Opportunities From: VolunteerME State of Maine

Volunteer: Flower Vases

We’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to brighten our community with flowers and friendly faces.  Flowers and bud vases will be provided.  You arrange in your own style and then deliver to our residents with along with a smile.

Organization: Park Danforth

We’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to brighten our community with flowers and friendly faces.  Flowers and bud vases will be provided.  You arrange in your own style and then deliver to our residents with along with a smile.

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for the Portland 10 Miler!

United Way of Southern Maine is honored to be the beneficiary of the Portland 10 Miler for the 3rd year running! Volunteer on Sunday, April 26th, 2026 to help manage the race, build community, and support United Way's mission of bringing together people, ideas, and resources to tackle the root causes of issues like food insecurity, housing instability, literacy gaps, and access to healthcare.

We need help with...

- Registration at Payson Park (10) 5:45am-7:50am

- Finish line support at Payson Park (13) 8am-11:30am

- Water station on Back Cove Trail (12) 7:30am-10:45am

Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your shift. More details will be shared by email once registered. 

For any questions or concerns please contact Elliott Greene at egreene@uwsme.org

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

United Way of Southern Maine is honored to be the beneficiary of the Portland 10 Miler for the 3rd year running! Volunteer on Sunday, April 26th, 2026 to help manage the race, build community, and support United Way's mission of bringing together people, ideas, and resources to tackle the root causes of issues like food insecurity, housing instability, literacy gaps, and access to healthcare.

We need help with...

- Registration at Payson Park (10) 5:45am-7:50am

- Finish line support at Payson Park (13) 8am-11:30am

- Water station on Back Cove Trail (12) 7:30am-10:45am

Please plan to arrive 15 minutes before your shift. More details will be shared by email once registered. 

For any questions or concerns please contact Elliott Greene at egreene@uwsme.org

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04103

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.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

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.

Organization: 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.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

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.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 5, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

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.

Organization: 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.

Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US!

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.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 5, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campus Care Volunteer - Local Food Education Center

Facilities Volunteers help keep our campus welcoming, functional, and beautiful - a vital part of how we serve the public and support Maine’s food producers. As an extremely lean nonprofit, we rely on the generosity of in-kind volunteers to tackle the behind-the-scenes tasks that keep our community resource space running smoothly. A clean, well-maintained campus helps us draw in visitors, offer high-quality educational experiences, and create a positive, professional environment for the many nonprofits, community groups, and food-related organizations who use our space.

Volunteer tasks vary widely and can be tailored to your skills and interests. Examples include gardening or flower bed care, weeding, landscaping, paint touch-ups, drywall or small building repairs, lightbulb changes, tech troubleshooting, equipment repairs, and other general upkeep projects. Whether you love working outdoors, fixing things, or tackling satisfying one-off projects, we likely have a task that fits your strengths. Scheduling is extremely flexible - volunteers can set their own hours and choose projects that match their availability. Some tasks (like gardening) are ongoing throughout the season, while others (like patching drywall or repairing equipment) are one-time projects.

If you're willing to share your skills, we will gladly work with you to design a project or routine that suits you. Your efforts help maintain a welcoming, functional campus that benefits not only us, but a much wider network of Maine’s food and community organizations. This is a meaningful way to support local food systems, contribute in a hands-on way, and make a visible, lasting impact.

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Facilities Volunteers help keep our campus welcoming, functional, and beautiful - a vital part of how we serve the public and support Maine’s food producers. As an extremely lean nonprofit, we rely on the generosity of in-kind volunteers to tackle the behind-the-scenes tasks that keep our community resource space running smoothly. A clean, well-maintained campus helps us draw in visitors, offer high-quality educational experiences, and create a positive, professional environment for the many nonprofits, community groups, and food-related organizations who use our space.

Volunteer tasks vary widely and can be tailored to your skills and interests. Examples include gardening or flower bed care, weeding, landscaping, paint touch-ups, drywall or small building repairs, lightbulb changes, tech troubleshooting, equipment repairs, and other general upkeep projects. Whether you love working outdoors, fixing things, or tackling satisfying one-off projects, we likely have a task that fits your strengths. Scheduling is extremely flexible - volunteers can set their own hours and choose projects that match their availability. Some tasks (like gardening) are ongoing throughout the season, while others (like patching drywall or repairing equipment) are one-time projects.

