Opportunities From: Metro United Way's Volunteer Connection

Volunteer: Attend Dances with Veterans & Families

Dancing Well: The Soldier Project holds uplifting "old-time" dances for Veterans and their families impacted by PTSD or brain injury. Dances are taught and led by a professional dance leader. Excellent professional musicians provide live music. Refreshments are served and a safe environment encourages socializing. Veterans may come alone or with family or friends. Family members may come without their Veteran. Smiles abound and, over time, community forms. An empirical study published in a peer-reviewed journal found that Veterans with PTSD who participated in the program experienced highly significant improvement in wellness in even a short time. Volunteers are needed to attend the dance events. You may partner a Veteran in dancing. You may sit with a Veteran and provide a caring, listening ear. You may play with a child. You may oversee the registration table or assist with set-up or tear-down of the hall. If you have a positive disposition, can set aside your own cares for 90 minutes and be there for others, we want to hear from you. All genders are needed. You may be able to bring your own family with you. Location of events is confidential, so please phone the Executive Director Deborah at 502-889-6584 for details. Please tell others about us. We love to welcome new Veterans, family members and loved ones, as well as volunteers to our sweet little community. Get ready to have sore cheeks from smiling so much! This may be the most fun you can have volunteering!

Agency: Dancing Well: The Soldier Project

Dancing Well: The Soldier Project holds uplifting "old-time" dances for Veterans and their families impacted by PTSD or brain injury. Dances are taught and led by a professional dance leader. Excellent professional musicians provide live music. Refreshments are served and a safe environment encourages socializing. Veterans may come alone or with family or friends. Family members may come without their Veteran. Smiles abound and, over time, community forms. An empirical study published in a peer-reviewed journal found that Veterans with PTSD who participated in the program experienced highly significant improvement in wellness in even a short time. Volunteers are needed to attend the dance events. You may partner a Veteran in dancing. You may sit with a Veteran and provide a caring, listening ear. You may play with a child. You may oversee the registration table or assist with set-up or tear-down of the hall. If you have a positive disposition, can set aside your own cares for 90 minutes and be there for others, we want to hear from you. All genders are needed. You may be able to bring your own family with you. Location of events is confidential, so please phone the Executive Director Deborah at 502-889-6584 for details. Please tell others about us. We love to welcome new Veterans, family members and loved ones, as well as volunteers to our sweet little community. Get ready to have sore cheeks from smiling so much! This may be the most fun you can have volunteering!

Agency: Dancing Well: The Soldier Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Index Videos for New YouTube Channel

Dancing Well: The Soldier Project is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting military veterans and their loved ones, affected by PTSD or brain injury. At this time, some of our programs are held online. One of these programs is a weekly dance party held on Facebook Live. We have videos of these events, which are 45 – 60 minutes each. Each party includes a welcome, a warmup, simple dances taught and led, a break when we sing a song, and a few minutes of uplifting words or sharing a coping mechanism. We have set up a YouTube channel for our edited videos but lack an index to each video. Videos show a counter as they play. We would like to have each video viewed and noted for the exact count location for each item on the video. We will supply an outline of the contents on the video. What we need is exactly where each thing can be found. We will use these to have a professional create an index, so if someone is looking for a specific dance, they can click to access it. The first video indexing would take the longest, but with experience volunteers will be able to judge appropriate times and then move forward or backward from there, locating precise times faster. Volunteers can donate as few or many hours as they wish, as we now have about 120 videos to index. The final product may result in nationwide viewing by veterans/families coping with challenges.

Agency: Dancing Well: The Soldier Project

Dancing Well: The Soldier Project is a local nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting military veterans and their loved ones, affected by PTSD or brain injury. At this time, some of our programs are held online. One of these programs is a weekly dance party held on Facebook Live. We have videos of these events, which are 45 – 60 minutes each. Each party includes a welcome, a warmup, simple dances taught and led, a break when we sing a song, and a few minutes of uplifting words or sharing a coping mechanism. We have set up a YouTube channel for our edited videos but lack an index to each video. Videos show a counter as they play. We would like to have each video viewed and noted for the exact count location for each item on the video. We will supply an outline of the contents on the video. What we need is exactly where each thing can be found. We will use these to have a professional create an index, so if someone is looking for a specific dance, they can click to access it. The first video indexing would take the longest, but with experience volunteers will be able to judge appropriate times and then move forward or backward from there, locating precise times faster. Volunteers can donate as few or many hours as they wish, as we now have about 120 videos to index. The final product may result in nationwide viewing by veterans/families coping with challenges.

Agency: Dancing Well: The Soldier Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Train

ChooseWell Communities' mission is to create a community that equips families in recover with children under the age of five to choose well for their future.

Every Wednesday, ChooseWell Communities has their clients and their families come to our space at Sanctuary Church for programming. While they are with us, the families are unable to have a family meal. That's where you come in!

Empty nesters who are used to feeding an army? Any grill masters who love time making meals? Is cooking your love language?

We are looking for volunteers who want to make meals for our families while they are doing what they need to improve their situation and have a better life for themselves and their family. It doesn't have to be anything extravagant, just enough to feed about 45 people (20 adults, 25 kids). 

Any help is always appreciated! You can also use this link: Meal Train

Agency: ChooseWell Communities

ChooseWell Communities' mission is to create a community that equips families in recover with children under the age of five to choose well for their future.

Every Wednesday, ChooseWell Communities has their clients and their families come to our space at Sanctuary Church for programming. While they are with us, the families are unable to have a family meal. That's where you come in!

Empty nesters who are used to feeding an army? Any grill masters who love time making meals? Is cooking your love language?

We are looking for volunteers who want to make meals for our families while they are doing what they need to improve their situation and have a better life for themselves and their family. It doesn't have to be anything extravagant, just enough to feed about 45 people (20 adults, 25 kids). 

Any help is always appreciated! You can also use this link: Meal Train

Agency: ChooseWell Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: PlayGiving Wednesdays!!

ChooseWell Communities' mission is to create a community that equips families in recovery with children under the age of five to choose well for their future.

Each Wednesday evening, our clients gather in person for a hot meal and educational programming, building their capacity for Recovery Capital and sustainability. While the parents are taking the steps to turn their lives around, their children are playing and doing activities. Just wait until you see this space!!

Agency: ChooseWell Communities

ChooseWell Communities' mission is to create a community that equips families in recovery with children under the age of five to choose well for their future.

Each Wednesday evening, our clients gather in person for a hot meal and educational programming, building their capacity for Recovery Capital and sustainability. While the parents are taking the steps to turn their lives around, their children are playing and doing activities. Just wait until you see this space!!

Agency: ChooseWell Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Repair Affair

New Directions' Repair Affair program organizes volunteer teams to assist low-income, elderly homeowners with free home repairs. Repairs range from simple yard work to more complicated handyman level repairs.

Agency: New Directions Housing Corporation

New Directions' Repair Affair program organizes volunteer teams to assist low-income, elderly homeowners with free home repairs. Repairs range from simple yard work to more complicated handyman level repairs.

Agency: New Directions Housing Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40210

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: 2NOT1 "theBLUEPRINT" Rites of Passage - Mentors Needed

2NOT1 uses intergenerational mentoring with a social-emotional learning focus in its theBLUEPRINT Rites of Passage (ROP) program, which is designed to advance black male achievement. ROP teaches boys how to deal with life conflicts as they transition from middle school to high school.

2NOT1 is seeking volunteers and mentors to advocate and support the boys through this transition.  The meetings will be held once a week and outings will be offered on weekends.  The outings are camping, fishing, gun safety initiatives, and other activities that offers the boys new opportunities and experiences.  

2NOT1 is also seeking individual who wants to donate or prepare a meal for a meeting.  There will be approximately 15 individuals including the boys and mentors. 

 

Agency: 2 NOT 1 Fatherhood & Families

2NOT1 uses intergenerational mentoring with a social-emotional learning focus in its theBLUEPRINT Rites of Passage (ROP) program, which is designed to advance black male achievement. ROP teaches boys how to deal with life conflicts as they transition from middle school to high school.

2NOT1 is seeking volunteers and mentors to advocate and support the boys through this transition.  The meetings will be held once a week and outings will be offered on weekends.  The outings are camping, fishing, gun safety initiatives, and other activities that offers the boys new opportunities and experiences.  

2NOT1 is also seeking individual who wants to donate or prepare a meal for a meeting.  There will be approximately 15 individuals including the boys and mentors. 

 

Agency: 2 NOT 1 Fatherhood & Families

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Painting Project!!

Help us at Wayside Christian Mission by painting some of our areas that really could use a facelift.  If you are handy with a paint brush and roller then we need your help.  Making our entrances, balconies, kitchens and rooms look brand new by getting together with a group of friends or coworkers to help give some of our areas a MUCH NEEDED fresh coat of paint.  Contact kris.gordon.wcm@gmail.com.

Agency: Wayside Christian Mission

Help us at Wayside Christian Mission by painting some of our areas that really could use a facelift.  If you are handy with a paint brush and roller then we need your help.  Making our entrances, balconies, kitchens and rooms look brand new by getting together with a group of friends or coworkers to help give some of our areas a MUCH NEEDED fresh coat of paint.  Contact kris.gordon.wcm@gmail.com.

Agency: Wayside Christian Mission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: spring bling Giveaway - donations needed

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families.

easter dresses and/or suits for kids 5 and under with a few larger sizes for sibling

easter basket supplies

gift cards to krogers for families to have dinner that they typically couldnt have due to low income

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families.

easter dresses and/or suits for kids 5 and under with a few larger sizes for sibling

easter basket supplies

gift cards to krogers for families to have dinner that they typically couldnt have due to low income

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Playground Beautification and Cleaning

Please help Wayside Christian Mission at our shelter location make our playground a beautiful and fun place for our kids to play!  We are in need of some help repairing some wooden tables, painting the fence around, putting down new plastic and gravel as well as painting some of our playground equipment for our children.  We want them to have a beautiful, clean and safe environment to play in and with your help we can bring a smile to all of their faces.  Email kris.gordon.wcm@gmail.com for more information and to schedule a time.

Agency: Wayside Christian Mission

Please help Wayside Christian Mission at our shelter location make our playground a beautiful and fun place for our kids to play!  We are in need of some help repairing some wooden tables, painting the fence around, putting down new plastic and gravel as well as painting some of our playground equipment for our children.  We want them to have a beautiful, clean and safe environment to play in and with your help we can bring a smile to all of their faces.  Email kris.gordon.wcm@gmail.com for more information and to schedule a time.

Agency: Wayside Christian Mission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Home Wellness Kit Donations Needed

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families.

toilet paper, dish and laundry detergent, bleach, Lysol, body soap, lotion, vitamins, cleaning vinegar, dish clothes, sponges

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families.

toilet paper, dish and laundry detergent, bleach, Lysol, body soap, lotion, vitamins, cleaning vinegar, dish clothes, sponges

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: educational kits donations needed

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families getting ready for kindergarten as well as early education.

backpacks, counting toys, magnetic foam letters, rulers,workbooks, coloring books, dry erase boards, pencils, etc. 

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families getting ready for kindergarten as well as early education.

backpacks, counting toys, magnetic foam letters, rulers,workbooks, coloring books, dry erase boards, pencils, etc. 

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Baby Bundle Basket Donations Needed

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families.

bottles, bibs, blankets, breast feeding supplies, prenatal and postpartum supplies(feminine hygiene pads, nipple balm/cream, witchhazel pads) formula, baby food, diapers, wipes, pacifier, infant socks and onesies

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Resource Sharing is one of our greatest interactions with our community. Please donate anything you can to assist us with servicing more families.

bottles, bibs, blankets, breast feeding supplies, prenatal and postpartum supplies(feminine hygiene pads, nipple balm/cream, witchhazel pads) formula, baby food, diapers, wipes, pacifier, infant socks and onesies

Agency: Play Cousins Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: After School Tutoring

After School Tutoring

This After School Learning Program matches Adelante students with Tutors from all over the world to work together in learning and improving skills. The program takes place entirely online, meaning that tutors volunteer in the comfort of their own home. Virtual Learning will offer continued educational opportunities to Adelante students during the summer months and into the school year.

