Volunteer: Driver a Senior to an AppointmentAre you looking for a simple way to help someone in our community that is flexible and fits your schedule? Transportation is an essential need among older adults in our community, and it is the most requested service offered through Family Service Rochester's Aging Services programming. Many seniors are no longer driving but still have doctor appointments to get to and errands to run. You can assist these individuals by volunteering! As a volunteer driver, you assign yourself to requested trips that fit well with your schedule and transport the consumer in your own vehicle. If you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org or sign up to volunteer via the Volunteer Portal. Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Are you looking for a simple way to help someone in our community that is flexible and fits your schedule? Transportation is an essential need among older adults in our community, and it is the most requested service offered through Family Service Rochester's Aging Services programming. Many seniors are no longer driving but still have doctor appointments to get to and errands to run. You can assist these individuals by volunteering! As a volunteer driver, you assign yourself to requested trips that fit well with your schedule and transport the consumer in your own vehicle. If you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org or sign up to volunteer via the Volunteer Portal. Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Meals on Wheels Drivers Needed!Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to older adults in the Rochester community. Meal pick-up is at 11:15 am on your delivery day. We deliver meals 7 days a week 365 days a year; volunteer once a week or once a month, it’s super flexible! We use an online tool where volunteers can sign-up for open routes when it works with their schedule. Sign-up Process: If you would like more information please contact one of our Senior Independence Team Members at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to older adults in the Rochester community. Meal pick-up is at 11:15 am on your delivery day. We deliver meals 7 days a week 365 days a year; volunteer once a week or once a month, it’s super flexible! We use an online tool where volunteers can sign-up for open routes when it works with their schedule. Sign-up Process: If you would like more information please contact one of our Senior Independence Team Members at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help an Older Neighbor Maintain their HomeHave you ever thought about the challenges older adults may face to maintain and remain in their homes? Family Service Rochester’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors program supports older adults, helping them remain safe and independent in their homes. The program utilizes volunteers to assist senior homeowners with home maintenance projects they might not be able to complete on their own. Typical tasks include: Replacing lightbulbs or doorknobs Hanging pictures or curtain rods Doing yard work or small repairs Packing or unpacking boxes Washing windows or cleaning gutters And much more!There is no minimum volunteer time commitment. Help once a year or help once a day! Interested? Please contact our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org.
Agency: Family Service Rochester Have you ever thought about the challenges older adults may face to maintain and remain in their homes? Family Service Rochester’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors program supports older adults, helping them remain safe and independent in their homes. The program utilizes volunteers to assist senior homeowners with home maintenance projects they might not be able to complete on their own. Typical tasks include: Replacing lightbulbs or doorknobs Hanging pictures or curtain rods Doing yard work or small repairs Packing or unpacking boxes Washing windows or cleaning gutters And much more!There is no minimum volunteer time commitment. Help once a year or help once a day! Interested? Please contact our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org.
Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: Yes |
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 Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Hauling Poptabs to Recycling CenterWe are in need of a group to help load and haul our collected poptabs to the local Recycling Center. Individuals with a truck is preferred for ease of loading, hauling and unloading. Would work best with 2 trucks, or taking 2 trips. Date and timeframe are open for scheduling discussion. Volunteers must be able to lift 35-40 lb boxes of poptabs Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN We are in need of a group to help load and haul our collected poptabs to the local Recycling Center. Individuals with a truck is preferred for ease of loading, hauling and unloading. Would work best with 2 trucks, or taking 2 trips. Date and timeframe are open for scheduling discussion. Volunteers must be able to lift 35-40 lb boxes of poptabs Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Mailbox StuffersThe family mailbox stuffers are a great way to directly impact families as an individual, family, or group activity done in the comforts of your own space and on your own time. We are asking for 70 mailbox stuffers at this time. This is a great way to help families feel supported, connected, and provide a bit of cheer and a smile. These "daybrighteners" can be as simple or complex as you would like to make them - the options are endless! Options include a simple note of encouragement, support, or day-brightening message, a $5 gift card to local coffee shops or restaurants, or small gifts like bubbles, books, or chalk. We greatly appreciate all efforts given to help make the day a little bit brighter for our families. Please note: These can be dropped off to our front entrance vestibule (850 2nd St SW) any day between 9am and 8pm. Out of respect for all families, we ask you to not use any religious items/sayings, etc., choking hazards for littles, or suckers. A good resource for ideas is Pinterest. Here are a few ideas below to get you started.https://www.pinterest.com/pin/223280094000829630/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/197173289915993811/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/560557484847094590/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/314407617711736837/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/40813940350340003/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/248542473163930427/ Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN The family mailbox stuffers are a great way to directly impact families as an individual, family, or group activity done in the comforts of your own space and on your own time. We are asking for 70 mailbox stuffers at this time. This is a great way to help families feel supported, connected, and provide a bit of cheer and a smile. These "daybrighteners" can be as simple or complex as you would like to make them - the options are endless! Options include a simple note of encouragement, support, or day-brightening message, a $5 gift card to local coffee shops or restaurants, or small gifts like bubbles, books, or chalk. We greatly appreciate all efforts given to help make the day a little bit brighter for our families. Please note: These can be dropped off to our front entrance vestibule (850 2nd St SW) any day between 9am and 8pm. Out of respect for all families, we ask you to not use any religious items/sayings, etc., choking hazards for littles, or suckers. A good resource for ideas is Pinterest. Here are a few ideas below to get you started.https://www.pinterest.com/pin/223280094000829630/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/197173289915993811/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/560557484847094590/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/314407617711736837/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/40813940350340003/ https://www.pinterest.com/pin/248542473163930427/ Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donated Equipment Program WizardDive into the world of Donated Equipment and use your magic touch to transform used durable medical equipment into treasures for those in need! Wave your wand (or a scrub brush) to clean equipment - your meticulous attention to detail will ensure items shine like new and are ready for use. Or use your mending magic to fix minor issues and perform basic maintenance on the donated equipment - whether it's tightening bolts or replacing work-out parts, your craftsmanship will breathe new life into these essential tools that help to perform daily tasks. Agency: ConnectAbility of MN Dive into the world of Donated Equipment and use your magic touch to transform used durable medical equipment into treasures for those in need! Wave your wand (or a scrub brush) to clean equipment - your meticulous attention to detail will ensure items shine like new and are ready for use. Or use your mending magic to fix minor issues and perform basic maintenance on the donated equipment - whether it's tightening bolts or replacing work-out parts, your craftsmanship will breathe new life into these essential tools that help to perform daily tasks. Agency: ConnectAbility of MN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EA Therapeutic Health Lobby GreeterEA Therapeutic Health is currently seeking volunteers to greet and welcome clients as they arrive in the lobby and waiting room. We are seeking volunteers Monday-Friday during business hours of 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00-4:00 pm. This is a very flexible volunteer opportunity and could be scheduled at various days and times. Please reach out to Jill Harkness, Volunteer Coordinator, at jill@chooseea.org or refer to the EA Therapeutic Health website at www.ChooseEA.org for more information about volunteer opportunities and the volunteer application process. Agency: EA Therapeutic Health EA Therapeutic Health is currently seeking volunteers to greet and welcome clients as they arrive in the lobby and waiting room. We are seeking volunteers Monday-Friday during business hours of 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:00-4:00 pm. This is a very flexible volunteer opportunity and could be scheduled at various days and times. Please reach out to Jill Harkness, Volunteer Coordinator, at jill@chooseea.org or refer to the EA Therapeutic Health website at www.ChooseEA.org for more information about volunteer opportunities and the volunteer application process. Agency: EA Therapeutic Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Painting/Staining VolunteerDo a home painting DIY for an elderly neighbor! Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers with the necessary skills and experience to help seniors and those with disabilities! Assist Rochester seniors with interior house painting or exterior deck pressure washing and staining. Projects range in size, and prior painting experience is preferred. You can check out current requests here: Painting Opportunities How to join our Volunteer Team: It is easy to sign-up! Please go to our website and click on the VOLUNTEER button in the top right corner. Agency: Family Service Rochester Do a home painting DIY for an elderly neighbor! Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers with the necessary skills and experience to help seniors and those with disabilities! Assist Rochester seniors with interior house painting or exterior deck pressure washing and staining. Projects range in size, and prior painting experience is preferred. You can check out current requests here: Painting Opportunities How to join our Volunteer Team: It is easy to sign-up! Please go to our website and click on the VOLUNTEER button in the top right corner. Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Group & Team Volunteer OpportunitiesIs your business, team, or group looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in your community? Family Service Rochester has a variety of ways your group can get involved and assist local seniors to stay safe and independent in their homes. Seasonal yard work Lawn Mowing (match to a client and take turns) Group home improvement projects (e.g. room painting, deck staining) Gutter cleaning & Window washingAdvocacy and outreachIn-kind need fulfillment And much more*Group leader would need to complete background check and set up a volunteer profile. If you would like more information on any ways your team can volunteer please reach out to a member on our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Is your business, team, or group looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in your community? Family Service Rochester has a variety of ways your group can get involved and assist local seniors to stay safe and independent in their homes. Seasonal yard work Lawn Mowing (match to a client and take turns) Group home improvement projects (e.g. room painting, deck staining) Gutter cleaning & Window washingAdvocacy and outreachIn-kind need fulfillment And much more*Group leader would need to complete background check and set up a volunteer profile. If you would like more information on any ways your team can volunteer please reach out to a member on our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Socialize & Give a Caregiver RespiteCaregiver Respite ensures caregivers know they are not alone and that help is available. Trained volunteers provide non-medical companionship, supervision, and a friendly face for older adults and those with disabilities, allowing their primary caregiver some time away for work, family, and rest. Often times, people living with disabilities or memory loss and their caregivers have limited social contact outside their families. Volunteers are welcomed as friends, and relationships develop; caregivers begin to cope better with daily stress, and thus the whole family is served. Volunteers are paired with a family and serve 4 – 16 hours a month, although there is no minimum or maximum amount of time that can be donated. Respite Care Respite care volunteers typically provide respite to their assigned family for 2-4 hours weekly or every other week. Training Matching Process Questions? Agency: Family Service Rochester Caregiver Respite ensures caregivers know they are not alone and that help is available. Trained volunteers provide non-medical companionship, supervision, and a friendly face for older adults and those with disabilities, allowing their primary caregiver some time away for work, family, and rest. Often times, people living with disabilities or memory loss and their caregivers have limited social contact outside their families. Volunteers are welcomed as friends, and relationships develop; caregivers begin to cope better with daily stress, and thus the whole family is served. Volunteers are paired with a family and serve 4 – 16 hours a month, although there is no minimum or maximum amount of time that can be donated. Respite Care Respite care volunteers typically provide respite to their assigned family for 2-4 hours weekly or every other week. Training Matching Process Questions? Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Athlete Strength and Conditioning ClassVolunteers with knowledge of exercise training and techniques and experience in weight training are needed to assist EA Therapeutic Health Staff with this group class geared toward adults. Focus is on strength, weightlifting, endurance and cardiovascular fitness needed for off-season training. Monday and Wednesday 3:20-4:10 pm September 1-October 29, 2025 Tuesday and Thursday 3:20-4:10 pm September 2-Ocotber 30, 2025 Please reach out to Jill Harkness, Volunteer Coordinator, at jill@chooseea.org or refer to the EA Therapeutic Health website at www.ChooseEA.org for more information about volunteer opportunities and the volunteer application process. Agency: EA Therapeutic Health Volunteers with knowledge of exercise training and techniques and experience in weight training are needed to assist EA Therapeutic Health Staff with this group class geared toward adults. Focus is on strength, weightlifting, endurance and cardiovascular fitness needed for off-season training. Monday and Wednesday 3:20-4:10 pm September 1-October 29, 2025 Tuesday and Thursday 3:20-4:10 pm September 2-Ocotber 30, 2025 Please reach out to Jill Harkness, Volunteer Coordinator, at jill@chooseea.org or refer to the EA Therapeutic Health website at www.ChooseEA.org for more information about volunteer opportunities and the volunteer application process. Agency: EA Therapeutic Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 1, 2025 through Oct 30, 2025 Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board members for bilingual (Spanish-English) preschoolListos Preschool and Childcare is a bilingual (Spanish-English) non-profit program serving children ages 3-5 and their families. The Listos Board of Directors governs the overall execution of the organization’s mission. The Board manages organizational finances, sets long-term priorities and oversees the Executive Director, who is responsible for day-to-day management. If you'd like to sit in on a board meeting, email director@listoskids.org to get a link.
Si desea asistir a una reunión de la junta directiva, envíe un correo electrónico a director@listoskids.org para obtener un enlace. Agency: Listos Preschool and Childcare Listos Preschool and Childcare is a bilingual (Spanish-English) non-profit program serving children ages 3-5 and their families. The Listos Board of Directors governs the overall execution of the organization’s mission. The Board manages organizational finances, sets long-term priorities and oversees the Executive Director, who is responsible for day-to-day management. If you'd like to sit in on a board meeting, email director@listoskids.org to get a link.