If you're willing to share your skills, we will gladly work with you to design a project or routine that suits you. Your efforts help maintain a welcoming, functional campus that benefits not only us, but a much wider network of Maine’s food and community organizations. This is a meaningful way to support local food systems, contribute in a hands-on way, and make a visible, lasting impact.

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04578-4663

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classroom Support Volunteer - Local Food Cooking Classes

Class Assistants support our hands-on cooking workshops, tastings, and food-education classes by helping instructors deliver a smooth, welcoming, and mission-aligned experience for every participant. Most instructors are outside partners who come in just for the class; you are the on-the-ground representative who helps infuse our nonprofit’s mission, values, and Maine-focused messaging into each session.

Volunteers help with attendee check-in, answer questions about our organization, give a brief introduction at the start of class, and assist throughout the session by managing dishes, portioning and serving samples, supporting the instructor, and sharing information about membership opportunities. After class, you’ll help reset the space so it’s ready for the next group.

This role is genuinely fun and immersive; you essentially get to “audit” each class, tasting what participants taste, hearing everything the instructor teaches, and occasionally cooking along with the group. Some classes will include an MFBEC staff member alongside you; for others, it will be just you and the instructor working as a team. MFBEC staff handle class materials, ingredient prep, and most setup, though light setup assistance may be appreciated for certain sessions. Volunteers typically arrive 1 hour prior to scheduled class start time and stay 30 minutes-1 hour after for clean-up; classes range from 1 hour to 3 hours and many occur on weekday evenings or weekend days. 

If you love Maine food, enjoy helping people learn, and want a behind-the-scenes role in our most popular programs, this opportunity is a great fit for you!

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Class Assistants support our hands-on cooking workshops, tastings, and food-education classes by helping instructors deliver a smooth, welcoming, and mission-aligned experience for every participant. Most instructors are outside partners who come in just for the class; you are the on-the-ground representative who helps infuse our nonprofit’s mission, values, and Maine-focused messaging into each session.

Volunteers help with attendee check-in, answer questions about our organization, give a brief introduction at the start of class, and assist throughout the session by managing dishes, portioning and serving samples, supporting the instructor, and sharing information about membership opportunities. After class, you’ll help reset the space so it’s ready for the next group.

This role is genuinely fun and immersive; you essentially get to “audit” each class, tasting what participants taste, hearing everything the instructor teaches, and occasionally cooking along with the group. Some classes will include an MFBEC staff member alongside you; for others, it will be just you and the instructor working as a team. MFBEC staff handle class materials, ingredient prep, and most setup, though light setup assistance may be appreciated for certain sessions. Volunteers typically arrive 1 hour prior to scheduled class start time and stay 30 minutes-1 hour after for clean-up; classes range from 1 hour to 3 hours and many occur on weekday evenings or weekend days. 

If you love Maine food, enjoy helping people learn, and want a behind-the-scenes role in our most popular programs, this opportunity is a great fit for you!

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04578-4663

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Ambassador - Local Food Education Center

Help us bring Maine’s food stories directly into the community! Outreach Event Volunteers represent our nonprofit at local festivals, farmers markets, and special events, sharing our mission, promoting upcoming classes and membership, and sparking curiosity about Maine’s food systems. Our info tables are usually a mix of general awareness (who we are, what we do, why it matters) and an activity tied to the theme of the event itself. Past hands-on activities have included “plant your own heritage bean” stations, edible insect tasting and trivia, and Maine food sampling.

Maine Tasting Center staff will pack all supplies and prep any hands-on activities...you simply pick up the materials, attend the event, enjoy chatting with the public, and drop things off when you’re done. As a very small team stretched thin, we know how important it is to show up at community events, but we can’t seize every opportunity on our own. Volunteers like you make this outreach possible and make a huge difference in our ability to execute our mission and reach as many people as possible! 

These opportunities occur year-round and may take place near and far from Wiscasset - each opportunity is presented to our volunteers and you can sign up for it if you feel like it's a good fit for your schedule, travel tolerance and interests! Events are usually anywhere from 4-5 hours each and set-up/tear-down is typically minimal and quick - if extensive set-up (tents, tables, etc) is required, a Maine Tasting Center staff member will accompany you to assist. 

