Volunteer: Be the Wheel Behind a Meal! – Weekly Truck Driver NeededPassionate about fighting food insecurity and comfortable driving a box truck? Drivers must be cleared by HR, carry personal insurance, and hold a valid, unexpired Kentucky driver’s license. This is a flexible volunteer role, with Dare to Care dock hours Monday–Thursday, 7:30 AM–1:15 PM, or Friday, 7:30–10:45 AM. Each week, we can tailor the pick-up schedule to meet your needs. Want more information? Please contact Nicola Peck, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator, at npeck@svdplou.org. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Louisville Passionate about fighting food insecurity and comfortable driving a box truck? Drivers must be cleared by HR, carry personal insurance, and hold a valid, unexpired Kentucky driver’s license. This is a flexible volunteer role, with Dare to Care dock hours Monday–Thursday, 7:30 AM–1:15 PM, or Friday, 7:30–10:45 AM. Each week, we can tailor the pick-up schedule to meet your needs. Want more information? Please contact Nicola Peck, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator, at npeck@svdplou.org. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Louisville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Breakfast Fundraiser Committee - Tasks: Help plan and execute our fall breakfast fundraiser – join a working committee making a big impact! Agency: Blueprint 502 - Tasks: Help plan and execute our fall breakfast fundraiser – join a working committee making a big impact! Agency: Blueprint 502 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 15, 2025 Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Energy Management Workshop AssistantAs part of our community outreach initiatives, Project Warm offers informational Energy Management Workshops throughout the year. Workshop Assistants help with set up and break down, hand out and collect materials, and assist with the demonstration portion of the workshop. Training by Project Warm staff is provided. This opportunity is for our Project Warm Program. If interested, feel free to check out this website https://projectwarm.org/ if wanting more details on program goals. Agency: Blueprint 502 As part of our community outreach initiatives, Project Warm offers informational Energy Management Workshops throughout the year. Workshop Assistants help with set up and break down, hand out and collect materials, and assist with the demonstration portion of the workshop. Training by Project Warm staff is provided. This opportunity is for our Project Warm Program. If interested, feel free to check out this website https://projectwarm.org/ if wanting more details on program goals. Agency: Blueprint 502 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healthy Homes "Seconds"Healthy Homes Seconds will ride alone with one of our trained Healthy Homes Evaluators to assist in the interview and evaluation portion of our Healthy Homes program. Seconds will be another set of eyes and ears during the interview, and will sit with the client while the Healthy Homes Evaluator inspects the home. They may also relay questions and answers for clients with mobility challenges, and make conversation throughout the 4-hour visit. All Seconds volunteers will receive an orientation prior to their first home visit, as well as the opportunity to ride along on a fully-staffed visit prior to ‘going live.’. Prior health care or hospitality experience is welcome but not required. Please see our program webiste if you would like to learn more about our goals and projects: https://projectwarm.org/ Agency: Blueprint 502 Healthy Homes Seconds will ride alone with one of our trained Healthy Homes Evaluators to assist in the interview and evaluation portion of our Healthy Homes program. Seconds will be another set of eyes and ears during the interview, and will sit with the client while the Healthy Homes Evaluator inspects the home. They may also relay questions and answers for clients with mobility challenges, and make conversation throughout the 4-hour visit. All Seconds volunteers will receive an orientation prior to their first home visit, as well as the opportunity to ride along on a fully-staffed visit prior to ‘going live.’. Prior health care or hospitality experience is welcome but not required. Please see our program webiste if you would like to learn more about our goals and projects: https://projectwarm.org/ Agency: Blueprint 502 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bless The Block 2026Each year we have our annual Holiday initiative. Bless the block is to assist the family's in west end of Louisville. We help the families take a deep breath during a highly stressful time. We need your help to suit the needs of the community Agency: Change Today, Change Tomorrow Each year we have our annual Holiday initiative. Bless the block is to assist the family's in west end of Louisville. We help the families take a deep breath during a highly stressful time. We need your help to suit the needs of the community Agency: Change Today, Change Tomorrow Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Dec 8, 2025 through Dec 10, 2025 Zip Code: 40204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trash Pick Up and Campus Clean UpAssist us in helping our neighbors! We routinely pick up trash in our area to help keep our streets and green spaces clean. Additionally, our campus needs some green thumbs to help weed, spread mulch, and maintain garden beds. Agency: Blueprint 502 Assist us in helping our neighbors! We routinely pick up trash in our area to help keep our streets and green spaces clean. Additionally, our campus needs some green thumbs to help weed, spread mulch, and maintain garden beds. Agency: Blueprint 502 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters of KentuckianaBig Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana serves children and young adults who want and need a mentor. BBBSKY matches Littles ages 7-17 with Bigs in a one-to-one mentorship. Bigs and Littles hang out 2-3 times a month for a few hours doing normal, everyday activities, like seeing a movie, doing homework, playing games, going out to eat, or just hanging out! We ask our Bigs for a minimum one-year commitment to their Little. This is a great opportunity to support the youth in our community that need your guidance and support. If interested in volunteering, please click here or visit bbbsky.org or email Leah Wade at leah.wade@bbbsky.org. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Big Brothers Big Sisters of Kentuckiana serves children and young adults who want and need a mentor. BBBSKY matches Littles ages 7-17 with Bigs in a one-to-one mentorship. Bigs and Littles hang out 2-3 times a month for a few hours doing normal, everyday activities, like seeing a movie, doing homework, playing games, going out to eat, or just hanging out! We ask our Bigs for a minimum one-year commitment to their Little. This is a great opportunity to support the youth in our community that need your guidance and support. If interested in volunteering, please click here or visit bbbsky.org or email Leah Wade at leah.wade@bbbsky.org. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mammaw's HelpersAgency: Mammaw Sandy's Kitchen featuring Thornberry's Bakery Agency: Mammaw Sandy's Kitchen featuring Thornberry's Bakery Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40214 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Tutor and MentorAssist our students, 18-24 years old, in improving their math, reading, or English skills in the classroom. Further develop students' understanding of adulthood with mentoring as well- share experiences of college, renting, first jobs, driving, taxes, and more. This position is one of support, and volunteer will work in one-on-one session with student. Some group work may apply depending on how volunteer would like to engage. Agency: Blueprint 502 Assist our students, 18-24 years old, in improving their math, reading, or English skills in the classroom. Further develop students' understanding of adulthood with mentoring as well- share experiences of college, renting, first jobs, driving, taxes, and more. This position is one of support, and volunteer will work in one-on-one session with student. Some group work may apply depending on how volunteer would like to engage. Agency: Blueprint 502 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Content & Engagement VolunteerArab Women United is looking for a creative self-starter who lives and breathes reels, stories, and heartfelt captions. You will manage day-to-day content production for Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, and LinkedIn, translating our workshops, wellness circles, and cultural events into scroll-stopping posts that amplify women’s voices and inspire community action. Agency: Arab Women United Arab Women United is looking for a creative self-starter who lives and breathes reels, stories, and heartfelt captions. You will manage day-to-day content production for Instagram, Facebook, X/Twitter, and LinkedIn, translating our workshops, wellness circles, and cultural events into scroll-stopping posts that amplify women’s voices and inspire community action. Agency: Arab Women United Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 48124 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 West End Farmers MarketThank you for committing your time and energy to the Farmers Market 2024! Your participation is crucial in making this event a success and a positive experience for our community. Below, you’ll find important details regarding your roles, schedules, and overall event logistics. Event Date & Time: Biweekly Sundays, starting May 4, 2025 to October 4, 2025Market Hours: 3 PM to 7 PMVolunteer Hours: 1:30 PM to 8:00 PMLocation: 1600 St Catherine Street, California ParkVolunteer Assignments & Schedules: Material Handling & Setup/Breakdown: (1:30 PM - 3:00 PM / 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM)Kids Station Supervisors: (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM)Trash Collection: (Continuous, 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM)Assistance with Carrying Items: (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM)Vendors and Event Support: (Continuous, 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM)Greeters: (2:30 PM - 7:00 PM)Canvassing: (Before and during the market, 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM and various times)Sign Holding: (Peak times, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM)Check-In: Upon arrival, please check in at the Registration Tent where you will receive your apron and final instructions. This is also where you can leave personal belongings in a secure area. Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. You will receive a volunteer apron upon check-in, which we ask you to wear throughout the event to identify you as part of the team. Breaks and Refreshments: Refreshments will be available at the Volunteer Tent. We have scheduled breaks for everyone, and you can coordinate break times with your co-volunteers and supervisors. Emergency Contacts: Darren Montgomery, Operations Director, darren@change-today.org T'Von and Mark, Farmers Market Co-Leads 502-208-6967 farmersmarket@change-today.orgAgency: Change Today, Change Tomorrow Thank you for committing your time and energy to the Farmers Market 2024! Your participation is crucial in making this event a success and a positive experience for our community. Below, you’ll find important details regarding your roles, schedules, and overall event logistics. Event Date & Time: Biweekly Sundays, starting May 4, 2025 to October 4, 2025Market Hours: 3 PM to 7 PMVolunteer Hours: 1:30 PM to 8:00 PMLocation: 1600 St Catherine Street, California ParkVolunteer Assignments & Schedules: Material Handling & Setup/Breakdown: (1:30 PM - 3:00 PM / 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM)Kids Station Supervisors: (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM)Trash Collection: (Continuous, 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM)Assistance with Carrying Items: (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM)Vendors and Event Support: (Continuous, 2:30 PM - 7:30 PM)Greeters: (2:30 PM - 7:00 PM)Canvassing: (Before and during the market, 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM and various times)Sign Holding: (Peak times, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM)Check-In: Upon arrival, please check in at the Registration Tent where you will receive your apron and final instructions. This is also where you can leave personal belongings in a secure area. Dress Code: Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. You will receive a volunteer apron upon check-in, which we ask you to wear throughout the event to identify you as part of the team. Breaks and Refreshments: Refreshments will be available at the Volunteer Tent. We have scheduled breaks for everyone, and you can coordinate break times with your co-volunteers and supervisors. Emergency Contacts: Darren Montgomery, Operations Director, darren@change-today.org T'Von and Mark, Farmers Market Co-Leads 502-208-6967 farmersmarket@change-today.orgAgency: Change Today, Change Tomorrow Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 40210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Travel Unity Youth VolunteerTravel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity is a nonprofit focused on making the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. Agency: Travel Unity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Health Champion: Contribute Your Expertise as a Committee or Board MemberCommunity Health Champion: Contribute Your Expertise as a Committee or Board Member Are you a health and wellness professional passionate about making a difference in your community? We're seeking individuals with expertise in various health-related fields—including public health, health promotion, nutrition, dietetics, counseling, coaching, nursing, medicine, community health work, and more—to join our committee/board. Help us guide our programs and policies, provide health education and support to our neighbors, and foster a healthier community for all. This is a fantastic opportunity to use your skills and knowledge to empower individuals and improve community well-being. What you'll do (depending on your chosen role): Committee Member (Internal Affairs/Programs Committee): Collaborate with other committee members to develop and implement strategies that promote health and well-being, address chronic disease, and improve access to vital resources. You'll provide expert guidance on program development, health education initiatives, and community outreach. Board Member: Participate in board meetings, contribute to organizational decision-making, fulfill fiduciary responsibilities, provide strategic oversight of health and wellness initiatives, and ensure alignment with community needs.Regardless of your role, you might: Advise on the development and implementation of health-related programs and policies. Provide expertise on best practices in health promotion, disease prevention, and chronic disease management. Contribute to the creation and dissemination of health education materials. Help us identify and address community health needs. Advocate for policies that support community health and well-being. Offer insights into effective strategies for engaging neighbors in health-related initiatives.What you'll need: Demonstrated expertise in a health and wellness related field (e.g., public health, health promotion, nutrition, dietetics, counseling, coaching, nursing, medicine, community health work). Strong understanding of community health principles and practices. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. A passion for our mission and a commitment to serving our community. (For Board Service) Willingness to serve on the board, attend meetings, and actively participate in governance.What you'll gain: The opportunity to make a significant contribution to a vital community organization. The chance to use your skills to create positive change in the health and well-being of your neighbors. The satisfaction of knowing your work is helping to improve lives. The opportunity to collaborate with a dedicated and passionate team. (For Board Service) The chance to develop your leadership skills and contribute to the strategic direction of the organization.Ready to get started? We'd love to hear from you! Please submit your resume/information highlighting your health and wellness expertise and your interest in joining our committee/board. We'll be in touch to discuss the various opportunities available. Email: maria@bringingjusticehomelou.org Agency: Bringing Justice Home Community Health Champion: Contribute Your Expertise as a Committee or Board Member Are you a health and wellness professional passionate about making a difference in your community? We're seeking individuals with expertise in various health-related fields—including public health, health promotion, nutrition, dietetics, counseling, coaching, nursing, medicine, community health work, and more—to join our committee/board. Help us guide our programs and policies, provide health education and support to our neighbors, and foster a healthier community for all. This is a fantastic opportunity to use your skills and knowledge to empower individuals and improve community well-being. What you'll do (depending on your chosen role): Committee Member (Internal Affairs/Programs Committee): Collaborate with other committee members to develop and implement strategies that promote health and well-being, address chronic disease, and improve access to vital resources. You'll provide expert guidance on program development, health education initiatives, and community outreach. Board Member: Participate in board meetings, contribute to organizational decision-making, fulfill fiduciary responsibilities, provide strategic oversight of health and wellness initiatives, and ensure alignment with community needs.Regardless of your role, you might: Advise on the development and implementation of health-related programs and policies. Provide expertise on best practices in health promotion, disease prevention, and chronic disease management. Contribute to the creation and dissemination of health education materials. Help us identify and address community health needs. Advocate for policies that support community health and well-being. Offer insights into effective strategies for engaging neighbors in health-related initiatives.What you'll need: Demonstrated expertise in a health and wellness related field (e.g., public health, health promotion, nutrition, dietetics, counseling, coaching, nursing, medicine, community health work). Strong understanding of community health principles and practices. Excellent communication and collaboration skills. A passion for our mission and a commitment to serving our community. (For Board Service) Willingness to serve on the board, attend meetings, and actively participate in governance.What you'll gain: The opportunity to make a significant contribution to a vital community organization. The chance to use your skills to create positive change in the health and well-being of your neighbors. The satisfaction of knowing your work is helping to improve lives. The opportunity to collaborate with a dedicated and passionate team. (For Board Service) The chance to develop your leadership skills and contribute to the strategic direction of the organization.Ready to get started? We'd love to hear from you! Please submit your resume/information highlighting your health and wellness expertise and your interest in joining our committee/board. We'll be in touch to discuss the various opportunities available. Email: maria@bringingjusticehomelou.org Agency: Bringing Justice Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Healthy Choices: Become a Neighbor AdvocateEmpower Healthy Choices! Want to make a difference from the comfort of your own home? Join us as a Neighbor Advocate and help families access healthy, affordable food while building meaningful