Si desea asistir a una reunión de la junta directiva, envíe un correo electrónico a director@listoskids.org para obtener un enlace. Agency: Listos Preschool and Childcare Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dental Clinic Volunteer- Dentists & Hygienists Needed!The Salvation Army Dental Clinic is looking for dentists and hygienists in the Rochester area that are willing to join us once a month to provide tooth extractions for low-income people experiencing dental pain. Clinics and shifts vary by day and number of patients to be seen. Volunteers can expect each clinic they volunteer to last approximately three hours. Dental assistants can also earn 10 CEU credits through volunteer time at the dental clinic. To learn more about our volunteer needs, please contact Shelley.Fitzgerald@usc.SalvationArmy.org. Agency: Rochester Salvation Army The Salvation Army Dental Clinic is looking for dentists and hygienists in the Rochester area that are willing to join us once a month to provide tooth extractions for low-income people experiencing dental pain. Clinics and shifts vary by day and number of patients to be seen. Volunteers can expect each clinic they volunteer to last approximately three hours. Dental assistants can also earn 10 CEU credits through volunteer time at the dental clinic. To learn more about our volunteer needs, please contact Shelley.Fitzgerald@usc.SalvationArmy.org. Agency: Rochester Salvation Army Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekend Meals on Wheels DriverDo you have time to share on Saturdays or Sundays between 11:15 am and 1:00 pm? Help deliver Meals on Wheels! Family Service Rochester coordinates Meals on Wheels 7 days a week, 365 days a year, but we're in need of help on the weekends! Volunteer once a week or once a month, it’s extremely flexible. We use an online volunteer portal where volunteers can sign up for open routes when it works with their schedule. Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route. If you would like more information please contact one of our Volunteer Engagement Team Members at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org **Volunteer must complete registration and background check prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Do you have time to share on Saturdays or Sundays between 11:15 am and 1:00 pm? Help deliver Meals on Wheels! Family Service Rochester coordinates Meals on Wheels 7 days a week, 365 days a year, but we're in need of help on the weekends! Volunteer once a week or once a month, it’s extremely flexible. We use an online volunteer portal where volunteers can sign up for open routes when it works with their schedule. Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to those receiving meals on their route. If you would like more information please contact one of our Volunteer Engagement Team Members at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org **Volunteer must complete registration and background check prior to volunteering. Thank you for considering this opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lawn Mow & Help a Senior Neighbor!Family Service Rochester is looking for volunteers to help with lawn mowing and essential yard maintenance. Volunteers are matched with a client and assist that specific homeowner for the summer. This program helps your neighbors to stay safe and independent in their homes! Some homeowners have lawnmowers for volunteers to use and others don’t. If you don’t have your own, or can’t transport one, we’ll match you with someone that has a mower or supply one for you to use for the season. Lawn mowing is usually completed every 7-14 days, depending on the amount of rain, how fast or slow the grass is growing, etc. If you know that you’ll be out of town or unavailable for a period of time, let us know, and we will find an alternate volunteer to help mow during that time. Don't have the capacity to commit to the whole summer? That's just fine! Let us know when you're available to help mow, and we will add you to our 'subs' list. Agency: Family Service Rochester Family Service Rochester is looking for volunteers to help with lawn mowing and essential yard maintenance. Volunteers are matched with a client and assist that specific homeowner for the summer. This program helps your neighbors to stay safe and independent in their homes! Some homeowners have lawnmowers for volunteers to use and others don’t. If you don’t have your own, or can’t transport one, we’ll match you with someone that has a mower or supply one for you to use for the season. Lawn mowing is usually completed every 7-14 days, depending on the amount of rain, how fast or slow the grass is growing, etc. If you know that you’ll be out of town or unavailable for a period of time, let us know, and we will find an alternate volunteer to help mow during that time. Don't have the capacity to commit to the whole summer? That's just fine! Let us know when you're available to help mow, and we will add you to our 'subs' list. Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clean Gutters for a Senior HomeownerFamily Service Rochester (FSR) is actively seeking volunteers to help seniors and those with disabilities! We are in need of volunteers to help clean gutters for homeowners looking for assistance with their home maintenance. You can make a difference in the lives of others! It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/user/register/ to create your volunteer profile. Agency: Family Service Rochester Family Service Rochester (FSR) is actively seeking volunteers to help seniors and those with disabilities! We are in need of volunteers to help clean gutters for homeowners looking for assistance with their home maintenance. You can make a difference in the lives of others! It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/user/register/ to create your volunteer profile. Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Senior CompanionSenior Companions do what friends and neighbors might do:
Enjoy conversations
Assist with errands, grocery shopping or transportation to appointments
Share interests or hobbies like playing games or going for walks
Go out to lunch
Assist with correspondence or simple household tasks
Benefits include:
*A non-taxable stipend of $4.00 per hour (with 10 or more hours of service per week)
Doing something new, meaningful and fun
Being matched with someone who shares your interests
Increased health and longevity from serving
Training that includes orientation, team meetings and workshops
Meal allowance (when required criteria are met)
Transportation reimbursement and accident/liability insurance while volunteering
*The income earned from the stipend does not affect federal, state and other benefit programs eligibility. To Qualify as a Volunteer: No prior experience is required Be age 55 or older and in good general health Have access to dependable transportation and be willing to travel in your service area Have compassion, patience and respect for others Be flexible and available with service activity schedule Work well with diverse individuals, families, groups and organizations Get Started TodayTo become a Senior Companion or learn more, please contact us or call 651.310.9440 or 507-512-1036 Agency: Lutheran Social Service - AmeriCorp Seniors Senior Companions do what friends and neighbors might do:
Enjoy conversations
Assist with errands, grocery shopping or transportation to appointments
Share interests or hobbies like playing games or going for walks
Go out to lunch
Assist with correspondence or simple household tasks
Benefits include:
*A non-taxable stipend of $4.00 per hour (with 10 or more hours of service per week)
Doing something new, meaningful and fun
Being matched with someone who shares your interests
Increased health and longevity from serving
Training that includes orientation, team meetings and workshops
Meal allowance (when required criteria are met)
Transportation reimbursement and accident/liability insurance while volunteering
*The income earned from the stipend does not affect federal, state and other benefit programs eligibility. To Qualify as a Volunteer: No prior experience is required Be age 55 or older and in good general health Have access to dependable transportation and be willing to travel in your service area Have compassion, patience and respect for others Be flexible and available with service activity schedule Work well with diverse individuals, families, groups and organizations Get Started TodayTo become a Senior Companion or learn more, please contact us or call 651.310.9440 or 507-512-1036 Agency: Lutheran Social Service - AmeriCorp Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior CompanionLSS partners with AmeriCorps Seniors, a national service agency, to connect volunteers who are age 55 and older with senior citizens in need of companionship. Senior Companions offer a friendly weekly visit. Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors - Lutheran Social Service LSS partners with AmeriCorps Seniors, a national service agency, to connect volunteers who are age 55 and older with senior citizens in need of companionship. Senior Companions offer a friendly weekly visit. Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors - Lutheran Social Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster GrandparentFoster Grandparents create and provide support to at-risk or special needs children, identified by the site, who would benefit from extra adult guidance and attention. This can be social/ emotional support such as playing with or singing to infants, or academic support in the form of tutoring in math and or literacy skills. Foster Grandparents serve as an extra pair of hands in schools, daycares, Head Start centers, and Women's Shelters. They provide a positive and lasting impact on each child's personal or academic growth and social/emotional development. Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors - Lutheran Social Service Foster Grandparents create and provide support to at-risk or special needs children, identified by the site, who would benefit from extra adult guidance and attention. This can be social/ emotional support such as playing with or singing to infants, or academic support in the form of tutoring in math and or literacy skills. Foster Grandparents serve as an extra pair of hands in schools, daycares, Head Start centers, and Women's Shelters. They provide a positive and lasting impact on each child's personal or academic growth and social/emotional development. Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors - Lutheran Social Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GroundskeepersGroundskeepers assist with mowing the grass, weeding the garden beds, and keeping the outdoor space around the museum clean and beautified for the general public. These shifts can be flexible, based on the availability of each individual volunteer. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Groundskeepers assist with mowing the grass, weeding the garden beds, and keeping the outdoor space around the museum clean and beautified for the general public. These shifts can be flexible, based on the availability of each individual volunteer. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55987 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events VolunteersThe museum hosts events throughout the year and needs assistance with facilitating programs, serving meals, and setting up/breaking down events. Upcoming Events: October 5 from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm is our Apple Fest. We will be looking for volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks the week leading up to the fest, throughout the day on October 5, and to help with breakdown the day after the event. If you're interested in volunteering at Apple Fest, sign up to be an events volunteer and our coordinator will connect with you soon with the list of opportunities. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum The museum hosts events throughout the year and needs assistance with facilitating programs, serving meals, and setting up/breaking down events. Upcoming Events: October 5 from 11:00 am - 5:00 pm is our Apple Fest. We will be looking for volunteers to assist with a variety of tasks the week leading up to the fest, throughout the day on October 5, and to help with breakdown the day after the event. If you're interested in volunteering at Apple Fest, sign up to be an events volunteer and our coordinator will connect with you soon with the list of opportunities. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 5, 2025 Zip Code: 55987 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Custodian VolunteersCustodian volunteers help vacuum and sweep the museum when the museum is closed. It takes approximately two hours to vacuum and sweep the museum. Volunteers can come to clean whenever their schedule allows between Sundays and Wednesdays when the museum is closed. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Custodian volunteers help vacuum and sweep the museum when the museum is closed. It takes approximately two hours to vacuum and sweep the museum. Volunteers can come to clean whenever their schedule allows between Sundays and Wednesdays when the museum is closed. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55987 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop AttendantGift Shop volunteers work during museum hours to assist with gift shop operations, including sales of merchandise. Hours for these shifts are Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.. Gift Shop volunteers are provided training on the point-of-sale system prior to their first shift. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Gift Shop volunteers work during museum hours to assist with gift shop operations, including sales of merchandise. Hours for these shifts are Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.. Gift Shop volunteers are provided training on the point-of-sale system prior to their first shift. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55987 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum DocentsDocent volunteers work during museum hours to provide tours to visitors and welcome them to the museum. Hours for these shifts are Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.. Docent volunteers are provided training to familiarize them with the museum exhibits. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Docent volunteers work during museum hours to provide tours to visitors and welcome them to the museum. Hours for these shifts are Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.. Docent volunteers are provided training to familiarize them with the museum exhibits. Agency: Kashubian Cultural Institute & Polish Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55987 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Community Members get to Appointments! Drive Today!You can impact someone's day by assisting them with a ride! It's that easy, just give us a few minutes of your day to impact the well-being of another individual. Olmsted County is looking for Volunteer Drivers. Volunteers utilize their own vehicle to transport clients to and from their appointments and we'll reimburse your mileage. Our transportation service is a "curb to curb" service and clients are ambulatory. You can drive as much, or as little, as you desire - we are very flexible with days and times that fit your schedule. Volunteers must have a reliable vehicle, current driver's license, current auto insurance, submit to a background check, and most importantly - enjoy meeting and helping others! For more information, contact Diane Tradup @ 507-328-6346 or email diane.tradup@olmstedcounty.gov Agency: Olmsted County Volunteer Services You can impact someone's day by assisting them with a ride! It's that easy, just give us a few minutes of your day to impact the well-being of another individual. Olmsted County is looking for Volunteer Drivers. Volunteers utilize their own vehicle to transport clients to and from their appointments and we'll reimburse your mileage. Our transportation service is a "curb to curb" service and clients are ambulatory. You can drive as much, or as little, as you desire - we are very flexible with days and times that fit your schedule. Volunteers must have a reliable vehicle, current driver's license, current auto insurance, submit to a background check, and most importantly - enjoy meeting and helping others! For more information, contact Diane Tradup @ 507-328-6346 or email diane.tradup@olmstedcounty.gov Agency: Olmsted County Volunteer Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housewarmer VolunteerHousewarmers are the Heart of our Home, volunteering in three-hour hour shifts from 9:00am-10:00pm, 365 days a year. Housewarmers make a difference in many ways at the Ronald McDonald House, aiding in the cleanliness and home-like feel of the House for all of our guest families. Tasks include but are not limited to, greeting families and community donations at the door, answering the phone, assisting with cleanliness of the House (vacuuming, cleaning of kitchens, loading/unloading dishwashers, sanitizing, etc), helping with the upkeep of laundry (linens/blankets/dish cloths, etc), helping organize storage rooms, provide tours to guest families and visitors, etc. Housewarmers also have the option to learn how to become dinner hosts, front desk attendants and family activities volunteers! We require all interested individuals to complete a short online orientation. To become an official volunteer, you must pass a background check, and complete two in-person training sessions (2 to 3 hours each in length). We utilize a self-scheduling program that allows our volunteers to soon up for 3-hourur shifts when it fits their schedule. This is really convenient if you are unable to commit to a specific day and time each week. We also have availability Monday thru Sunday from 8am-10pm. We ask for a commitment of 2 shifts per month. Please e-mail Meghan at mjirik@rmhmn.org, or call 507-361-2268 if you have any questions! Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN Housewarmers are the Heart of our Home, volunteering in three-hour hour shifts from 9:00am-10:00pm, 365 days a year. Housewarmers make a difference in many ways at the Ronald McDonald House, aiding in the cleanliness and home-like feel of the House for all of our guest families. Tasks include but are not limited to, greeting families and community donations at the door, answering the phone, assisting with cleanliness of the House (vacuuming, cleaning of kitchens, loading/unloading dishwashers, sanitizing, etc), helping with the upkeep of laundry (linens/blankets/dish cloths, etc), helping organize storage rooms, provide tours to guest families and visitors, etc. Housewarmers also have the option to learn how to become dinner hosts, front desk attendants and family activities volunteers! We require all interested individuals to complete a short online orientation. To become an official volunteer, you must pass a background check, and complete two in-person training sessions (2 to 3 hours each in length). We utilize a self-scheduling program that allows our volunteers to soon up for 3-hourur shifts when it fits their schedule. This is really convenient if you are unable to commit to a specific day and time each week. We also have availability Monday thru Sunday from 8am-10pm. We ask for a commitment of 2 shifts per month. Please e-mail Meghan at mjirik@rmhmn.org, or call 507-361-2268 if you have any questions! Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Auctions VolunteerAre you available for a quick, hands-on task that supports United Way of Southeast Minnesota’s fundraising efforts? We’re looking for a Community Auctions Volunteer to help us keep our auction tables looking sharp and running smoothly. This essential volunteer helps us raise over $1,000 each month through our partnership with Community Auctions! Time Commitment: A flexible, weekly volunteer project that must be completed by Thursday each week (you can choose to complete it on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday; whatever works best with your schedule!) 30 minutes to one hour (depending on the location spread) each week Minimum of four weeks (one month) commitment Initial training provided – approximately 30 minutes Volunteer Requirements Must have a valid driver’s license or alternative transportation method to reach four to five locations throughout Rochester each week. Must commit to a minimum of four weeks (one month) of volunteering after receiving initial training. Mileage reimbursement provided at the current IRS set reimbursement rate, for travel to locations from United Way office. Must submit United Way reimbursement request form monthly to receive mileage reimbursement. What You’ll Do Visit four to five local businesses each week with pre-set up silent auction tables. Complete a simple table refresh to keep our auction tables organized and up to date. Volunteer Tasks: 1. Take photos of any bid sheets with bidder information; remove any scribbled or irrelevant sheets. 2. Replace old bid sheets, straighten pens, and tidy the table. 3. Upload the photos and log the number of bid sheets in the Community Auctions portal. 4. Take a photo of the refreshed table and upload it to the portal. 5. Log and report any issues (such as damaged or missing items) in the portal comments and notify us so we can follow up with Community Auctions. 6. Once all locations have been refreshed, submit the action in the Community Auctions portal to ensure all uploads are recorded properly. 7. Repeat this process for each of the four to five locations. Interested? Contact Sam Lewis, Development Operations Coordinator, at saml@uwsemn.org or 507-287-2487 for more information or to start volunteering. Agency: United Way of Southeast Minnesota Are you available for a quick, hands-on task that supports United Way of Southeast Minnesota’s fundraising efforts? We’re looking for a Community Auctions Volunteer to help us keep our auction tables looking sharp and running smoothly. This essential volunteer helps us raise over $1,000 each month through our partnership with Community Auctions! Time Commitment: A flexible, weekly volunteer project that must be completed by Thursday each week (you can choose to complete it on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday; whatever works best with your schedule!) 