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Help us bring Maine’s food stories directly into the community! Outreach Event Volunteers represent our nonprofit at local festivals, farmers markets, and special events, sharing our mission, promoting upcoming classes and membership, and sparking curiosity about Maine’s food systems. Our info tables are usually a mix of general awareness (who we are, what we do, why it matters) and an activity tied to the theme of the event itself. Past hands-on activities have included “plant your own heritage bean” stations, edible insect tasting and trivia, and Maine food sampling.

Maine Tasting Center staff will pack all supplies and prep any hands-on activities...you simply pick up the materials, attend the event, enjoy chatting with the public, and drop things off when you’re done. As a very small team stretched thin, we know how important it is to show up at community events, but we can’t seize every opportunity on our own. Volunteers like you make this outreach possible and make a huge difference in our ability to execute our mission and reach as many people as possible! 

These opportunities occur year-round and may take place near and far from Wiscasset - each opportunity is presented to our volunteers and you can sign up for it if you feel like it's a good fit for your schedule, travel tolerance and interests! Events are usually anywhere from 4-5 hours each and set-up/tear-down is typically minimal and quick - if extensive set-up (tents, tables, etc) is required, a Maine Tasting Center staff member will accompany you to assist. 

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04578-4663

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maine Food Festival & Events Volunteer

Join us in bringing our largest and most exciting on-campus events to life! Special Event Volunteers help us run public events like the Needham Festival and the Maine Night Market - celebrations that regularly draw 500–700+ attendees and require far more support than our small staff can provide. Volunteers typically commit to a 4–5 hour shift and serve in a wide variety of roles, all essential to creating a smooth, welcoming, and educational experience for our guests.

Before each event, we’ll reach out with details and a list of volunteer assignments, giving you the chance to sign up and indicate which roles you’d enjoy most. We need all kinds of help, from wayfinding and parking assistance, to running crafts and kids’ activities, to supporting cooking demonstrations, to staffing info tables. Event days are lively, community-centered, and incredibly fun, offering a hands-on way to support interactive, family-friendly food education right here in your local community.

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Join us in bringing our largest and most exciting on-campus events to life! Special Event Volunteers help us run public events like the Needham Festival and the Maine Night Market - celebrations that regularly draw 500–700+ attendees and require far more support than our small staff can provide. Volunteers typically commit to a 4–5 hour shift and serve in a wide variety of roles, all essential to creating a smooth, welcoming, and educational experience for our guests.

Before each event, we’ll reach out with details and a list of volunteer assignments, giving you the chance to sign up and indicate which roles you’d enjoy most. We need all kinds of help, from wayfinding and parking assistance, to running crafts and kids’ activities, to supporting cooking demonstrations, to staffing info tables. Event days are lively, community-centered, and incredibly fun, offering a hands-on way to support interactive, family-friendly food education right here in your local community.

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04578-4663

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maine Food Storyteller - Local Food Education Center

Maine Food Storytellers lead our signature daily drop-in educational programs, Flavors of Maine, in the Tasting Room; these are engaging, story-driven sessions that introduce visitors to the complex landscape of Maine’s food systems. Each 45–90 minute program (June through October) weaves together narratives about individual producers, entire industries, support organizations, and the many ways they intersect to shape Maine’s vibrant food ecosystem. These sessions give visitors the foundational knowledge they need to understand why local food matters, where to find it, and how their choices directly support Maine’s farmers, fishermen, and food makers.

This role is perfect for outgoing, enthusiastic people who love teaching and can make complex ideas feel accessible and exciting. You may teach one person or up to 12 participants during a regular session, and occasionally up to 30 for private groups. Because programs are offered on a drop-in basis, scheduling requires a bit more flexibility than other opportunities. Some days we may not know until shortly before start time whether a session will run—though during peak season, programs typically fill and run reliably. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before their scheduled session and should check in earlier in the day via phone, email, or text to confirm attendance numbers and any special considerations. Cleanup is minimal: bring glasses and plates to the kitchen, answer any lingering questions, and you’re done.

Training for this role is more extensive than most opportunities. Volunteers develop a deep understanding of Maine’s food systems - not just memorizing a script, but learning to answer questions thoughtfully and accurately, and becoming true ambassadors for local food. Training may include readings, practice sessions, and optional site visits to local producers to strengthen your knowledge.

