistantVolunteers are needed to lead residents in chair exercises, yoga, etc. Organization: Sundale Volunteers are needed to lead residents in chair exercises, yoga, etc. Organization: Sundale Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Beckley, WV - Mount Hope Regional Band - Saxophone, Bass, Baritone, Alto, Tenor, Soprano, SopraninoThe Mount Hope Alumni Regional Band is a heritage show band based in Mount Hope, West Virginia, welcoming members from across Southern West Virginia, including the Beckley Campus of West Virginia University, as well as Mount Hope, Glen Jean, Hill Top, Odd, and Princeton. Our mission is to unite the Southern West Virginia community through the power of our shared musical heritage. We welcome musicians from all locations and do not turn away anyone who shares our passion for music. Tasks: Practice musical instrument performances individually or in rehearsals with other musicians to perfect individual pieces or improve skills. Perform live before audiences in concerts, recitals, educational presentations, and other social gatherings. Specialize in playing specific families of instruments or particular types of music. Play musical instruments as soloists, members, or guest artists of musical groups such as orchestras, ensembles, or bands. Sight-read musical parts during rehearsals.Detailed Work Activities: Practice athletic or artistic skills. Perform music for the public. Analyze musical compositions in detail. Train others in performance techniques. Audition for roles.Join us today and become a part of the Mount Hope Regional Band! Organization: Harmony for Hope of West Virginia Inc The Mount Hope Alumni Regional Band is a heritage show band based in Mount Hope, West Virginia, welcoming members from across Southern West Virginia, including the Beckley Campus of West Virginia University, as well as Mount Hope, Glen Jean, Hill Top, Odd, and Princeton. Our mission is to unite the Southern West Virginia community through the power of our shared musical heritage. We welcome musicians from all locations and do not turn away anyone who shares our passion for music. Tasks: Practice musical instrument performances individually or in rehearsals with other musicians to perfect individual pieces or improve skills. Perform live before audiences in concerts, recitals, educational presentations, and other social gatherings. Specialize in playing specific families of instruments or particular types of music. Play musical instruments as soloists, members, or guest artists of musical groups such as orchestras, ensembles, or bands. Sight-read musical parts during rehearsals.Detailed Work Activities: Practice athletic or artistic skills. Perform music for the public. Analyze musical compositions in detail. Train others in performance techniques. Audition for roles.Join us today and become a part of the Mount Hope Regional Band! Organization: Harmony for Hope of West Virginia Inc Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 25880 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beckley, WV - Mount Hope Regional Band - BaritoneThe Mount Hope Alumni Regional Band is a heritage show band based out of Mount Hope, West Virginia. The band's membership is made up from community members from Mount Hope, Glen Jean, Hill Top, Beckley, Odd, and Princeton. It is our goal to unite the communities of Southern West Virginia through the connection of our shared musical heritage. We accept members on a rolling basis and are always looking to expand our family. Tasks: Practice musical instrument performances, individually or in rehearsal with other musicians, to master individual pieces of music or to maintain and improve skills. Perform before live audiences in concerts, recitals, educational presentations, and other social gatherings. Specialize in playing a specific family of instruments or a particular type of music. Play musical instruments as soloists, or as members or guest artists of musical groups such as orchestras, ensembles, or bands. Sight-read musical parts during rehearsals.Detailed Work Activities: Practice athletic or artistic skills. Perform music for the public. Study details of musical compositions. Train others on performance techniques. Audition for roles.
Organization: Harmony for Hope of West Virginia Inc The Mount Hope Alumni Regional Band is a heritage show band based out of Mount Hope, West Virginia. The band's membership is made up from community members from Mount Hope, Glen Jean, Hill Top, Beckley, Odd, and Princeton. It is our goal to unite the communities of Southern West Virginia through the connection of our shared musical heritage. We accept members on a rolling basis and are always looking to expand our family. Tasks: Practice musical instrument performances, individually or in rehearsal with other musicians, to master individual pieces of music or to maintain and improve skills. Perform before live audiences in concerts, recitals, educational presentations, and other social gatherings. Specialize in playing a specific family of instruments or a particular type of music. Play musical instruments as soloists, or as members or guest artists of musical groups such as orchestras, ensembles, or bands. Sight-read musical parts during rehearsals.Detailed Work Activities: Practice athletic or artistic skills. Perform music for the public. Study details of musical compositions. Train others on performance techniques. Audition for roles.