connections in our community. As a Neighbor Advocate, you'll empower neighbors to make informed food choices and play a vital role in increasing food security. What you'll do: Connect with neighbors by phone, building rapport and trust through active listening and empathy. Help neighbors create their monthly grocery orders, ensuring they stay within budget. Offer helpful cooking tips and recipe ideas. Share information about other valuable community resources. Coordinate grocery pickups with our Grocery Bringer volunteers.What you'll need: A compassionate heart and a desire to serve others. Excellent communication and active listening skills. Access to a phone, computer, and reliable internet. Basic computer skills for online ordering. A commitment to one 4-hour shift per week, at a set time, for at least 90 days.What you'll gain: The satisfaction of making a real difference in the lives of your neighbors. The opportunity to build meaningful relationships within your community. Ongoing training on topics like food justice and community building. The chance to be part of a supportive and caring team.Ready to get started? We'll provide a brief training covering everything you need to know, including our mission, policies, and ordering procedures. We welcome volunteers 18 and older. All adult volunteers will complete a background check. Join us and empower healthy choices in our neighborhood! Agency: Bringing Justice Home Empower Healthy Choices! Want to make a difference from the comfort of your own home? Join us as a Neighbor Advocate and help families access healthy, affordable food while building meaningful connections in our community. As a Neighbor Advocate, you'll empower neighbors to make informed food choices and play a vital role in increasing food security. What you'll do: Connect with neighbors by phone, building rapport and trust through active listening and empathy. Help neighbors create their monthly grocery orders, ensuring they stay within budget. Offer helpful cooking tips and recipe ideas. Share information about other valuable community resources. Coordinate grocery pickups with our Grocery Bringer volunteers.What you'll need: A compassionate heart and a desire to serve others. Excellent communication and active listening skills. Access to a phone, computer, and reliable internet. Basic computer skills for online ordering. A commitment to one 4-hour shift per week, at a set time, for at least 90 days.What you'll gain: The satisfaction of making a real difference in the lives of your neighbors. The opportunity to build meaningful relationships within your community. Ongoing training on topics like food justice and community building. The chance to be part of a supportive and caring team.Ready to get started? We'll provide a brief training covering everything you need to know, including our mission, policies, and ordering procedures. We welcome volunteers 18 and older. All adult volunteers will complete a background check. Join us and empower healthy choices in our neighborhood! Agency: Bringing Justice Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feed LouisvilleVolunteering at Feed Louisville, you will be tasked with organizing, chopping and sorting produce for distribution. This organization is able to host large groups. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Volunteering at Feed Louisville, you will be tasked with organizing, chopping and sorting produce for distribution. This organization is able to host large groups. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dare To Care Community KitchenAt the Dare to Care Community Kitchen, your group will be tasked with preparing meals for distribution for the youth in the community. community centers and places of worship are some of the many groups that receive daily meals. This opportunity fills up fast, therefore if you would like to volunteer, it is recommended that you plan in advance. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention At the Dare to Care Community Kitchen, your group will be tasked with preparing meals for distribution for the youth in the community. community centers and places of worship are some of the many groups that receive daily meals. This opportunity fills up fast, therefore if you would like to volunteer, it is recommended that you plan in advance. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community CampanionKept Inc works with adults who are living with a disability. Some of these adults have difficulty accessing their community to build and maintain friendships. A community companion would be paired 1:1 with someone who currently receives services from Kept. The community companion would foster friendship with the individual they are paired with through a monthly phone call. The companion would be available to chat, give advice, encourage and generally be a touch point in the community for healthy relationship building for the Kept client. Agency: Kept Inc Kept Inc works with adults who are living with a disability. Some of these adults have difficulty accessing their community to build and maintain friendships. A community companion would be paired 1:1 with someone who currently receives services from Kept. The community companion would foster friendship with the individual they are paired with through a monthly phone call. The companion would be available to chat, give advice, encourage and generally be a touch point in the community for healthy relationship building for the Kept client. Agency: Kept Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Kindness WarriorDown Syndrome of Louisville would like to invite you to become a Kindness Warrior. This virtual volunteer opportunity takes less than 10 minutes but can make a difference in the lives of those with liabilities in our community. A Kindness Warrior is an advocate for those with disabilities. They are educated on what it means to be inclusive and accessible and they are sure to invite those with disabilities to be a part of their community. For every Kindness Warrior, we educate- the awareness, and advocacy for those with Down Syndrome and other disabilities grows. Won't you join us? Visit https://www.kindness-warrior.com/ now to sign up! Agency: Down Syndrome of Louisville Down Syndrome of Louisville would like to invite you to become a Kindness Warrior. This virtual volunteer opportunity takes less than 10 minutes but can make a difference in the lives of those with liabilities in our community. A Kindness Warrior is an advocate for those with disabilities. They are educated on what it means to be inclusive and accessible and they are sure to invite those with disabilities to be a part of their community. For every Kindness Warrior, we educate- the awareness, and advocacy for those with Down Syndrome and other disabilities grows. Won't you join us? Visit https://www.kindness-warrior.com/ now to sign up! Agency: Down Syndrome of Louisville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40291 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)YOU can help change a child's story as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). There are 150-200 children in our region at any given time who are waiting for a CASA volunteer advocate to be trained and assigned to their case. Through no fault of their own, children have experienced abuse and neglect and are involved in the family court system. They need someone like you, to be a safe adult role-model and voice for them in court, in school, and with other support agencies to ensure their best interests are represented. For over 40 years, CASA has been serving children in Jefferson County. Our service area has grown over time to also include Bullitt, Henry, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer and Trimble Counties. Volunteers must be 21 years of age, complete an application & interview, and pass background checks. CASAs come from many diverse personal and professional backgrounds. Our staff provides comprehensive training to give you the tools to be an effective advocate as well as ongoing support. After initial training, CASAs devote about 1-4 hours per week to their cases. A child is waiting for a volunteer like YOU! You can apply to be a CASA volunteer online at www.casariverregion.org/volunteer Agency: CASA of the River Region YOU can help change a child's story as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). There are 150-200 children in our region at any given time who are waiting for a CASA volunteer advocate to be trained and assigned to their case. Through no fault of their own, children have experienced abuse and neglect and are involved in the family court system. They need someone like you, to be a safe adult role-model and voice for them in court, in school, and with other support agencies to ensure their best interests are represented. For over 40 years, CASA has been serving children in Jefferson County. Our service area has grown over time to also include Bullitt, Henry, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer and Trimble Counties. Volunteers must be 21 years of age, complete an application & interview, and pass background checks. CASAs come from many diverse personal and professional backgrounds. Our staff provides comprehensive training to give you the tools to be an effective advocate as well as ongoing support. After initial training, CASAs devote about 1-4 hours per week to their cases. A child is waiting for a volunteer like YOU! You can apply to be a CASA volunteer online at www.casariverregion.org/volunteer Agency: CASA of the River Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) - Volunteers Needed
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
CoSA is a group of 5-7 volunteers dedicated to community building by assisting individuals aged 12-24 at a high risk (core member) of involvement in the justice system by providing friendship and support. The goal of CoSA is to improve individual well-being and reduce the risk of further involvement in the justice system. CoSA is grounded in Respect, Tolerance, Responsibility, Accountability, and Loving kindness.