MFBEC staff handle all food prep, materials, and setup; your job is to bring enthusiasm, clarity, and confidence to each session. This opportunity is especially well suited to people with existing experience in Maine’s food landscape, whether through nonprofits, farming, fishing, aquaculture, food education, or related work. For the right person, this is an incredibly rewarding role: you’ll learn a ton and experience the joy of watching visitors discover their own connection to Maine’s food systems - and leave ready to take meaningful action in their local food community.

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Maine Food Storytellers lead our signature daily drop-in educational programs, Flavors of Maine, in the Tasting Room; these are engaging, story-driven sessions that introduce visitors to the complex landscape of Maine’s food systems. Each 45–90 minute program (June through October) weaves together narratives about individual producers, entire industries, support organizations, and the many ways they intersect to shape Maine’s vibrant food ecosystem. These sessions give visitors the foundational knowledge they need to understand why local food matters, where to find it, and how their choices directly support Maine’s farmers, fishermen, and food makers.

This role is perfect for outgoing, enthusiastic people who love teaching and can make complex ideas feel accessible and exciting. You may teach one person or up to 12 participants during a regular session, and occasionally up to 30 for private groups. Because programs are offered on a drop-in basis, scheduling requires a bit more flexibility than other opportunities. Some days we may not know until shortly before start time whether a session will run—though during peak season, programs typically fill and run reliably. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before their scheduled session and should check in earlier in the day via phone, email, or text to confirm attendance numbers and any special considerations. Cleanup is minimal: bring glasses and plates to the kitchen, answer any lingering questions, and you’re done.

Training for this role is more extensive than most opportunities. Volunteers develop a deep understanding of Maine’s food systems - not just memorizing a script, but learning to answer questions thoughtfully and accurately, and becoming true ambassadors for local food. Training may include readings, practice sessions, and optional site visits to local producers to strengthen your knowledge.

MFBEC staff handle all food prep, materials, and setup; your job is to bring enthusiasm, clarity, and confidence to each session. This opportunity is especially well suited to people with existing experience in Maine’s food landscape, whether through nonprofits, farming, fishing, aquaculture, food education, or related work. For the right person, this is an incredibly rewarding role: you’ll learn a ton and experience the joy of watching visitors discover their own connection to Maine’s food systems - and leave ready to take meaningful action in their local food community.

Organization: Maine Food and Beverage Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04578-4663

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bath YMCA Food Packing Event

The Bath YMCA is packing shelf-stable meals on April 20th, 2006. We will gather to pack 10,000 meals in two hours. The meals will be dispersed into our community via food banks to help our neighbors feed their families. Volunteers will be assigned to a packaging team to work together to create meal bags or boxes. Exact duties will differ but may include scooping raw ingredients, weighing meals for accuracy, sealing the meal packs, and boxing the completed meals.

Organization: Bath Area Family YMCA

The Bath YMCA is packing shelf-stable meals on April 20th, 2006. We will gather to pack 10,000 meals in two hours. The meals will be dispersed into our community via food banks to help our neighbors feed their families. Volunteers will be assigned to a packaging team to work together to create meal bags or boxes. Exact duties will differ but may include scooping raw ingredients, weighing meals for accuracy, sealing the meal packs, and boxing the completed meals.

Organization: Bath Area Family YMCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 20, 2026

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Delivery Drivers (Southern Penobscot)

The Delivery Driver is responsible for picking up items in Brewer and delivering and/or transporting meals to patron homes or other specified locations.  The Meals on Wheels Delivery Driver volunteer will pick up meals at the Durgin Center in Brewer and deliver to consumer homes.  Specifics routes and days needed are:

Weekly - Newport - Mondays, 3.5 hours needed, deliver to 8-10 consumers 

Weekly - Bangor - Tuesdays, 2.5 hours needed, deliver to 8-12 consumers

Weekly - Kenduskeag - Wednesdays, 3.5 hours needed, deliver to 5-7 consumers

Weekly - Greenbush - Wednesdays, 2 hours needed, deliver to 5-10 consumers

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Picks up products at the central distribution location. Follows written and oral directions of the Local Coordinator to make deliveries. Reports any client concerns to the Local Coordinator immediately (examples include but not limited to: patron, not home or ill; Adult Protective Service (APS) issues; something seems different or unusual). Tracks and reports volunteer hours and mileage to the Local Coordinator as directed. Practices food/product safety standards during the performance of duties as advised by the supervisor.        Understands that distracted driving (talking on the phone, texting, reading map, etc.) is prohibited. Demonstrates the ability to accurately and securely handle money and provide receipts as well as perform basic mathematical functions (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). Long Distance Drivers may be asked to: Lift and transport goods into specified locations Deliver goods outside of regular working hours (8 am-4:30 pm) Use company vehicle with prior approval