Organization: Harmony for Hope of West Virginia Inc Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 25880 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum DocentDo you love history? Arthurdale Heritage is seeking passionate museum docents for our summer tour season! Arthurdale Heritage is a 501(c)3 museum in Preston County, dedicated to the history of the nation's first New Deal community--Arthurdale. We offer tours Monday-Saturday during our tour season (May 1-October 31) from 10am-3pm. We particularly need volunteer docents on Saturdays when our staff takes a break, but we welcome volunteer docents during weekdays as well. Docents may also need to oversee our visitor center/gift shop if no other volunteers or staff are on site that day. Docent training will be provided beforehand. Docents will be required to lead tours that last approximately 1 hr, 15 min, up to 4 times per day. The tour covers 5 historic buildings so walking is required. Part of the tour takes place outside so appropriate footwear/outerwear is required. Organization: Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Do you love history? Arthurdale Heritage is seeking passionate museum docents for our summer tour season! Arthurdale Heritage is a 501(c)3 museum in Preston County, dedicated to the history of the nation's first New Deal community--Arthurdale. We offer tours Monday-Saturday during our tour season (May 1-October 31) from 10am-3pm. We particularly need volunteer docents on Saturdays when our staff takes a break, but we welcome volunteer docents during weekdays as well. Docents may also need to oversee our visitor center/gift shop if no other volunteers or staff are on site that day. Docent training will be provided beforehand. Docents will be required to lead tours that last approximately 1 hr, 15 min, up to 4 times per day. The tour covers 5 historic buildings so walking is required. Part of the tour takes place outside so appropriate footwear/outerwear is required. Organization: Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26520 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media ManagerOne Yoga is looking for a Social Media Manager to join our team! This individual will be creating social media content that meets the mission. Prior experience in social media content creation necessary. Must be organized, finish tasks in a timely manner, works great with others, strong verbal/non-verbal communicator, and able to work independently. Send us a message at OneYogaWV@gmail.com for more information. Organization: One Yoga Foundation One Yoga is looking for a Social Media Manager to join our team! This individual will be creating social media content that meets the mission. Prior experience in social media content creation necessary. Must be organized, finish tasks in a timely manner, works great with others, strong verbal/non-verbal communicator, and able to work independently. Send us a message at OneYogaWV@gmail.com for more information. Organization: One Yoga Foundation Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant ResearcherOne Yoga is looking for grant researchers to join our team! This individual will gather information for grant submission, help in writing, and other grant related tasks that meet our mission at one yoga. -Some experience is necessary, organized, strong verbal/non-verbal communicator, can handle multiple tasks, strong writing skills and can work independently. -This position is remote unless needed at the office for an event. Organization: One Yoga Foundation One Yoga is looking for grant researchers to join our team! This individual will gather information for grant submission, help in writing, and other grant related tasks that meet our mission at one yoga. -Some experience is necessary, organized, strong verbal/non-verbal communicator, can handle multiple tasks, strong writing skills and can work independently. -This position is remote unless needed at the office for an event. Organization: One Yoga Foundation Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sundays - 9am Kids Area VolunteerDo you enjoy working with children? We in need of volunteers for our 9am Sunday service to help with our different classes in the kids' area. These classes are for kids ages 6 months-5th grade. You will receive 2 hours for every week that you help! You must complete a background check that we will send to you before serving. We look forward to working with you! Organization: Chestnut Ridge Church Do you enjoy working with children? We in need of volunteers for our 9am Sunday service to help with our different classes in the kids' area. These classes are for kids ages 6 months-5th grade. You will receive 2 hours for every week that you help! You must complete a background check that we will send to you before serving. We look forward to working with you! Organization: Chestnut Ridge Church Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tax Prep VolunteersVITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) will be needing volunteers during the tax season for preparing taxes at any of our various VITA sites. We do provide trainings for anyone that is interested in volunteering with VITA. Please email for more information. Organization: VITA(Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) will be needing volunteers during the tax season for preparing taxes at any of our various VITA sites. We do provide trainings for anyone that is interested in volunteering with VITA. Please email for more information. Organization: VITA(Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26354 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Preparation/ServingThis volunteer need is meant to be a fun and rewarding experience for all those involved! Do you love to cook? Great! Never held a kitchen knife in your life? Perfect! Love working with kids? Awesome! Better interacting with grown-ups? You got it! We have multiple career chefs on staff, including a former culinary school instructor. We will teach you everything you need to know about working in our kitchen. If you'd like to join us on a delivery and serve the little ones, you're more than welcome to do so. *If you do NOT already hold a Mon County food handler's card, we will reimburse the cost of obtaining one after only 3 3-hour shifts!* Come join us in the fun at Healthy Kids, Inc. Organization: Healthy Kids Inc. This volunteer need is meant to be a fun and rewarding experience for all those involved! Do you love to cook? Great! Never held a kitchen knife in your life? Perfect! Love working with kids? Awesome! Better interacting with grown-ups? You got it! We have multiple career chefs on staff, including a former culinary school instructor. We will teach you everything you need to know about working in our kitchen. If you'd like to join us on a delivery and serve the little ones, you're more than welcome to do so. *If you do NOT already hold a Mon County food handler's card, we will reimburse the cost of obtaining one after only 3 3-hour shifts!* Come join us in the fun at Healthy Kids, Inc. Organization: Healthy Kids Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet rescue events & Kitty CareHomeward Bound WV is looking for responsible individuals to help care for our adoptable kitties at Pet Works (Suncrest Towne Centre). We need a morning person and afternoon/evening person, and the hours are very flexible. You must attend a training session before signing up for Kitty Care, so please follow the instructions on signupgenius. We're grateful for your help! Thank you!
Organization: Homeward Bound WV, Inc. Homeward Bound WV is looking for responsible individuals to help care for our adoptable kitties at Pet Works (Suncrest Towne Centre). We need a morning person and afternoon/evening person, and the hours are very flexible. You must attend a training session before signing up for Kitty Care, so please follow the instructions on signupgenius. We're grateful for your help! Thank you!
Organization: Homeward Bound WV, Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Artists/CraftersHelp us brighten our residents rooms. Paint a small picture on canvas, assemble a floral arrangement, make a craft. Then bring the item to Sundale to help cheer up our residents who have been quarantined.
Or, if you want do do crafts with residents, call Donna Tennant at 304 599 0497. Organization: Sundale Help us brighten our residents rooms. Paint a small picture on canvas, assemble a floral arrangement, make a craft. Then bring the item to Sundale to help cheer up our residents who have been quarantined.