30 minutes to one hour (depending on the location spread) each week Minimum of four weeks (one month) commitment Initial training provided – approximately 30 minutes Volunteer Requirements Must have a valid driver’s license or alternative transportation method to reach four to five locations throughout Rochester each week. Must commit to a minimum of four weeks (one month) of volunteering after receiving initial training. Mileage reimbursement provided at the current IRS set reimbursement rate, for travel to locations from United Way office. Must submit United Way reimbursement request form monthly to receive mileage reimbursement. What You’ll Do Visit four to five local businesses each week with pre-set up silent auction tables. Complete a simple table refresh to keep our auction tables organized and up to date. Volunteer Tasks: 1. Take photos of any bid sheets with bidder information; remove any scribbled or irrelevant sheets. 2. Replace old bid sheets, straighten pens, and tidy the table. 3. Upload the photos and log the number of bid sheets in the Community Auctions portal. 4. Take a photo of the refreshed table and upload it to the portal. 5. Log and report any issues (such as damaged or missing items) in the portal comments and notify us so we can follow up with Community Auctions. 6. Once all locations have been refreshed, submit the action in the Community Auctions portal to ensure all uploads are recorded properly. 7. Repeat this process for each of the four to five locations. Interested? Contact Sam Lewis, Development Operations Coordinator, at saml@uwsemn.org or 507-287-2487 for more information or to start volunteering. Agency: United Way of Southeast Minnesota Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer School Help for Refugee and Immigrant StudentsSummer school help is needed with elementary students. Sessions are June and July. Imagine being a young student placed in a classroom where you don't yet understand the language of your teacher or peers. Newcomer students face these challenges and more as they navigate an unfamiliar school system. The Match Program at IMAA supports multi-language learner (MLL) students in Rochester Public Schools by placing volunteers in Newcomer K-12 classrooms. Students need support with basic English and other academic help. No second language required; compassion, patience, and time are all that is needed. Most volunteers spend 1-2 hours a week at sites. To complete the online application, go to https://imaa.net/match-program/ Agency: Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association (IMAA) Summer school help is needed with elementary students. Sessions are June and July. Imagine being a young student placed in a classroom where you don't yet understand the language of your teacher or peers. Newcomer students face these challenges and more as they navigate an unfamiliar school system. The Match Program at IMAA supports multi-language learner (MLL) students in Rochester Public Schools by placing volunteers in Newcomer K-12 classrooms. Students need support with basic English and other academic help. No second language required; compassion, patience, and time are all that is needed. Most volunteers spend 1-2 hours a week at sites. To complete the online application, go to https://imaa.net/match-program/ Agency: Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association (IMAA) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support Refugee and Immigrant Families or IndividualsVolunteering with the Match Program at IMAA allows individuals, families, and groups to help refugees and immigrants in a partnership of cultural exchange, social connection, language acquisition, and practical support. Several families and individuals are currently waiting to be Matched! No second language required; compassion, patience, and time are all that is needed. Matched pairs determine times and activities. Must complete and pass a background check upon onboarding. To complete the online application, go to https://imaa.net/match-program/ Agency: Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association (IMAA) Volunteering with the Match Program at IMAA allows individuals, families, and groups to help refugees and immigrants in a partnership of cultural exchange, social connection, language acquisition, and practical support. Several families and individuals are currently waiting to be Matched! No second language required; compassion, patience, and time are all that is needed. Matched pairs determine times and activities. Must complete and pass a background check upon onboarding. To complete the online application, go to https://imaa.net/match-program/ Agency: Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association (IMAA) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near youWe need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn) Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions where you can ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Register here to get started. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions. You can share books whenever it works for you. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community. Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared. Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule. How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Willing to collect or donate books Have access to transportation to take books to the Little Free Library Familiarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn) Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your first impact in the Team LFL hub. Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions where you can ask questions. Agency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near youCommunities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. How to get started: Register online. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books. Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process. Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive. Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition. Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locations Organized Great communication skills Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions for volunteers. Agency: Little Free Library Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. How to get started: Register online. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. Responsibilities: Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books. Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process. Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive. Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition. Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries.Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. Qualifications: Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access! Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locations Organized Great communication skills Live in the US or CanadaBenefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US and Canada will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. We also offer virtual Q&A sessions for volunteers. Agency: Little Free Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donate Needed Diapers & WipesThe Family Resource Center (FRC) is in need of donations for their Diaper Club recipients. Are you able to donate diapers, pull-ups, and/or wipes to the FRC's program? If yes, please respond and we will connect with you! Every family needs a little help sometimes. Services can be hard to navigate and it can be difficult making ends meet. That’s why the FRC has resources for families in Olmsted County. Whether someone needs help applying for childcare or housing, help for postpartum depression, assistance with diapers or food, or other resources, the FRC is designed to help. Thank you for considering this opportunity to help others! Agency: Family Service Rochester The Family Resource Center (FRC) is in need of donations for their Diaper Club recipients. Are you able to donate diapers, pull-ups, and/or wipes to the FRC's program? If yes, please respond and we will connect with you! Every family needs a little help sometimes. Services can be hard to navigate and it can be difficult making ends meet. That’s why the FRC has resources for families in Olmsted County. Whether someone needs help applying for childcare or housing, help for postpartum depression, assistance with diapers or food, or other resources, the FRC is designed to help. Thank you for considering this opportunity to help others! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rochester Catholic Charites Warming centerWe are looking for Volunteers to help our staff and guest. Two shifts available 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM or 6:00 AM to 8:00 Am Assist with either opening or closing the center. Duties could include assisting guests with securing belongs, Helping them get laundry done or assisting in helping them get ready for bed. Help serve dinner or breakfast. Light clean up opening or closing. Contact Angie Rich at arich@ccsomn.org or 5074596265 Agency: Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota We are looking for Volunteers to help our staff and guest. Two shifts available 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM or 6:00 AM to 8:00 Am Assist with either opening or closing the center. Duties could include assisting guests with securing belongs, Helping them get laundry done or assisting in helping them get ready for bed. Help serve dinner or breakfast. Light clean up opening or closing. Contact Angie Rich at arich@ccsomn.org or 5074596265 Agency: Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rochester Catholic Charities Warming Center VolunteerWe are looking for volunteers to help our staff and guests at the Rochester Community Warming Center. There are 2 shifts available; 7:30pm-10PM and 6:00am-8:30am. You will be helping out with entry or exit of guests, food service, distributing blankets, and socially with guests. Volunteers are crucial to helping us create a sense of community in our Warming Center. Contact Angie Rich at arich@ccsomn.org or 507-459-6265 if you are interested or have any questions about volunteering or donating. Agency: Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota We are looking for volunteers to help our staff and guests at the Rochester Community Warming Center. There are 2 shifts available; 7:30pm-10PM and 6:00am-8:30am. You will be helping out with entry or exit of guests, food service, distributing blankets, and socially with guests. Volunteers are crucial to helping us create a sense of community in our Warming Center. Contact Angie Rich at arich@ccsomn.org or 507-459-6265 if you are interested or have any questions about volunteering or donating. Agency: Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grocery Group VolunteersWe are currently recruiting "Grocery Group" volunteers for our Catholic Charites Warming center. providing meals or supplies to the homeless community. Grocery Groups volunteers help fundraise and organize grocery shopping trips to supply about a weeks worth of groceries to the warming center. This volunteer opportunity can be a family "group," an organization "group," or a parish "group." If you are interested in being on the email list for this volunteer opportunity please email Angie Rich arich@ccsomn.org or call 5074596265 she can provide you a current list of what needs they might have Agency: Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota We are currently recruiting "Grocery Group" volunteers for our Catholic Charites Warming center. providing meals or supplies to the homeless community. Grocery Groups volunteers help fundraise and organize grocery shopping trips to supply about a weeks worth of groceries to the warming center. This volunteer opportunity can be a family "group," an organization "group," or a parish "group." If you are interested in being on the email list for this volunteer opportunity please email Angie Rich arich@ccsomn.org or call 5074596265 she can provide you a current list of what needs they might have Agency: Catholic Charities of Southern Minnesota Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Household Helpers Needed!We are seeking volunteers to help with light housekeeping/cleaning for our senior consumers. Housekeeping tasks include: sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, helping with laundry, cleaning bathrooms and kitchens… it really varies by client and their needs. Some clients request help once a month, others seek help once or twice a week. Flexible schedule. Volunteers coordinate with the client to find a date/time that would work for both. Sign-up Process: Questions? If you would like more information please contact one of our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org Thank you for your consideration! *FSR also hires Housekeepers to help clients in their homes. You can learn more here: familyservicerochester.applytojob.com/Housekeepers Agency: Family Service Rochester We are seeking volunteers to help with light housekeeping/cleaning for our senior consumers. Housekeeping tasks include: sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, dusting, helping with laundry, cleaning bathrooms and kitchens… it really varies by client and their needs. Some clients request help once a month, others seek help once or twice a week. Flexible schedule. Volunteers coordinate with the client to find a date/time that would work for both. Sign-up Process: Questions? If you would like more information please contact one of our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org Thank you for your consideration! *FSR also hires Housekeepers to help clients in their homes. You can learn more here: familyservicerochester.applytojob.com/Housekeepers Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: House Meal Heroes Needed!The RMHC Midwest | MN, WI, IA Meal Program is an opportunity for volunteer groups to plan and serve a healthy, balanced meal for our guest families. This is truly the best way to relieve an immediate need for our families, interact with them and provide a space for families to connect and build positive relationships with one another. The House Meal Program offers children and families staying at the House the comfort of a warm and delicious meal, prepared with love from caring community members. All meals must be prepared on site or catered in from a commercial kitchen. Meal opportunities are available: Sunday through Thursday evenings - serve time 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m, with typical group commitment time from 4-8 pm. Friday-Saturday brunch - serve time 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m, with the group typically here from 8 am-12 pm. *If your group has interest in providing a meal outside of the regular serve time on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, please contact karnott@rmhmn.org to determine availability of alternate times. Don’t have time to cook a meal on-site or participate in serving it? No Problem! Please reach out to karnott@rmhmn.org to find out more about how to sponsor a meal. Maximum number of volunteers is 12 throughout the duration of the time on-site. All volunteers must be 10 years of age or older with appropriate adult supervision You can sign up your group to serve a meal here: Ronald McDonald House Charities Midwest MN, WI, IA: Volunteer Your Group - House Meal Program Please reach out to Katie Arnott or Meghan Jirik at KArnott@rmhmn.org or mjirik@rmhmn.org with any questions. Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN The RMHC Midwest | MN, WI, IA Meal Program is an opportunity for volunteer groups to plan and serve a healthy, balanced meal for our guest families. This is truly the best way to relieve an immediate need for our families, interact with them and provide a space for families to connect and build positive relationships with one another. The House Meal Program offers children and families staying at the House the comfort of a warm and delicious meal, prepared with love from caring community members. All meals must be prepared on site or catered in from a commercial kitchen. Meal opportunities are available: Sunday through Thursday evenings - serve time 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m, with typical group commitment time from 4-8 pm. Friday-Saturday brunch - serve time 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m, with the group typically here from 8 am-12 pm. *If your group has interest in providing a meal outside of the regular serve time on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, please contact karnott@rmhmn.org to determine availability of alternate times. Don’t have time to cook a meal on-site or participate in serving it? No Problem! Please reach out to karnott@rmhmn.org to find out more about how to sponsor a meal. Maximum number of volunteers is 12 throughout the duration of the time on-site. All volunteers must be 10 years of age or older with appropriate adult supervision You can sign up your group to serve a meal here: Ronald McDonald House Charities Midwest MN, WI, IA: Volunteer Your Group - House Meal Program Please reach out to Katie Arnott or Meghan Jirik at KArnott@rmhmn.org or mjirik@rmhmn.org with any questions. Agency: Ronald McDonald House - Rochester, MN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Window Washing Help NeededFamily Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers to help seniors and those with disabilities! We are in need of volunteers to help wash windows for individuals looking for assistance with their home maintenance. Volunteering with FSR is something you can do when you have the time! It's flexible and fun! It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/ and click on the VOLUNTEER NOW button! Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community. Check out our current needs: Handy Worker Opportunities Agency: Family Service Rochester Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers to help seniors and those with disabilities! We are in need of volunteers to help wash windows for individuals looking for assistance with their home maintenance. Volunteering with FSR is something you can do when you have the time! It's flexible and fun! It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/ and click on the VOLUNTEER NOW button! Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community. Check out our current needs: Handy Worker Opportunities Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Handy Work & Small Repair RequestsDo you know how to get that small repair, to-do list done around the house? Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers with the necessary skills and experience to help seniors and those with disabilities! As a handy worker volunteer, you will help make minor repairs and safety corrections to the homes of older adults and those with disabilities. Typical projects include: Repair or replacement of broken items (doors, windows, light fixtures) Accessibility improvements (hand railings, grab bars, ramps) Correction of safety hazards (repairs to porches, steps, sidewalks) Habitability improvements (replacement of sinks, toilets, floor tiles) Painting (interior and exterior) Cleaning gutters Washing windows And more!You do not need to be able to do all of these types of projects. Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community. How to join our Volunteer Team: It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/ and click on the VOLUNTEER NOW button! Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Do you know how to get that small repair, to-do list done around the house? Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers with the necessary skills and experience to help seniors and those with disabilities! As a handy worker volunteer, you will help make minor repairs and safety corrections to the homes of older adults and those with disabilities. Typical projects include: Repair or replacement of broken items (doors, windows, light fixtures) Accessibility improvements (hand railings, grab bars, ramps) Correction of safety hazards (repairs to porches, steps, sidewalks) Habitability improvements (replacement of sinks, toilets, floor tiles) Painting (interior and exterior) Cleaning gutters Washing windows And more!You do not need to be able to do all of these types of projects. Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community. How to join our Volunteer Team: It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/ and click on the VOLUNTEER NOW button! Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Connection Support Group FacilitatorNAMI Connection Support Group is a free and confidential group for adults living with mental health conditions. As someone living with a mental health condition, you may face unique challenges: social stereotypes and misunderstandings, complex family dynamics, and changing medical developments. It can be overwhelming, and attending a NAMI Connection Support Group can help. We are looking for Connection Support Group Facilitators to co-lead and facilitate support group sessions (in person and/or virtual) for individuals affected by mental health conditions. Required Qualifications: Must identify as a person who lives with a mental health condition and who is willing to share their wellness journey.Must pass a background check.Able to create an inclusive, welcoming, and respectful space through action and language.Maintain confidentiality at all times.Have excellent communication skills including leading and guiding group conversation, listening empathetically to provide support and encouraging group participation as appropriate.Commitments: Successfully complete the NAMI Connection Support Group Facilitator training (16 hours)Partner with an assigned mentor for 2-4 support group meetingsFacilitate 2 meetings per month; 90 minutes per meeting, 15 minutes preparation, 15 minutes debriefing after the meeting (3-5 hours/month)Attend quarterly Support Group Facilitator meetings (1.5 hours)One-year minimum commitment.Agency: NAMI Southeast Minnesota NAMI Connection Support Group is a free and confidential group for adults living with mental health conditions. As someone living with a mental health condition, you may face unique challenges: social stereotypes and misunderstandings, complex family dynamics, and changing medical developments. It can be overwhelming, and attending a NAMI Connection Support Group can help. We are looking for Connection Support Group Facilitators to co-lead and facilitate support group sessions (in person and/or virtual) for individuals affected by mental health conditions. Required Qualifications: Must identify as a person who lives with a mental health condition and who is willing to share their wellness journey.Must pass a background check.Able to create an inclusive, welcoming, and respectful space through action and language.Maintain confidentiality at all times.Have excellent communication skills including leading and guiding group conversation, listening empathetically to provide support and encouraging group participation as appropriate.Commitments: Successfully complete the NAMI Connection Support Group Facilitator training (16 hours)Partner with an assigned mentor for 2-4 support group meetingsFacilitate 2 meetings per month; 90 minutes per meeting, 15 minutes preparation, 15 minutes debriefing after the meeting (3-5 hours/month)Attend quarterly Support Group Facilitator meetings (1.5 hours)One-year minimum commitment.Agency: NAMI Southeast Minnesota Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Learning Lab Tutor for Adult LearnersHelp your neighbors and fellow community members improve their English, vocabulary, and writing skills in a Learning Lab setting where adult learners can drop in for help with their class work. Works under the direction of staff members. 1-3 hours per week. Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 am - Noon, or Mondays 9:00 am - 10:15 am 4 hours of online training required. https://www.rochesterce.org/o/ce/page/adult-education-at-hawthorne For more information contact: Valerie Britt, Volunteer Coordinator (507)328-4442 vabritt@rochesterschools.org Agency: Adult and Family Literacy (Hawthorne Education Center) Help your neighbors and fellow community members improve their English, vocabulary, and writing skills in a Learning Lab setting where adult learners can drop in for help with their class work. Works under the direction of staff members. 1-3 hours per week. Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 am - Noon, or Mondays 9:00 am - 10:15 am 4 hours of online training required. https://www.rochesterce.org/o/ce/page/adult-education-at-hawthorne For more information contact: Valerie Britt, Volunteer Coordinator (507)328-4442 vabritt@rochesterschools.org Agency: Adult and Family Literacy (Hawthorne Education Center) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lung Cancer Education Public SpeakerAt A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester, Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in need. Speakers are the messengers who carry important information and resources that can save lives to the public. Raising awareness about lung cancer may take place through presentations given at service clubs, faith communities, brown bag lunches at businesses or neighborhood gatherings. Every time vital information is passed to new people, we have made a step forward. In this role, you will work with staff to share information about lung cancer and ABOH to community groups and at community events. Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope (ABOH) works to reduce this stigma and Increase lung cancer awareness and education to reduce late stage diagnoses, especially in low income communities where lung cancer is most prevalent. Time Commitment Speakers have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested opportunity doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment. Qualifications Reliable transportation to speaking events in Rochester, MN Experience with lung cancer Enjoy public speaking Ability to work with diverse individuals to foster a culturally inclusive environmentAgency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation At A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester, Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in need. Speakers are the messengers who carry important information and resources that can save lives to the public. Raising awareness about lung cancer may take place through presentations given at service clubs, faith communities, brown bag lunches at businesses or neighborhood gatherings. Every time vital information is passed to new people, we have made a step forward. In this role, you will work with staff to share information about lung cancer and ABOH to community groups and at community events. Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope (ABOH) works to reduce this stigma and Increase lung cancer awareness and education to reduce late stage diagnoses, especially in low income communities where lung cancer is most prevalent. Time Commitment Speakers have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested opportunity doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment. Qualifications Reliable transportation to speaking events in Rochester, MN Experience with lung cancer Enjoy public speaking Ability to work with diverse individuals to foster a culturally inclusive environmentAgency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lung Cancer Education Event Assistant/TablerAt A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester, Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in need. Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope (ABOH) works to reduce this stigma and Increase lung cancer awareness and education to reduce late stage diagnoses, especially in low income communities where lung cancer is most prevalent. Time Commitment Event Assistants have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested opportunity doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment. Other Requirements -Reliable transportation to events in Rochester Agency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation At A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester, Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in need. Lung cancer carries an unkind stigma that often leaves patients feeling shamed and blamed. A Breath of Hope (ABOH) works to reduce this stigma and Increase lung cancer awareness and education to reduce late stage diagnoses, especially in low income communities where lung cancer is most prevalent. Time Commitment Event Assistants have the freedom to volunteer as often as they wish and may say no when the requested opportunity doesn’t work for them. ABOH does not require a minimum time commitment. Other Requirements -Reliable transportation to events in Rochester Agency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lung Cancer Patient Support Driver (Help get patients to their medical appointments)
At A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester, Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in
Agency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation
At A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester, Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in
Agency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lung Cancer Patient Support Peer-to Peer CompanionAt A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester,Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in need.
Agency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation At A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation (ABOH), based in Wayzata, Minnesota, our mission is to defeat lung cancer by funding groundbreaking research, awareness initiatives, education, and patient support. We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with Mayo Clinic to extend our vital patient services to the Rochester,Minnesota area, bringing compassionate support to lung cancer patients and families in need.
Agency: A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GATEway Science Fair Planning TeamThe GATEway Science Fair is an annual event held in the spring for students in grades 3 through 6. Participants may attend public, private or home school in Rochester or a surrounding community. The planning team works year round to organize the Fair. The work we do includes contacting donors, publicizing the opportunity, communicating with schools about the Fair, planning pre-fair Science Fair workshops, coordinating volunteers, updating documentation and much more. Opportunities vary in time commitment and responsibility. The team has monthly planning meetings from a few months before the event to a month afterwards but most of the work is done outside of those meetings by individuals or small teams working at home. The next GATEway Science Fair will be Saturday, April 26, 2025. Agency: GATEway, The Rochester Chapter Of MCGT The GATEway Science Fair is an annual event held in the spring for students in grades 3 through 6. Participants may attend public, private or home school in Rochester or a surrounding community. The planning team works year round to organize the Fair. The work we do includes contacting donors, publicizing the opportunity, communicating with schools about the Fair, planning pre-fair Science Fair workshops, coordinating volunteers, updating documentation and much more. Opportunities vary in time commitment and responsibility. The team has monthly planning meetings from a few months before the event to a month afterwards but most of the work is done outside of those meetings by individuals or small teams working at home. The next GATEway Science Fair will be Saturday, April 26, 2025. Agency: GATEway, The Rochester Chapter Of MCGT Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birthday Card RequestAre you looking to put your crafting skills to work or do you have extra cards at home? Family Service Rochester is seeking donations of birthday cards, handmade or store bought. Card donations can be made at the FSR South location: Questions? Feel free to contact Amanda at 507-361-0442 or akintzi@familyservicerochester.org Thank you for considering this opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Are you looking to put your crafting skills to work or do you have extra cards at home? Family Service Rochester is seeking donations of birthday cards, handmade or store bought. Card donations can be made at the FSR South location: Questions? Feel free to contact Amanda at 507-361-0442 or akintzi@familyservicerochester.org Thank you for considering this opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sewing and CraftsUse your crafty skills to bring joy and comfort to our patients. Sew and/or knit various items including blankets, gift packages for newborns that include burp cloths and baby hats, tummy pillows, toe cozies and more. These items are distributed to patients to provide comfort, warmth, and relaxation.
You don't need to be a sewer to join. Volunteers are also needed to cut materials, stuff pillows, and other projects. Before creating any items, please contact 507.292.7210 or volunteer@olmmed.org for patterns and drop off directions. Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Use your crafty skills to bring joy and comfort to our patients. Sew and/or knit various items including blankets, gift packages for newborns that include burp cloths and baby hats, tummy pillows, toe cozies and more. These items are distributed to patients to provide comfort, warmth, and relaxation.
You don't need to be a sewer to join. Volunteers are also needed to cut materials, stuff pillows, and other projects. Before creating any items, please contact 507.292.7210 or volunteer@olmmed.org for patterns and drop off directions. Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lend Your Time to our Hospital Gift ShopSpend a few hours in our gift shop, the Gift Box, greeting patients, family members and staff. Help to make them feel welcomed and appreciated. Gift Box volunteers are sometimes the first person a hospital guest will see upon arrival. You have the chance to show OMC's high standard of customer service and care by helping with gift selection, handling transactions, keeping the shop clean and neat, helping to select inventory, and assisting guests with finding their appointment locations. New shifts of 4pm to 7pm, or similar, have started to accommodate students and working adults. Weekends can be available as well. No experience required. We will train and provide support.
Volunteer with a Friend - No need to be in the Gift Box alone. Volunteer with a friend and give back together.
or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Spend a few hours in our gift shop, the Gift Box, greeting patients, family members and staff. Help to make them feel welcomed and appreciated. Gift Box volunteers are sometimes the first person a hospital guest will see upon arrival. You have the chance to show OMC's high standard of customer service and care by helping with gift selection, handling transactions, keeping the shop clean and neat, helping to select inventory, and assisting guests with finding their appointment locations. New shifts of 4pm to 7pm, or similar, have started to accommodate students and working adults. Weekends can be available as well. No experience required. We will train and provide support.
Volunteer with a Friend - No need to be in the Gift Box alone. Volunteer with a friend and give back together.
or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Women's Health Pavilion or Hospital GreeterVolunteer Greeters set the tone for the patient experience at OMC. When walking into our facilities, our caring, knowledgeable and thoughtful greeters help patients and their families with finding their physician, understanding safety and protocols when necessary, and assisting patients out of the facility. This may include pushing wheelchairs. Greeting is done anytime Monday thru Friday typically between 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM in the Women's Health Pavilion at our hospital on 4th Street SE. The Greeter position is also available on the Hospital side, near Cafe 49. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org). or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Volunteer Greeters set the tone for the patient experience at OMC. When walking into our facilities, our caring, knowledgeable and thoughtful greeters help patients and their families with finding their physician, understanding safety and protocols when necessary, and assisting patients out of the facility. This may include pushing wheelchairs. Greeting is done anytime Monday thru Friday typically between 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM in the Women's Health Pavilion at our hospital on 4th Street SE. The Greeter position is also available on the Hospital side, near Cafe 49. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org). or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Silent Auction VolunteerSilent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September. o This position requires interaction with business owners/individuals to share a little with them about Elder Network and the work that the agency does, as well as making an ask for donated goods/services from the business prior to August 1st, 2024. Please reach out to Elder Network and request to speak with Becca at 507-285-5272, or email Becca at beccah@elder-network.org, if you are interested in volunteering with this opportunity. Agency: Elder Network Silent Auction Volunteers work with 10-20 assigned/self-selected businesses/individuals in the community who are able to provide Elder Network with donated goods or services for their silent auction at the annual gala in September. o This position requires interaction with business owners/individuals to share a little with them about Elder Network and the work that the agency does, as well as making an ask for donated goods/services from the business prior to August 1st, 2024. Please reach out to Elder Network and request to speak with Becca at 507-285-5272, or email Becca at beccah@elder-network.org, if you are interested in volunteering with this opportunity. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Part-Time Companion - Paid PositionAre you 18 and older and enjoy helping those over 55 years of age who may need a little assistance with non-medical services such as meal preparation, light laundry, emptying trash, shopping, appointments, etc.? Elder Network is a local non-profit agency serving older adults in our area for 35 years. We are looking to hire responsible, self-directed, caring and compassionate individuals who are interested in being part of our team. Companion schedules can be flexible. Necessary training and background checks are required. Contact Holly Brown at 507-285-5272 or hollyb@elder-network.org. Agency: Elder Network Are you 18 and older and enjoy helping those over 55 years of age who may need a little assistance with non-medical services such as meal preparation, light laundry, emptying trash, shopping, appointments, etc.? Elder Network is a local non-profit agency serving older adults in our area for 35 years. We are looking to hire responsible, self-directed, caring and compassionate individuals who are interested in being part of our team. Companion schedules can be flexible. Necessary training and background checks are required. Contact Holly Brown at 507-285-5272 or hollyb@elder-network.org. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office/Development VolunteersThe Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. The mission of Elder Network is that, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” Though only 46% of adults believe our community promotes senior independence, Elder Network is dedicated towards expanding services and resources for these individuals (CHNA, Olmsted County, 2019). We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network sustains their programs and services through grants, earned income from program fees, service contracts with the government, private contributions from donors, support from area businesses, and fundraising efforts. Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. Office & Development Volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, provide aid in drafting and updating mailing lists for events and mailings, assist with inputting donor data into our computer system, making calls to donors, writing and sending thank you cards to donors, etc. Please contact Becca with interest, at beccah@elder-network.org or call her at 507-285-5272. Agency: Elder Network The Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. The mission of Elder Network is that, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” Though only 46% of adults believe our community promotes senior independence, Elder Network is dedicated towards expanding services and resources for these individuals (CHNA, Olmsted County, 2019). We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network sustains their programs and services through grants, earned income from program fees, service contracts with the government, private contributions from donors, support from area businesses, and fundraising efforts. Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. Office & Development Volunteers can provide clerical assistance in organizing event-related files and folders, provide aid in drafting and updating mailing lists for events and mailings, assist with inputting donor data into our computer system, making calls to donors, writing and sending thank you cards to donors, etc. Please contact Becca with interest, at beccah@elder-network.org or call her at 507-285-5272. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Memory Café Volunteer PresenterMemory Café is for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory difficulties. Our Memory Café in Rochester is open to anyone who is experiencing dementia, as well as their caregiver. We open this program to community members on a monthly basis, on the third Thursday of the month, from 2-3pm. The concept of Memory Café is to open a local, community hub that provides a welcoming and accepting nature for seniors with dementia. These individuals often face many isolating stigmas and stereotypes-preventing them from experiencing socialization opportunities that keep them in touch with their humanity. With the Memory Cafes, seniors with dementia can meet others going through similar experiences, while enjoying relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks. Their participation does not incur set fees, but rather they attend based upon their own, voluntary contributions. The Olmsted County Memory Café is held in Zadeo's Pizza in the Cub Foods Plaza, at 1021 15th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904.
Agency: Elder Network Memory Café is for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory difficulties. Our Memory Café in Rochester is open to anyone who is experiencing dementia, as well as their caregiver. We open this program to community members on a monthly basis, on the third Thursday of the month, from 2-3pm. The concept of Memory Café is to open a local, community hub that provides a welcoming and accepting nature for seniors with dementia. These individuals often face many isolating stigmas and stereotypes-preventing them from experiencing socialization opportunities that keep them in touch with their humanity. With the Memory Cafes, seniors with dementia can meet others going through similar experiences, while enjoying relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks. Their participation does not incur set fees, but rather they attend based upon their own, voluntary contributions. The Olmsted County Memory Café is held in Zadeo's Pizza in the Cub Foods Plaza, at 1021 15th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904.
Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Memory Cafe Co-FacilitatorThe Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. The mission of Elder Network is that, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. Memory Café is for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory difficulties. Our Memory Café in Rochester is open to anyone who is experiencing dementia, as well as their caregiver. We open this program to community members on a monthly basis, on the third Thursday of the month, from 2-3pm. The concept of Memory Café is to open a local, community hub that provides a welcoming and accepting nature for seniors with dementia. These individuals often face many isolating stigmas and stereotypes-preventing them from experiencing socialization opportunities that keep them in touch with their humanity. With the Memory Cafes, seniors with dementia can meet others going through similar experiences, while enjoying relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks. Their participation does not incur set fees, but rather they attend based upon their own, voluntary contributions. The Olmsted County Memory Café is held in Zadeo's Pizza in the Cub Foods Plaza, at 1021 15th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904. The Co-Facilitator would need to be available for set-up, the program, and the event itself. We are seeking someone with either personal or professional experience working with others with dementia. A team player who can work with groups of 10-20 individuals and who can work to assist those with dementia and their caregivers to enjoy relaxing activities, crafts, and food set-up, would be our ideal candidate for this volunteer position. We will also provide additional training on working with those with dementia, as well as assisting caregivers of those with dementia. We will provide support of the co-facilitator in learning how to conduct the activities of each session. We will have pre-planned activities with the supplies and directions available, as well as another co-facilitator who is well-acquainted with the facilities, set-up, schedule, supplies, etc. to assist with each Memory Café. If you are interested in learning more about Memory Café, and/or the position of a co-facilitator for these events, please reach out to Elder Network by calling 507-285-5272, or by emailing us at melissas@elder-network.org. A background clearance will be required for all co-facilitators. Snacks will be served at each session, and additional opportunities for learning and growing in one's understanding of dementia and caregiving will be offered to co-facilitators and participants of the Memory Café. Agency: Elder Network The Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. The mission of Elder Network is that, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. Memory Café is for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory difficulties. Our Memory Café in Rochester is open to anyone who is experiencing dementia, as well as their caregiver. We open this program to community members on a monthly basis, on the third Thursday of the month, from 2-3pm. The concept of Memory Café is to open a local, community hub that provides a welcoming and accepting nature for seniors with dementia. These individuals often face many isolating stigmas and stereotypes-preventing them from experiencing socialization opportunities that keep them in touch with their humanity. With the Memory Cafes, seniors with dementia can meet others going through similar experiences, while enjoying relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks. Their participation does not incur set fees, but rather they attend based upon their own, voluntary contributions. The Olmsted County Memory Café is held in Zadeo's Pizza in the Cub Foods Plaza, at 1021 15th Ave SE, Rochester, MN 55904. The Co-Facilitator would need to be available for set-up, the program, and the event itself. We are seeking someone with either personal or professional experience working with others with dementia. A team player who can work with groups of 10-20 individuals and who can work to assist those with dementia and their caregivers to enjoy relaxing activities, crafts, and food set-up, would be our ideal candidate for this volunteer position. We will also provide additional training on working with those with dementia, as well as assisting caregivers of those with dementia. We will provide support of the co-facilitator in learning how to conduct the activities of each session. We will have pre-planned activities with the supplies and directions available, as well as another co-facilitator who is well-acquainted with the facilities, set-up, schedule, supplies, etc. to assist with each Memory Café. If you are interested in learning more about Memory Café, and/or the position of a co-facilitator for these events, please reach out to Elder Network by calling 507-285-5272, or by emailing us at melissas@elder-network.org. A background clearance will be required for all co-facilitators. Snacks will be served at each session, and additional opportunities for learning and growing in one's understanding of dementia and caregiving will be offered to co-facilitators and participants of the Memory Café. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical and Non-Medical Transportation DriversThe Medical Transportation Program is provided by volunteer drivers to and from crucial health care appointments such as medical, dental, support groups, mental wellness, hearing and eye, etc. The Non-Medical Transportation Program affords clients the opportunity to receive rides from volunteers to and from important resources in the community such as the grocery store, places of worship, the barbershop, the bank, etc. This service is available in Olmsted County, and most rides are within Rochester city limits. Both programs follow the same program guidelines, as well as volunteer duties, except that drivers assisting clients to the grocery store may be asked to carry the groceries to the door of the client's home. We are currently seeking drivers who have a clean driving record and are willing to contribute 2-3 hours of their time each week to providing this necessary and important community service. Drivers will receive weekly emails with appointment times that are available for service delivery. Drivers can select one or more rides based upon their own schedule, agreeing to bring a client to their medical appointment, and then back home again. Volunteers are not expected to assist with transfers and are not expected to sit with clients during appointments. Volunteers provide transportation and a friendly visit during the ride for the seniors served through this program. Please call Donna for interest in volunteering with this program: 507-285-5272. Elder Network staff can assist interested volunteers in completing the necessary forms. Background checks are required for all volunteers through the Elder Network and can be completed with the assistance of Elder Network staff. Agency: Elder Network The Medical Transportation Program is provided by volunteer drivers to and from crucial health care appointments such as medical, dental, support groups, mental wellness, hearing and eye, etc. The Non-Medical Transportation Program affords clients the opportunity to receive rides from volunteers to and from important resources in the community such as the grocery store, places of worship, the barbershop, the bank, etc. This service is available in Olmsted County, and most rides are within Rochester city limits. Both programs follow the same program guidelines, as well as volunteer duties, except that drivers assisting clients to the grocery store may be asked to carry the groceries to the door of the client's home. We are currently seeking drivers who have a clean driving record and are willing to contribute 2-3 hours of their time each week to providing this necessary and important community service. Drivers will receive weekly emails with appointment times that are available for service delivery. Drivers can select one or more rides based upon their own schedule, agreeing to bring a client to their medical appointment, and then back home again. Volunteers are not expected to assist with transfers and are not expected to sit with clients during appointments. Volunteers provide transportation and a friendly visit during the ride for the seniors served through this program. Please call Donna for interest in volunteering with this program: 507-285-5272. Elder Network staff can assist interested volunteers in completing the necessary forms. Background checks are required for all volunteers through the Elder Network and can be completed with the assistance of Elder Network staff. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901-2994 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gala Volunteer CoordinatorThe Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. The mission of Elder Network is that, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” Though only 46% of adults believe our community promotes senior independence, Elder Network is dedicated towards expanding services and resources for these individuals (CHNA, Olmsted County, 2019). We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network sustains their programs and services through grants, earned income from program fees, service contracts with the government, private contributions from donors, support from area businesses, and fundraising efforts. Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. The Volunteer Coordinator can assist the Committee Chair by providing them with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers. The Gala is scheduled for September 21st, 2024, and this position supports the coordination of volunteers from May-September, with the bulk of the hours occurring in July-September. If interested, please reach out to Becca at beccah@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272 to request to speak with her. Agency: Elder Network The Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. The mission of Elder Network is that, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” Though only 46% of adults believe our community promotes senior independence, Elder Network is dedicated towards expanding services and resources for these individuals (CHNA, Olmsted County, 2019). We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network sustains their programs and services through grants, earned income from program fees, service contracts with the government, private contributions from donors, support from area businesses, and fundraising efforts. Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. The Volunteer Coordinator can assist the Committee Chair by providing them with assistance in procuring volunteers to support the Gala, as well as to coordinate those volunteers. The Gala is scheduled for September 21st, 2024, and this position supports the coordination of volunteers from May-September, with the bulk of the hours occurring in July-September. If interested, please reach out to Becca at beccah@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272 to request to speak with her. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Essential Donations for Elder NetworkElder Network's Wish List Items Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. Elder Network would like you to consider donating supplies which help support our essential programs and services for seniors and their caregivers in Olmsted, Wabasha, and Winona Counties. We are in need of: Coffee (regular/decaf in k-cups and/or ground) Trash bags Paper products (paper plates, napkins, paper towels, cups) Visa gift cards to help us purchase paper goods, office items, etc. Kleenex Disposable non-latex/nitrile medical gloves (medium and large) 5-Star 3 and 5 subject notebooks Kwik Trip gas cards Mead Cambridge meeting notes notebooks Small bottles of hand lotion (unscented)Financial donations and grocery store gift cards are always appreciated, as these allow us to buy for other specific needs such as other essential office supplies. Thank-you for helping us allocate our funding to our programs and services. Agency: Elder Network Elder Network's Wish List Items Elder Network currently provides the following services: Companion Care, Respite Care, Friendly Visiting, Medical and Non-Medical Transportation, Senior Advocacy, PEARLs, Educational programs and groups such as Powerful Tools for Caregiving and Aging Mastery, our Technology Assistance Program, and Caregiver Support through REACH coaching, dementia and caregiver support groups, an art group, and a mindfulness group. Throughout the past 35 years of service, Elder Network has been dedicated to serving older adults and their loved ones, which include caregivers, family members, and friends. Through these 35 years of operation, Elder Network has committed resources to training staff, volunteers, clients, and community members on dementia, accessibility, diversity, end-of-life planning, grief support, suicide prevention, mental health in the aging population, and many other vital areas of service delivery that pertain to those 55 years of age and older. Elder Network would like you to consider donating supplies which help support our essential programs and services for seniors and their caregivers in Olmsted, Wabasha, and Winona Counties. We are in need of: Coffee (regular/decaf in k-cups and/or ground) Trash bags Paper products (paper plates, napkins, paper towels, cups) Visa gift cards to help us purchase paper goods, office items, etc. Kleenex Disposable non-latex/nitrile medical gloves (medium and large) 5-Star 3 and 5 subject notebooks Kwik Trip gas cards Mead Cambridge meeting notes notebooks Small bottles of hand lotion (unscented)Financial donations and grocery store gift cards are always appreciated, as these allow us to buy for other specific needs such as other essential office supplies. Thank-you for helping us allocate our funding to our programs and services. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Elder Network Mailing VolunteersMailing Volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis to share the opportunity with clients to take a survey and share their satisfaction with services and programs with our staff, as well as campaigns or voluntary contribution requests that empower our agency to provide services at affordable rates for seniors and their caregivers. If interested, please contact Becca at beccah@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272 to speak with her. Agency: Elder Network Mailing Volunteers assist with mailings that occur on a semi-annual basis to share the opportunity with clients to take a survey and share their satisfaction with services and programs with our staff, as well as campaigns or voluntary contribution requests that empower our agency to provide services at affordable rates for seniors and their caregivers. If interested, please contact Becca at beccah@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272 to speak with her. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caregiver Respite VolunteerWould you consider visiting a homebound senior? Many seniors are providing 24/7 care to a spouse or parent. You can provide the caregiver a needed break during the day and enjoy a lively conversation with a senior who needs company while the caregiver is away. Can you help? Male respite volunteers are especially needed. The commitment is typically scheduled on a regular basis, and timeframes range from 1-3 hours. Let us know what would work best for your schedule, and we will work to match you with a client with a similar schedule. Background check and training are required. Please reach out to the Program Coordinator in your region to discuss becoming involved with this program: Holly Brown for Olmsted County through email at hollyb@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272; Bonnie Sandberg for Wabasha County through email at bonnies@elder-network.org or call 651-565-3237; or Danelle Lawson for Winona County through email at danellel@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272. Agency: Elder Network Would you consider visiting a homebound senior? Many seniors are providing 24/7 care to a spouse or parent. You can provide the caregiver a needed break during the day and enjoy a lively conversation with a senior who needs company while the caregiver is away. Can you help? Male respite volunteers are especially needed. The commitment is typically scheduled on a regular basis, and timeframes range from 1-3 hours. Let us know what would work best for your schedule, and we will work to match you with a client with a similar schedule. Background check and training are required. Please reach out to the Program Coordinator in your region to discuss becoming involved with this program: Holly Brown for Olmsted County through email at hollyb@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272; Bonnie Sandberg for Wabasha County through email at bonnies@elder-network.org or call 651-565-3237; or Danelle Lawson for Winona County through email at danellel@elder-network.org or call 507-285-5272. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901-1732 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberThe Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. Elder Network’s mission is, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” Though only 46% of adults believe our community promotes senior independence, Elder Network is dedicated towards expanding services and resources for these individuals (CHNA, Olmsted County, 2019). We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network strives to serve as a network to assist caregivers and care receivers to find information, organizations and resources available in the community to meet an identified need. Elder Network sustains their programs and services through grants, earned income from program fees, service contracts with the government, private contributions from donors, support from area businesses, and fundraising efforts. Learn more on our website. Are you looking for a way to give back in your community? Elder Network is looking for a collaborative team player to join their Board of Directors to help further our mission so “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” We are looking for someone who is knowledgeable and passionate about the issues facing older adults today. What does being a Board Member involve? Board members are expected to attend monthly meetings, uphold the Governance Policy of the organization, participate in fundraising activities, and be an ambassador for Elder Network within the community. If you or someone you know fits this description, please contact Becca at beccah@elder-network.org or call the Elder Network office at 507-285-5272. Agency: Elder Network The Elder Network is a 501(c)(3) human services agency that was formed in 1988, and was incorporated on May 28th, 1991. Elder Network’s mission is, “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” Though only 46% of adults believe our community promotes senior independence, Elder Network is dedicated towards expanding services and resources for these individuals (CHNA, Olmsted County, 2019). We focus on helping seniors and caregivers to maintain their general health and well-being, including their mental health; and to maintain independence and quality of life in a safe, supported environment. Elder Network strives to serve as a network to assist caregivers and care receivers to find information, organizations and resources available in the community to meet an identified need. Elder Network sustains their programs and services through grants, earned income from program fees, service contracts with the government, private contributions from donors, support from area businesses, and fundraising efforts. Learn more on our website. Are you looking for a way to give back in your community? Elder Network is looking for a collaborative team player to join their Board of Directors to help further our mission so “Those 55 and better and their caregivers have the opportunity to thrive and lead rewarding lives.” We are looking for someone who is knowledgeable and passionate about the issues facing older adults today. What does being a Board Member involve? Board members are expected to attend monthly meetings, uphold the Governance Policy of the organization, participate in fundraising activities, and be an ambassador for Elder Network within the community. If you or someone you know fits this description, please contact Becca at beccah@elder-network.org or call the Elder Network office at 507-285-5272. Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mini Library Book StockingUnited Way of Southeast Minnesota Is an organization that connections people to resources. We focus on the building blocks of a good quality of life, education being one of those. We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities! This volunteer opportunity calls for stocking our local mini libraries with donated children’s books.. By keeping mini libraries stocked with books we are inspiring readers and expanding access to books. . This volunteer opportunity is one you can do whenever works for your schedule! Your time commitment could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule so please specify how you would like to be engaged on this project. Books will be available at the United Way service building located at 903 West Center Street suite 100. Please schedule book pick up from our office. Here’s a guide to help you get started: Identify Locations: We will provide map showing the locations of mini libraries around town. We will give input on what locations other volunteers have dropped books off at already, though we cannot guarantee that all the locations we suggest will have room for our books. We will suggest 3-5 libraries at a time, though you are welcome to do more! Books pickup : Schedule pickup from Unite Way services building by calling the front desk at 507-287-2000 Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. United Way will arrange the books. Distribute Books: Volunteers will take a mix of books to each location to ensure a variety of genres and age-appropriate selections are shared among various locations.Locating Mini Libraries in Rochester, MN: To find a mini library near you, please follow these steps: click here for the map tool 1. Enter Your Zip Code or "Rochester, MN": Use the search bar on the map tool. 2. Locate the Nearest Mini Library: The map will display the mini libraries closest to your entered location. 3. Select Your Preferred Mini Library: Click on a library marker on the map to view more details or directions. For more information, contact our Impact Operations Associate, Zeni Aly at 507-287-7877 or zenia@uwolmsted.org. Thank you for giving back to your community! Agency: United Way of Southeast Minnesota United Way of Southeast Minnesota Is an organization that connections people to resources. We focus on the building blocks of a good quality of life, education being one of those. We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities! This volunteer opportunity calls for stocking our local mini libraries with donated children’s books.. By keeping mini libraries stocked with books we are inspiring readers and expanding access to books. . This volunteer opportunity is one you can do whenever works for your schedule! Your time commitment could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule so please specify how you would like to be engaged on this project. Books will be available at the United Way service building located at 903 West Center Street suite 100. Please schedule book pick up from our office. Here’s a guide to help you get started: Identify Locations: We will provide map showing the locations of mini libraries around town. We will give input on what locations other volunteers have dropped books off at already, though we cannot guarantee that all the locations we suggest will have room for our books. We will suggest 3-5 libraries at a time, though you are welcome to do more! Books pickup : Schedule pickup from Unite Way services building by calling the front desk at 507-287-2000 Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. United Way will arrange the books. Distribute Books: Volunteers will take a mix of books to each location to ensure a variety of genres and age-appropriate selections are shared among various locations.Locating Mini Libraries in Rochester, MN: To find a mini library near you, please follow these steps: click here for the map tool 1. Enter Your Zip Code or "Rochester, MN": Use the search bar on the map tool. 2. Locate the Nearest Mini Library: The map will display the mini libraries closest to your entered location. 3. Select Your Preferred Mini Library: Click on a library marker on the map to view more details or directions. For more information, contact our Impact Operations Associate, Zeni Aly at 507-287-7877 or zenia@uwolmsted.org. Thank you for giving back to your community! Agency: United Way of Southeast Minnesota Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Computer Skills Classroom VolunteerYou do not have to be a computer whiz to help adults who are new to computers learn to operate a mouse, check their email, find a website, etc. This a great opportunity to use your knowledge to help adult learners meet their educational goals. The teacher describes this volunteer position as being "a guide on the side" for some students who need a little extra direction. Operates under the direction of the classroom teacher. Hours: 1 day/ week for 1 hour (9-10a m or 3-4 pm). Agency: Adult and Family Literacy (Hawthorne Education Center) You do not have to be a computer whiz to help adults who are new to computers learn to operate a mouse, check their email, find a website, etc. This a great opportunity to use your knowledge to help adult learners meet their educational goals. The teacher describes this volunteer position as being "a guide on the side" for some students who need a little extra direction. Operates under the direction of the classroom teacher. Hours: 1 day/ week for 1 hour (9-10a m or 3-4 pm). Agency: Adult and Family Literacy (Hawthorne Education Center) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Volunteer Opportunities!Family Service Rochester has many family-oriented volunteer opportunities! Meals on Wheels Seasonal yard cleanup for older adults Food box assembly and delivery Snow shoveling and lawn mowing for older adultsIf you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org or sign up to volunteer via the Volunteer Portal. Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Family Service Rochester has many family-oriented volunteer opportunities! Meals on Wheels Seasonal yard cleanup for older adults Food box assembly and delivery Snow shoveling and lawn mowing for older adultsIf you would like more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Volunteer Engagement Team at 507-287-2010 or volunteers@familyservicerochester.org or sign up to volunteer via the Volunteer Portal. Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companionship VisitsFamily Service Rochester is seeking volunteers to spend time with seniors and adults with disabilities. You can help by spending time talking, socializing, playing cards, and enjoying hobbies with someone in the community. Questions? You can reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Team at volunteers@familyservicerochester.org or 507-287-2010 Thank you for considering this opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Family Service Rochester is seeking volunteers to spend time with seniors and adults with disabilities. You can help by spending time talking, socializing, playing cards, and enjoying hobbies with someone in the community. Questions? You can reach out to our Volunteer Engagement Team at volunteers@familyservicerochester.org or 507-287-2010 Thank you for considering this opportunity! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Commitee Members (Finance/tech - website/social media) - Restorative JusticeTRRJ is seeking passionate volunteers to help us expand our impact. We are currently looking to fill roles on our Finance Committee and looking for those with technology skills relating to website, software for case management, and/or social media management. If you have skills in these areas and a desire to contribute to restorative and racial justice, we want to hear from you. Finance committee - budgeting, tracking of funds, goal setting Technology - programmatic software, website, social mediaThese committees generally meet once a month or as needed. Time is decided by each committee. If interested please email info@trrj.org with your resume. Thank you! Agency: Three Rivers Restorative Justice TRRJ is seeking passionate volunteers to help us expand our impact. We are currently looking to fill roles on our Finance Committee and looking for those with technology skills relating to website, software for case management, and/or social media management. If you have skills in these areas and a desire to contribute to restorative and racial justice, we want to hear from you. Finance committee - budgeting, tracking of funds, goal setting Technology - programmatic software, website, social mediaThese committees generally meet once a month or as needed. Time is decided by each committee. If interested please email info@trrj.org with your resume. Thank you! Agency: Three Rivers Restorative Justice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sewers, fabric cuttersBundles of Love provides diaper bags filled with 28+ baby items given to MN families/babies in need. Volunteers are needed to sew baby garments including gowns, sleepers, bibs, burp cloths, onesies, diaper bags, etc. If you can't sew we still need your help to cut fabric using available patterns. Work at home as your schedule allows or join us at our workroom at Assisi Heights Tuesday mornings 9:00-12:00 or Wednesday afternoons 1:00-5:00. All the supplies and sewing machines are provided. Donations for diapers (size 1), baby wash, baby wipes are accepted. Fabrics needed are baby appropriate knit fabric for sleepers and gowns, heavier fabric like upholstery or denim for diaper bags, soft acrylic yarns for afghans/sweaters and flannel for receiving blankets and bibs. Contact us at sharon.landsworth@bundlesoflove.org for further information. Agency: Bundles of Love Charity Bundles of Love provides diaper bags filled with 28+ baby items given to MN families/babies in need. Volunteers are needed to sew baby garments including gowns, sleepers, bibs, burp cloths, onesies, diaper bags, etc. If you can't sew we still need your help to cut fabric using available patterns. Work at home as your schedule allows or join us at our workroom at Assisi Heights Tuesday mornings 9:00-12:00 or Wednesday afternoons 1:00-5:00. All the supplies and sewing machines are provided. Donations for diapers (size 1), baby wash, baby wipes are accepted. Fabrics needed are baby appropriate knit fabric for sleepers and gowns, heavier fabric like upholstery or denim for diaper bags, soft acrylic yarns for afghans/sweaters and flannel for receiving blankets and bibs. Contact us at sharon.landsworth@bundlesoflove.org for further information. Agency: Bundles of Love Charity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Clinic - RNs Needed!Volunteers must complete an application, background check, and Safe From Harm training. Please contact our medical clinic directly with any questions at 507-529-4100. Agency: Rochester Salvation Army Volunteers must complete an application, background check, and Safe From Harm training. Please contact our medical clinic directly with any questions at 507-529-4100. Agency: Rochester Salvation Army Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Help OthersOver the past 3 years The Landing MN has grown with the support of you, our community members. With this growth comes the need for a permanent location for our organization to call home. We are working hard to make this a reality so our friends that are experiencing homelessness will continue to have that "soft place to land" at The Landing MN. Your continued financial support is more important now than it has ever been. Please visit our website, thelandingmn.org to make a recurrent or one time donations to help us help others. You may also mail checks to our business address, 718 22nd St. NE, Rochester, MN 55906. Follow us on Facebook, our website or Instagram for further information and updates. Have a blessed day, Dan Dan W. Fifield, RN Co-Founder/President Clothing: Men's Jeans, waist sizes 32, 34 & 36, lengths of 32 & 34 Tennis Shoes & Outdoor Work Type Boots Sweat Shirts/Hoodies T-Shirts New Underwear & Socks Camping Gear (tents, sleeping bags) Backpacks Food Items: Single Serve, Individually Wrapped Tuna Packets and Snack Pack's Crackers Noodle Cups Ravioli Nuts Monetary donations are also accepted to purchase the above items on our website or Facebook page, or feel free to call us at 507-884-0423 with any questions. Agency: The Landing MN Over the past 3 years The Landing MN has grown with the support of you, our community members. With this growth comes the need for a permanent location for our organization to call home. We are working hard to make this a reality so our friends that are experiencing homelessness will continue to have that "soft place to land" at The Landing MN. Your continued financial support is more important now than it has ever been. Please visit our website, thelandingmn.org to make a recurrent or one time donations to help us help others. You may also mail checks to our business address, 718 22nd St. NE, Rochester, MN 55906. Follow us on Facebook, our website or Instagram for further information and updates. Have a blessed day, Dan Dan W. Fifield, RN Co-Founder/President Clothing: Men's Jeans, waist sizes 32, 34 & 36, lengths of 32 & 34 Tennis Shoes & Outdoor Work Type Boots Sweat Shirts/Hoodies T-Shirts New Underwear & Socks Camping Gear (tents, sleeping bags) Backpacks Food Items: Single Serve, Individually Wrapped Tuna Packets and Snack Pack's Crackers Noodle Cups Ravioli Nuts Monetary donations are also accepted to purchase the above items on our website or Facebook page, or feel free to call us at 507-884-0423 with any questions. Agency: The Landing MN Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Non-profit Bookkeeper NeededWe are looking for a bookkeeper who has non-profit experience to assist with our annual financial review and 990 filing. We operate on a budget of less than $75,000 and we use QuickBooks to track all expenses and revenues. Agency: Project Get Outdoors, Inc. We are looking for a bookkeeper who has non-profit experience to assist with our annual financial review and 990 filing. We operate on a budget of less than $75,000 and we use QuickBooks to track all expenses and revenues. Agency: Project Get Outdoors, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55981 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assist with website and social media updatesProject Get Outdoors (Project GO) is seeking one or two volunteers with graphic design and social media experience to help update our website and social media pages (Facebook and Instagram). This opportunity allows volunteers to work from the comfort of their own home, on their own time and to enhance their resume and portfolio. Agency: Project Get Outdoors, Inc. Project Get Outdoors (Project GO) is seeking one or two volunteers with graphic design and social media experience to help update our website and social media pages (Facebook and Instagram). This opportunity allows volunteers to work from the comfort of their own home, on their own time and to enhance their resume and portfolio. Agency: Project Get Outdoors, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55981 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hauling Help Request - Do you have a truck?Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers to help seniors and those with disabilities. We currently have seniors looking for help hauling away larger items to the dump or donation center. Do you have a truck? Can you help? Please respond to this volunteer need, and we will reach out to you directly with more information. Family Service Rochester’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors program supports older adults, helping them remain safe and independent in their homes. How to directly sign up for this opportunity: Agency: Family Service Rochester Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers to help seniors and those with disabilities. We currently have seniors looking for help hauling away larger items to the dump or donation center. Do you have a truck? Can you help? Please respond to this volunteer need, and we will reach out to you directly with more information. Family Service Rochester’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors program supports older adults, helping them remain safe and independent in their homes. How to directly sign up for this opportunity: Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tree & Shrub Trimming Help Needed for SeniorsWe are in search of volunteers to help local seniors and disabled homeowners with light tree and shrub trimming and thick weed removal. Do you have a couple hours to help? For more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Volunteer Engagement Team at: Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester We are in search of volunteers to help local seniors and disabled homeowners with light tree and shrub trimming and thick weed removal. Do you have a couple hours to help? For more information about volunteering with Family Service Rochester, please reach out to a member of our Volunteer Engagement Team at: Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: High Schoolers: Earn Your Varsity Letter in Community Service!What is Varsity Letter in Community Service?
Through the Varsity Letter in Community Service (VLCS) program, United Way of Olmsted County partners with high schools in our coverage area- Dodge, Fillmore, Olmsted and Winona Counties- to recognize and reward students for their volunteer efforts in the community. High school students who volunteer 100 hours in one program year can earn their school varsity letter. With 52 weeks in a year, that is equivalent to about 2 hours per week! We invite students to explore Get Connected for local volunteer opportunities. 2024-2025 School Year Applications are due Saturday, March 1, 2025. Learn more at: www.uwolmsted.org/volunteer (Click on the Varsity Letter in Community Service tab) How to Apply Review the 2024-2025 application packet. If you're new to VLCS, email Sonja so she knows you're interested and can answer any questions you may have!Keep track of your volunteer hours throughout the year. You will be asked to turn in a volunteer hour tracker with your application. Each time you volunteer, either take a photo OR get your volunteer supervisor to sign a piece of organization letterhead or send Sonja an email verifying your volunteer time. Complete a reflection piece that includes:What you have learned about yourself during your volunteer experiences over the program yearWhat you have discovered about your community through your volunteer experienceWhat you enjoyed most about the experienceHow you feel this experience has shaped your worldview Turn in all application materials to United Way of Olmsted County by March 1, 2025:Your reflection piece Volunteer hour tracker Verification for each organization you volunteered withThe personal information and signature sheetApplication Materials All supplemental materials including Requirements & Resources, Volunteer Hour Trackers, and FAQs are included in the application packet. Email Sonja Sommerfeldt, Impact Program Coordinator sonjas@uwolmsted.org with any questions. Important Dates Hours are for eligible volunteer work from March 1, 2024 - February 28, 2025. Application deadline is on or before March 1, 2025. You may email sonjas@uwolmsted.org OR mail/hand deliver your application to our office at: United Way of Olmsted County, 903 West Center Street, Suite 100, Rochester, MN 55902, Attn: Sonja Sommerfeldt VLCS What to Expect After You Apply United Way of Olmsted County will notify you via email that we have received your application. United Way of Olmsted County will notify you by April 1, 2025 with a determination of whether you are receiving this award. A student who qualifies for the Varsity Letter in Community Service, will receive an award certificate and a community service pin from United Way of Olmsted County if he/she is a first, second, third or fourth year earning the award. These are currently free of charge. Participating high schools will offer the school's varsity letter and any associated acknowledgements/awards.Agency: United Way of Southeast Minnesota What is Varsity Letter in Community Service?