GENERAL EXPECTATIONS:

Maintains confidentiality of all client information. Represents the Eastern Area Agency on Aging positively by remaining flexible and maintaining a pleasant, friendly, and sociable attitude. Ability and willingness to travel for position-related requirements. Provide at least 24 hours notice, whenever possible, when not able to attend scheduled volunteer time due to other obligations or illness.

QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED FOR POSITION:

Experience and Skills Preferred:

Willingness and interest in helping the elderly population Ability to navigate rural Maine, having access to a GPS system

 Education/Skills:

High School diploma or GED preferred. Knowledge of services and programs available for older persons preferred. Must possess a valid driver's license and proof of vehicle insurance.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

The Delivery Driver is responsible for picking up items in Brewer and delivering and/or transporting meals to patron homes or other specified locations.  The Meals on Wheels Delivery Driver volunteer will pick up meals at the Durgin Center in Brewer and deliver to consumer homes.  Specifics routes and days needed are:

Weekly - Newport - Mondays, 3.5 hours needed, deliver to 8-10 consumers 

Weekly - Bangor - Tuesdays, 2.5 hours needed, deliver to 8-12 consumers

Weekly - Kenduskeag - Wednesdays, 3.5 hours needed, deliver to 5-7 consumers

Weekly - Greenbush - Wednesdays, 2 hours needed, deliver to 5-10 consumers

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Picks up products at the central distribution location. Follows written and oral directions of the Local Coordinator to make deliveries. Reports any client concerns to the Local Coordinator immediately (examples include but not limited to: patron, not home or ill; Adult Protective Service (APS) issues; something seems different or unusual). Tracks and reports volunteer hours and mileage to the Local Coordinator as directed. Practices food/product safety standards during the performance of duties as advised by the supervisor.        Understands that distracted driving (talking on the phone, texting, reading map, etc.) is prohibited. Demonstrates the ability to accurately and securely handle money and provide receipts as well as perform basic mathematical functions (add, subtract, multiply, and divide). Long Distance Drivers may be asked to: Lift and transport goods into specified locations Deliver goods outside of regular working hours (8 am-4:30 pm) Use company vehicle with prior approval

GENERAL EXPECTATIONS:

Maintains confidentiality of all client information. Represents the Eastern Area Agency on Aging positively by remaining flexible and maintaining a pleasant, friendly, and sociable attitude. Ability and willingness to travel for position-related requirements. Provide at least 24 hours notice, whenever possible, when not able to attend scheduled volunteer time due to other obligations or illness.

QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED FOR POSITION:

Experience and Skills Preferred:

Willingness and interest in helping the elderly population Ability to navigate rural Maine, having access to a GPS system

 Education/Skills:

High School diploma or GED preferred. Knowledge of services and programs available for older persons preferred. Must possess a valid driver's license and proof of vehicle insurance.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Fight Food Insecurity

Help Fight Food Insecurity

We currently are seeking volunteers to help fight food insecurity throughout Penobscot, Piscataquis, Hancock, and Washington counties. Local volunteer support is needed at community food pantries to assure access to nutritious food for families in need. Volunteers will help stock shelves, pack/unpack food boxes, and greet food pantry guests.

Time requirement is generally once a week when the food pantry is open and the number of hours worked would be determined by the volunteer and pantry.

Volunteers are also needed for the Commodity Food Supplemental Program to pack and deliver boxes once a month.

 

Organization: UMaine Center on Aging RSVP

Help Fight Food Insecurity

We currently are seeking volunteers to help fight food insecurity throughout Penobscot, Piscataquis, Hancock, and Washington counties. Local volunteer support is needed at community food pantries to assure access to nutritious food for families in need. Volunteers will help stock shelves, pack/unpack food boxes, and greet food pantry guests.