Or, if you want do do crafts with residents, call Donna Tennant at 304 599 0497. Organization: Sundale Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Are you up for the Challenge?Harmony at Morgantown has a neighborhood called Harmony Square. Harmony Square is a secured memory care unit, our unit can hold up to 36 residents. We need volunteers to help with playing games with our residents, reading them short stories, or maybe even doing a one on one visit in the apartment.
Please stop by the front desk to get your temperature checked and then you will be directed to my office on the 2nd floor, to fill out a volunteer packet. The volunteer packet is just basic information. Organization: Harmony At Morgantown Harmony at Morgantown has a neighborhood called Harmony Square. Harmony Square is a secured memory care unit, our unit can hold up to 36 residents. We need volunteers to help with playing games with our residents, reading them short stories, or maybe even doing a one on one visit in the apartment.
Please stop by the front desk to get your temperature checked and then you will be directed to my office on the 2nd floor, to fill out a volunteer packet. The volunteer packet is just basic information. Organization: Harmony At Morgantown Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fire Safety Visit / Smoke Alarm Installation TrainingThe Morgantown Fire Department is building an ongoing partnership with WVU iServe users that would be interested in assisting with home fire safety visits. The home safety visits are conducted within the community to raise fire safety awareness. During a typical visit, we share common fire threats and try to identify any current risks. We check smoke alarms, and if the resident is without or in need of new smoke alarms, we will install them free of charge. Home safety visits would consist of a uniformed firefighter and iServe users. This training opportunity, would provide students with the basics of home fire safety including checking and installing new smoke alarms. By attending a training workshop, iServe users would get two hours of community service credit. The workshops will be offered monthly or bi-monthly to meet the demand of iServe users. The workshops will be scheduled on Wednesday evenings or Friday mid mornings as needed. Once the students have attended the workshop, they will be eligible to participate in the home fire safety visits. The visits are also an ongoing iServe opportunity for community service hours. Anyone that may be interested in attending a training workshop or should have further questions feel free to contact me at: adotson@morgantownwv.gov. Organization: Morgantown Fire Department The Morgantown Fire Department is building an ongoing partnership with WVU iServe users that would be interested in assisting with home fire safety visits. The home safety visits are conducted within the community to raise fire safety awareness. During a typical visit, we share common fire threats and try to identify any current risks. We check smoke alarms, and if the resident is without or in need of new smoke alarms, we will install them free of charge. Home safety visits would consist of a uniformed firefighter and iServe users. This training opportunity, would provide students with the basics of home fire safety including checking and installing new smoke alarms. By attending a training workshop, iServe users would get two hours of community service credit. The workshops will be offered monthly or bi-monthly to meet the demand of iServe users. The workshops will be scheduled on Wednesday evenings or Friday mid mornings as needed. Once the students have attended the workshop, they will be eligible to participate in the home fire safety visits. The visits are also an ongoing iServe opportunity for community service hours. Anyone that may be interested in attending a training workshop or should have further questions feel free to contact me at: adotson@morgantownwv.gov. Organization: Morgantown Fire Department Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Study while you volunteer! - Need person to answer door/take donations, assist caseworkers, food prep/serving, otherHello Friends! You can help with any of these volunteer activities today! Sign up online to volunteer here: https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org/get-involved/. All applicants must complete an application, as required by our funders. Applications will be approved within 48 hours. If you are a student completing volunteer opportunities for service hours, please complete an application and note that you are a student and your requirements. To learn more about our programs and services, please visit https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org. IMMEDIATE Volunteer Needs - NITOR SUITES/APARTMENTS/10 West Run Road - We need help answering the front door & accepting donations Monday through Friday from 8:30 - 5 pm (you can study when it's slow!). We also need help with food prep and serving residents in our kitchen, which is run by residents. Maintenance and landscaping are also needed year-round. If interested, please complete a volunteer application https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org/get-involved/volunteer/. Click on Ready to Get Started at the bottom of the page to access the application. Once your application is approved (within 24-48 hours), you can volunteer immediately. TRIAGE VOLUNTEERS - We accept volunteers at the Triage Shelter to assist staff and residents from 5-11 pm. If interested, please complete a volunteer application at the website link above. These positions require an interview before starting. Information about who to contact will be provided when your application is approved (within 24-48 hours). You must complete a volunteer application first at https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org/get-involved/volunteer/ *COMMUNITY GARDEN - We are cleaning up our garden for the winter. If you are interested, please get in touch with Helen at hpanzironi@bartletthousingsolutions.org. Thanks!
Organization: Bartlett Housing Solutions Hello Friends! You can help with any of these volunteer activities today! Sign up online to volunteer here: https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org/get-involved/. All applicants must complete an application, as required by our funders. Applications will be approved within 48 hours. If you are a student completing volunteer opportunities for service hours, please complete an application and note that you are a student and your requirements. To learn more about our programs and services, please visit https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org. IMMEDIATE Volunteer Needs - NITOR SUITES/APARTMENTS/10 West Run Road - We need help answering the front door & accepting donations Monday through Friday from 8:30 - 5 pm (you can study when it's slow!). We also need help with food prep and serving residents in our kitchen, which is run by residents. Maintenance and landscaping are also needed year-round. If interested, please complete a volunteer application https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org/get-involved/volunteer/. Click on Ready to Get Started at the bottom of the page to access the application. Once your application is approved (within 24-48 hours), you can volunteer immediately. TRIAGE VOLUNTEERS - We accept volunteers at the Triage Shelter to assist staff and residents from 5-11 pm. If interested, please complete a volunteer application at the website link above. These positions require an interview before starting. Information about who to contact will be provided when your application is approved (within 24-48 hours). You must complete a volunteer application first at https://www.bartletthousingsolutions.org/get-involved/volunteer/ *COMMUNITY GARDEN - We are cleaning up our garden for the winter. If you are interested, please get in touch with Helen at hpanzironi@bartletthousingsolutions.org. Thanks!