Through the Varsity Letter in Community Service (VLCS) program, United Way of Olmsted County partners with high schools in our coverage area- Dodge, Fillmore, Olmsted and Winona Counties- to recognize and reward students for their volunteer efforts in the community. High school students who volunteer 100 hours in one program year can earn their school varsity letter. With 52 weeks in a year, that is equivalent to about 2 hours per week! We invite students to explore Get Connected for local volunteer opportunities. 2024-2025 School Year Applications are due Saturday, March 1, 2025. Learn more at: www.uwolmsted.org/volunteer (Click on the Varsity Letter in Community Service tab) How to Apply Review the 2024-2025 application packet. If you're new to VLCS, email Sonja so she knows you're interested and can answer any questions you may have!Keep track of your volunteer hours throughout the year. You will be asked to turn in a volunteer hour tracker with your application. Each time you volunteer, either take a photo OR get your volunteer supervisor to sign a piece of organization letterhead or send Sonja an email verifying your volunteer time. Complete a reflection piece that includes:What you have learned about yourself during your volunteer experiences over the program yearWhat you have discovered about your community through your volunteer experienceWhat you enjoyed most about the experienceHow you feel this experience has shaped your worldview Turn in all application materials to United Way of Olmsted County by March 1, 2025:Your reflection piece Volunteer hour tracker Verification for each organization you volunteered withThe personal information and signature sheetApplication Materials All supplemental materials including Requirements & Resources, Volunteer Hour Trackers, and FAQs are included in the application packet. Email Sonja Sommerfeldt, Impact Program Coordinator sonjas@uwolmsted.org with any questions. Important Dates Hours are for eligible volunteer work from March 1, 2024 - February 28, 2025. Application deadline is on or before March 1, 2025. You may email sonjas@uwolmsted.org OR mail/hand deliver your application to our office at: United Way of Olmsted County, 903 West Center Street, Suite 100, Rochester, MN 55902, Attn: Sonja Sommerfeldt VLCS What to Expect After You Apply United Way of Olmsted County will notify you via email that we have received your application. United Way of Olmsted County will notify you by April 1, 2025 with a determination of whether you are receiving this award. A student who qualifies for the Varsity Letter in Community Service, will receive an award certificate and a community service pin from United Way of Olmsted County if he/she is a first, second, third or fourth year earning the award. These are currently free of charge. Participating high schools will offer the school's varsity letter and any associated acknowledgements/awards.Agency: United Way of Southeast Minnesota Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Victims, Change Lives: Event Coordinators Needed!Did you know 2 out of 3 people will be impacted by drunk driving in their lifetime? MADD needs people like YOU who are passionate about creating safer roads in your community! As a Event Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in providing a safe space for victims to share their stories and educate impaired driving offenders about the dangers of this 100% preventable crime. Victim Impact Panel Coordinator (Ages 18+): Provide a safe space for victims to share their stories! Educate participants about the dangers of impaired driving! Manage on-site VIP Panels by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Panels are offered in the evening and travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers. Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer Agency: MADD Did you know 2 out of 3 people will be impacted by drunk driving in their lifetime? MADD needs people like YOU who are passionate about creating safer roads in your community! As a Event Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in providing a safe space for victims to share their stories and educate impaired driving offenders about the dangers of this 100% preventable crime. Victim Impact Panel Coordinator (Ages 18+): Provide a safe space for victims to share their stories! Educate participants about the dangers of impaired driving! Manage on-site VIP Panels by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Panels are offered in the evening and travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers. Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer Agency: MADD Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Youth, Save Lives: Presentation Facilitators Needed!Did you know for teenagers, car crashes are the leading cause of death? MADD needs people like YOU who are passionate about empowering families and creating safer roads in your community! As a Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator, you will equip parents and youth with the crucial information, tools, and resources needed to make informed decisions on their health and safety. Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator (Ages 18+): Educate youth and empower families in your area! Provide a safe space for victims to share their stories!Manage presentations by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Presentations can be scheduled to fit your schedule and travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers. Virtual opportunities are also available. Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer Agency: MADD Did you know for teenagers, car crashes are the leading cause of death? MADD needs people like YOU who are passionate about empowering families and creating safer roads in your community! As a Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator, you will equip parents and youth with the crucial information, tools, and resources needed to make informed decisions on their health and safety. Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator (Ages 18+): Educate youth and empower families in your area! Provide a safe space for victims to share their stories!Manage presentations by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Presentations can be scheduled to fit your schedule and travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers. Virtual opportunities are also available. Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer Agency: MADD Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: (Virtual) Empower Youth, Save Lives: Presentation Facilitators Needed!Did you know for teenagers, car crashes are the leading cause of death? MADD needs people like YOU who are passionate about empowering families and creating safer roads in your community! As a Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator, you will equip parents and youth with the crucial information, tools, and resources needed to make informed decisions on their health and safety. Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator (Ages 18+): Educate youth and empower families in your area! Provide a safe space for victims to share their stories!Manage presentations by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Presentations can be scheduled to fit your schedule and travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers. Virtual opportunities are also available. Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer Agency: MADD Did you know for teenagers, car crashes are the leading cause of death? MADD needs people like YOU who are passionate about empowering families and creating safer roads in your community! As a Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator, you will equip parents and youth with the crucial information, tools, and resources needed to make informed decisions on their health and safety. Underage Drinking Prevention Coordinator (Ages 18+): Educate youth and empower families in your area! Provide a safe space for victims to share their stories!Manage presentations by helping with registration, set up, and clean up!Presentations can be scheduled to fit your schedule and travel reimbursement is available to all volunteers. Virtual opportunities are also available. Click to start saving lives today! Apply online at https://madd.org/volunteer Agency: MADD Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Café Volunteer - ByronSenior Café is a gathering place for older adults where a nutritious mid-day meal is served with others. Senior Café takes place every Wednesday in Byron from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Volunteer Opportunities **Volunteer needs to be comfortable working independently, but staff are on site to assist. Questions? Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Senior Café is a gathering place for older adults where a nutritious mid-day meal is served with others. Senior Café takes place every Wednesday in Byron from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Volunteer Opportunities **Volunteer needs to be comfortable working independently, but staff are on site to assist. Questions? Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55920 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels!Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to older adults in the Rochester community. Meal pick-up is at 11:15 am on your delivery day. Meals are delivered 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You can volunteer once a week or once a month, it’s super flexible! We use an online tool that volunteers can sign up for open routes when it works with their schedule. *Saturday and Sunday drivers are where most of the need is currently.* Application Process Questions? Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Meals on Wheels volunteers deliver a nutritious meal, along with a friendly smile, to older adults in the Rochester community. Meal pick-up is at 11:15 am on your delivery day. Meals are delivered 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You can volunteer once a week or once a month, it’s super flexible! We use an online tool that volunteers can sign up for open routes when it works with their schedule. *Saturday and Sunday drivers are where most of the need is currently.* Application Process Questions? Thank you! Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pamoja Women Food PantryVolunteer needed: Pamoja Women is looking for passionate individuals or group to help restocking food shelf every other week the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Volunteers will unbox and shelve food items for families to select. Pamoja Women Food Pantry receive pallets at 9:30 am every other Tuesday and second and fourth Tuesday of the month. We can use your help unpacking and shelfing at 9:45 AM to make it ready for families to select and take food items. Your help from 9:45 am to 12:00 PM would be much appreciated. If you are interested or have any questions about this opportunity, please connect with Khadija Ali or Fatuma Ahmed . Please note: Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and can stand for long period of time. Also, this position requires some lifting; hence, we are hoping volunteers can lift 25 lbs and has no health restrictions to lift. Thank you in advance for your support. Pamoja Women Khadija Ali: jijayarey@gmail.com Fatuma Ahmed: fatuma87@gmail.com Agency: Pamoja Women Volunteer needed: Pamoja Women is looking for passionate individuals or group to help restocking food shelf every other week the second and fourth Tuesday of the month. Volunteers will unbox and shelve food items for families to select. Pamoja Women Food Pantry receive pallets at 9:30 am every other Tuesday and second and fourth Tuesday of the month. We can use your help unpacking and shelfing at 9:45 AM to make it ready for families to select and take food items. Your help from 9:45 am to 12:00 PM would be much appreciated. If you are interested or have any questions about this opportunity, please connect with Khadija Ali or Fatuma Ahmed . Please note: Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and can stand for long period of time. Also, this position requires some lifting; hence, we are hoping volunteers can lift 25 lbs and has no health restrictions to lift. Thank you in advance for your support. Pamoja Women Khadija Ali: jijayarey@gmail.com Fatuma Ahmed: fatuma87@gmail.com Agency: Pamoja Women Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Small Repairs Help needed for SeniorsDo you know how to get that small repair, to-do list done around the house? Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers with the necessary skills and experience to help seniors and those with disabilities! As a handy worker volunteer, you will help make minor repairs and safety corrections to the homes of older adults and those with disabilities. Typical projects include: Repair or replacement of broken items (doors, windows, light fixtures) Accessibility improvements (hand railings, grab bars, ramps) Correction of safety hazards (repairs to porches, steps, sidewalks) Habitability improvements (replacement of sinks, toilets, floor tiles) Painting (interior and exterior) Cleaning gutters Washing windows And more!You do not need to be able to do all of these types of projects. Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community. Supplies will be provided by the consumer, and volunteers only need to bring their tools. How to join our Volunteer Team: It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/ and click on the VOLUNTEER NOW button! **Volunteer would need to complete a background check prior to volunteering.
Agency: Family Service Rochester Do you know how to get that small repair, to-do list done around the house? Family Service Rochester is actively seeking volunteers with the necessary skills and experience to help seniors and those with disabilities! As a handy worker volunteer, you will help make minor repairs and safety corrections to the homes of older adults and those with disabilities. Typical projects include: Repair or replacement of broken items (doors, windows, light fixtures) Accessibility improvements (hand railings, grab bars, ramps) Correction of safety hazards (repairs to porches, steps, sidewalks) Habitability improvements (replacement of sinks, toilets, floor tiles) Painting (interior and exterior) Cleaning gutters Washing windows And more!You do not need to be able to do all of these types of projects. Your ability to do ANY of these tasks would be a huge help to a senior in your community. Supplies will be provided by the consumer, and volunteers only need to bring their tools. How to join our Volunteer Team: It is easy to sign-up! Please go to https://familyservicerochester.galaxydigital.com/ and click on the VOLUNTEER NOW button! **Volunteer would need to complete a background check prior to volunteering.
Agency: Family Service Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Kind Donations neededFamily Promise runs a shelter for families experiencing homelessness in Rochester, MN. We are able to serve 3 families at a time. We have an on-going need for the following in-kind donations: - Bus Passes - Clorox Wipes - Garbage Bags (13 Gallon) - Tupperware all sizes - New Pillows You can drop these items off at our shelter Monday-Friday from 9:30am to 4pm or email Demery @dmaughan@fprochestermn.org Agency: Family Promise Rochester Family Promise runs a shelter for families experiencing homelessness in Rochester, MN. We are able to serve 3 families at a time. We have an on-going need for the following in-kind donations: - Bus Passes - Clorox Wipes - Garbage Bags (13 Gallon) - Tupperware all sizes - New Pillows You can drop these items off at our shelter Monday-Friday from 9:30am to 4pm or email Demery @dmaughan@fprochestermn.org Agency: Family Promise Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Members for Family Promise RochesterFamily Promise is looking for active committee members for the following committees: Event Planning Human Resources Volunteer Relations Technology These committees generally meet once a month or as needed. Time is decided by each committee. Please contact Erin Sinnwell, Executive Director of Family Promise Rochester, for more details on any of these committees at esinnwell@fprochestermn.org Agency: Family Promise Rochester Family Promise is looking for active committee members for the following committees: Event Planning Human Resources Volunteer Relations Technology These committees generally meet once a month or as needed. Time is decided by each committee. Please contact Erin Sinnwell, Executive Director of Family Promise Rochester, for more details on any of these committees at esinnwell@fprochestermn.org Agency: Family Promise Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: This Summer become a Red Cross Volunteer!The holiday season is a time for festivities and family. It’s also a time for giving. This year, you can give a meaningful gift that helps people through some of life’s toughest moments. From helping people impacted by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting lifesaving blood donations, you can make a difference. The need for volunteers remains critical and constant during the holiday season. Consider giving the gift of time with one of our urgently needed volunteer opportunities: Disaster Action Team Every 8 minutes the Red Cross responds to a disaster and it’s the compassionate volunteers, who make our mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering possible. When you become a volunteer, you’re helping to turn tragedy into hope.
Blood Donor Ambassador Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood. The need for blood is constant and so is the need for volunteers at our Blood Drives to help save lives.
If interested Click Here to apply or visit www.redcross.org/givetime For questions or more information email mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call 612-463-6587 Agency: American Red Cross Southeast MN Chapter The holiday season is a time for festivities and family. It’s also a time for giving. This year, you can give a meaningful gift that helps people through some of life’s toughest moments. From helping people impacted by disasters, like home fires and floods, to supporting lifesaving blood donations, you can make a difference. The need for volunteers remains critical and constant during the holiday season. Consider giving the gift of time with one of our urgently needed volunteer opportunities: Disaster Action Team Every 8 minutes the Red Cross responds to a disaster and it’s the compassionate volunteers, who make our mission to prevent and alleviate human suffering possible. When you become a volunteer, you’re helping to turn tragedy into hope.
Blood Donor Ambassador Every 2 seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood. The need for blood is constant and so is the need for volunteers at our Blood Drives to help save lives.
If interested Click Here to apply or visit www.redcross.org/givetime For questions or more information email mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call 612-463-6587 Agency: American Red Cross Southeast MN Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: This Summer learn to become a Disaster Volunteer!Help your community out by resolving to volunteer on the disaster action team! To participate in all DAT program support and capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a disaster response. Responsibilities: Disaster Action Teams provide emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. This position is responsible for the tasks involved in the Disaster Action Team program including: 1. Supporting the annual goals and regional/chapter plan for DAT services through participation in meetings, projects, and local response activities. Preparing vehicles, response materials, administrative support of the DAT program and other tasks assigned by the DAT Leader.
Qualifications: • Follow and execute requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision.
To get started Click Here. Once there scroll down to DAT (Disaster Action Team Member) and select Apply Now!
If you have any questions please email us at mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call 612-463-6587 Agency: American Red Cross Southeast MN Chapter Help your community out by resolving to volunteer on the disaster action team! To participate in all DAT program support and capacity building activities necessary to ensure effective service delivery during a disaster response. Responsibilities: Disaster Action Teams provide emergency response to local disasters, particularly house fires, ensuring that those affected have access to resources for basic necessities such as food, shelter and clothing. This position is responsible for the tasks involved in the Disaster Action Team program including: 1. Supporting the annual goals and regional/chapter plan for DAT services through participation in meetings, projects, and local response activities. Preparing vehicles, response materials, administrative support of the DAT program and other tasks assigned by the DAT Leader.