Time requirement is generally once a week when the food pantry is open and the number of hours worked would be determined by the volunteer and pantry.

Volunteers are also needed for the Commodity Food Supplemental Program to pack and deliver boxes once a month.

 

Organization: UMaine Center on Aging RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Older Adults Become Stronger Through Bone Builders

The University of Maine Center on Aging Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) manages the free evidence-based exercise program called Bone Builders. This program is designed to prevent and reverse the effects of osteoporosis and the fractures that can occur with low bone density.  The exercise program increases participant's bone density through strength and flexibility training, balance exercises, and fall prevention education. 

RSVP is currently searching for eager volunteers to support our mission- to support older adults in becoming stronger through Bone Builders. Volunteers, otherwise known as Lay Leaders, lead year-long classes that are held twice a week, and last an hour and a half in duration. Each Lay Leader would be expected to commit 4 hours a week (2 hours each class). All lay leaders are trained by a Bone Builder Master Trainer before leading classes.

If you are interested in bringing Bone Builders to your community, we would love to speak with you!   

Organization: UMaine Center on Aging RSVP

The University of Maine Center on Aging Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) manages the free evidence-based exercise program called Bone Builders. This program is designed to prevent and reverse the effects of osteoporosis and the fractures that can occur with low bone density.  The exercise program increases participant's bone density through strength and flexibility training, balance exercises, and fall prevention education. 

RSVP is currently searching for eager volunteers to support our mission- to support older adults in becoming stronger through Bone Builders. Volunteers, otherwise known as Lay Leaders, lead year-long classes that are held twice a week, and last an hour and a half in duration. Each Lay Leader would be expected to commit 4 hours a week (2 hours each class). All lay leaders are trained by a Bone Builder Master Trainer before leading classes.

If you are interested in bringing Bone Builders to your community, we would love to speak with you!   

Organization: UMaine Center on Aging RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Heritage Railway Trolley Operators Wanted!

Looking for a new volunteer opportunity to spark joy in your life? Seashore Trolley Museum seeks new recruits from the community who want to learn a unique, new skill and help the Museum provide an awesome experience for guests this season by becoming volunteer trolley Conductors and Operators!

Seashore Trolley Museum's trolleys are the real deal; they operate on an electric railway and are the real trolleys from the late 1800s-early 1900s (and some cities like Boston, El Paso, New Orleans, etc. still operate trolleys and/or light rail vehicles today!).  These are different than the tourist trolleys (which are really buses designed to look like our real trolleys for nostalgia) that are out in the summers and are operated by for-profits with paid bus drivers. 

Volunteers will learn how to be a Conductor first. During the training classes, new volunteers will be trained by a pair of Seashore Instructors. Topics will include the ins and outs of the information shared with guests about the museum’s history and the robust transit collection, how to safely board guests on the trolleys, how the railroad works and is operated (rules), and the duties of being a Conductor. Additional experience will be gained by working with experienced Conductors. When ready, the students will be qualified as Seashore Conductors who will be able to work in revenue service, paired with a qualified Operator who will operate the car. The next step will be to complete further instruction with a Seashore Instructor on operating the car.

The Museum is holding their next training courses in June 2026. To be eligible, volunteers must become members of the Museum, be 18 years old by the conclusion of the course, and must hold a valid motor vehicle operator’s license from any U.S. state.

Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum

Looking for a new volunteer opportunity to spark joy in your life? Seashore Trolley Museum seeks new recruits from the community who want to learn a unique, new skill and help the Museum provide an awesome experience for guests this season by becoming volunteer trolley Conductors and Operators!

Seashore Trolley Museum's trolleys are the real deal; they operate on an electric railway and are the real trolleys from the late 1800s-early 1900s (and some cities like Boston, El Paso, New Orleans, etc. still operate trolleys and/or light rail vehicles today!).  These are different than the tourist trolleys (which are really buses designed to look like our real trolleys for nostalgia) that are out in the summers and are operated by for-profits with paid bus drivers. 

Volunteers will learn how to be a Conductor first. During the training classes, new volunteers will be trained by a pair of Seashore Instructors. Topics will include the ins and outs of the information shared with guests about the museum’s history and the robust transit collection, how to safely board guests on the trolleys, how the railroad works and is operated (rules), and the duties of being a Conductor. Additional experience will be gained by working with experienced Conductors. When ready, the students will be qualified as Seashore Conductors who will be able to work in revenue service, paired with a qualified Operator who will operate the car. The next step will be to complete further instruction with a Seashore Instructor on operating the car.