 

Agency: Adelante Hispanic Achievers

After School Tutoring

This After School Learning Program matches Adelante students with Tutors from all over the world to work together in learning and improving skills. The program takes place entirely online, meaning that tutors volunteer in the comfort of their own home. Virtual Learning will offer continued educational opportunities to Adelante students during the summer months and into the school year.

 

Agency: Adelante Hispanic Achievers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentorship for College Readiness

College Corps Program 

This program focuses on preparing junior and senior high school Latinx students to access and succeed in college. In this program, we pair students with local professionals who become the students’ mentors for the length of the school year. 

This program meets once a month on a Saturday, offering workshops where students and mentors learn about college applications, scholarships, and the college experience in general. Students also visit up to 4 colleges each academic year. 

Students and mentors work together on an ongoing, weekly basis to ensure that students have a solid college-prep plan during their junior and senior years and are on track to submit admissions and scholarship applications.

 

Agency: Adelante Hispanic Achievers

College Corps Program 

This program focuses on preparing junior and senior high school Latinx students to access and succeed in college. In this program, we pair students with local professionals who become the students’ mentors for the length of the school year. 

This program meets once a month on a Saturday, offering workshops where students and mentors learn about college applications, scholarships, and the college experience in general. Students also visit up to 4 colleges each academic year. 

Students and mentors work together on an ongoing, weekly basis to ensure that students have a solid college-prep plan during their junior and senior years and are on track to submit admissions and scholarship applications.

 

Agency: Adelante Hispanic Achievers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Fun Supplies donation drive

The Boys & Girls Clubs will be serving hundreds of kids this summer.  If you are your company is interested in collecting supplies for summer fun, we are in need of the following items:

Popsicles

sidewalk chalk

bubbles 

jump ropes

playground balls

kites

hula hoops

water balloons

wooden paddle balls

ankle skip balls

slinkies

giant yard games (jenga, connect 4 etc.)

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana

The Boys & Girls Clubs will be serving hundreds of kids this summer.  If you are your company is interested in collecting supplies for summer fun, we are in need of the following items:

Popsicles

sidewalk chalk

bubbles 

jump ropes

playground balls

kites

hula hoops

water balloons

wooden paddle balls

ankle skip balls

slinkies

giant yard games (jenga, connect 4 etc.)

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Best Buddies Adult Friendship Program

Best Buddies Friendship programs represent one of our organization’s four key mission pillars.  These programs build one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), offering social interactions while improving the quality of life and level of inclusion for a population that is often isolated and excluded. Through their participation, people with IDD form meaningful connections with their peers, gain self-confidence and self-esteem, and share interests, experiences and activities that many other individuals enjoy.

The Best Buddies Citizens program supports the development of friendships between adults with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in corporate and civic communities. Many people with IDD have limited opportunities for social interactions after they leave the school environment. This program helps people with IDD become part of mainstream society and creates an inclusive and diverse community for all.

If you are a person without a disability that is looking to make a new friend, this is the volunteer opportunity for you!

Agency: Best Buddies Kentucky

Best Buddies Friendship programs represent one of our organization’s four key mission pillars.  These programs build one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), offering social interactions while improving the quality of life and level of inclusion for a population that is often isolated and excluded. Through their participation, people with IDD form meaningful connections with their peers, gain self-confidence and self-esteem, and share interests, experiences and activities that many other individuals enjoy.

The Best Buddies Citizens program supports the development of friendships between adults with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in corporate and civic communities. Many people with IDD have limited opportunities for social interactions after they leave the school environment. This program helps people with IDD become part of mainstream society and creates an inclusive and diverse community for all.

If you are a person without a disability that is looking to make a new friend, this is the volunteer opportunity for you!

Agency: Best Buddies Kentucky

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members

We are looking for additional board members that are passionate about early literacy and new families.  We are a local non-profit focused on working with local small businesses, to help our local families.  Our board meets bi-monthly for one hour.  

Agency: Books for Babes

We are looking for additional board members that are passionate about early literacy and new families.  We are a local non-profit focused on working with local small businesses, to help our local families.  Our board meets bi-monthly for one hour.  

Agency: Books for Babes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: R.E.A.D. Program Volunteer

Our R.E.A.D. program volunteers visit families in the hospital that have just had a new baby.  Volunteers deliver our totes that include books and other early learning materials.  Then volunteers discuss the importance of reading, engaging, attaching and discovering with their baby beginning at birth.  Training is required as well as completing the hospital's volunteer checklist.  

Agency: Books for Babes

Our R.E.A.D. program volunteers visit families in the hospital that have just had a new baby.  Volunteers deliver our totes that include books and other early learning materials.  Then volunteers discuss the importance of reading, engaging, attaching and discovering with their baby beginning at birth.  Training is required as well as completing the hospital's volunteer checklist.  

Agency: Books for Babes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partnership and Outreach Manager

Requirements:

Previous working experience as an Outreach and Partnerships Manager for 2 years Any Degree in Marketing, Communication or similar relevant field.  Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills and great multitasking skills Excellent organizational and time management skills Strategic thinker and Networking aptitude Technical knowledge of internet & web based applications Must possess proactive critical thinking skills, quality management, attention to detail and resourcefulness.  Excellent communication skills in English and knowledge of social media.

Responsibilities:

 

Create a systematic, process-driven approach to partner outreach and relationship management Provide program expertise and ensure knowledge sharing of best practices with program stakeholders

 

Research partners, identify key players and generate interest Collaborate with senior management and other marketing teammates to align our internal goals with new and existing partner relationships Deliver a great experience to our partners when working with our organization - you will represent our brand and be our partners’ liaison internally Forecast, measure, and report the results of various projects with partners, including co-created and/or co-branded content promotions, lead sharing, and/or event partnerships Keep a great ongoing relationships with current partners and offer new ways to grow the partnership Participates in strategy sessions and supports creation of content calendar, executes developed timelines, ensuring adherence to milestones and deliverables

Skills Required: 

Strong research, writing, and analytical skills Excellent relationship building ability, including the ability to cultivate professional partnerships with internal and external contacts Aptitude for connection, enrollment and negotiation Ability to meet and exceed sales quotas Ability to create and deliver client presentations

Prior Experience:

Post-graduation degree/diploma or equivalent experience in a related field required plus 2 or more years experience building partnerships with industry, education and government.

 

Agency: Travel Unity

Requirements:

Previous working experience as an Outreach and Partnerships Manager for 2 years Any Degree in Marketing, Communication or similar relevant field.  Outstanding communication and interpersonal skills and great multitasking skills Excellent organizational and time management skills Strategic thinker and Networking aptitude Technical knowledge of internet & web based applications Must possess proactive critical thinking skills, quality management, attention to detail and resourcefulness.  Excellent communication skills in English and knowledge of social media.

Responsibilities:

 

Create a systematic, process-driven approach to partner outreach and relationship management Provide program expertise and ensure knowledge sharing of best practices with program stakeholders

 

Research partners, identify key players and generate interest Collaborate with senior management and other marketing teammates to align our internal goals with new and existing partner relationships Deliver a great experience to our partners when working with our organization - you will represent our brand and be our partners’ liaison internally Forecast, measure, and report the results of various projects with partners, including co-created and/or co-branded content promotions, lead sharing, and/or event partnerships Keep a great ongoing relationships with current partners and offer new ways to grow the partnership Participates in strategy sessions and supports creation of content calendar, executes developed timelines, ensuring adherence to milestones and deliverables

Skills Required: 

Strong research, writing, and analytical skills Excellent relationship building ability, including the ability to cultivate professional partnerships with internal and external contacts Aptitude for connection, enrollment and negotiation Ability to meet and exceed sales quotas Ability to create and deliver client presentations

Prior Experience:

Post-graduation degree/diploma or equivalent experience in a related field required plus 2 or more years experience building partnerships with industry, education and government.

 

Agency: Travel Unity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 10570

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Violence Prevention Ambassador

If you are interested in volunteering your time for the next volunteer opportunity that our office is organizes, please reach out to us!

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

If you are interested in volunteering your time for the next volunteer opportunity that our office is organizes, please reach out to us!

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: YMCA - Safe Place Services

YMCA Safe Place Services needs volunteers to mentor in the Y-NOW Mentoring Program. The program pairs mentors with youth with incarcerated parents to serve as positive adult role models.

Volunteer Requirements

 - Mentors must be able to meet once a week with their mentee for 10 months.

- 1 day of training, background check, CAN check, ID, and proof of auto insurance.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

YMCA Safe Place Services needs volunteers to mentor in the Y-NOW Mentoring Program. The program pairs mentors with youth with incarcerated parents to serve as positive adult role models.

Volunteer Requirements

 - Mentors must be able to meet once a week with their mentee for 10 months.

- 1 day of training, background check, CAN check, ID, and proof of auto insurance.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOA - RJ - Restorative Justice

Volunteer to be a Restorative Justice Facilitator. We are also looking for individuals to be "community representatives".

This volunteer opportunity would involve people being willing to participate in the conference process to speak to the impact of the crime on their community.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Volunteer to be a Restorative Justice Facilitator. We are also looking for individuals to be "community representatives".

This volunteer opportunity would involve people being willing to participate in the conference process to speak to the impact of the crime on their community.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Hope Buss

The Hope Buss is in need of Intake Day Volunteers - Volunteers will organize donated goods for distribution (Tuesday's)

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

The Hope Buss is in need of Intake Day Volunteers - Volunteers will organize donated goods for distribution (Tuesday's)

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sowing Seeds with Faith

Sowing Seeds with Faith is in need of tutoring assistance for students in elementary, middle, and high school. This opportunity lasts the duration of the school year and takes place at the Urban League. 

Monday - Thursday @ Louisville Urban League from 3-7PM.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Sowing Seeds with Faith is in need of tutoring assistance for students in elementary, middle, and high school. This opportunity lasts the duration of the school year and takes place at the Urban League. 

Monday - Thursday @ Louisville Urban League from 3-7PM.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prominent Youth of America

Prominent Youth of America is looking for volunteers to help with video production, graphic design, and audio production. Volunteers who have experience in the entertainment industry and want to share their knowledge, are needed to volunteer and help develop youth within this organization. 

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Prominent Youth of America is looking for volunteers to help with video production, graphic design, and audio production. Volunteers who have experience in the entertainment industry and want to share their knowledge, are needed to volunteer and help develop youth within this organization. 

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighborhood House

The Neighborhood House needs Volunteers to assist with the following maintenance tasks: 

- Basic furniture assembly

- Clean up assistance of natural playground

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

The Neighborhood House needs Volunteers to assist with the following maintenance tasks: 

- Basic furniture assembly

- Clean up assistance of natural playground

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Louisville Urban League

The Louisville Urban League is in need of interns, legal advice volunteers, and attorneys willing to offer consultation for legal information and advice with clients free of charge. If you are a professional in these fields, the Louisville Urban League can benefit from your knowledge to help those in our community that need it the most.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

The Louisville Urban League is in need of interns, legal advice volunteers, and attorneys willing to offer consultation for legal information and advice with clients free of charge. If you are a professional in these fields, the Louisville Urban League can benefit from your knowledge to help those in our community that need it the most.

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ACE Project

ACE Project offers volunteer opportunities that focus on helping the youth within our community with creative vocations, behavioral therapy and counseling, life skills, and educational support, this organization is sure to have something that interests you!

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

ACE Project offers volunteer opportunities that focus on helping the youth within our community with creative vocations, behavioral therapy and counseling, life skills, and educational support, this organization is sure to have something that interests you!