Qualifications: • Follow and execute requests received from supervisor with little or no supervision.
To get started Click Here. Once there scroll down to DAT (Disaster Action Team Member) and select Apply Now!
If you have any questions please email us at mndakvolunteer@redcross.org or call 612-463-6587 Agency: American Red Cross Southeast MN Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spirituality VolunteersVolunteers offer spiritual support to patients, family members, caregivers, staff, and others. Certified clergy or lay persons may provide visits. Spiritual care services include, but are not limited to, communion, companionship, spiritual counseling, last rites, prayer, and baptism. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org) or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Volunteers offer spiritual support to patients, family members, caregivers, staff, and others. Certified clergy or lay persons may provide visits. Spiritual care services include, but are not limited to, communion, companionship, spiritual counseling, last rites, prayer, and baptism. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org) or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clinic Check-in AssistantHave you ever walked into a large building and felt lost? Would you have loved someone in the lobby to answer your questions and guide you to your destination? Check-In Assistants help patients and their families find appointment locations, to understand any safety protocols that may be in place, guide patients through the virtual check-in at our kiosk, and assist patients in, out and around the facility. This may include pushing a wheelchair. Available hours are Monday – Friday between 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM at our Northwest & Southeast Clinics. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org) or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Have you ever walked into a large building and felt lost? Would you have loved someone in the lobby to answer your questions and guide you to your destination? Check-In Assistants help patients and their families find appointment locations, to understand any safety protocols that may be in place, guide patients through the virtual check-in at our kiosk, and assist patients in, out and around the facility. This may include pushing a wheelchair. Available hours are Monday – Friday between 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM at our Northwest & Southeast Clinics. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org) or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Canine CompanionThe look on a patient's face when a beautiful therapy dog comes into their room is priceless. Stress and anxiety wash away. They instantly forget what they are doing; forget they are in a hospital. Be a part of bringing that joy and comfort to our patients.
Agency: Olmsted Medical Center The look on a patient's face when a beautiful therapy dog comes into their room is priceless. Stress and anxiety wash away. They instantly forget what they are doing; forget they are in a hospital. Be a part of bringing that joy and comfort to our patients.
Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Beverage CartOlmsted Medical Center strives to create a relaxing and caring environment for patients and guests. One way we do this is by offering complementary refreshments in our Outpatient Services waiting area. At the start of your shift, you will pick up the beverage cart from Café 49 at the main hospital entrance and take it to the 2nd floor Outpatient waiting area. You will help serve hot beverages and offer a small snack, help answer basic questions and offer directions within the hospital, sometimes even walking a person to their desired location. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org) or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Olmsted Medical Center strives to create a relaxing and caring environment for patients and guests. One way we do this is by offering complementary refreshments in our Outpatient Services waiting area. At the start of your shift, you will pick up the beverage cart from Café 49 at the main hospital entrance and take it to the 2nd floor Outpatient waiting area. You will help serve hot beverages and offer a small snack, help answer basic questions and offer directions within the hospital, sometimes even walking a person to their desired location. If this opportunity interests you, please visit our website to complete a Volunteer Application: Volunteer Application (olmmed.org) or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@olmmed.org or 507.292.7210 Agency: Olmsted Medical Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feed a Family--Contactless Drop-off
Ways to donate a meal for families in need at our shelter: Bring meal ingredients and a recipe for the families to prepare on their own. Please make sure ingredients are unopened and not expired. Sign up and send a check to Family Promise Rochester. Staff will purchase meal ingredients or a prepared meal for families (Suggested amount $75) Door Dash a meal Restaurant gift card Pizza delivery Hyvee, Walmart, Aldi, Cub foods gift cardYour willingness to provide a meal (raw ingredients, prepared, delivered or monetary) is sincerely appreciated by staff and, greatly, by our guest families! Thank you!
Click HERE to sign-up and get started!!! (sign up genius link) Agency: Family Promise Rochester
Ways to donate a meal for families in need at our shelter: Bring meal ingredients and a recipe for the families to prepare on their own. Please make sure ingredients are unopened and not expired. Sign up and send a check to Family Promise Rochester. Staff will purchase meal ingredients or a prepared meal for families (Suggested amount $75) Door Dash a meal Restaurant gift card Pizza delivery Hyvee, Walmart, Aldi, Cub foods gift cardYour willingness to provide a meal (raw ingredients, prepared, delivered or monetary) is sincerely appreciated by staff and, greatly, by our guest families! Thank you!
Click HERE to sign-up and get started!!! (sign up genius link) Agency: Family Promise Rochester Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP Children's MentorFriendship Place volunteers reach out to the children and families who live in southeast Rochester. The population we serve is composed mostly of Somalis, Hispanics, African Americans, and Asians. Many are refugees from war; others are migrants or people who have moved to Rochester from other parts of the U.S. in search of a better life. We seek to demonstrate the love of Christ by our actions in service to them all. Volunteers act as tutors, mentors, teach basic skills or simply read with children. Program Director – Greg Parker and David Miller Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Friendship Place volunteers reach out to the children and families who live in southeast Rochester. The population we serve is composed mostly of Somalis, Hispanics, African Americans, and Asians. Many are refugees from war; others are migrants or people who have moved to Rochester from other parts of the U.S. in search of a better life. We seek to demonstrate the love of Christ by our actions in service to them all. Volunteers act as tutors, mentors, teach basic skills or simply read with children. Program Director – Greg Parker and David Miller Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP: Family Service Rochester - Meals On WheelsDeliver hot, nutritious meals to people unable to prepare or access meals themselves. You may volunteer on regular (same day each week) or on-call (days may vary) basis. Flexible driving schedules are available weekdays as well as weekends. Meal pickup at a central location using your own vehicle. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Deliver hot, nutritious meals to people unable to prepare or access meals themselves. You may volunteer on regular (same day each week) or on-call (days may vary) basis. Flexible driving schedules are available weekdays as well as weekends. Meal pickup at a central location using your own vehicle. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP: Family Service Rochester - Handy Worker for SeniorsHelp keep a senior in their own home by completing household maintenance and repair chores that they can no longer perform. You may help with jobs such as: minor carpentry, painting, window washing, leaf raking, and other seasonal jobs. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Help keep a senior in their own home by completing household maintenance and repair chores that they can no longer perform. You may help with jobs such as: minor carpentry, painting, window washing, leaf raking, and other seasonal jobs. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP: Elder Network - Transportation VolunteerElder Network is looking for individuals who are willing to provide transportation for seniors to their vital medical, dental, chiropractor, physical therapy appointments and support groups. Many area seniors do not have friends or family who can drive, and can not afford private transportation. You can make a huge difference in someone's life by simply giving them a ride! Volunteers set their own schedules, choose the area in which they would like to volunteer, set limits on trip length, and choose how often they volunteer. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Elder Network is looking for individuals who are willing to provide transportation for seniors to their vital medical, dental, chiropractor, physical therapy appointments and support groups. Many area seniors do not have friends or family who can drive, and can not afford private transportation. You can make a huge difference in someone's life by simply giving them a ride! Volunteers set their own schedules, choose the area in which they would like to volunteer, set limits on trip length, and choose how often they volunteer. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP: Channel One Food Bank - Foodshelf Intake AssistantBe the first friendly face our clients meet as you provide emergency food assistance to families living in Olmsted County. In 2014 our intake volunteers served nearly 3700 different households a month! If you enjoy meeting new people and helping those in need, this would be the job for you. This position requires good people skills and basic computer skills. Intake volunteers check clients in for their food shelf visit and verify demographic information in our computer database. If you are 55+, please ask for AmeriCorps Seniors enrollment. Hours Currently Available: Wednesday: 8 - 11 a.m., 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Be the first friendly face our clients meet as you provide emergency food assistance to families living in Olmsted County. In 2014 our intake volunteers served nearly 3700 different households a month! If you enjoy meeting new people and helping those in need, this would be the job for you. This position requires good people skills and basic computer skills. Intake volunteers check clients in for their food shelf visit and verify demographic information in our computer database. If you are 55+, please ask for AmeriCorps Seniors enrollment. Hours Currently Available: Wednesday: 8 - 11 a.m., 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP: Channel One Food Bank - Supplemental Food Shelf WorkersWould you like to make an immediate impact in your community? Channel One Food Shelf provides food for over 3,700 families in Olmsted County each month. Half of these are families with children. Do your part to eliminate hunger in your community by volunteering at our food shelf. We are looking for caring individuals to assist our clients with grocery selection, packing food, and stocking shelves. If you are 55+, please ask for AmeriCorps Seniors enrollment. Sign up for Orientation today: http://www.channel-one.org/volunteer/food-shelf-volunteers.php Food Shelf Hours are Monday through Thursday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.- Noon Current Available Hours include: Tuesday: Noon - 2 p.m., 2 - 4 p.m. Wednesday: 8 - 10 a.m., 4 - pm Thursday: 8- 10 a.m., 4 - 6 p.m. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Would you like to make an immediate impact in your community? Channel One Food Shelf provides food for over 3,700 families in Olmsted County each month. Half of these are families with children. Do your part to eliminate hunger in your community by volunteering at our food shelf. We are looking for caring individuals to assist our clients with grocery selection, packing food, and stocking shelves. If you are 55+, please ask for AmeriCorps Seniors enrollment. Sign up for Orientation today: http://www.channel-one.org/volunteer/food-shelf-volunteers.php Food Shelf Hours are Monday through Thursday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m.- Noon Current Available Hours include: Tuesday: Noon - 2 p.m., 2 - 4 p.m. Wednesday: 8 - 10 a.m., 4 - pm Thursday: 8- 10 a.m., 4 - 6 p.m. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 55904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP: Habitat for Humanity - Restore OpportunitiesThe Rochester Area ReStore collections donations that will provide much needing funding for the Rochester Area Habitat For Humanity. The Habitat Restore has a variety of needs for individuals including: donations receiving, donation processing, testing items, floor stocking and donation pick up. This is an opportunity to get your hands dirty or keep them clean while working in a fun environment for a great cause. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors The Rochester Area ReStore collections donations that will provide much needing funding for the Rochester Area Habitat For Humanity. The Habitat Restore has a variety of needs for individuals including: donations receiving, donation processing, testing items, floor stocking and donation pick up. This is an opportunity to get your hands dirty or keep them clean while working in a fun environment for a great cause. Agency: Active Aging Program/Americorps Seniors Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Snacks for Support GroupThe Women's Shelter & support Center hosts a variety of support groups each week. One of our newest groups, The Circle, is a group of creative support that combines a healing topic with a correlating creative activity. During this hour-long group, we offer a refreshment to those who attend. The group meets each Wednesday afternoon. If there are folks interested in donating a snack, it would be much appreciated. Attendance is 5-10 individuals each week. If you are interested in donating, please contact the Group Facilitator at: RoaE@womens-shelter.org Thank you for supporting the healing journey of Domestic Violence Survivors. Agency: Women's Shelter & Support Center The Women's Shelter & support Center hosts a variety of support groups each week. One of our newest groups, The Circle, is a group of creative support that combines a healing topic with a correlating creative activity. During this hour-long group, we offer a refreshment to those who attend. The group meets each Wednesday afternoon. If there are folks interested in donating a snack, it would be much appreciated. Attendance is 5-10 individuals each week. If you are interested in donating, please contact the Group Facilitator at: RoaE@womens-shelter.org Thank you for supporting the healing journey of Domestic Violence Survivors. Agency: Women's Shelter & Support Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55903 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer ReceptionistElder Network is recruiting 1-3 volunteers to support our daily receptionist needs. We offer a friendly and supportive staff, and meaningful tasks to support our work with clients and caregivers, in a pleasant environment. Days and hours are flexible to the volunteer’s availability but a consistent schedule is desirable. Under the supervision of the Executive Director of Elder Network, the Volunteer Receptionist is responsible for these office tasks. Duties include: Answering phones and directing the call to the appropriate staff person Greet and assist walk-in inquiries and directing them to the appropriate staff person Assist with preparation and assembly of materials for various mailings, brochures, training sessions and newsletter production Maintain calendar for front desk on a weekly basis for all staff calendar Maintain records in an orderly mannerKnowledge, Abilities and Skills Required Communicate via the phone in a professional manner Record clear and complete phone messages Record clear and complete information about referrals Communicate the Elder Network mission and activities Demonstrate courtesy and tact in dealing with the public, co-workers, volunteers, Board members, and other professionals in the community Maintain records in an orderly manner Communicate clearly to clients, volunteers, co-workers, and visitors to the office Willingness and ability to learn new skills, including computer skills and use of various office machinesHelpful Skills (not required) Proficient in Microsoft Office-Word, Excel*Background check required. Working Schedule: Flexible Office hours are M – Th, 9am – 3pm; Fri 9am-1pm We currently do not have coverage on Fridays or on Mondays-Thursdays, from 2:30-3:00 pm. We can always use help around the office during the these other days and hours, however. Office location: 1130-1/2 7th St. NW, Suite 205 Rochester, MN Contact: Kathy Scheid, Executive Director 507-285-5272 Agency: Elder Network Elder Network is recruiting 1-3 volunteers to support our daily receptionist needs. We offer a friendly and supportive staff, and meaningful tasks to support our work with clients and caregivers, in a pleasant environment. Days and hours are flexible to the volunteer’s availability but a consistent schedule is desirable. Under the supervision of the Executive Director of Elder Network, the Volunteer Receptionist is responsible for these office tasks. Duties include: Answering phones and directing the call to the appropriate staff person Greet and assist walk-in inquiries and directing them to the appropriate staff person Assist with preparation and assembly of materials for various mailings, brochures, training sessions and newsletter production Maintain calendar for front desk on a weekly basis for all staff calendar Maintain records in an orderly mannerKnowledge, Abilities and Skills Required Communicate via the phone in a professional manner Record clear and complete phone messages Record clear and complete information about referrals Communicate the Elder Network mission and activities Demonstrate courtesy and tact in dealing with the public, co-workers, volunteers, Board members, and other professionals in the community Maintain records in an orderly manner Communicate clearly to clients, volunteers, co-workers, and visitors to the office Willingness and ability to learn new skills, including computer skills and use of various office machinesHelpful Skills (not required) Proficient in Microsoft Office-Word, Excel*Background check required. Working Schedule: Flexible Office hours are M – Th, 9am – 3pm; Fri 9am-1pm We currently do not have coverage on Fridays or on Mondays-Thursdays, from 2:30-3:00 pm. We can always use help around the office during the these other days and hours, however. Office location: 1130-1/2 7th St. NW, Suite 205 Rochester, MN Contact: Kathy Scheid, Executive Director 507-285-5272 Agency: Elder Network Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55901 Allow Groups: No |