Organization: Bartlett Housing Solutions Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Museum Collection & ArchivesHelp Arthurdale Heritage preserve our historical documents, photographs, oral histories, and artifacts! We have an extensive collection related to the original 165 homesteaders who moved to Arthurdale in the 1930s. We always need help processing new collections, digitizing documents, transcribing oral histories, and managing our collection software. In-person and virtual options are available. For more information, contact our curator Elizabeth at elizabeth.satterfield@arthurdaleheritage.org. Organization: Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Help Arthurdale Heritage preserve our historical documents, photographs, oral histories, and artifacts! We have an extensive collection related to the original 165 homesteaders who moved to Arthurdale in the 1930s. We always need help processing new collections, digitizing documents, transcribing oral histories, and managing our collection software. In-person and virtual options are available. For more information, contact our curator Elizabeth at elizabeth.satterfield@arthurdaleheritage.org. Organization: Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26520 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Maintenance & Clean-upArthurdale Heritage is a historic community, located in Preston County, WV. We own and preserve 23 acres of the original 1,200 homestead project. Our organization oversees 8 historic structures, which require constant preservation and maintenance. We also have heritage goats on the property, which also need constant care! We are often in need of assistance with the following tasks: Painting Weeding/landscaping Dusting/sweeping in our museum spaces Washing windows Organizing storage areas Mucking out the barn Tending to the goatsOrganization: Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Arthurdale Heritage is a historic community, located in Preston County, WV. We own and preserve 23 acres of the original 1,200 homestead project. Our organization oversees 8 historic structures, which require constant preservation and maintenance. We also have heritage goats on the property, which also need constant care! We are often in need of assistance with the following tasks: Painting Weeding/landscaping Dusting/sweeping in our museum spaces Washing windows Organizing storage areas Mucking out the barn Tending to the goatsOrganization: Arthurdale Heritage Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26520 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Childhood InstructorYoung Hearts LLC is looking for volunteers and to hire individuals wanting to work with children in the early childhood setting. Our center is located at The Department of Energy and is a beautiful, state of the art certified LEED building. Our staff and families are a wonderful tight-knit community and we are looking to add reliable and motivated teachers to our team. Excellent teaching experience opportunity. An experience that is certain to bring a smile to your face! More Information: Classroom ages range from infant to 4 years. Flexible scheduling available. Great for gaining teaching experience and building your resume.
If interested in a position after volunteering: Wages range from $9-$15 based on experience and positionOrganization: Young Hearts LLC Young Hearts LLC is looking for volunteers and to hire individuals wanting to work with children in the early childhood setting. Our center is located at The Department of Energy and is a beautiful, state of the art certified LEED building. Our staff and families are a wonderful tight-knit community and we are looking to add reliable and motivated teachers to our team. Excellent teaching experience opportunity. An experience that is certain to bring a smile to your face! More Information: Classroom ages range from infant to 4 years. Flexible scheduling available. Great for gaining teaching experience and building your resume.
If interested in a position after volunteering: Wages range from $9-$15 based on experience and positionOrganization: Young Hearts LLC Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26507 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse Care VolunteerWithout the help of our amazing volunteers, we wouldn’t be able to offer hope and healing to our community through the power of horses. Your work as a volunteer is truly valued and can change lives, perhaps even your own! No matter what your area of expertise, we can always use your help. No experience required - we can train anyone who is willing to learn! Horse/Barn Care typically involves feeding the horses, giving hay, picking hooves, putting blankets on/taking them off, checking waters, cleaning stalls, and sometimes other tasks to ensure our horses are happy and healthy. Horse/Barn Care volunteers come every morning and evening of the year, no matter the weather - rain, shine, snow, wind - to care for our herd.
Organization: Stars and Strides Therapeutic Equine Center Without the help of our amazing volunteers, we wouldn’t be able to offer hope and healing to our community through the power of horses. Your work as a volunteer is truly valued and can change lives, perhaps even your own! No matter what your area of expertise, we can always use your help. No experience required - we can train anyone who is willing to learn! Horse/Barn Care typically involves feeding the horses, giving hay, picking hooves, putting blankets on/taking them off, checking waters, cleaning stalls, and sometimes other tasks to ensure our horses are happy and healthy. Horse/Barn Care volunteers come every morning and evening of the year, no matter the weather - rain, shine, snow, wind - to care for our herd.