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: A-ONE ALL-STARS

To provide guidance, mentorship, coping skills, Health and Wellness, mental and physical education. All through youth structured activities such as Step, Dance, Basketball teams and more. As our mission statement says “A-One CARES”. A-One offers various volunteer opportunities including Books and Basketball, PAL program, which includes mentoring, coaching and arts and crafts, and stocking the food pantry once a week. If you are interested in mentoring at risk youth, or assisting with stocking the food pantry, this opportunity is right for you!

 

*Volunteers for Special Events are Routinely Needed

 C- community

A- academics

R- respect

E- education

S- service

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

To provide guidance, mentorship, coping skills, Health and Wellness, mental and physical education. All through youth structured activities such as Step, Dance, Basketball teams and more. As our mission statement says “A-One CARES”. A-One offers various volunteer opportunities including Books and Basketball, PAL program, which includes mentoring, coaching and arts and crafts, and stocking the food pantry once a week. If you are interested in mentoring at risk youth, or assisting with stocking the food pantry, this opportunity is right for you!

 

*Volunteers for Special Events are Routinely Needed

 C- community

A- academics

R- respect

E- education

S- service

 

To volunteer, please click the "Respond" button below. If you do not already have an account, you will be prompted to create one. OR you can email jacob.hazel@louisvilleky.gov and we will sign you up. 

Agency: Office of Violence Prevention

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Renovate a Teacher's Lounge

Our staff lounge is in need of new cabinets, sink, and countertops.  They haven't been replaced in over 20 years.  This is not something that the school system will purchase with governmental/educational funds.

We are looking for a business or individual volunteers to purchase and install a new sink, and 2 countertop areas with cabinets.

We are flexible and would welcome any help.  Would love to have a conversation with you.

Agency: Luhr Elementary Family Resource Center

Our staff lounge is in need of new cabinets, sink, and countertops.  They haven't been replaced in over 20 years.  This is not something that the school system will purchase with governmental/educational funds.

We are looking for a business or individual volunteers to purchase and install a new sink, and 2 countertop areas with cabinets.

We are flexible and would welcome any help.  Would love to have a conversation with you.

Agency: Luhr Elementary Family Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40228

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sprucing up our Landscapes

SCS needs more help sprucing up our sites in preparation for the warm weather. During this opportunity, we will spend time cleaning outdoor grounds, mulching grounds, and planting. 

Seven Counties Service’s mission is to provide mental health services to people in the Louisville Metro area that help them find and reach that potential. Whether you struggle with addiction, anxiety, depression, or simply need a support system, we have something to offer you.

Please consider joining us for our Sprucing up our Landscape event.

Agency: Seven Counties Services

SCS needs more help sprucing up our sites in preparation for the warm weather. During this opportunity, we will spend time cleaning outdoor grounds, mulching grounds, and planting. 

Seven Counties Service’s mission is to provide mental health services to people in the Louisville Metro area that help them find and reach that potential. Whether you struggle with addiction, anxiety, depression, or simply need a support system, we have something to offer you.

Please consider joining us for our Sprucing up our Landscape event.

Agency: Seven Counties Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual HUG Reading Program Tutoring

H.U.G. provides FREE reading instruction for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students who have been identified by their school as needing additional support. Here at H.U.G. students will benefit from our proven reading curriculum and integrated BE THE DIFFERENCE™ campaign. Our goal is to grow better readers both socially and emotionally. We can only do this with the generosity of our volunteers who sign up to tutor our students. Tutors will be trained by HUG staff and will meet with students 1 hour per week. Your time is the biggest asset we have in tackling the education recovery that requires a lot of effort to get our students back on track. We want to collaborate, innovate, and include a community committed to the investment and growth of our students.

Agency: Help Us Grow Foundation Virtual Reading Program

H.U.G. provides FREE reading instruction for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students who have been identified by their school as needing additional support. Here at H.U.G. students will benefit from our proven reading curriculum and integrated BE THE DIFFERENCE™ campaign. Our goal is to grow better readers both socially and emotionally. We can only do this with the generosity of our volunteers who sign up to tutor our students. Tutors will be trained by HUG staff and will meet with students 1 hour per week. Your time is the biggest asset we have in tackling the education recovery that requires a lot of effort to get our students back on track. We want to collaborate, innovate, and include a community committed to the investment and growth of our students.

Agency: Help Us Grow Foundation Virtual Reading Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer tutor

Tutor once per week students grades K-8.

Agency: Lighthouse Academy at Newburg

Tutor once per week students grades K-8.

Agency: Lighthouse Academy at Newburg

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40228

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: First Line Weatherization

First line volunteers provide basic weatherization services to our clients throughout the year with our Weatherization Specialist, Don Hill and assisted by our Volunteer Coordinator, Delano Ray. The first line jobs are typically one in the morning and one in the afternoon Tuesday-Friday. We are in need of volunteers throughout the week in the morning, afternoon or both.

 

Volunteers may advance to other levels after assessment from trained staff or by skilled volunteers. 

Basic Volunteers (Level 1)

Hang interior plastic window coverings Discuss basic energy saving tips with residents Assess for other needs: smoke alarms (tell them to call 311), missing primary glass in windows, changing the furnace filter and more.

Trained Volunteers (Level 2)

Weatherstrip doors          Replace/install locks on doors Caulk windows          Seal air leaks around pipes  Seal missing window panes with insulation board     Seal around window a/c units  Measure windows for replacement glass          Discuss energy saving tips with each resident

Skilled Volunteers (Level 3) 

Replace glass Plane & re-hang doors  Seal air leaks in walls and ceilings Assess for other needs  Check vent & cold air return ducts if needed Discuss basic energy saving tips with resident

Agency: Project Warm

First line volunteers provide basic weatherization services to our clients throughout the year with our Weatherization Specialist, Don Hill and assisted by our Volunteer Coordinator, Delano Ray. The first line jobs are typically one in the morning and one in the afternoon Tuesday-Friday. We are in need of volunteers throughout the week in the morning, afternoon or both.

 

Volunteers may advance to other levels after assessment from trained staff or by skilled volunteers. 

Basic Volunteers (Level 1)

Hang interior plastic window coverings Discuss basic energy saving tips with residents Assess for other needs: smoke alarms (tell them to call 311), missing primary glass in windows, changing the furnace filter and more.

Trained Volunteers (Level 2)

Weatherstrip doors          Replace/install locks on doors Caulk windows          Seal air leaks around pipes  Seal missing window panes with insulation board     Seal around window a/c units  Measure windows for replacement glass          Discuss energy saving tips with each resident

Skilled Volunteers (Level 3) 

Replace glass Plane & re-hang doors  Seal air leaks in walls and ceilings Assess for other needs  Check vent & cold air return ducts if needed Discuss basic energy saving tips with resident

Agency: Project Warm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kroger(Valley Station) Food Donation Pickup

In need of 1 or 2 individuals/couples who can lift up to 35 pounds of donated food from Kroger on Thursdays at 9:30am.  We have a cargo van that you can drive!

Agency: Southwest Community Ministries, Inc.

In need of 1 or 2 individuals/couples who can lift up to 35 pounds of donated food from Kroger on Thursdays at 9:30am.  We have a cargo van that you can drive!

Agency: Southwest Community Ministries, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Beautifying a Crisis Stabilization Unit for Mental Health

Flexible dates!  Pick a date in April, Tuesday through Friday.  Help us beautify one of Wellspring's Crisis Stabilization Unit properties that helps adults with serious mental illness during times of psychiatric crisis.  Utilizing a calming outdoor space is part of the recovery process and we need help beautifying the outdoor spaces by planting flowers, pulling weeds, mulching, raking, etc.

Agency: Wellspring

Flexible dates!  Pick a date in April, Tuesday through Friday.  Help us beautify one of Wellspring's Crisis Stabilization Unit properties that helps adults with serious mental illness during times of psychiatric crisis.  Utilizing a calming outdoor space is part of the recovery process and we need help beautifying the outdoor spaces by planting flowers, pulling weeds, mulching, raking, etc.

Agency: Wellspring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer for the Kentucky Derby Festival!

Join Team KDF and volunteer for the Kentucky Derby Festival to help bring fun back to the community!

Louisville has always been about building personal connections while having a good time.
You can help provide those opportunities. There’s no amount of time too small to give.
Help for an hour or a week in one of the biggest festivals around.
Plus, as a volunteer you get to grab a front row seat for your favorite events!
If you’re new to Louisville, this is the perfect chance to get to know people, the city
and the most anticipated festival in the area.

Go to KDF.ROSTERFY.COM to view opportunities and register today! 

Agency: Louisville Metro

Join Team KDF and volunteer for the Kentucky Derby Festival to help bring fun back to the community!

Louisville has always been about building personal connections while having a good time.
You can help provide those opportunities. There’s no amount of time too small to give.
Help for an hour or a week in one of the biggest festivals around.
Plus, as a volunteer you get to grab a front row seat for your favorite events!
If you’re new to Louisville, this is the perfect chance to get to know people, the city
and the most anticipated festival in the area.

Go to KDF.ROSTERFY.COM to view opportunities and register today! 

Agency: Louisville Metro

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Box Truck Drivers

We are in great need of box truck drivers to help with food pickup from area grocery stores for our food pantry. Are you recently retired? Does your company encourage volunteerism once a month? Do you have experience driving a box truck? Please reach out if you are able and interested in volunteering! Morning volunteer opportunity with 2-2.5 hour commitment. For more information email volunteers@layministries.org

Agency: Center for Lay Ministries

We are in great need of box truck drivers to help with food pickup from area grocery stores for our food pantry. Are you recently retired? Does your company encourage volunteerism once a month? Do you have experience driving a box truck? Please reach out if you are able and interested in volunteering! Morning volunteer opportunity with 2-2.5 hour commitment. For more information email volunteers@layministries.org

Agency: Center for Lay Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media

Follow us on social media! We have a Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Linked In. By following us and spreading our mission we are able to reach as many people as possible to ensure that those in need have a chance to receive our supportive services.

 

Facebook: Family Scholar House

Instagram: familyscholarhouse

Twitter: @familyscholars

Linked In: Family Scholar House

Agency: Family Scholar House

Follow us on social media! We have a Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Linked In. By following us and spreading our mission we are able to reach as many people as possible to ensure that those in need have a chance to receive our supportive services.

 

Facebook: Family Scholar House

Instagram: familyscholarhouse

Twitter: @familyscholars

Linked In: Family Scholar House

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campus Clean Up

You and your team can come to 1 of our 5 campuses to help clean up the community areas where our participants interact. Keeping everything clean and sanitized is a priority and this is super helpful now that we are doing more and more in-person activities! This can be indoors and outdoors. Activities might include: Sanitizing the play rooms and toys, cleaning the computer labs, sweeping/mopping the gym, etc.. We also have outdoor needs such as: Pulling weeds at the play ground, sanitizing play areas, washing windows, etc. 

Agency: Family Scholar House

You and your team can come to 1 of our 5 campuses to help clean up the community areas where our participants interact. Keeping everything clean and sanitized is a priority and this is super helpful now that we are doing more and more in-person activities! This can be indoors and outdoors. Activities might include: Sanitizing the play rooms and toys, cleaning the computer labs, sweeping/mopping the gym, etc.. We also have outdoor needs such as: Pulling weeds at the play ground, sanitizing play areas, washing windows, etc. 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40217

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Linda's Closet

Linda's Closet is our professional clothing closet that is open for our participants to shop for professional clothing before interviews, networking events, scholarship panels or internships. You can help us sort through new donations, sanitize and organize all of the clothing for our participants to come in and shop! 