Volunteers who join the CoSA process are dedicated to learning about the core member's needs, strengths, and risk factors. Through open and honest dialogue, the core member is guided to identify goals and personal priorities, as well as develop and maintain a relapse prevention/self-management plan. Our volunteers also take an active role in helping the core member address their practical needs, especially in the early months of the CoSA. They strategize ways to secure income, housing, or any other resource the core member may need to thrive in the community. This process ensures that the core member receives the necessary support, understanding, and tools to transition back into the community successfully.
Agency: Transformative Justice Healthy Lifestyles Program
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
CoSA is a group of 5-7 volunteers dedicated to community building by assisting individuals aged 12-24 at a high risk (core member) of involvement in the justice system by providing friendship and support. The goal of CoSA is to improve individual well-being and reduce the risk of further involvement in the justice system. CoSA is grounded in Respect, Tolerance, Responsibility, Accountability, and Loving kindness.
Volunteers who join the CoSA process are dedicated to learning about the core member's needs, strengths, and risk factors. Through open and honest dialogue, the core member is guided to identify goals and personal priorities, as well as develop and maintain a relapse prevention/self-management plan. Our volunteers also take an active role in helping the core member address their practical needs, especially in the early months of the CoSA. They strategize ways to secure income, housing, or any other resource the core member may need to thrive in the community. This process ensures that the core member receives the necessary support, understanding, and tools to transition back into the community successfully.
Agency: Transformative Justice Healthy Lifestyles Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsServe as member of Board of Directors. 5 meetings per year. Annual approval of budget. Oversight of Executive Director. Serve on one of 4 committees. Agency: Shively Area Ministries Serve as member of Board of Directors. 5 meetings per year. Annual approval of budget. Oversight of Executive Director. Serve on one of 4 committees. Agency: Shively Area Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40216 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Change Today / Change Tomorrow - Feed the West ProgramJoin Change Today - Change Tomorrow Monday-Thursday from 11 AM to 3 PM to support their free grocery supplemental program. If you have more than ten volunteers, they have several other ways to activate and engage your group outside of their food program. The shift from 11am-3pm looks like unloading groceries, sorting groceries, assessing groceries, bagging and preparing groceries or distributing groceries during their pop-ups. Additionally other tasks could be needed. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Join Change Today - Change Tomorrow Monday-Thursday from 11 AM to 3 PM to support their free grocery supplemental program. If you have more than ten volunteers, they have several other ways to activate and engage your group outside of their food program. The shift from 11am-3pm looks like unloading groceries, sorting groceries, assessing groceries, bagging and preparing groceries or distributing groceries during their pop-ups. Additionally other tasks could be needed. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SOS InternationalSOS International, focuses on organizing unused medical supplies, for the purpose of shipping the contents overseas to areas that need it the most. Contents are also shipped when and if a natural disaster occurs withing the states, and medical supplies are needed. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention SOS International, focuses on organizing unused medical supplies, for the purpose of shipping the contents overseas to areas that need it the most. Contents are also shipped when and if a natural disaster occurs withing the states, and medical supplies are needed. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Welcome TeamsA Welcome Team is a group of 5-10 people who assist our case management team with the essential tasks of welcoming a new refugee or immigrant to Louisville. The commitment includes food shopping, furnishing an apartment with donated goods, being present at the airport arrival, and transporting clients to initial appointments. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville A Welcome Team is a group of 5-10 people who assist our case management team with the essential tasks of welcoming a new refugee or immigrant to Louisville. The commitment includes food shopping, furnishing an apartment with donated goods, being present at the airport arrival, and transporting clients to initial appointments. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40218 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Meals from the Heart - Chef-led ExperienceA simple meal can provide significant comfort for families after an exhausting day at the hospital. We invite you to visit us and prepare a hot, delicious dinner for our families with our amazingly talented chef, Chef James. Experience the excitement of cooking with a professional chef, with the bonus of helping families in need. Whether you’re looking for a team-building activity for colleagues or a fun way to give back with friends and family, our NEW chef-led experience with Chef James is a great way for groups to be part of our mission and serve families. As a Meals from the Heart volunteer, you provide so much more than food. You provide families with a sense of comfort and community. Dates Available: Sunday -Thursday Meet Chef James Chef James graduated with a B.A. in culinary management from the International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. He’s been cooking for 14 years and was the Executive Chef at Whiskey Dry by Ed Lee and Sous Chef at Milkwood. Most recently, Chef James served as the Culinary Liaison to The LEE Initiative. "I am excited to serve and help others serve our guest families. I look forward to assisting you with this in any way I can, and if I can show you a chef trick or two, then that’s all just a bonus." Our Volunteers LOVE Meals from the Heart! "Wow! What a fun and meaningful experience I had participating in "Meals from the Heart"! Chef James gave me the confidence I needed to feel comfortable creating a delicious and nutritious meal for the families staying at the House." "Chef James makes this experience extra special given his warm and caring heart focusing on what will bring the most comfort and happiness to the guests. If you enjoy food, learning new skills from an expert, and supporting the community, please learn more about this opportunity." Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana A simple meal can provide significant comfort for families after an exhausting day at the hospital. We invite you to visit us and prepare a hot, delicious dinner for our families with our amazingly talented chef, Chef James. Experience the excitement of cooking with a professional chef, with the bonus of helping families in need. Whether you’re looking for a team-building activity for colleagues or a fun way to give back with friends and family, our NEW chef-led experience with Chef James is a great way for groups to be part of our mission and serve families. As a Meals from the Heart volunteer, you provide so much more than food. You provide families with a sense of comfort and community. Dates Available: Sunday -Thursday Meet Chef James Chef James graduated with a B.A. in culinary management from the International Culinary School at The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. He’s been cooking for 14 years and was the Executive Chef at Whiskey Dry by Ed Lee and Sous Chef at Milkwood. Most recently, Chef James served as the Culinary Liaison to The LEE Initiative. "I am excited to serve and help others serve our guest families. I look forward to assisting you with this in any way I can, and if I can show you a chef trick or two, then that’s all just a bonus." Our Volunteers LOVE Meals from the Heart! "Wow! What a fun and meaningful experience I had participating in "Meals from the Heart"! Chef James gave me the confidence I needed to feel comfortable creating a delicious and nutritious meal for the families staying at the House." "Chef James makes this experience extra special given his warm and caring heart focusing on what will bring the most comfort and happiness to the guests. If you enjoy food, learning new skills from an expert, and supporting the community, please learn more about this opportunity." Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kentuckiana Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers for Saturday ProgramSaturday Mentoring and Enrichment Program This program is a weekly workshop that provides experiential learning opportunities and college visits to middle and high school Latinx students in the Louisville area. Each Saturday throughout the academic year we engage presenters to share their knowledge and expertise with our group of 6th - 12th grade Achievers. We also take field trips to various enrichment activities within the community to enhance students' understanding of their options in life after graduating from high school.