The Museum is holding their next training courses in June 2026. To be eligible, volunteers must become members of the Museum, be 18 years old by the conclusion of the course, and must hold a valid motor vehicle operator’s license from any U.S. state.

Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04046

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

The Christine B. Foundation is seeking members to join it's Board of Directors. Help provide new insights and solutions to accelerate our vision of stronger cancer support in Eastern Maine. Are you ready to help steer us into the future?

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

The Christine B. Foundation is seeking members to join it's Board of Directors. Help provide new insights and solutions to accelerate our vision of stronger cancer support in Eastern Maine. Are you ready to help steer us into the future?

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition Site Representative - Cancer Assistance (Brewer)

Nutrition Program Site Representative
Role Description


When you have been diagnosed with cancer, uncertainty consumes you. Support may take on many different forms for different people. The Christine B. Foundation (CBF) is here to help navigate through this uncertainty for 1,000 Mainers a year, extending access to healthy food, nutritional information and the comfort and strength essential to their strength and comfort. We’re hoping you can join us. 


CBF is looking for empathetic and compassionate individuals that enjoy interacting with and assisting patients facing cancer and would be dedicated to improving the patient experience through our Cancer Nutrition Assistance Program (CNAP). This service provides patients and their families with both a no cost fresh Produce Prescription program and home delivered medically tailored grocery packages.The CNAP Site Representative(s) primary role is to be the face of CBF at our pick up location in the Lafayette Family Cancer Center in Brewer. Every week our Site Representatives greets patients with a cheerful smile and assists them through the process of selecting from an array of fresh fruits and vegetables that best suits their medical and personal needs. 

Working directly with Program Staff, you will be trained on critical aspects of the many aspects of CNAP programming, HIPAA and program policy, EHR computer software, and the tools to really make a difference to each patient you meet.  You will also be trained as a volunteer under Northern Light Health to ensure that we are aware of and respect their policies and procedures.  In this position you will make an immediate and positive difference in the lives of those affected by cancer. This position is in a medical setting where you will regularly interact directly with patients, actively use a computer with EHR software, and provide patients with nutritional support.




Location: Lafayette Family Center Center, 33 Whiting Hill Road, Brewer, ME 04412

Schedule: Weekly (preferred) 

Day of the Week: Monday and Wednesday available 

Time of Day: 11:30 pm til 3:00 pm 

Position Role

Assist patients being seen by CBF to access and select items from the Fresh Produce Prescription Program . The assistance will help in supporting the nutritional needs of patients and aid in gathering information to measure CBF's impact and enhance the patient experience.

 Qualifications:

-Strong communication skills and emotional intelligence
-Ability to work well independently as well as part of a team
-Community and civic-minded
-Computer literate
-Excellent organizational skills
-Understanding of cancer in Maine

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

Nutrition Program Site Representative
Role Description


When you have been diagnosed with cancer, uncertainty consumes you. Support may take on many different forms for different people. The Christine B. Foundation (CBF) is here to help navigate through this uncertainty for 1,000 Mainers a year, extending access to healthy food, nutritional information and the comfort and strength essential to their strength and comfort. We’re hoping you can join us. 


CBF is looking for empathetic and compassionate individuals that enjoy interacting with and assisting patients facing cancer and would be dedicated to improving the patient experience through our Cancer Nutrition Assistance Program (CNAP). This service provides patients and their families with both a no cost fresh Produce Prescription program and home delivered medically tailored grocery packages.The CNAP Site Representative(s) primary role is to be the face of CBF at our pick up location in the Lafayette Family Cancer Center in Brewer. Every week our Site Representatives greets patients with a cheerful smile and assists them through the process of selecting from an array of fresh fruits and vegetables that best suits their medical and personal needs. 

Working directly with Program Staff, you will be trained on critical aspects of the many aspects of CNAP programming, HIPAA and program policy, EHR computer software, and the tools to really make a difference to each patient you meet.  You will also be trained as a volunteer under Northern Light Health to ensure that we are aware of and respect their policies and procedures.  In this position you will make an immediate and positive difference in the lives of those affected by cancer. This position is in a medical setting where you will regularly interact directly with patients, actively use a computer with EHR software, and provide patients with nutritional support.