We are currently accepting Jewelry, shoes, purses, and all other accessories for professional clothing. (Currently have a need for sizes 12-18 in professional clothing and size 8+ in shoes) 

 We are also in need of shelving, clothing racks, or mannequins for our clothing closet if you have these items for donations(:

 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Linda's Closet is our professional clothing closet that is open for our participants to shop for professional clothing before interviews, networking events, scholarship panels or internships. You can help us sort through new donations, sanitize and organize all of the clothing for our participants to come in and shop! 

We are currently accepting Jewelry, shoes, purses, and all other accessories for professional clothing. (Currently have a need for sizes 12-18 in professional clothing and size 8+ in shoes) 

 We are also in need of shelving, clothing racks, or mannequins for our clothing closet if you have these items for donations(:

 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Encouragement Cards

Write encouraging notes to our single parents and Foster Alumni! As our participants juggle a lot of responsibilities, it’s always nice to be reminded you’re doing a good job! With mother’s day coming up, our mother’s could also use some kind words for all that they do! 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Write encouraging notes to our single parents and Foster Alumni! As our participants juggle a lot of responsibilities, it’s always nice to be reminded you’re doing a good job! With mother’s day coming up, our mother’s could also use some kind words for all that they do! 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children’s Programming

Put together activities for children. This could include creating flash cards (alphabet), sight word flash cards, current holiday children’s activity, etc. 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Put together activities for children. This could include creating flash cards (alphabet), sight word flash cards, current holiday children’s activity, etc. 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create FSH Academy Videos

Create short 6-10 minute informational videos to increase our participants and their children’s skill-set. Some examples of needed videos include: -Fun Summer activities for young children (learning or to keep busy), How to keep the house clean (ways to do small things every day in order to keep the house in order, easy and healthy recipes, Academic (study habits, testing tips, how to get organized) Career (do/don’ts on a resume or in an interview), etc. The videos will only be accessible to our participants on our private YouTube channel. This is a big need right now! 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Create short 6-10 minute informational videos to increase our participants and their children’s skill-set. Some examples of needed videos include: -Fun Summer activities for young children (learning or to keep busy), How to keep the house clean (ways to do small things every day in order to keep the house in order, easy and healthy recipes, Academic (study habits, testing tips, how to get organized) Career (do/don’ts on a resume or in an interview), etc. The videos will only be accessible to our participants on our private YouTube channel. This is a big need right now! 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Snack Packs for Little Scholars

While our children are on spring break they don't have access to healthy, hot lunches everyday. We like to provide supplemental healthy snacks for our children ages 3-18. 

You can create snack bags for our children containing healthy, non-perishable, non-refrigerated snacks, such as applesauce packs, goldfish crackers, fruit snacks, granola bars, etc. You can even decorate the snack bags if you choose.   

We will deliver them directly to our families' doors.

Agency: Family Scholar House

While our children are on spring break they don't have access to healthy, hot lunches everyday. We like to provide supplemental healthy snacks for our children ages 3-18. 

You can create snack bags for our children containing healthy, non-perishable, non-refrigerated snacks, such as applesauce packs, goldfish crackers, fruit snacks, granola bars, etc. You can even decorate the snack bags if you choose.   

We will deliver them directly to our families' doors.

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Essentials Drive

The single parents at Family Scholar House are in need of diapers and wipes for their little ones, non-perishable pantry items, and household essentials. Organizing a donation drive really help us to collect diapers (even already opened packages, especially sizes 5 & 6, and all pull-up sizes), baby wipes, non-perishable food items such as peanut butter/ canned foods, toiletries and cleaning supplies for our families. 

Agency: Family Scholar House

The single parents at Family Scholar House are in need of diapers and wipes for their little ones, non-perishable pantry items, and household essentials. Organizing a donation drive really help us to collect diapers (even already opened packages, especially sizes 5 & 6, and all pull-up sizes), baby wipes, non-perishable food items such as peanut butter/ canned foods, toiletries and cleaning supplies for our families. 

Agency: Family Scholar House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help with Building clean-up for the Louisville Pride LGBTQ+ Community Center

We have recently moved into the Louisville Pride LGBTQ+ center and we are looking for help with the cleanup and organizing of our facilities. Help us with cleaning our parking lot, organizing our offices and community spaces, changing doorknobs, and additional tasks not listed.

Agency: Louisville Pride Foundation

We have recently moved into the Louisville Pride LGBTQ+ center and we are looking for help with the cleanup and organizing of our facilities. Help us with cleaning our parking lot, organizing our offices and community spaces, changing doorknobs, and additional tasks not listed.

Agency: Louisville Pride Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Paint the Louisville Pride LGBTQ+ Community Center!

We recently moved into the Louisville Pride Community Center and we need help painting the facility. Training and tools will be provided on-site.

Agency: Louisville Pride Foundation

We recently moved into the Louisville Pride Community Center and we need help painting the facility. Training and tools will be provided on-site.

Agency: Louisville Pride Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Landscape Project for Mayor's Give a Day

Landscaping project, including mulching and general flower bed maintenance at a House of Ruth property to help create a more tidy and inviting entrance.

Agency: House of Ruth

Landscaping project, including mulching and general flower bed maintenance at a House of Ruth property to help create a more tidy and inviting entrance.

Agency: House of Ruth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sorts

We need people to volunteer and sort medical items to get them counted and boxed up.

Agency: SOS International

We need people to volunteer and sort medical items to get them counted and boxed up.

Agency: SOS International

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Personal Hygiene items Needed

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana is seeking donations of hygiene products to distribute to the youth we serve. Suggested items are listed below.

Deodorant toothpaste toothbrush body lotion lip balm shave gel nail clippers hair lies hand sanitizer tissues face cloths

Donations can be delivered to the administrative office located at 3900 Crittenden Drive Mon.-Fri. from 9:00-5:00.  Please call or email Tina Hood to arrange for drop off or pick up 502 338-6283, 503 585-5437 ext. 202or thood@bgckyana.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana is seeking donations of hygiene products to distribute to the youth we serve. Suggested items are listed below.

Deodorant toothpaste toothbrush body lotion lip balm shave gel nail clippers hair lies hand sanitizer tissues face cloths

Donations can be delivered to the administrative office located at 3900 Crittenden Drive Mon.-Fri. from 9:00-5:00.  Please call or email Tina Hood to arrange for drop off or pick up 502 338-6283, 503 585-5437 ext. 202or thood@bgckyana.org.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: After School Snack Donation Drive

Kids are ready for a snack after a long day at school. We are reaching out to ask for donations of snack items for the kids we serve. Please see the list of suggested items below.

Donations can be delivered to the administrative office located at 3900 Crittenden Drive Mon.-Fri. from 9:00-5:00.  Please call or email Tina Hood to arrange for drop off or pick up 502 338-6283, 503 585-5437 ext. 202, or thood@bgckyana.org.

Variety Pack of chips - regular and hot

Baked chips

Oreo Cookies

Grandma Cookies

Nabisco Cookies

Frosted Animal cookies

Juice

Candy - variety

Cheese Cracker

Peanut Butter Crackers

Granola Bars

Fruit Snacks

Fruit Roll ups

Little Debbie Snack Cakes

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Honey Buns

Rice Crispy Treats

Cheese-its

Gold-fish

Trail Mix

Chex Mix

Pringles

Pretzels

Fruit cups

Slim Jims

Rice Crispy treats

Teddy Grahams

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana

Kids are ready for a snack after a long day at school. We are reaching out to ask for donations of snack items for the kids we serve. Please see the list of suggested items below.

Donations can be delivered to the administrative office located at 3900 Crittenden Drive Mon.-Fri. from 9:00-5:00.  Please call or email Tina Hood to arrange for drop off or pick up 502 338-6283, 503 585-5437 ext. 202, or thood@bgckyana.org.

Variety Pack of chips - regular and hot

Baked chips

Oreo Cookies

Grandma Cookies

Nabisco Cookies

Frosted Animal cookies

Juice

Candy - variety

Cheese Cracker

Peanut Butter Crackers

Granola Bars

Fruit Snacks

Fruit Roll ups

Little Debbie Snack Cakes

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Honey Buns

Rice Crispy Treats

Cheese-its

Gold-fish

Trail Mix

Chex Mix

Pringles

Pretzels

Fruit cups

Slim Jims

Rice Crispy treats

Teddy Grahams

 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kentuckiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Landscaping & Day of Spring Cleaning Outdoors

General landscaping: weeding, trimming, pruning, mulch and cleaning gutters; height is 8 foot.

Pick up any yard debris and trash.

Pressure wash the deck, patio and walkways.

Clean windows inside and outside.

Agency: Personal Counseling Services, Inc.

General landscaping: weeding, trimming, pruning, mulch and cleaning gutters; height is 8 foot.

Pick up any yard debris and trash.

Pressure wash the deck, patio and walkways.

Clean windows inside and outside.

Agency: Personal Counseling Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47129

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Beautifying a Crisis Stabilization Unit for Mental Health

Flexible dates!  Pick a date in April, Tuesday through Friday.  Help us beautify one of Wellspring's Crisis Stabilization Unit properties that helps adults with serious mental illness during times of psychiatric crisis.  Utilizing a calming outdoor space is part of the recovery process and we need help beautifying the outdoor spaces by planting flowers, pulling weeds, mulching, raking, etc.

Agency: Wellspring

Flexible dates!  Pick a date in April, Tuesday through Friday.  Help us beautify one of Wellspring's Crisis Stabilization Unit properties that helps adults with serious mental illness during times of psychiatric crisis.  Utilizing a calming outdoor space is part of the recovery process and we need help beautifying the outdoor spaces by planting flowers, pulling weeds, mulching, raking, etc.

Agency: Wellspring

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Research Assistant

Do you love to find hidden gems, grants, and other resources that can benefit your community? If so, let me introduce you to SPARC Hope. We are a small non-profit that serves single parents who are working, pursuing higher education, and raising their kids. This program is not a handout, but a hand up by providing resources and services to those who are working hard to secure a brighter future for their family.

 

In order to expand our programs, we need help researching resources, incentives, grants, and other resources that can help our organization and the families we serve.  Some ideas include: 

Grants– Search for new grants and ways for us to apply. Churches– Donations, free will offering, pantry drives, volunteers, event notifications, etc. Incentives– Find out how to get our organization in Round-Up fundraising campaigns across participating stores. Kroger– Find out how to promote the Community Rewards Program in our name. Walmart– Research best ways to partner monthly with Walmart on available funding offered. Amazon Smile – Find out how to promote people choosing SPARC Hope as a recipient for funding dollars. Consignment stores– Research potential opportunities and establish contacts.

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Do you love to find hidden gems, grants, and other resources that can benefit your community? If so, let me introduce you to SPARC Hope. We are a small non-profit that serves single parents who are working, pursuing higher education, and raising their kids. This program is not a handout, but a hand up by providing resources and services to those who are working hard to secure a brighter future for their family.

 

In order to expand our programs, we need help researching resources, incentives, grants, and other resources that can help our organization and the families we serve.  Some ideas include: 

Grants– Search for new grants and ways for us to apply. Churches– Donations, free will offering, pantry drives, volunteers, event notifications, etc. Incentives– Find out how to get our organization in Round-Up fundraising campaigns across participating stores. Kroger– Find out how to promote the Community Rewards Program in our name. Walmart– Research best ways to partner monthly with Walmart on available funding offered. Amazon Smile – Find out how to promote people choosing SPARC Hope as a recipient for funding dollars. Consignment stores– Research potential opportunities and establish contacts.

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Committee

Are you that person that LOVES TO PLAN A PARTY!  Then this is the team for you!

We are looking for people to assist us with our fundraising events throughout the year. We try to plan for at least two big events per year!

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Are you that person that LOVES TO PLAN A PARTY!  Then this is the team for you!

We are looking for people to assist us with our fundraising events throughout the year. We try to plan for at least two big events per year!

