Volunteer Needs From: WVU Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer: E-Cards for Children at St.Jude's

Please use the following link to creat e-cards for children at St. Jude's.

https://www.stjude.org/get-involved/send-virtual-cards-online-to-childrens-hospital-patients.html

3 cards per hour with a maximum of 6 cards for 2 hours.

Submit a screenshot of card submissions to kjs00031@mix.wvu.edu

Please submit iServe hours by May 8, 2026. 

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Please use the following link to creat e-cards for children at St. Jude's.

https://www.stjude.org/get-involved/send-virtual-cards-online-to-childrens-hospital-patients.html

3 cards per hour with a maximum of 6 cards for 2 hours.

Submit a screenshot of card submissions to kjs00031@mix.wvu.edu

Please submit iServe hours by May 8, 2026. 

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 26505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Free Nalaxone Training 2026

Complete the SmartRx Naloxone Training at the following url:
https://wvdii.thinkific.com/courses/library


Once you complete the training, you must 1) email your completion certificate to smn00006@mix.wvu.edu and 2) record your completion of this need in your iServe account no later than 4pm May 16th, 2026. One volunteer hour will be approved within one week of your iServe submission and receipt of your completion certificate. 


1. Demographic survey: designed to collect demographic information such as age, gender, race/ethnicity, occupation, etc. 


2. Pre-program Survey (Pre-test): designed to evaluate your knowledge of opioids, naloxone, and the relationship between these two drugs. We are also interested in assessing what you may already know about the different forms of naloxone that are approved here in the state of West Virginia. This test consists of twenty questions and should take around 5-10 minutes to complete. 


3. Naloxone Training: consisting of three (3) video modules describing how to use the three of types of naloxone approved in West Virginia. All three video trainings will equip you with important information relating to naloxone and how to use this drug to save a life.  The learning objectives for this training include:

Understanding what opioid drugs are and how they workKnowing how to identify signs that an individual may be suffering an opioid overdoseKnowing how to effectively administer three (3) different types of naloxoneKnowing what steps to take after naloxone is administered 
4. Post-test: designed to assess what you have learned during the program. 
5. Evaluation: where you will have the chance to provide us with feedback for our programming overall. 
6. Free Naloxone can also be obtained through several local resources such as Monongalia County Health Department and Milan Puskar Health Right to receive naloxone quickly. Please contact them for more information on how to receive naloxone. If you do not want to request a free naloxone kit, simply do not complete the forms and go on to click “complete and continue”. 
7. Receive certificate of completion for SmartRx Naloxone Training. A .pdf certificate will be generated immediately upon completion of the course, please be sure to check your inbox and junk/spam folder.
If you have questions regarding the course or are experiencing technical difficulties, please contact: 

Lilith McGhee, Outreach Coordinator: Lilith@wvdii.org 

If you need need a closed caption option for this training, please email the West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute, use the email provided above.

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Complete the SmartRx Naloxone Training at the following url:
https://wvdii.thinkific.com/courses/library


Once you complete the training, you must 1) email your completion certificate to smn00006@mix.wvu.edu and 2) record your completion of this need in your iServe account no later than 4pm May 16th, 2026. One volunteer hour will be approved within one week of your iServe submission and receipt of your completion certificate. 


1. Demographic survey: designed to collect demographic information such as age, gender, race/ethnicity, occupation, etc. 


2. Pre-program Survey (Pre-test): designed to evaluate your knowledge of opioids, naloxone, and the relationship between these two drugs. We are also interested in assessing what you may already know about the different forms of naloxone that are approved here in the state of West Virginia. This test consists of twenty questions and should take around 5-10 minutes to complete. 


3. Naloxone Training: consisting of three (3) video modules describing how to use the three of types of naloxone approved in West Virginia. All three video trainings will equip you with important information relating to naloxone and how to use this drug to save a life.  The learning objectives for this training include:

Understanding what opioid drugs are and how they workKnowing how to identify signs that an individual may be suffering an opioid overdoseKnowing how to effectively administer three (3) different types of naloxoneKnowing what steps to take after naloxone is administered 
4. Post-test: designed to assess what you have learned during the program. 
5. Evaluation: where you will have the chance to provide us with feedback for our programming overall. 
6. Free Naloxone can also be obtained through several local resources such as Monongalia County Health Department and Milan Puskar Health Right to receive naloxone quickly. Please contact them for more information on how to receive naloxone. If you do not want to request a free naloxone kit, simply do not complete the forms and go on to click “complete and continue”. 
7. Receive certificate of completion for SmartRx Naloxone Training. A .pdf certificate will be generated immediately upon completion of the course, please be sure to check your inbox and junk/spam folder.
If you have questions regarding the course or are experiencing technical difficulties, please contact: 

Lilith McGhee, Outreach Coordinator: Lilith@wvdii.org 

If you need need a closed caption option for this training, please email the West Virginia Drug Intervention Institute, use the email provided above.

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Creating Safe Scenes Training Course

This free, 1.5-hour, online training helps first responders assist individuals with mental illness or substance use disorder who are in crisis using safe, positive approaches.

Course Link: https://www.samhsa.gov/technical-assistance/dtac/training/safe-scenes

Course participants will receive a certificate upon completion. To receive 1.5 hour of service please e-mail proof of certification to Shaelee Nelson at smn00006@mix.wvu.edu

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

This free, 1.5-hour, online training helps first responders assist individuals with mental illness or substance use disorder who are in crisis using safe, positive approaches.

Course Link: https://www.samhsa.gov/technical-assistance/dtac/training/safe-scenes

Course participants will receive a certificate upon completion. To receive 1.5 hour of service please e-mail proof of certification to Shaelee Nelson at smn00006@mix.wvu.edu

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald Mcdonald Pop Tab Collections 2026

Join our Pop Tab Collection Drive to help support the Ronald Mcdonald House and the families they serve. Please leave your pop tab donations outside of HSC South third floor room 3830 or Room 3313A.

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Join our Pop Tab Collection Drive to help support the Ronald Mcdonald House and the families they serve. Please leave your pop tab donations outside of HSC South third floor room 3830 or Room 3313A.

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 26508

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: First Response: Working on the Front Lines of the Opioid Crisis Training

This free, 1-hour, online training addresses the mental and physical stressors faced by first responders when responding to opioid overdose calls and provides evidence-based coping strategies and resources to mitigate the impacts of these stressful events.

Course Link: https://www.samhsa.gov/technical-assistance/dtac/training/first-response 

Course participants will receive a certificate upon completion. To receive 1 hour of service please e-mail proof of certification to Shaelee Nelson at smn00006@mix.wvu.edu

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

This free, 1-hour, online training addresses the mental and physical stressors faced by first responders when responding to opioid overdose calls and provides evidence-based coping strategies and resources to mitigate the impacts of these stressful events.

Course Link: https://www.samhsa.gov/technical-assistance/dtac/training/first-response 

Course participants will receive a certificate upon completion. To receive 1 hour of service please e-mail proof of certification to Shaelee Nelson at smn00006@mix.wvu.edu

Organization: Gamma Mu Chapter|Delta Omega Honorary Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 26508

Allow Groups: Yes