Agency: Adelante Hispanic Achievers Saturday Mentoring and Enrichment Program This program is a weekly workshop that provides experiential learning opportunities and college visits to middle and high school Latinx students in the Louisville area. Each Saturday throughout the academic year we engage presenters to share their knowledge and expertise with our group of 6th - 12th grade Achievers. We also take field trips to various enrichment activities within the community to enhance students' understanding of their options in life after graduating from high school.
Agency: Adelante Hispanic Achievers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warm Hands, Warm Heart DriveAs we approach the colder months, our scholars (big and little) will need gloves, hats and scarves to keep warm. We invite organizations to have a drive for these items. All sizes (adult and children) are needed. Keep our participants warm and safe this winter. Agency: Family Scholar House As we approach the colder months, our scholars (big and little) will need gloves, hats and scarves to keep warm. We invite organizations to have a drive for these items. All sizes (adult and children) are needed. Keep our participants warm and safe this winter. Agency: Family Scholar House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Guest Program LeaderLYG seeks to provide a diverse selection of programming for our youth. To achieve this goal, LYG partners with community members and other community organizations to offer a robust selection of program topics. If you'd be interested in leading a night of programming, reach out using our program proposal form: https://forms.gle/Kb2BkBAEEWZfbvKb8 Agency: Louisville Youth Group LYG seeks to provide a diverse selection of programming for our youth. To achieve this goal, LYG partners with community members and other community organizations to offer a robust selection of program topics. If you'd be interested in leading a night of programming, reach out using our program proposal form: https://forms.gle/Kb2BkBAEEWZfbvKb8 Agency: Louisville Youth Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special Event VolunteersEvery year LYG has a number of volunteer opportunities that are not part of our regular schedule. If you'd like to stay up-to-date on all of our volunteer experiences as they grow and evolve, email: Volunteer@louisvilleyouthgroup.org Pasta Dinner and Talent Show Every spring our youth work together with staff and volunteers to plan and host LYG's annual Pasta Dinner and Talent Show. This is the community's favorite LYG fundraiser and it requires a lot of hands working together to make it happen. Keep your eyes and ears open to find out how to support this event each year. Pride Festivals & Events LYG participates in all of Kentuckiana's major Pride events. Each year we encourage volunteers and supporters to march in parades, represent LYG at events, and help plan and run the Family Zone. Queer Prom Every Spring, LYG throws a "Silent Disco" Queer Prom for LGBTQIA+ and Allied folks. We always need a strong setup team, engaging chaperones, activity leaders, and a clean up crew. Glitter Gala The Glitter Gala is LYG's annual 21+ fundraising event. LYG is dedicated to featuring local Queer artists and performers, supporting local businesses, and celebrating the work of LYG and the people who make that work possible. LYG invites volunteers to join the Gala planning committee, or to help manage logistics the day of the event. Empowerment Camp Each Fall, LYG takes 60 LGBTQIA+ youth on a weekend trip to offer them the opportunity to build stronger relationships, develop their leadership skills and experience nature. There are a lot of pre-camp errands and tasks that volunteers can support, and we're always looking for reliable volunteers to be camp counselors. (Counselors need to pass a background check and do a short training with our program team before leaving for camp) NYE Youth Lock-in NYE is the perfect night for an overnight party. LYG offers youth a safe, and fun filled night to celebrate the New Year! LYG can always use help preparing for the lock-in, and we always need chaperones to spend the night. (Chaperones need to pass a background check and do a short training with our program team before the lock-in) Agency: Louisville Youth Group Every year LYG has a number of volunteer opportunities that are not part of our regular schedule. If you'd like to stay up-to-date on all of our volunteer experiences as they grow and evolve, email: Volunteer@louisvilleyouthgroup.org Pasta Dinner and Talent Show Every spring our youth work together with staff and volunteers to plan and host LYG's annual Pasta Dinner and Talent Show. This is the community's favorite LYG fundraiser and it requires a lot of hands working together to make it happen. Keep your eyes and ears open to find out how to support this event each year. Pride Festivals & Events LYG participates in all of Kentuckiana's major Pride events. Each year we encourage volunteers and supporters to march in parades, represent LYG at events, and help plan and run the Family Zone. Queer Prom Every Spring, LYG throws a "Silent Disco" Queer Prom for LGBTQIA+ and Allied folks. We always need a strong setup team, engaging chaperones, activity leaders, and a clean up crew. Glitter Gala The Glitter Gala is LYG's annual 21+ fundraising event. LYG is dedicated to featuring local Queer artists and performers, supporting local businesses, and celebrating the work of LYG and the people who make that work possible. LYG invites volunteers to join the Gala planning committee, or to help manage logistics the day of the event. Empowerment Camp Each Fall, LYG takes 60 LGBTQIA+ youth on a weekend trip to offer them the opportunity to build stronger relationships, develop their leadership skills and experience nature. There are a lot of pre-camp errands and tasks that volunteers can support, and we're always looking for reliable volunteers to be camp counselors. (Counselors need to pass a background check and do a short training with our program team before leaving for camp) NYE Youth Lock-in NYE is the perfect night for an overnight party. LYG offers youth a safe, and fun filled night to celebrate the New Year! LYG can always use help preparing for the lock-in, and we always need chaperones to spend the night. (Chaperones need to pass a background check and do a short training with our program team before the lock-in) Agency: Louisville Youth Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentor LGBTQIA+ Youth**THIS IS OPPORTUNITY IS FOR NEW MENTORS** LYG mentors create a brave space for our youth, build trust through relationships, and promote positive conversation and self-image. Mentors strengthen LYG by sharing their unique talents and gifts with our youth, staff, and each other. You must be between the ages of 21+ to mentor for our Junior Group (5-12) or 24+ to mentor for our young adult groups (13-24). Mentor Commitment & Expectations: These are subject to change due to Public Health concerns, Program changes, and LYG Staff capacity. 1 year of service in regularly occurring groups. 1-2 major programming events a year (ex. Pride, NYE Lock-in, Prom, etc.) 1 training session a quarter. Clear and Immediate Communication of any scheduling issues, concerns, or incidents of crisis or harm. Quick response to LYG texts, emails, or other program related communicationsMentors are supervised by the Program Director, and may work collaboratively with other LYG staff / program coordinators. If you haven't already, Apply to be a New Mentor here: https://forms.gle/nyfRh1NjdLErRb4V8 Agency: Louisville Youth Group **THIS IS OPPORTUNITY IS FOR NEW MENTORS** LYG mentors create a brave space for our youth, build trust through relationships, and promote positive conversation and self-image. Mentors strengthen LYG by sharing their unique talents and gifts with our youth, staff, and each other. You must be between the ages of 21+ to mentor for our Junior Group (5-12) or 24+ to mentor for our young adult groups (13-24). Mentor Commitment & Expectations: These are subject to change due to Public Health concerns, Program changes, and LYG Staff capacity. 1 year of service in regularly occurring groups. 