Organization: Stars and Strides Therapeutic Equine Center Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wild Bird Rehab VolunteerThank you for your interest volunteering with the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving the region’s wild birds through research, education, and rehabilitation. We were founded in 2012 and each year admit more than 500 injured or displaced wild birds and conduct environmental education programs throughout the region. Typically, our volunteers each commit to one day of the week to help feed the birds and clean their enclosures. This is ongoing -- so if you commit to Tuesdays, for example, you come out every Tuesday until a time in the future when you decide you don't want to volunteer any longer or until your schedule changes or you leave town, etc. We try to schedule three or four volunteers per day—this makes the work go more quickly, and it helps with coverage if someone is away. Completing all of the daily volunteer duties takes at least one hour but typically not more than two. Daily duties include preparing diets for all the birds; this includes cutting up dead rodents, chicks, quail, fish, or small roadkill (squirrels, rabbits), and handling live insects. Also, each day the newspapers are changed in the bottoms of all indoor cages. Any especially dirty cage pans, grates, or perches should be taken to the sink and scrubbed. Some patients will require medication; usually, this can be injected into or hidden inside the diet. Daily duties also include cleaning the counters, doorknobs, floor, and all other areas that get messy. There are also often "extra" tasks that vary depending on need -- disinfecting cages, doing the laundry, cleaning the air filter, putting away shipments of food or supplies, etc. We also conduct educational programs featuring live, non-releasable birds. You are welcome to come help with our programs, and we can train you to work with the non-releasable birds in our care. All of the birds in our care are trained using positive reinforcement methods recommended by the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators. The time of day that volunteers meet varies depending on the day and volunteer availability, but in general the birds need to be fed at least one hour before sunset. We are located on the same property as Cheat Lake Animal Hospital (about a 20-minute drive from downtown Morgantown and WVU). If you're still interested, sign up for this need and indicate what day(s) and time that you many be available, and we will get back to you to schedule. Thank you! Organization: Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia Thank you for your interest volunteering with the Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving the region’s wild birds through research, education, and rehabilitation. We were founded in 2012 and each year admit more than 500 injured or displaced wild birds and conduct environmental education programs throughout the region. Typically, our volunteers each commit to one day of the week to help feed the birds and clean their enclosures. This is ongoing -- so if you commit to Tuesdays, for example, you come out every Tuesday until a time in the future when you decide you don't want to volunteer any longer or until your schedule changes or you leave town, etc. We try to schedule three or four volunteers per day—this makes the work go more quickly, and it helps with coverage if someone is away. Completing all of the daily volunteer duties takes at least one hour but typically not more than two. Daily duties include preparing diets for all the birds; this includes cutting up dead rodents, chicks, quail, fish, or small roadkill (squirrels, rabbits), and handling live insects. Also, each day the newspapers are changed in the bottoms of all indoor cages. Any especially dirty cage pans, grates, or perches should be taken to the sink and scrubbed. Some patients will require medication; usually, this can be injected into or hidden inside the diet. Daily duties also include cleaning the counters, doorknobs, floor, and all other areas that get messy. There are also often "extra" tasks that vary depending on need -- disinfecting cages, doing the laundry, cleaning the air filter, putting away shipments of food or supplies, etc. We also conduct educational programs featuring live, non-releasable birds. You are welcome to come help with our programs, and we can train you to work with the non-releasable birds in our care. All of the birds in our care are trained using positive reinforcement methods recommended by the International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators. The time of day that volunteers meet varies depending on the day and volunteer availability, but in general the birds need to be fed at least one hour before sunset. We are located on the same property as Cheat Lake Animal Hospital (about a 20-minute drive from downtown Morgantown and WVU). If you're still interested, sign up for this need and indicate what day(s) and time that you many be available, and we will get back to you to schedule. Thank you! Organization: Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: SteppingStones VolunteerSteppingStones does year round Recreation and Social activities for children and adults with disabilities. We are always looking or volunteers to help with programs, fundraising and office help. Give us a call at the office, 304-983-7837. Organization: Stepping Stones SteppingStones does year round Recreation and Social activities for children and adults with disabilities. We are always looking or volunteers to help with programs, fundraising and office help. Give us a call at the office, 304-983-7837. Organization: Stepping Stones Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General Compass VolunteerVolunteers at Compass are part of the heart of our mission. Volunteers with Compass can expect to work in a variety of capacities at Compass depending on the individuals strengths. Possible opportunities will include but is not limited to: Social Media Creation, Nest Organization, Clerical Work, Cleaning, Organizing, Writing, and more. All volunteers are required to complete a volunteer screening and application. Organization: Compass Women's Center Volunteers at Compass are part of the heart of our mission. Volunteers with Compass can expect to work in a variety of capacities at Compass depending on the individuals strengths. Possible opportunities will include but is not limited to: Social Media Creation, Nest Organization, Clerical Work, Cleaning, Organizing, Writing, and more. All volunteers are required to complete a volunteer screening and application. Organization: Compass Women's Center Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26501 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WVU Extension VolunteersWelcome to the wonderful world of
the West Virginia University Extension!
WVU Extension programs bring results.
Through 4-H youth development, lives are transformed.
Through family and health programs, West Virginians achieve healthier, more satisfying lives.
Through community, workforce, and economic development initiatives, communities are supported and revitalized.
Through agriculture and natural resource education, citizens use valuable natural resources more wisely and farmers more efficiently and effectively manage lawns, gardens and pests.
Through WVU Jackson’s Mill, programs soar and guests enjoy an experience that lasts a lifetime.
Go to our website to view volunteer opportunities with WVU Extension!