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Intake Advocate

As part of the services provided in our program, SPARC Hope Clients must meet certain criteria prior to being accepted into the program. We are looking for volunteers to learn the intake process and then to walk alongside them as an advocate as they work to become a LIFE PLAN client. Some may enter at varying levels of our program services which include:

Resource Assistance Food Assistance Career Coaching

 

As a Client Intake Advocate, you will assist with intake applications and interview preparation for our programs. You will provide encouragement, follow-up with potential clients to move along the process, and provide an ear to listen and hand to hold when needed. It is the goal for every intake to enter the Life Plan program. As an Intake Advocate, you will help them get into our Life Plan program so that they can go on to meet their educational and career goals. 

Agency: Sparc-Hope

As part of the services provided in our program, SPARC Hope Clients must meet certain criteria prior to being accepted into the program. We are looking for volunteers to learn the intake process and then to walk alongside them as an advocate as they work to become a LIFE PLAN client. Some may enter at varying levels of our program services which include:

Resource Assistance Food Assistance Career Coaching

 

As a Client Intake Advocate, you will assist with intake applications and interview preparation for our programs. You will provide encouragement, follow-up with potential clients to move along the process, and provide an ear to listen and hand to hold when needed. It is the goal for every intake to enter the Life Plan program. As an Intake Advocate, you will help them get into our Life Plan program so that they can go on to meet their educational and career goals. 

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dare to Care Delivery-Driver

Are you available on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month and have a SUV/Truck/Van?

 

SPARC Hope currently has a partnership with Dare to Care where we receive frozen goods, fresh produce, and nonperishable/ perishable items. We are needing to build a team (2-4 people) to pick up our Dare to Care order with an SUV/Van/Truck and deliver to SPARC Hope.

 

Dare to Care Location: 5803 Fern Valley Rd, Louisville, KY 40228

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Are you available on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month and have a SUV/Truck/Van?

 

SPARC Hope currently has a partnership with Dare to Care where we receive frozen goods, fresh produce, and nonperishable/ perishable items. We are needing to build a team (2-4 people) to pick up our Dare to Care order with an SUV/Van/Truck and deliver to SPARC Hope.

 

Dare to Care Location: 5803 Fern Valley Rd, Louisville, KY 40228

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Consignment Coordinator

One way we help fund our consignment program is by having donors consign their gently used items to local consignment stores we work with in our name. The proceeds from the sold consigned-items are then donated to our program fund. We then get credit from the consignment store to give to our clients to use when needed.  This offers our clients a nice savings on their clothing budget.

 

We need someone that knows the ins and outs of consigning,  best places to consign, and is willing to take the task of OWNING our Consignment Program. This opportunity can be done off-site or from home once training is provided. Responsibilities include:

Working closely with various Consignment Stores Building and creating relationships with Consignment Store owners and staff Researching Consignment Stores in and around the Louisville area Tracking Donations made in our name Monitoring sales of donated items Picking up checks on a monthly basis

Agency: Sparc-Hope

One way we help fund our consignment program is by having donors consign their gently used items to local consignment stores we work with in our name. The proceeds from the sold consigned-items are then donated to our program fund. We then get credit from the consignment store to give to our clients to use when needed.  This offers our clients a nice savings on their clothing budget.

 

We need someone that knows the ins and outs of consigning,  best places to consign, and is willing to take the task of OWNING our Consignment Program. This opportunity can be done off-site or from home once training is provided. Responsibilities include:

Working closely with various Consignment Stores Building and creating relationships with Consignment Store owners and staff Researching Consignment Stores in and around the Louisville area Tracking Donations made in our name Monitoring sales of donated items Picking up checks on a monthly basis

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pantry-Drive Host

Looking for a way to volunteer but you just don’t have time, physical capability, or a lot of resources. Do you have a group of friends, family or church members that are looking for ways to support an organization? Let me introduce you to SPARC Hope, we are a non-profit that supports single working parents who are pursuing higher education. We provide resources and services directly to the parent and their families as they work toward the goal of providing a better and brighter future for their families.

 

One resource we provide is an on-site pantry where parents can come shop for all their grocery and household needs. This offers them a savings of $200-600 a month and an overall program benefit of $6600 a year.  To start a pantry-drive, you can check out our website for our SPARC Hope Pantry Needs, check out our Facebook page, or call our office at 245-9899 to find out what our pantry needs are.

 

You can also host a themed pantry-drive for holidays or important milestones. We are looking for volunteers to assist/coordinate our special programs throughout the year that assist our clients. By coordinating, you can host a drive, put together baskets, provide resources, put together a team, adopt a family. Some basket ideas and holiday drives include:

Back to School Supplies Christmas Stocking Stuffers Easter Baskets Father’s Day Gifts Halloween Costumes Mother’s Day Gifts Spring Cleaning Baskets Thanksgiving Baskets Valentine’s Day Gifts

 

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Looking for a way to volunteer but you just don’t have time, physical capability, or a lot of resources. Do you have a group of friends, family or church members that are looking for ways to support an organization? Let me introduce you to SPARC Hope, we are a non-profit that supports single working parents who are pursuing higher education. We provide resources and services directly to the parent and their families as they work toward the goal of providing a better and brighter future for their families.

 

One resource we provide is an on-site pantry where parents can come shop for all their grocery and household needs. This offers them a savings of $200-600 a month and an overall program benefit of $6600 a year.  To start a pantry-drive, you can check out our website for our SPARC Hope Pantry Needs, check out our Facebook page, or call our office at 245-9899 to find out what our pantry needs are.

 

You can also host a themed pantry-drive for holidays or important milestones. We are looking for volunteers to assist/coordinate our special programs throughout the year that assist our clients. By coordinating, you can host a drive, put together baskets, provide resources, put together a team, adopt a family. Some basket ideas and holiday drives include:

Back to School Supplies Christmas Stocking Stuffers Easter Baskets Father’s Day Gifts Halloween Costumes Mother’s Day Gifts Spring Cleaning Baskets Thanksgiving Baskets Valentine’s Day Gifts

 

Agency: Sparc-Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40243

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer with Louisville Parks and Recreation

Check out all of the ways you can get involved in service! Visit us at MyImpactPage - Louisville Parks and Recreation (betterimpact.com)

Agency: Louisville Parks and Recreation

Check out all of the ways you can get involved in service! Visit us at MyImpactPage - Louisville Parks and Recreation (betterimpact.com)

Agency: Louisville Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with Dare to Care Food Bank in Louisville, KY!

Visit our new volunteer website to register for our projects! Dare to Care Food Bank has many ways to get involved and make a difference in our community. All of our volunteer opportunities can be found at https://volunteer.daretocare.org.

Some of our projects include:

helping sort through donated food at our main warehouse packing food into boxes for children in our new Community Kitchen assisting shoppers onsite at our Mobile Market grocery store on wheels distributing food at Mobile Pantries throughout Kentuckiana packing food boxes for low-income senior citizens

Contact Dare to Care directly for more info: 502-966-3821

Agency: Dare to Care Food Bank

Visit our new volunteer website to register for our projects! Dare to Care Food Bank has many ways to get involved and make a difference in our community. All of our volunteer opportunities can be found at https://volunteer.daretocare.org.

Some of our projects include:

helping sort through donated food at our main warehouse packing food into boxes for children in our new Community Kitchen assisting shoppers onsite at our Mobile Market grocery store on wheels distributing food at Mobile Pantries throughout Kentuckiana packing food boxes for low-income senior citizens

Contact Dare to Care directly for more info: 502-966-3821

Agency: Dare to Care Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40228

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Speak Spanish? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer Spanish Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally.

18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and teaching experience

in Spanish while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You'll provide students with the opportunity to expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, learn about the world, and have fun doing it!

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY: https://www.outreach360.org/spanish-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speak English? Go Global as a Virtual Volunteer English Teacher!

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Serve Virtually. Impact Globally. 18+ / 5 days a week

Our Virtual Impact Program connects volunteers from across the globe with students throughout Latin America, who attend our after-school Virtual English Academy on a full scholarship. Together, volunteers and students bridge cultures digitally and inspire and empower each other to reach their potential.

Gain online international leadership and English teaching experience

while making a lifetime impact on young students throughout Latin America. You’ll provide students with quality English instruction and inspire them to create opportunities for their futures. Join us and make learning fun!

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY TODAY:  https://www.outreach360.org/english-teacher

Agency: Outreach360

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: C.H.O.I.C.E. Board of Directors Member

C.H.O.I.C.E. (Children Have Options In Choosing Experiences) Inc is a community board seeking professionals from varied roles willing to use their talents, circle of influences, and positive energy to help move the agency's mission forward. Board members are eager to fully leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to achieve C.H.O.I.C.E. Inc’s strategic planning goals.

Board members serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for C.H.O.I.C.E. Inc to advance its mission. An influential community board member understands it consists of more than just attending community board meetings thus involves a mid to high level of commitment. The following standards are sought in C.H.O.I.C.E. Board Members:

Prepare for, attend, and conscientiously participate in board meetings Participate fully in one or more committees Attend one community event representing the agency, in addition to attending one service programming event. Help identify personal connections that can benefit the organization’s fundraising and reputational standing and influence public policy. Create a purposeful plan in collaboration with the Chairperson and Executive Director Remain accountable for the timeline and finish product of projects assigned to or volunteered for Understanding the responsibilities of Duty of Care, Duty of Loyalty, and Duty of Obedience  

Board meetings occur quarterly via Zoom until March 2022 then we will assess resuming discussions in person. If unable to attend the meeting, members are responsible for giving notice to the agency of your absence. Members are required to attend 75% of the scheduled meetings to maintain awareness and functionality of the agency.

C.H.O.I.C.E. aims to provide an environment open to creative ideas to help youth thrive with many opportunities to grow ones’ leadership skills. If you have any questions or would like to serve on C.H.O.I.C.E.’s Board, don't hesitate to contact our Program Coordinator, Dr. Shannon, choiceinc.dawn@gmail.com. Learn more about C.H.O.I.C.E. by visiting www.choicelouisville.org!

Agency: C.H.O.I.C.E. (Children Have Options In Choosing Experiences) Inc.

C.H.O.I.C.E. (Children Have Options In Choosing Experiences) Inc is a community board seeking professionals from varied roles willing to use their talents, circle of influences, and positive energy to help move the agency's mission forward. Board members are eager to fully leverage connections, networks, and resources to develop collective action to achieve C.H.O.I.C.E. Inc’s strategic planning goals.

Board members serve as active advocates and ambassadors for the organization and fully engage in identifying and securing the financial resources and partnerships necessary for C.H.O.I.C.E. Inc to advance its mission. An influential community board member understands it consists of more than just attending community board meetings thus involves a mid to high level of commitment. The following standards are sought in C.H.O.I.C.E. Board Members:

Prepare for, attend, and conscientiously participate in board meetings Participate fully in one or more committees Attend one community event representing the agency, in addition to attending one service programming event. Help identify personal connections that can benefit the organization’s fundraising and reputational standing and influence public policy. Create a purposeful plan in collaboration with the Chairperson and Executive Director Remain accountable for the timeline and finish product of projects assigned to or volunteered for Understanding the responsibilities of Duty of Care, Duty of Loyalty, and Duty of Obedience  

Board meetings occur quarterly via Zoom until March 2022 then we will assess resuming discussions in person. If unable to attend the meeting, members are responsible for giving notice to the agency of your absence. Members are required to attend 75% of the scheduled meetings to maintain awareness and functionality of the agency.

C.H.O.I.C.E. aims to provide an environment open to creative ideas to help youth thrive with many opportunities to grow ones’ leadership skills. If you have any questions or would like to serve on C.H.O.I.C.E.’s Board, don't hesitate to contact our Program Coordinator, Dr. Shannon, choiceinc.dawn@gmail.com. Learn more about C.H.O.I.C.E. by visiting www.choicelouisville.org!