1-2 major programming events a year (ex. Pride, NYE Lock-in, Prom, etc.) 1 training session a quarter. Clear and Immediate Communication of any scheduling issues, concerns, or incidents of crisis or harm. Quick response to LYG texts, emails, or other program related communicationsMentors are supervised by the Program Director, and may work collaboratively with other LYG staff / program coordinators. If you haven't already, Apply to be a New Mentor here: https://forms.gle/nyfRh1NjdLErRb4V8 Agency: Louisville Youth Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beyond Labels Resource Closet DriveLYG provides a Free Resource Closet of shoes, clothing, accessories, and gender-affirming items to build self-confidence and gender euphoria. Your donation helps provide these critical items to support youth and young adults in their identity and mental health, especially as many states are prohibiting medical transitioning services. We need your help to provide these items in a wide range of sizes and skin tones for our growing community. Here are links to our Amazon Wish list, and companies that provide the items we are in need of: Amazon Wish List: https://a.co/28WRPdK Trans Tape Starter Kits in ALL skin tones: https://transtape.life/products/starter-kit Trans Tape Rolls in ALL skin tones: https://transtape.life/products/transtape Gender Affirming Items - GenderBender LLC on Etsy Chest Binders - Sizes Medium, Large, XL, 2X, 3X - in ALL skin tones, particularly black and brown. GC2B www.GC2B.co Lola Olivia https://lolaolivia.love/products/apollo-binder Tucking Underwear - Sizes Medium, Large, XL, 2X, 3X Leo Lines on Etsy TomboyX Gender Euphoric UnderwearAgency: Louisville Youth Group LYG provides a Free Resource Closet of shoes, clothing, accessories, and gender-affirming items to build self-confidence and gender euphoria. Your donation helps provide these critical items to support youth and young adults in their identity and mental health, especially as many states are prohibiting medical transitioning services. We need your help to provide these items in a wide range of sizes and skin tones for our growing community. Here are links to our Amazon Wish list, and companies that provide the items we are in need of: Amazon Wish List: https://a.co/28WRPdK Trans Tape Starter Kits in ALL skin tones: https://transtape.life/products/starter-kit Trans Tape Rolls in ALL skin tones: https://transtape.life/products/transtape Gender Affirming Items - GenderBender LLC on Etsy Chest Binders - Sizes Medium, Large, XL, 2X, 3X - in ALL skin tones, particularly black and brown. GC2B www.GC2B.co Lola Olivia https://lolaolivia.love/products/apollo-binder Tucking Underwear - Sizes Medium, Large, XL, 2X, 3X Leo Lines on Etsy TomboyX Gender Euphoric UnderwearAgency: Louisville Youth Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bank Street Food BankThe Bank Street Food Bank, is in need of volunteers to assist with the food pantry. Volunteers are needed to assist with checking expiration dates, building boxes, organizing the donation room, and packing boxes with nonperishable items for weekly distribution to those within the community. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention The Bank Street Food Bank, is in need of volunteers to assist with the food pantry. Volunteers are needed to assist with checking expiration dates, building boxes, organizing the donation room, and packing boxes with nonperishable items for weekly distribution to those within the community. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Friend of CASA!If you would like to support CASA in other ways than becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate, we have two committees that meet regularly and are integral to our organization. These are great opportunities to be involved and support our mission without a large time commitment.
Development Committee: Supports general development efforts such as annual fundraisers and events. Committee members help shape our events as well as volunteer at them. Outreach Committee: Increases community engagement. Members help identify key community events and opportunities for CASA to partake. Committee members help engage the community through awareness opportunities. Office Administration Tasks: Help out with stuffing envelopes for mailings, organizing storage areas, etc. Translation: Assist our Advocates and the families they serve by translating written materials and spoken interactions.
Agency: CASA of the River Region If you would like to support CASA in other ways than becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate, we have two committees that meet regularly and are integral to our organization. These are great opportunities to be involved and support our mission without a large time commitment.
Development Committee: Supports general development efforts such as annual fundraisers and events. Committee members help shape our events as well as volunteer at them. Outreach Committee: Increases community engagement. Members help identify key community events and opportunities for CASA to partake. Committee members help engage the community through awareness opportunities. Office Administration Tasks: Help out with stuffing envelopes for mailings, organizing storage areas, etc. Translation: Assist our Advocates and the families they serve by translating written materials and spoken interactions.
Agency: CASA of the River Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40217 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Of The River RegionTHE ROLE OF A CASA CASA supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy for children who have experienced abuse or neglect so that they can thrive in safe, permanent homes. The Role of a Casa Visit with a child and get to know them, gain an understanding of what they need for safe, permanent placementSpeak with all adults involved with the child from parents to foster parents to teachers, counselors, therapists, etc. to get the most well-rounded and complete picture of the child’s life and needs Submit a court report that explains the current status of the case and make recommendations for support of the child, placement of the child, and services needed. Attend court hearings when available. CASA’S ARE caring community members from all walks of life extensively trained and background screened appointed to a case by a judge advocates for the best interest of the child CASA's Are Not paid employees working for or in place of the Cabinet, DCBS, Child Protective Services, or other entities attorneys assigned to the case doing the work of social workers current foster parentsAgency: Office of Violence Prevention THE ROLE OF A CASA CASA supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy for children who have experienced abuse or neglect so that they can thrive in safe, permanent homes. The Role of a Casa Visit with a child and get to know them, gain an understanding of what they need for safe, permanent placementSpeak with all adults involved with the child from parents to foster parents to teachers, counselors, therapists, etc. to get the most well-rounded and complete picture of the child’s life and needs Submit a court report that explains the current status of the case and make recommendations for support of the child, placement of the child, and services needed. Attend court hearings when available. CASA’S ARE caring community members from all walks of life extensively trained and background screened appointed to a case by a judge advocates for the best interest of the child CASA's Are Not paid employees working for or in place of the Cabinet, DCBS, Child Protective Services, or other entities attorneys assigned to the case doing the work of social workers current foster parentsAgency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hygiene Products for FamiliesPlay Cousins Collective has a program called Circle Time that caters to families with children ages 0-5. We are asking for hygiene product donations such as wipes for babies and adults, tooth paste, tooth brushes, deodorant, body wash, baby finger nail clippers, lotion, hand sanitizer, tissue, menstrual cycle products, and toilet paper. Agency: Play Cousins Collective Play Cousins Collective has a program called Circle Time that caters to families with children ages 0-5. We are asking for hygiene product donations such as wipes for babies and adults, tooth paste, tooth brushes, deodorant, body wash, baby finger nail clippers, lotion, hand sanitizer, tissue, menstrual cycle products, and toilet paper. Agency: Play Cousins Collective Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grocery Store AssessmentIntroduction to the Grocery Store Assessment Form
Welcome Volunteers!