WVU Extension is woven throughout all of West Virginia’s 55 counties. Our experts bring knowledge and expertise to communities to improve lives and livelihoods. As part of that work, WVU Extension relies on dedicated volunteers to carry out our land-grant mission. Our volunteers provide thousands of hours of service to the state and its people. Whether it is volunteering for a specific event or outreach project, or taking on a leadership role in one of our volunteer organizations, there are opportunities for everyone. Volunteering with WVU Extension offers personal and professional development opportunities, as well as excellent training that helps us provide meaningful programs that benefit youths and adults. Your connections to local communities are a tremendous asset to WVU Extension. In fact, you keep our work relevant by helping to identify needs in your community. We encourage you to explore ways that you, as a WVU Extension volunteer, can have fun while making a positive difference in the lives of the people we serve. Organization: WVU Extension Welcome to the wonderful world of
the West Virginia University Extension!
WVU Extension programs bring results.
Through 4-H youth development, lives are transformed.
Through family and health programs, West Virginians achieve healthier, more satisfying lives.
Through community, workforce, and economic development initiatives, communities are supported and revitalized.
Through agriculture and natural resource education, citizens use valuable natural resources more wisely and farmers more efficiently and effectively manage lawns, gardens and pests.
Through WVU Jackson’s Mill, programs soar and guests enjoy an experience that lasts a lifetime.
Go to our website to view volunteer opportunities with WVU Extension!
WVU Extension is woven throughout all of West Virginia’s 55 counties. Our experts bring knowledge and expertise to communities to improve lives and livelihoods. As part of that work, WVU Extension relies on dedicated volunteers to carry out our land-grant mission. Our volunteers provide thousands of hours of service to the state and its people. Whether it is volunteering for a specific event or outreach project, or taking on a leadership role in one of our volunteer organizations, there are opportunities for everyone. Volunteering with WVU Extension offers personal and professional development opportunities, as well as excellent training that helps us provide meaningful programs that benefit youths and adults. Your connections to local communities are a tremendous asset to WVU Extension. In fact, you keep our work relevant by helping to identify needs in your community. We encourage you to explore ways that you, as a WVU Extension volunteer, can have fun while making a positive difference in the lives of the people we serve. Organization: WVU Extension Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Drivers and Riders Needed to Deliver Meals on WheelsMorgantown Area Meals on Wheels (MAMOW) serves those who have difficulty shopping for food or cooking nutritious meals, regardless of age or income. MAMOW delivers nutritious meals each day Monday - Friday at an affordable cost to the customer, enabling those who are able, to stay at home in a familiar environment. We also offer shelf-stable meals for the weekend.
Drivers and Riders (Riders ride with Drivers and assist Drivers delivering meals) typically pick up meals about 9:45 am, 1 day/week, Mon - Fri and finish deliveries & return coolers by about 11:30 am. Drivers & Riders run the same route each week.
Route Coordinators can be very flexible about how frequently Drivers participate each month. Groups of Drivers or Riders can run a route, i.e. 4 volunteers can run a route on, say Tuesday, taking turns as single drivers or as Drivers + Riders. And some Drivers only drive a route 1 or 2 days/month.
Click HERE to view Volunteer Requirements and click "Apply to Volunteer" to complete and submit a Driver/Rider Application.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a 'no contact' policy for delivering meals, as well as other measures, have been adopted to keep drivers, clients and cooks safe. These measures will be sent to those who volunteer to deliver meals.
Organization: Meals on Wheels - Morgantown Morgantown Area Meals on Wheels (MAMOW) serves those who have difficulty shopping for food or cooking nutritious meals, regardless of age or income. MAMOW delivers nutritious meals each day Monday - Friday at an affordable cost to the customer, enabling those who are able, to stay at home in a familiar environment. We also offer shelf-stable meals for the weekend.
Drivers and Riders (Riders ride with Drivers and assist Drivers delivering meals) typically pick up meals about 9:45 am, 1 day/week, Mon - Fri and finish deliveries & return coolers by about 11:30 am. Drivers & Riders run the same route each week.
Route Coordinators can be very flexible about how frequently Drivers participate each month. Groups of Drivers or Riders can run a route, i.e. 4 volunteers can run a route on, say Tuesday, taking turns as single drivers or as Drivers + Riders. And some Drivers only drive a route 1 or 2 days/month.
Click HERE to view Volunteer Requirements and click "Apply to Volunteer" to complete and submit a Driver/Rider Application.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a 'no contact' policy for delivering meals, as well as other measures, have been adopted to keep drivers, clients and cooks safe. These measures will be sent to those who volunteer to deliver meals.