Agency: C.H.O.I.C.E. (Children Have Options In Choosing Experiences) Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40218

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Self-Lead Group Service Projects

Self-lead group projects offer more flexibility and greater independence for groups and are ideal for boy scouts and girl scouts, clubs, and teams looking to make a difference through litter clean-ups and park improvement projects. 

If you have a project idea for a park you love, you can register your project here. Please note, all projects are subject to approval by Louisville Parks and Recreation.

Complete a Self-Lead Service Project Request HERE

For more information, please contact Sarah Flarsheim at (502) 574-6403 or email her at Sarah.Flarsheim@louisvilleky.gov.

Agency: Louisville Parks and Recreation

Self-lead group projects offer more flexibility and greater independence for groups and are ideal for boy scouts and girl scouts, clubs, and teams looking to make a difference through litter clean-ups and park improvement projects. 

If you have a project idea for a park you love, you can register your project here. Please note, all projects are subject to approval by Louisville Parks and Recreation.

Complete a Self-Lead Service Project Request HERE

For more information, please contact Sarah Flarsheim at (502) 574-6403 or email her at Sarah.Flarsheim@louisvilleky.gov.

Agency: Louisville Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Program Internship

Would you like to support the children of the families employed on the backside of Churchill Downs by working with our Family Program? The Backside Learning Center is in search of an intern who enjoys engaging with kids and can offer energy and organization to our programming. This position involves helping match kids with online homework help, planning social distanced yet engaging group activities, and organize possible field trips and outings. Dates and hours will vary. Spanish language skills are encouraged. Proof of vaccine is required.

Agency: Backside Learning Center

Would you like to support the children of the families employed on the backside of Churchill Downs by working with our Family Program? The Backside Learning Center is in search of an intern who enjoys engaging with kids and can offer energy and organization to our programming. This position involves helping match kids with online homework help, planning social distanced yet engaging group activities, and organize possible field trips and outings. Dates and hours will vary. Spanish language skills are encouraged. Proof of vaccine is required.

Agency: Backside Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Communications Internship

Would you like to use your skills to help the Latino Community of Louisville while also increasing your knowledge in the communications field? We are looking for interns or volunteers interested in gaining experience in a wide variety of communications activities. These include videography, multimedia editing, writing, photography, content creation, social media and marketing. Training is available. Dates and hours will vary. Vaccine required

Agency: Backside Learning Center

Would you like to use your skills to help the Latino Community of Louisville while also increasing your knowledge in the communications field? We are looking for interns or volunteers interested in gaining experience in a wide variety of communications activities. These include videography, multimedia editing, writing, photography, content creation, social media and marketing. Training is available. Dates and hours will vary. Vaccine required

Agency: Backside Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Services Internship

Would you like to use your Spanish in a real-world setting while helping the Latinx Community of Louisville? The Backside Learning Center is in search of a Social Services Intern! This position would involve helping clients schedule appointments, make copies, translate simple documents, and make phone calls, as well as other simple office duties such as counting and organizing resources. Training is provided and staff will always be present to answer questions. Hours are from 9 a.m-12 p.m. one to two days a week. Spanish speaking skills and proof of vaccine required.

Agency: Backside Learning Center

Would you like to use your Spanish in a real-world setting while helping the Latinx Community of Louisville? The Backside Learning Center is in search of a Social Services Intern! This position would involve helping clients schedule appointments, make copies, translate simple documents, and make phone calls, as well as other simple office duties such as counting and organizing resources. Training is provided and staff will always be present to answer questions. Hours are from 9 a.m-12 p.m. one to two days a week. Spanish speaking skills and proof of vaccine required.

Agency: Backside Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

CLM Food Pantry of Jeffersonville, Indiana, is looking for volunteers to join our pantry team. Volunteer tasks include any of the following: preparing boxes of non-perishable food items; loading grocery carts with fresh food upon client's arrival; stocking shelves; unloading donations; driving our box truck; greeting clients and entering their data into our computer system.

We are open Monday - Friday from 9:00-3:30 each day. Volunteer shifts are from 8:30-11:00; 11:00-1:30; and 1:30-3:30 (or until the last client is served).

We'd love to have you join us! To ask questions or express interest, please email volunteers@layministries.org.

 

Agency: Center for Lay Ministries

CLM Food Pantry of Jeffersonville, Indiana, is looking for volunteers to join our pantry team. Volunteer tasks include any of the following: preparing boxes of non-perishable food items; loading grocery carts with fresh food upon client's arrival; stocking shelves; unloading donations; driving our box truck; greeting clients and entering their data into our computer system.

We are open Monday - Friday from 9:00-3:30 each day. Volunteer shifts are from 8:30-11:00; 11:00-1:30; and 1:30-3:30 (or until the last client is served).

We'd love to have you join us! To ask questions or express interest, please email volunteers@layministries.org.

 

Agency: Center for Lay Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteer

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, a Victorian house museum located in Old Louisville, is looking for welcoming and friendly volunteers to assist in our gift shop.  Duties include interacting with visitors, operating a cash register, answering questions about the museum, and providing a positive atmosphere for our out-of-town guests.  Training will be provided.  At present, the museum is only open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.  We are flexible and can work with your schedule!

Agency: Conrad-Caldwell House Museum

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, a Victorian house museum located in Old Louisville, is looking for welcoming and friendly volunteers to assist in our gift shop.  Duties include interacting with visitors, operating a cash register, answering questions about the museum, and providing a positive atmosphere for our out-of-town guests.  Training will be provided.  At present, the museum is only open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.  We are flexible and can work with your schedule!

Agency: Conrad-Caldwell House Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Repair Affair

New Directions' Repair Affair utilizes volunteers to assist low-income, elderly and people living with disabilities with FREE home repairs. In just one day, a volunteer team can completely change the life of a homeowner in need. Repairs range from low skill yard work and paint to high skill repairs like gutters, handrails, locksets, grab bars, flooring, toilets, faucets and more. Teams can range in size from as small as 2 to as large as 50. But due to COVID-19, we are limiting teams to 10 or fewer people per house. Teams can volunteer for as little as 4 hours to more than one day.

Once a team signs up, they will be matched with a homeowner. Repair Affair staff is onsite to show teams what repairs they will taking on, and to help guide the team through their project.

Agency: New Directions Housing Corporation

New Directions' Repair Affair utilizes volunteers to assist low-income, elderly and people living with disabilities with FREE home repairs. In just one day, a volunteer team can completely change the life of a homeowner in need. Repairs range from low skill yard work and paint to high skill repairs like gutters, handrails, locksets, grab bars, flooring, toilets, faucets and more. Teams can range in size from as small as 2 to as large as 50. But due to COVID-19, we are limiting teams to 10 or fewer people per house. Teams can volunteer for as little as 4 hours to more than one day.

Once a team signs up, they will be matched with a homeowner. Repair Affair staff is onsite to show teams what repairs they will taking on, and to help guide the team through their project.

Agency: New Directions Housing Corporation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40210

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: United Learning After-School Program

Volunteers provide homework help and tutoring to students enrolled in the United Learning after-school program as well as assist with enrichment activities. This program follows the JCPS schedule and operates after-school from 3:00pm – 6:00pm. UCHM asks that volunteers commit to at least two hours a week for one academic semester. This program will resume August 16th, and will operate on any day that students are in school. 

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Volunteers provide homework help and tutoring to students enrolled in the United Learning after-school program as well as assist with enrichment activities. This program follows the JCPS schedule and operates after-school from 3:00pm – 6:00pm. UCHM asks that volunteers commit to at least two hours a week for one academic semester. This program will resume August 16th, and will operate on any day that students are in school. 

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cedar Lake Day Program


Cedar Lake is looking for ongoing/ standing volunteers at our day program in La Grange, KY. Volunteers will assist with learning and creative activities and spend quality time with our individuals. Shifts are flexible as our day program is 9:30am-3pm. Please contact Kelsey Hamilton for more information (502) 495-4931 or Khamilton@cedarlake.org

Agency: Cedar Lake


Cedar Lake is looking for ongoing/ standing volunteers at our day program in La Grange, KY. Volunteers will assist with learning and creative activities and spend quality time with our individuals. Shifts are flexible as our day program is 9:30am-3pm. Please contact Kelsey Hamilton for more information (502) 495-4931 or Khamilton@cedarlake.org

Agency: Cedar Lake

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40031

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be a tour guide at the Southern Living Idea House 2021!

For over 30 years, Southern Living has been creating signature custom homes that celebrate life in the South, each reflecting the style, comfort, and innovation of the times. For 2021, we are thrilled to announce that the Idea House will be located in The Breakers at Prospect, in Louisville, Kentucky.

In collaboration with Southern Living, this year’s home is being created by a team of renowned experts in their fields, including builders Jason Black and Jimmy King of Artisan Signature Homes, Atlanta-based architect Brandon Ingram of C. Brandon Ingram Design, Nashville-based interior designer Sarah Bartholomew of Sarah Bartholomew Design and landscape architect Josh Myers of Myers & Co. Landscape Architecture. The home will include the work of a variety of artisans and artists from across the South.

Ticket sales will benefit Gilda's Club Kentuckiana and The LEE Initiative. We need lots of volunteer support to make this happen - and that's where you come in! By signing up for one of the shifts, you will be welcoming and interacting with guests touring the home. Training will be provided and you will have a chance to visit the home prior to your shift, if you'd like. Shifts are 9:45am-1:15pm or  1-4:30pm Thursday through Saturday and 12:45-5:30pm on Sundays. House opens on July 31st and event runs through the end of 2021.

Sign up here!

Agency: Gilda's Club Kentuckiana

For over 30 years, Southern Living has been creating signature custom homes that celebrate life in the South, each reflecting the style, comfort, and innovation of the times. For 2021, we are thrilled to announce that the Idea House will be located in The Breakers at Prospect, in Louisville, Kentucky.

In collaboration with Southern Living, this year’s home is being created by a team of renowned experts in their fields, including builders Jason Black and Jimmy King of Artisan Signature Homes, Atlanta-based architect Brandon Ingram of C. Brandon Ingram Design, Nashville-based interior designer Sarah Bartholomew of Sarah Bartholomew Design and landscape architect Josh Myers of Myers & Co. Landscape Architecture. The home will include the work of a variety of artisans and artists from across the South.

Ticket sales will benefit Gilda's Club Kentuckiana and The LEE Initiative. We need lots of volunteer support to make this happen - and that's where you come in! By signing up for one of the shifts, you will be welcoming and interacting with guests touring the home. Training will be provided and you will have a chance to visit the home prior to your shift, if you'd like. Shifts are 9:45am-1:15pm or  1-4:30pm Thursday through Saturday and 12:45-5:30pm on Sundays. House opens on July 31st and event runs through the end of 2021.

Sign up here!

Agency: Gilda's Club Kentuckiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40059

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Throw a party!

Individuals, families, companies, or other groups are invited to have fun putting together special activities such as crafts, game night, a baby shower, a birthday party or a holiday party for clients in one of our many programs!  We serve homeless families, veterans, individuals in residential addiction recovery, individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and seniors.  They all welcome interacting with caring folks from the community who are willing to bring the party to them!  Interested?  Decide on the focus of the party you want to provide, gather all the resources including snacks, and come make life a little brighter for our clients!

Agency: Volunteers of America Mid-States

Individuals, families, companies, or other groups are invited to have fun putting together special activities such as crafts, game night, a baby shower, a birthday party or a holiday party for clients in one of our many programs!  We serve homeless families, veterans, individuals in residential addiction recovery, individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities, and seniors.  They all welcome interacting with caring folks from the community who are willing to bring the party to them!  Interested?  Decide on the focus of the party you want to provide, gather all the resources including snacks, and come make life a little brighter for our clients!