Thank you for dedicating your time and energy to make a positive impact in our community. Your efforts are crucial in helping us understand local grocery store environments better, which in turn helps us advocate for healthy, accessible, and equitable food options for everyone. Purpose of this AssessmentThe Grocery Store Assessment Form is a tool designed to evaluate the quality, affordability, and accessibility of food options available in local grocery stores. Your input will help us generate valuable data that will inform our initiatives, partnership opportunities, and outreach programs. What You'll Be DoingAs you complete this form, you'll be asked a series of questions about the grocery store you are assessing. These may include: Availability of fresh produce Quality of meat and dairy products Pricing and discounts Accessibility features (e.g., ramps, wide aisles) Presence of culturally diverse food options Overall cleanliness and customer service Time CommitmentThis assessment is expected to take approximately 20-30 minutes of your time. Feel free to take notes or photos as you move through the store to assist you in filling out the form accurately. ConfidentialityAll information collected will remain confidential and will only be used for the purpose of improving the food environments in our community. Specific stores will not be identified in any public reports without their explicit permission. Your insights are invaluable to us, and we are incredibly grateful for your contribution. Let's work together to make our community a healthier and more equitable place to live! Please proceed to the assessment questions: https://forms.gle/M9ABGHU7oxxbArNr7 Thank you for your commitment and support! The Change Today, Change Tomorrow Team. Agency: Change Today, Change Tomorrow Introduction to the Grocery Store Assessment Form
Welcome Volunteers!
Thank you for dedicating your time and energy to make a positive impact in our community. Your efforts are crucial in helping us understand local grocery store environments better, which in turn helps us advocate for healthy, accessible, and equitable food options for everyone. Purpose of this AssessmentThe Grocery Store Assessment Form is a tool designed to evaluate the quality, affordability, and accessibility of food options available in local grocery stores. Your input will help us generate valuable data that will inform our initiatives, partnership opportunities, and outreach programs. What You'll Be DoingAs you complete this form, you'll be asked a series of questions about the grocery store you are assessing. These may include: Availability of fresh produce Quality of meat and dairy products Pricing and discounts Accessibility features (e.g., ramps, wide aisles) Presence of culturally diverse food options Overall cleanliness and customer service Time CommitmentThis assessment is expected to take approximately 20-30 minutes of your time. Feel free to take notes or photos as you move through the store to assist you in filling out the form accurately. ConfidentialityAll information collected will remain confidential and will only be used for the purpose of improving the food environments in our community. Specific stores will not be identified in any public reports without their explicit permission. Your insights are invaluable to us, and we are incredibly grateful for your contribution. Let's work together to make our community a healthier and more equitable place to live! Please proceed to the assessment questions: https://forms.gle/M9ABGHU7oxxbArNr7 Thank you for your commitment and support! The Change Today, Change Tomorrow Team. Agency: Change Today, Change Tomorrow Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saint Vincent de PaulOpen Hand Kitchen The Open Hand Kitchen at 1026 South Jackson St. serves free meals to shelter clients as well as the poor and working poor in our community. They are open 365 days a year, serving two nutritious meals each day, at 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. The cafeteria-style dining room offers guests an entrée, vegetables, salad, dessert, bread, and beverage. St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s Open Hand Kitchen opened in October 1983 in St. Paul Catholic Church at 1026 South Jackson St. The Open Hand Kitchen relies heavily on dedicated groups of volunteers, who serve two meals a day – at noon for lunch and 5pm for dinner – to anyone in need, no questions asked. Each year, the Open Hand Kitchen serves more than 90,000 meals. Food Pantry The Food Pantry is open from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is fully staffed by volunteers and offers canned goods, proteins, pasta, shelf-stable beverages as well as frozen foods including meat, poultry, and fish. Fresh produce is also available year-round. In 2022, with the price of groceries largely increasing, the Food Pantry served an average of more than 650 households monthly. With support from Dare to Care Food Bank, St. Vincent de Paul’s Food Pantry opened in July 2014, serving residents in one of Louisville’s poorest neighborhoods. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Open Hand Kitchen The Open Hand Kitchen at 1026 South Jackson St. serves free meals to shelter clients as well as the poor and working poor in our community. They are open 365 days a year, serving two nutritious meals each day, at 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. The cafeteria-style dining room offers guests an entrée, vegetables, salad, dessert, bread, and beverage. St. Vincent de Paul Louisville’s Open Hand Kitchen opened in October 1983 in St. Paul Catholic Church at 1026 South Jackson St. The Open Hand Kitchen relies heavily on dedicated groups of volunteers, who serve two meals a day – at noon for lunch and 5pm for dinner – to anyone in need, no questions asked. Each year, the Open Hand Kitchen serves more than 90,000 meals. Food Pantry The Food Pantry is open from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It is fully staffed by volunteers and offers canned goods, proteins, pasta, shelf-stable beverages as well as frozen foods including meat, poultry, and fish. Fresh produce is also available year-round. In 2022, with the price of groceries largely increasing, the Food Pantry served an average of more than 650 households monthly. With support from Dare to Care Food Bank, St. Vincent de Paul’s Food Pantry opened in July 2014, serving residents in one of Louisville’s poorest neighborhoods. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Catholic CharitiesCatholic Charities is a wonderful organization that our department has had the privilege to volunteer with. Catholic Charities is in need of assistance with gathering goods that have been donated, in their donation area and packaging them up for apartments for families in need. This opportunity is wonderful for individuals as well as groups. Please reach out for any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you soon! Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Catholic Charities is a wonderful organization that our department has had the privilege to volunteer with. Catholic Charities is in need of assistance with gathering goods that have been donated, in their donation area and packaging them up for apartments for families in need. This opportunity is wonderful for individuals as well as groups. Please reach out for any questions you may have. We look forward to hearing from you soon! Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army is an organization that our department has had the privilege to volunteer with. This organization always needs assistance with packaging together boxes of nonperishable items as well as organizing the donation room. Whether you volunteer as a group or as an individual, there are many tasks at the Salvation Army that are needed to be done. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention The Salvation Army is an organization that our department has had the privilege to volunteer with. This organization always needs assistance with packaging together boxes of nonperishable items as well as organizing the donation room. Whether you volunteer as a group or as an individual, there are many tasks at the Salvation Army that are needed to be done. Agency: Office of Violence Prevention Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Shopping AssistantWe are looking for volunteers to help our clients shop for donations in our donation room. Volunteers will be counting items, restocking shelves, keeping the room clean and organized, and helping our refugee/immigrant clients find what they need in the store. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville We are looking for volunteers to help our clients shop for donations in our donation room. Volunteers will be counting items, restocking shelves, keeping the room clean and organized, and helping our refugee/immigrant clients find what they need in the store. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Refugee Donation Room ReorganizationWhen a refugee family is resettled through Catholic Charities, they come to our location to receive the things they need from our room of items donated by the community. Our current space is like a warehouse: all of our incoming and outgoing donations are in one space, and it makes for an overwhelming experience for clients already acclimating to a totally new country. Still, we want to give clients the dignity to pick out items like household goods and clothing for themselves. By redesigning the donation room, clients will have their own space to “shop.” Staff will spend significantly less time sorting through donations and more time directly helping clients. We will be moving the shopping space to another building on our campus and want it to be a dignified “store-like” experience for our clients. Our student group will help us to move the items and the needed accessories to the new building. The old space will be used as a place to efficiently sort donations that will eventually be given to clients. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville When a refugee family is resettled through Catholic Charities, they come to our location to receive the things they need from our room of items donated by the community. Our current space is like a warehouse: all of our incoming and outgoing donations are in one space, and it makes for an overwhelming experience for clients already acclimating to a totally new country. Still, we want to give clients the dignity to pick out items like household goods and clothing for themselves. By redesigning the donation room, clients will have their own space to “shop.” Staff will spend significantly less time sorting through donations and more time directly helping clients. We will be moving the shopping space to another building on our campus and want it to be a dignified “store-like” experience for our clients. Our student group will help us to move the items and the needed accessories to the new building. The old space will be used as a place to efficiently sort donations that will eventually be given to clients. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Refugee Donation Room ReorganizationWhen a refugee family is resettled through Catholic Charities, they come to our location to receive the things they need from our room of items donated by the community. Our current space is like a warehouse: all of our incoming and outgoing donations are in one space, and it makes for an overwhelming experience for clients already acclimating to a totally new country. Still, we want to give clients the dignity to pick out items like household goods and clothing for themselves. By redesigning the donation room, clients will have their own space to “shop.” Staff will spend significantly less time sorting through donations and more time directly helping clients. We will be moving the shopping space to another building on our campus and want it to be a dignified “store-like” experience for our clients. Our student group will help us to move the items and the needed accessories to the new building. The old space will be used as a place to efficiently sort donations that will eventually be given to clients. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville When a refugee family is resettled through Catholic Charities, they come to our location to receive the things they need from our room of items donated by the community. Our current space is like a warehouse: all of our incoming and outgoing donations are in one space, and it makes for an overwhelming experience for clients already acclimating to a totally new country. Still, we want to give clients the dignity to pick out items like household goods and clothing for themselves. By redesigning the donation room, clients will have their own space to “shop.” Staff will spend significantly less time sorting through donations and more time directly helping clients. We will be moving the shopping space to another building on our campus and want it to be a dignified “store-like” experience for our clients. Our student group will help us to move the items and the needed accessories to the new building. The old space will be used as a place to efficiently sort donations that will eventually be given to clients. Agency: Catholic Charities of Louisville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Technology Support VolunteerThe Center for Lay Ministries operates a Food Pantry and Bliss House, residential recovery program for women, in Jeffersonville, Indiana. We are seeking Technology Support Volunteers. We need occasional help with desktop computers or website. This is an as-needed/occasional volunteer position. Agency: Center for Lay Ministries The Center for Lay Ministries operates a Food Pantry and Bliss House, residential recovery program for women, in Jeffersonville, Indiana. We are seeking Technology Support Volunteers. We need occasional help with desktop computers or website. This is an as-needed/occasional volunteer position. Agency: Center for Lay Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spanish Bilingual VolunteersThe Center for Lay Ministries is seeking Spanish bilingual volunteers at our Food Pantry in Jeffersonville, Indiana. We need volunteers to help translate for our Spanish speaking clients. We are open Monday thru Friday. Times and days are flexible. Agency: Center for Lay Ministries The Center for Lay Ministries is seeking Spanish bilingual volunteers at our Food Pantry in Jeffersonville, Indiana. We need volunteers to help translate for our Spanish speaking clients. We are open Monday thru Friday. Times and days are flexible. Agency: Center for Lay Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 47130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TGIU Beauty In a BoxThe Girl In Us is a self esteem program for girls 1st through 12th grade. We will be collecting hygiene and hair care products. We are collecting travel size deodorant, tooth paste, toothbrushes, dental floss, feminine products, hand sanitizer, combs, brushes, pony tail holders, edge brushes, hair gel, lip gloss, finger nail polish, scrunchies. Agency: WOW I GOT THE POWER INC - The Girl In Us The Girl In Us is a self esteem program for girls 1st through 12th grade. We will be collecting hygiene and hair care products. We are collecting travel size deodorant, tooth paste, toothbrushes, dental floss, feminine products, hand sanitizer, combs, brushes, pony tail holders, edge brushes, hair gel, lip gloss, finger nail polish, scrunchies. Agency: WOW I GOT THE POWER INC - The Girl In Us Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40213 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Delta FoundationThe Delta Foundation needs volunteers for their Books and Basketball program, that meets on Tuesday's beginning April 25th from 6:30-7:45. Volunteers will tutor on reading and literacy and will enjoy basketball with the youth as well. All materials will be provided. This volunteer opportunity focuses on youth mentorship, as well as education for those who are at risk.
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 Delta Foundation needs volunteers for their Books and Basketball program, that meets on Tuesday's beginning April 25th from 6:30-7:45. Volunteers will tutor on reading and literacy and will enjoy basketball with the youth as well. All materials will be provided. This volunteer opportunity focuses on youth mentorship, as well as education for those who are at risk.
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: Board of DirectorsLouisville Youth Group’s board performs the important vision work required to continue a path of growth and opportunity for LYG. The Board determines our mission, oversees the work of our director, creates and maintains our strategic plan, builds fundraising and development resources. Agency: Louisville Youth Group Louisville Youth Group’s board performs the important vision work required to continue a path of growth and opportunity for LYG. The Board determines our mission, oversees the work of our director, creates and maintains our strategic plan, builds fundraising and development resources. Agency: Louisville Youth Group Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 40202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Index Videos for New YouTube ChannelDancing 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: 2NOT1 "theBLUEPRINT" Rites of Passage - Mentors Needed2NOT1 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: spring bling Giveaway - donations neededResource 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: Home Wellness Kit Donations NeededResource 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 neededResource 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 NeededResource 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 TutoringAfter 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 ReadinessCollege 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: Best Buddies Adult Friendship ProgramBest 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 MembersWe 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: Partnership and Outreach ManagerRequirements: 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 presentationsPrior 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 presentationsPrior 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 AmbassadorIf 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 ServicesYMCA 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 JusticeVolunteer 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 BussThe 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 FaithSowing 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 AmericaProminent 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 HouseThe 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 LeagueThe 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 ProjectACE 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-STARSTo 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: Virtual HUG Reading Program TutoringH.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: Kroger(Valley Station) Food Donation PickupIn 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: Create FSH Academy VideosCreate 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: Essentials DriveThe 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: Landscaping & Day of Spring Cleaning OutdoorsGeneral 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: Research AssistantDo 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 CommitteeAre 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 AdvocateAs 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: C.H.O.I.C.E. Board of Directors MemberC.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 ObedienceBoard 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 ObedienceBoard 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: Family Program InternshipWould 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: Social Services InternshipWould 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: 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 BandaidsThese 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 BandaidsThese 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: Youth Advisory Council Member
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
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: TeleCare VolunteerImportance 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 VolunteerImportance 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 VolunteerImportance 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: Front Desk VolunteerVolunteers 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 KitsWe 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 |