Organization: Meals on Wheels - Morgantown Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CASA Volunteer: Advocate for ChildrenThe CASA volunteer’s primary responsibility is to serve as the “eyes and ears” of the Court, gathering information from the child, his/her biological parents, foster parents, teachers, counselors, etc. and make recommendations to the judge as to what is in the child’s best interest. Advocates generally visit monthly with the child/youth. When the Court appoints a CASA volunteer to work with a child, these visits are just the beginning. The primary role of a Court Appointed Special Advocate is to: Determine the needs of the child by reading the child’s entire welfare file, connecting with teachers, foster parents, social workers, doctors, mental health professionals, relatives, parents, attorneys– everyone involved in the child’s life throughout the case. Facilitate social services and community resources to meet the needs of the child. Advocate for the child’s needs to be met promptly and thoroughly. Write thorough, accurate court reports. Monitor to ensure team members follow through on meeting the child’s needs. Be trusted support for the child. In the sea of ever-changing faces, the CASA volunteer is the one person the child knows will keep coming back – each and every week. There are no educational or professional requirements, but advocates must be 21 years old. Volunteers are carefully screened and receive 30 hours of training before being assigned to children. Organization: CASA For Kids The CASA volunteer’s primary responsibility is to serve as the “eyes and ears” of the Court, gathering information from the child, his/her biological parents, foster parents, teachers, counselors, etc. and make recommendations to the judge as to what is in the child’s best interest. Advocates generally visit monthly with the child/youth. When the Court appoints a CASA volunteer to work with a child, these visits are just the beginning. The primary role of a Court Appointed Special Advocate is to: Determine the needs of the child by reading the child’s entire welfare file, connecting with teachers, foster parents, social workers, doctors, mental health professionals, relatives, parents, attorneys– everyone involved in the child’s life throughout the case. Facilitate social services and community resources to meet the needs of the child. Advocate for the child’s needs to be met promptly and thoroughly. Write thorough, accurate court reports. Monitor to ensure team members follow through on meeting the child’s needs. Be trusted support for the child. In the sea of ever-changing faces, the CASA volunteer is the one person the child knows will keep coming back – each and every week. There are no educational or professional requirements, but advocates must be 21 years old. Volunteers are carefully screened and receive 30 hours of training before being assigned to children. Organization: CASA For Kids Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Fostering in your homeM4M needs pet fosters for cat, kittens, dogs and puppies. Fostering saves lives!! M4M provides all equipment if needed. This may include crate, bowls, food, toys, leash, collars, behavioral support while you have the pet, etc. All pets are fully vetted and "clean" for the foster - the foster just needs to provide a safe place and love. Some foster needs are only for a few days or a week -- others are open-ended and can be as long as a month. www.m4mutts.org has adoption/foster applications - please fill it out and just specify that you want to foster and what you want to foster - like "dogs under 35 lbs", "kittens", etc.... Filling out the application doesn't obligate you to anything. Organization: Mountaineers For Mutts M4M needs pet fosters for cat, kittens, dogs and puppies. Fostering saves lives!! M4M provides all equipment if needed. This may include crate, bowls, food, toys, leash, collars, behavioral support while you have the pet, etc. All pets are fully vetted and "clean" for the foster - the foster just needs to provide a safe place and love. Some foster needs are only for a few days or a week -- others are open-ended and can be as long as a month. www.m4mutts.org has adoption/foster applications - please fill it out and just specify that you want to foster and what you want to foster - like "dogs under 35 lbs", "kittens", etc.... Filling out the application doesn't obligate you to anything. Organization: Mountaineers For Mutts Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26508 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Volunteer Transportation Network Driver- Van ProvidedVolunteers provide transportation to VA medical appointments to Veterans for whom transportation is a barrier to receiving healthcare. At this time there is an urgent need for volunteer drivers from the Morgantown area to the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg,WV. Opportunities in other counties may also be available. Volunteers may choose a window of availability they may set based on their own schedules however this opportunity is best for those who can commit to at least one year of involvement. Copy and paste this URL to your browser to fill out basic Volunteer information: https://ppd-cdcep-volunteernow.dynamics365portals.us/
Volunteer drivers typically will use a van provided by the VA that is fully equipped with a plexiglass barrier and full PPE. In some cases a private vehicle may be used but mileage is not reimbursed. Drivers will not be transporting veterans who are ill, only those with regular scheduled medical visits. Drivers must complete a Veterans Administration background review and have a valid drivers license. There is an additional physical exam provided by VA. You will be provided information and forms to complete when you sign up. This process can take up to 60 days. Current infection control measures and privacy protection are part of the Volunteer driver training program. Volunteer Job Summary Transport ambulatory Veterans to and from their destination to their VA medical appointments. Volunteers are responsible for cleaning out the inside of the van after each trip using supplies provided to you by VTN. Follow all Infection Control guidelines for cleaning and Personal Protective Equipment Collect patient names day or two before driving from Hospital Service Coordinator (HSC) through phone or in person Contact Veterans the day before to schedule rides to VA medical appointments to ask screening questions. Do not transport patients who have symptoms. Contact the VTN Coordinator office at 7623 or 3669 to make other arrangements for the patient. Report to the HSC for assignments, will keep log sheets, current and turn in trip tickets upon return to the medical center Depart the medical center when the last patient has completed or finished with his/her appointment Report accidents and van deficiencies to HSC Minimum Requirements PPD (blood test), complete driver’s physical, valid driver’s license, valid proof of vehicle insurance Abilities Required Ability to answer the phone, customer service skills, drive a vehicle, multitask Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Additional Information: Volunteer has patient information (name and phone number) Rules for vans: No relatives or friends of the driver may accompany the volunteer driver on any VA sanctioned trips Volunteers will not be permitted to accept money and/or gifts from any Veteran patient Volunteers are not permitted to lift patients Volunteers and patients must wear seat belts at all times No smoking in VTN vehicles from volunteers and/or patients Report any accidents or deficiencies to HSC and Engineering department using the protocol located in the glove compartment of your vehicle.