Agency: Volunteers of America Mid-States

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Helping Hands

Help us with cleaning, organizing, landscaping, building, repairing and/or restoring the buildings and grounds at one of our many program locations.  Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age.  Individuals and groups are encouraged to respond to this opportunity.  Project duration varies based on number of volunteers and scope of particular project.  Projects may be indoor or outdoor.  If you have special skills such as carpentry, construction, landscaping, or other special trades, please let us know so we can direct your efforts more appropriately.  Projects may occur during weekdays, weekday evenings, or weekends.  

Agency: Volunteers of America Mid-States

Help us with cleaning, organizing, landscaping, building, repairing and/or restoring the buildings and grounds at one of our many program locations.  Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age.  Individuals and groups are encouraged to respond to this opportunity.  Project duration varies based on number of volunteers and scope of particular project.  Projects may be indoor or outdoor.  If you have special skills such as carpentry, construction, landscaping, or other special trades, please let us know so we can direct your efforts more appropriately.  Projects may occur during weekdays, weekday evenings, or weekends.  

Agency: Volunteers of America Mid-States

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Virtual Supply Drive for SOS You Can Do @ Home!

Sign up to help SOS collect supplies for First Aid Kits!

Organize a supply drive, using your home or office as the collection point, to collect the following supplies (name brands not necessary):

Hydrocortisone Cream  Triple Antibiotic Ointment 1 oz Burn Cream Antifungal Cream  Ibuprofen  Acetaminophen Bandaids

These products can be found at discount prices at Walmart, CVS.com, Dollar Tree and other discount stores. We will be collecting these items from our volunteer organizers through spring and summer, and we appreciate MUW for helping us promote this opportunity during this exciting giving month of April.

Sign up on this opportunity to receive notifications from SOS and a starter promo kit of graphics and sample postings to use on your social media. You can bring supplies collected to our main warehouse at 1500 Arlington Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206 (in Butchertown) M-F from 9am-3pm.

Thank you in advance for your interest in helping SOS deliver a world of health & hope!

Agency: SOS

Sign up to help SOS collect supplies for First Aid Kits!

Organize a supply drive, using your home or office as the collection point, to collect the following supplies (name brands not necessary):

Hydrocortisone Cream  Triple Antibiotic Ointment 1 oz Burn Cream Antifungal Cream  Ibuprofen  Acetaminophen Bandaids

These products can be found at discount prices at Walmart, CVS.com, Dollar Tree and other discount stores. We will be collecting these items from our volunteer organizers through spring and summer, and we appreciate MUW for helping us promote this opportunity during this exciting giving month of April.

Sign up on this opportunity to receive notifications from SOS and a starter promo kit of graphics and sample postings to use on your social media. You can bring supplies collected to our main warehouse at 1500 Arlington Avenue, Louisville, KY 40206 (in Butchertown) M-F from 9am-3pm.

Thank you in advance for your interest in helping SOS deliver a world of health & hope!

Agency: SOS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Plot at Hal Warheim Park

We’re looking for volunteers to help keep Hal Warheim Park looking beautiful. Consider adopting one plot to take care of each month. This would involve 1-2 hours of weeding and possibly watering certain plants, depending on the area chosen.    We're asking volunteers to take before & after pictures and post to the park Facebook page with #pullweedsforhal.   Hal Warheim Park is a community park, solely supported and maintained by donors and volunteers. If you use and love this space, please consider volunteering to keep it beautiful.   Email warheimpark@yahoo.com or call Karen at 502-640-9508 for more information.

Agency: IGE Media

We’re looking for volunteers to help keep Hal Warheim Park looking beautiful. Consider adopting one plot to take care of each month. This would involve 1-2 hours of weeding and possibly watering certain plants, depending on the area chosen.    We're asking volunteers to take before & after pictures and post to the park Facebook page with #pullweedsforhal.   Hal Warheim Park is a community park, solely supported and maintained by donors and volunteers. If you use and love this space, please consider volunteering to keep it beautiful.   Email warheimpark@yahoo.com or call Karen at 502-640-9508 for more information.

Agency: IGE Media

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Advisory Council Member


Travel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply!

Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission.

Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output.

This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. For more information, visit https://travelunity.org/TUYAC

Agency: Travel Unity


Travel Unity, a 501(c)(3) focused on increasing diversity in the world of travel, is seeking people ages 13+ to join its Youth Advisory Council. Applicants from all backgrounds and those with disabilities are encouraged to apply!

Youth Advisory Council members will work with one another and Travel Unity's staff, Board, and Advisors on Travel Unity's programs and mission.

Volunteers must be able to work on a team basis, communicate regularly, be proficient with meeting programs (Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), and enjoy the excitement of collaborative output.

This is a great opportunity to work with fellow youth from around the world who care about culture, travel, and inclusion, along with an array of professionals dedicated to creating a more equitable world. For more information, visit https://travelunity.org/TUYAC

Agency: Travel Unity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Therapy Vegetable Garden

Our member garden is in need of some TLC. Our members use this garden during our Gardening group as well as our Healthy Eating and Living group.

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

Our member garden is in need of some TLC. Our members use this garden during our Gardening group as well as our Healthy Eating and Living group.

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art Studio Supplies

Our new art studio is in need of supplies for our members art therapy groups.

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

Our new art studio is in need of supplies for our members art therapy groups.

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guided Group Service Projects

Guided group volunteer projects are a great way for your employees, club, or group to enjoy our parks while giving back to the community. Parks staff will lead your group through a service project to help improve a park, and all the tools and supplies for the project will be provided.

Projects are seasonal and may involve raking leaves, mulching, weeding, painting, litter clean-ups, and other projects as needed.

Complete a Guided Group Service Project Request HERE

For more information, please contact Sarah Flarsheim at (502) 574-6403 or email her at Sarah.Flarsheim@louisvilleky.gov.

Agency: Louisville Parks and Recreation

Guided group volunteer projects are a great way for your employees, club, or group to enjoy our parks while giving back to the community. Parks staff will lead your group through a service project to help improve a park, and all the tools and supplies for the project will be provided.

Projects are seasonal and may involve raking leaves, mulching, weeding, painting, litter clean-ups, and other projects as needed.

Complete a Guided Group Service Project Request HERE

For more information, please contact Sarah Flarsheim at (502) 574-6403 or email her at Sarah.Flarsheim@louisvilleky.gov.

Agency: Louisville Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 20213

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 321 Read Volunteer

Volunteers read one-on-one weekly with struggling readers in Clark County elementary schools. Volunteers start with students in first grade and follow them through second and third grades. Each student is also given a book each week they meet with the volunteer to build their own home library.

Agency: Youth Link Southern Indiana

Volunteers read one-on-one weekly with struggling readers in Clark County elementary schools. Volunteers start with students in first grade and follow them through second and third grades. Each student is also given a book each week they meet with the volunteer to build their own home library.

Agency: Youth Link Southern Indiana

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 47130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Y-NOW Mentor

Y-NOW is a 10 month mentoring program for Louisville youth ages 11-15 with a parent who is or has been incarcerated. Youth are paired with a thoroughly screened and trained adult volunteer who they commit to engaging with once a week during the 10 months. These engagements include one-on-one meetings in the community and attending curriculum-based life-skill group meetings. 

Agency: YMCA Safe Place Services

Y-NOW is a 10 month mentoring program for Louisville youth ages 11-15 with a parent who is or has been incarcerated. Youth are paired with a thoroughly screened and trained adult volunteer who they commit to engaging with once a week during the 10 months. These engagements include one-on-one meetings in the community and attending curriculum-based life-skill group meetings. 

Agency: YMCA Safe Place Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TeleCare Volunteer

Importance of Position: The TeleCare Volunteer provides a reliable means of contact for older adults and promotes social engagement and personal connection.

 

Benefits of Volunteering: The personal satisfaction of providing a much needed service to those wanting to remain in their own homes. Also, studies have shown volunteering improves overall health and well-being!

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

Completes assigned calls to participants in a timely manner. Treating participant with kindness, consideration, and respect at all times. Ask open-ended questions. Recognize possible concerns or health problems by listening carefully to complaints and reporting to Program Coordinator. Comply with the Confidentiality Agreement, maintaining the bond of trust we have with our participants. Notifies Program Coordinator within 48 hours if you are unable to keep your commitment. Represents ElderServe in a positive manner.

 

Qualifications

Enjoys and values conversations with older adults. Ability to speak cheerfully and positively about daily life. Ability to speak clearly, patiently and at times, slowly. Excellent listening skills. Physical and cognitive ability to use a telephone, make verbal reports, and maintain a record of their calls and volunteer time. Ability to conduct oneself in a professional, cooperative manner with participants, their families and caregivers, and ElderServe staff.

 

Training Provided: Orientation provided by staff before starting, as well as annual trainings and webinars.

 

Requirements:

Age 18+ Volunteer application Background check

 

Time Commitment: Phone calls must be completed between 8:00am and 1:00pm on assigned weekdays.

Location: Phone calls can be made from any location that is free of unnecessary background noise that would make it difficult for an older adult to hear.

Grounds for Termination:  Failure to carry out assigned responsibilities. Breach of confidentiality.

Agency: ElderServe, Inc.

Importance of Position: The TeleCare Volunteer provides a reliable means of contact for older adults and promotes social engagement and personal connection.

 

Benefits of Volunteering: The personal satisfaction of providing a much needed service to those wanting to remain in their own homes. Also, studies have shown volunteering improves overall health and well-being!

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

Completes assigned calls to participants in a timely manner. Treating participant with kindness, consideration, and respect at all times. Ask open-ended questions. Recognize possible concerns or health problems by listening carefully to complaints and reporting to Program Coordinator. Comply with the Confidentiality Agreement, maintaining the bond of trust we have with our participants. Notifies Program Coordinator within 48 hours if you are unable to keep your commitment. Represents ElderServe in a positive manner.

 

Qualifications

Enjoys and values conversations with older adults. Ability to speak cheerfully and positively about daily life. Ability to speak clearly, patiently and at times, slowly. Excellent listening skills. Physical and cognitive ability to use a telephone, make verbal reports, and maintain a record of their calls and volunteer time. Ability to conduct oneself in a professional, cooperative manner with participants, their families and caregivers, and ElderServe staff.

 

Training Provided: Orientation provided by staff before starting, as well as annual trainings and webinars.

 

Requirements:

Age 18+ Volunteer application Background check

 

Time Commitment: Phone calls must be completed between 8:00am and 1:00pm on assigned weekdays.

Location: Phone calls can be made from any location that is free of unnecessary background noise that would make it difficult for an older adult to hear.

Grounds for Termination:  Failure to carry out assigned responsibilities. Breach of confidentiality.

Agency: ElderServe, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Active Choices Volunteer

Importance of Position: Performs a vital role in supporting older adults’ desire to remain independent by providing guidance and support to living a more active lifestyle.

 

Benefits of Volunteering: The personal satisfaction of providing a much-needed service to those wanting to remain independent. Also, studies have shown volunteering improves overall health and well-being!

 

Qualifications:  

Enjoys and values conversations with older adults. Ability to speak cheerfully and positively about health, wellness, and to be an encouragement to the older adult. Ability to speak clearly, patiently, and at times, slowly. Excellent listening skills. Ability to conduct oneself in a professional, cooperative manner with participants, their families, and caregivers.

 

Responsibilities:

Follow-up with participant through scheduled follow-up telephone calls 1-2 times per month over 6 months. Treating participant with kindness, consideration, and respect at all times. Ask open-ended questions. Recognize possible health problems by listening carefully to complaints and reporting concerns. Comply with the Confidentiality Agreement, maintaining the bond of trust we have with our participants. Give program coordinator sufficient notice if you are unable to keep your commitment. Complete paperwork necessary for tracking participant’s progress and return to program coordinator after each call.

 

Training Provided: 

Orientation provided by staff before being paired with participant.

 

Requirements:

Volunteer application Background check 18+

 

Time Commitment: 1-2 30-minute follow-up calls per month.

Length of Commitment:  Six months

Grounds for Termination:  Failure to carry out assigned responsibilities. Breach of confidentiality.

Agency: ElderServe, Inc.

Importance of Position: Performs a vital role in supporting older adults’ desire to remain independent by providing guidance and support to living a more active lifestyle.

 

Benefits of Volunteering: The personal satisfaction of providing a much-needed service to those wanting to remain independent. Also, studies have shown volunteering improves overall health and well-being!

 

Qualifications:  

Enjoys and values conversations with older adults. Ability to speak cheerfully and positively about health, wellness, and to be an encouragement to the older adult. Ability to speak clearly, patiently, and at times, slowly. Excellent listening skills. Ability to conduct oneself in a professional, cooperative manner with participants, their families, and caregivers.

 

Responsibilities:

Follow-up with participant through scheduled follow-up telephone calls 1-2 times per month over 6 months. Treating participant with kindness, consideration, and respect at all times. Ask open-ended questions. Recognize possible health problems by listening carefully to complaints and reporting concerns. Comply with the Confidentiality Agreement, maintaining the bond of trust we have with our participants. Give program coordinator sufficient notice if you are unable to keep your commitment. Complete paperwork necessary for tracking participant’s progress and return to program coordinator after each call.

 

Training Provided: 

Orientation provided by staff before being paired with participant.

 

Requirements:

Volunteer application Background check 18+

 

Time Commitment: 1-2 30-minute follow-up calls per month.

Length of Commitment:  Six months

Grounds for Termination:  Failure to carry out assigned responsibilities. Breach of confidentiality.

Agency: ElderServe, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor Volunteer

Importance of Position: Performs a vital role in supporting older adults’ desire to remain independent by providing face-to-face social interaction and helping them remain connected to their community.

 

Benefits of Volunteering: The personal satisfaction of providing a much needed service to those wanting to remain in their own homes. Also, studies have shown volunteering improves overall health and well-being!

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

Schedule visits with participants, treating them with kindness, consideration, and respect at all times. Ask open-ended questions. Recognize possible health problems by listening carefully to complaints and reporting concerns to Program Coordinator. Comply with the Confidentiality Agreement, maintaining the bond of trust we have with our participants. Give Program Coordinator sufficient notice if you are unable to keep your commitment. Complete paperwork necessary for tracking home visits and participant status. Represents ElderServe in a positive manner.

 

Qualifications:  

Enjoys and values conversations with older adults. Ability to speak cheerfully and positively about daily life, shared interests, and to be an encouragement to the older adult. Ability to speak clearly, patiently, and at times, slowly. Excellent listening skills. Ability to conduct oneself in a professional, cooperative manner with participants, their families and caregivers, and ElderServe staff.

 

Training Provided: Orientation provided by staff before visiting, as well as annual trainings and webinars.

 

Requirements:

Age 18+ Volunteer application Provide copy of driver’s license and auto insurance. Background and sexual offender check as well as drug testing.

 

Time Commitment: 2 – 4 visits per month.

Length of Commitment:  One year

Grounds for Termination:  Failure to carry out assigned responsibilities. Breach of confidentiality.

Agency: ElderServe, Inc.

Importance of Position: Performs a vital role in supporting older adults’ desire to remain independent by providing face-to-face social interaction and helping them remain connected to their community.

 

Benefits of Volunteering: The personal satisfaction of providing a much needed service to those wanting to remain in their own homes. Also, studies have shown volunteering improves overall health and well-being!

 

Duties & Responsibilities:

Schedule visits with participants, treating them with kindness, consideration, and respect at all times. Ask open-ended questions. Recognize possible health problems by listening carefully to complaints and reporting concerns to Program Coordinator. Comply with the Confidentiality Agreement, maintaining the bond of trust we have with our participants. Give Program Coordinator sufficient notice if you are unable to keep your commitment. Complete paperwork necessary for tracking home visits and participant status. Represents ElderServe in a positive manner.

 

Qualifications:  

Enjoys and values conversations with older adults. Ability to speak cheerfully and positively about daily life, shared interests, and to be an encouragement to the older adult. Ability to speak clearly, patiently, and at times, slowly. Excellent listening skills. Ability to conduct oneself in a professional, cooperative manner with participants, their families and caregivers, and ElderServe staff.

 

Training Provided: Orientation provided by staff before visiting, as well as annual trainings and webinars.

 

Requirements:

Age 18+ Volunteer application Provide copy of driver’s license and auto insurance. Background and sexual offender check as well as drug testing.

 

Time Commitment: 2 – 4 visits per month.

Length of Commitment:  One year

Grounds for Termination:  Failure to carry out assigned responsibilities. Breach of confidentiality.

Agency: ElderServe, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer

Volunteer in our food pantry Monday – Thursday from 1:00 – 4:00pm. Food pantry volunteers assist with stocking and organizing food, assembling food boxes for families, and helping clients with their needs.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Volunteer in our food pantry Monday – Thursday from 1:00 – 4:00pm. Food pantry volunteers assist with stocking and organizing food, assembling food boxes for families, and helping clients with their needs.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Pick-Up

Donation pick-up volunteers transport food donations to and from various partners including Fresh Market and Kroger. Schedules for drivers are flexible during the daytime on weekdays. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation needed.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Donation pick-up volunteers transport food donations to and from various partners including Fresh Market and Kroger. Schedules for drivers are flexible during the daytime on weekdays. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation needed.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SOAR Program Volunteer

Volunteers meet virtually with clients who participate in our SOAR program, a program created to provide financial assistance for LG&E up to $200 per month for 6 months. Clients who enroll in the program work with volunteers to develop and complete self-sufficiency goals in order to stay enrolled in the program. During monthly meetings volunteers help to complete a monthly progress report and discuss the ongoing progress towards meeting the goals they set.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Volunteers meet virtually with clients who participate in our SOAR program, a program created to provide financial assistance for LG&E up to $200 per month for 6 months. Clients who enroll in the program work with volunteers to develop and complete self-sufficiency goals in order to stay enrolled in the program. During monthly meetings volunteers help to complete a monthly progress report and discuss the ongoing progress towards meeting the goals they set.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteer

Meals on Wheels provides warm meals to homebound seniors. Meals on Wheels Volunteers transport warm meals to seniors in the Louisville area while also providing a welfare check and social support. This opportunity is available weekday mornings.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Meals on Wheels provides warm meals to homebound seniors. Meals on Wheels Volunteers transport warm meals to seniors in the Louisville area while also providing a welfare check and social support. This opportunity is available weekday mornings.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer

 Volunteers assist with administrative duties such as answering the UCHM phone, fielding client questions, and coordinating communication between clients and food pantry volunteers. Shifts are available from 9am – 1pm and 1pm – 4pm.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

 Volunteers assist with administrative duties such as answering the UCHM phone, fielding client questions, and coordinating communication between clients and food pantry volunteers. Shifts are available from 9am – 1pm and 1pm – 4pm.

Agency: United Crescent Hill Ministires

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Personal Care Kits

We serve our homeless community. Help us by putting together Personal Care Kits. These can include hygiene items, personal care wipes (bearing in mind they may not have access to water), socks, and a $5 McDonalds Gift Card. Putting these items in a small duffel or backpack would be appreciated.

Agency: Seven Counties Services

We serve our homeless community. Help us by putting together Personal Care Kits. These can include hygiene items, personal care wipes (bearing in mind they may not have access to water), socks, and a $5 McDonalds Gift Card. Putting these items in a small duffel or backpack would be appreciated.

Agency: Seven Counties Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40218

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Member onsite pantry

We are creating an onsite pantry for much needed items for our members. We are in need of donations of toilet paper, soap and etc. Please let us know if you can help.

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

We are creating an onsite pantry for much needed items for our members. We are in need of donations of toilet paper, soap and etc. Please let us know if you can help.

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Therapy Flower Garden

Our Therapy garden is in need of flowers and dirt and TLC. Please let us know if you would like to come help out!

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

Our Therapy garden is in need of flowers and dirt and TLC. Please let us know if you would like to come help out!

Agency: Bridgehaven, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recruitment Team Member Extraordinaire

Assist in the process of recruiting volunteers for each of our 5 lines of service by helping increase visibility, community outreach, and information/resource gathering.

Sample activities include: Hanging flyers, posting to social media, Leave print materials in high traffic areas, refer friends and family, promote volunteer opportunities at a community event or virtual meeting, identify E-newsletters/community boards with recruitment potential, recommend events for Red Cross Recruiters to attend, identify diverse community group contacts, etc.

Agency: American Red Cross

Assist in the process of recruiting volunteers for each of our 5 lines of service by helping increase visibility, community outreach, and information/resource gathering.

Sample activities include: Hanging flyers, posting to social media, Leave print materials in high traffic areas, refer friends and family, promote volunteer opportunities at a community event or virtual meeting, identify E-newsletters/community boards with recruitment potential, recommend events for Red Cross Recruiters to attend, identify diverse community group contacts, etc.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Services Transportation Specialist

The American Red Cross has high-priority need for Biomedical (Blood) Transportation Specialists to continue delivering services to our communities. Volunteer Biomedical Transportation Specialists answer the call: driving donations from blood drives to our labs, and from storage facilities to hospitals throughout their community. We can use your help right now!

 

Agency: American Red Cross

The American Red Cross has high-priority need for Biomedical (Blood) Transportation Specialists to continue delivering services to our communities. Volunteer Biomedical Transportation Specialists answer the call: driving donations from blood drives to our labs, and from storage facilities to hospitals throughout their community. We can use your help right now!

 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help fight Food Insecurity in our community

More people in our community are hungry than ever before.  The pandemic has been unkind at best, devastating at worst, and more people than ever are turning to food banks and other organizations to keep food on their table.   While social distancing still prevents us from gathering in large numbers, we can all make a difference by donating non-perishable food items to these organizations.  Whether you choose to support Dare To Care, the Lords Kitchen, Salvation Army, Wayside Christian Mission, Feed Louisville, your local house of worship or community center, you will be making a difference in people's lives.  

If you wish to participate as a family you can organize a "reverse food drive" in their neighborhood, and all ages can participate!

Step 1. Make flyers explaining what you are doing, why you are collecting food, what your goal is and when you will collect the items.  Ask people to put a bag on their front steps by the designated date and time for you to pick up if they wish to participate.  

Step 2. Put the flyers in mailboxes or in front doors in your neighborhood.

Step 3.  Collect the bags and deliver them to the organization you are supporting.  

Please join us in this effort to fight hunger during the month of April. 

Agency: WE Day Kentucky

More people in our community are hungry than ever before.  The pandemic has been unkind at best, devastating at worst, and more people than ever are turning to food banks and other organizations to keep food on their table.   While social distancing still prevents us from gathering in large numbers, we can all make a difference by donating non-perishable food items to these organizations.  Whether you choose to support Dare To Care, the Lords Kitchen, Salvation Army, Wayside Christian Mission, Feed Louisville, your local house of worship or community center, you will be making a difference in people's lives.  

If you wish to participate as a family you can organize a "reverse food drive" in their neighborhood, and all ages can participate!

Step 1. Make flyers explaining what you are doing, why you are collecting food, what your goal is and when you will collect the items.  Ask people to put a bag on their front steps by the designated date and time for you to pick up if they wish to participate.  

Step 2. Put the flyers in mailboxes or in front doors in your neighborhood.

Step 3.  Collect the bags and deliver them to the organization you are supporting.  

Please join us in this effort to fight hunger during the month of April. 

Agency: WE Day Kentucky

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Document Reviewer- Virtual- Disaster Cycle Service American Red Cross

he ID/Address Document Reviewer reviews and confirms client identification and address documents when client does not pass automatic verification and when two DAT responders are not available.

Agency: American Red Cross

he ID/Address Document Reviewer reviews and confirms client identification and address documents when client does not pass automatic verification and when two DAT responders are not available.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40202

Allow Groups: No