Organization: Louis A. Johnson VAMC - Voluntary Service Volunteers provide transportation to VA medical appointments to Veterans for whom transportation is a barrier to receiving healthcare. At this time there is an urgent need for volunteer drivers from the Morgantown area to the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg,WV. Opportunities in other counties may also be available. Volunteers may choose a window of availability they may set based on their own schedules however this opportunity is best for those who can commit to at least one year of involvement. Copy and paste this URL to your browser to fill out basic Volunteer information: https://ppd-cdcep-volunteernow.dynamics365portals.us/
Volunteer drivers typically will use a van provided by the VA that is fully equipped with a plexiglass barrier and full PPE. In some cases a private vehicle may be used but mileage is not reimbursed. Drivers will not be transporting veterans who are ill, only those with regular scheduled medical visits. Drivers must complete a Veterans Administration background review and have a valid drivers license. There is an additional physical exam provided by VA. You will be provided information and forms to complete when you sign up. This process can take up to 60 days. Current infection control measures and privacy protection are part of the Volunteer driver training program. Volunteer Job Summary Transport ambulatory Veterans to and from their destination to their VA medical appointments. Volunteers are responsible for cleaning out the inside of the van after each trip using supplies provided to you by VTN. Follow all Infection Control guidelines for cleaning and Personal Protective Equipment Collect patient names day or two before driving from Hospital Service Coordinator (HSC) through phone or in person Contact Veterans the day before to schedule rides to VA medical appointments to ask screening questions. Do not transport patients who have symptoms. Contact the VTN Coordinator office at 7623 or 3669 to make other arrangements for the patient. Report to the HSC for assignments, will keep log sheets, current and turn in trip tickets upon return to the medical center Depart the medical center when the last patient has completed or finished with his/her appointment Report accidents and van deficiencies to HSC Minimum Requirements PPD (blood test), complete driver’s physical, valid driver’s license, valid proof of vehicle insurance Abilities Required Ability to answer the phone, customer service skills, drive a vehicle, multitask Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Additional Information: Volunteer has patient information (name and phone number) Rules for vans: No relatives or friends of the driver may accompany the volunteer driver on any VA sanctioned trips Volunteers will not be permitted to accept money and/or gifts from any Veteran patient Volunteers are not permitted to lift patients Volunteers and patients must wear seat belts at all times No smoking in VTN vehicles from volunteers and/or patients Report any accidents or deficiencies to HSC and Engineering department using the protocol located in the glove compartment of your vehicle.
Organization: Louis A. Johnson VAMC - Voluntary Service Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Picking Up Donation Drive BoxesPick up any of our donation drive boxes and DM Sarah Smith a photo of the box and it’s location to get 1/2 a service hour per box! Organization: Students For Reproductive Justice Pick up any of our donation drive boxes and DM Sarah Smith a photo of the box and it’s location to get 1/2 a service hour per box! Organization: Students For Reproductive Justice Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TransportationOur organization takes care of many sick or injured animals. We always need volunteers to drive our cats to their vet appointments or adoption events/foster homes. The dates of this volunteer opportunity will largely depend on the appointment times given to us by vet clinics in the area. If the veterinary clinic/foster home is nearby, our volunteers are only expected to spend however long it takes to drive the animals to their destination. You don't have to wait at the clinic. With that being said, we would appreciate it if the same person can both drop off and pick up the animals. We also need help picking up donations and supplies. If anyone has a TRUCK that they would not mind using to help pick up donations that would be very helpful. Masks are required. Organization: Morgantown Feral and Stray Cats, Inc. Our organization takes care of many sick or injured animals. We always need volunteers to drive our cats to their vet appointments or adoption events/foster homes. The dates of this volunteer opportunity will largely depend on the appointment times given to us by vet clinics in the area. If the veterinary clinic/foster home is nearby, our volunteers are only expected to spend however long it takes to drive the animals to their destination. You don't have to wait at the clinic. With that being said, we would appreciate it if the same person can both drop off and pick up the animals. We also need help picking up donations and supplies. If anyone has a TRUCK that they would not mind using to help pick up donations that would be very helpful. Masks are required. Organization: Morgantown Feral and Stray Cats, Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help on a History ProjectLooking for Professors in the History Department or Students studying History to work on a local Sports History Project. It is time-sensitive, so please respond as soon as you are available. This is not First Tee affiliated. Organization: First Tee of WV-Morgantown Looking for Professors in the History Department or Students studying History to work on a local Sports History Project. It is time-sensitive, so please respond as soon as you are available. This is not First Tee affiliated. Organization: First Tee of WV-Morgantown Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Individual ProjectsIndividual projects such as helping to organize records, making phone calls, and developing protocols. This is a great opportunity to help if you don't have transportation or cannot foster animal. Organization: Morgantown Feral and Stray Cats, Inc. Individual projects such as helping to organize records, making phone calls, and developing protocols. This is a great opportunity to help if you don't have transportation or cannot foster animal. Organization: Morgantown Feral and Stray Cats, Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fostering CatsOur organization rescues many cats that need temporary placements. These placements can last from a few days to a few weeks. Our rescue organization can provide all the necessary supplies to host the animals. If you have the space and availability to host one or several cats, please submit an application through our Website and sign up on iServe. We need you to sign up through our website because we want to vet our potential fosters before giving them an animal. Foster parents will be awarded 40 community service hours. Responsibilities include feeding and cleaning after kitties, and socializing them for adoption. Organization: Morgantown Feral and Stray Cats, Inc. Our organization rescues many cats that need temporary placements. These placements can last from a few days to a few weeks. Our rescue organization can provide all the necessary supplies to host the animals. If you have the space and availability to host one or several cats, please submit an application through our Website and sign up on iServe. We need you to sign up through our website because we want to vet our potential fosters before giving them an animal. Foster parents will be awarded 40 community service hours. Responsibilities include feeding and cleaning after kitties, and socializing them for adoption. Organization: Morgantown Feral and Stray Cats, Inc. Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 26505 Allow Groups: No |