Location: Lafayette Family Center Center, 33 Whiting Hill Road, Brewer, ME 04412

Schedule: Weekly (preferred) 

Day of the Week: Monday and Wednesday available 

Time of Day: 11:30 pm til 3:00 pm 

Position Role

Assist patients being seen by CBF to access and select items from the Fresh Produce Prescription Program . The assistance will help in supporting the nutritional needs of patients and aid in gathering information to measure CBF's impact and enhance the patient experience.

 Qualifications:

-Strong communication skills and emotional intelligence
-Ability to work well independently as well as part of a team
-Community and civic-minded
-Computer literate
-Excellent organizational skills
-Understanding of cancer in Maine

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Portland Trails Volunteer Day

Portland Trails is a small nonprofit making a big difference in Greater Portland. We rely on a robust community of volunteers to help us maintain & build trails, run our annual events, and help out in the office. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Portland Trails


What does a typical volunteer day entail?

No two trail work days are the same, but some common activities include: clipping/pruning plants, raking trail heads, building small bridges, moving and spreading trail surface material, and cutting and removing invasive species.

What should I bring/wear?

Trail work can be dirty work! Please wear clothing appropriate for the activity and weather, and please wear closed-toed shoes. Portland Trails will supply all the tools you’ll need, but feel free to bring your own work gloves. Bring water, snacks, and any medications you might require for the duration of the activity.

If I’m volunteering with a group, will the coordination process be?

We will establish a date, time, project, and meeting place for your work day. Prior to volunteering, all members of your group will need to fill out an RSVP & waiver form that we’ll send you. On the day of, we will meet at the specified location and go over the details of the day’s project. Then we’ll get to work!

Where will the trail work be done?

If you’re joining us for a Public Volunteer Day, the project location and directions will be shared with you several days before the scheduled volunteer day. If you’re volunteering with a group, your location and projects will depend on the number of participants, when you want to volunteer, and which trails need attention. Once we establish these details, we will give you directions to the trail we’ll will be working on. If your volunteer group is from one of our Adopt-a-Trail sponsors, we’ll do our best to coordinate a work day on your adopted trail!

Organization: Portland Trails

Portland Trails is a small nonprofit making a big difference in Greater Portland. We rely on a robust community of volunteers to help us maintain & build trails, run our annual events, and help out in the office. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Portland Trails


What does a typical volunteer day entail?

No two trail work days are the same, but some common activities include: clipping/pruning plants, raking trail heads, building small bridges, moving and spreading trail surface material, and cutting and removing invasive species.

What should I bring/wear?

Trail work can be dirty work! Please wear clothing appropriate for the activity and weather, and please wear closed-toed shoes. Portland Trails will supply all the tools you’ll need, but feel free to bring your own work gloves. Bring water, snacks, and any medications you might require for the duration of the activity.

If I’m volunteering with a group, will the coordination process be?

We will establish a date, time, project, and meeting place for your work day. Prior to volunteering, all members of your group will need to fill out an RSVP & waiver form that we’ll send you. On the day of, we will meet at the specified location and go over the details of the day’s project. Then we’ll get to work!

Where will the trail work be done?

If you’re joining us for a Public Volunteer Day, the project location and directions will be shared with you several days before the scheduled volunteer day. If you’re volunteering with a group, your location and projects will depend on the number of participants, when you want to volunteer, and which trails need attention. Once we establish these details, we will give you directions to the trail we’ll will be working on. If your volunteer group is from one of our Adopt-a-Trail sponsors, we’ll do our best to coordinate a work day on your adopted trail!

Organization: Portland Trails

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 18, 2026

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Portland Trails Volunteer Day

Portland Trails is a small nonprofit making a big difference in Greater Portland. We rely on a robust community of volunteers to help us maintain & build trails, run our annual events, and help out in the office. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Portland Trails


HERE is a link to Portland Trails to sign up as a group.


What does a typical volunteer day entail?

No two trail work days are the same, but some common activities include: clipping/pruning plants, raking trail heads, building small bridges, moving and spreading trail surface material, and cutting and removing invasive species.

What should I bring/wear?

Trail work can be dirty work! Please wear clothing appropriate for the activity and weather, and please wear closed-toed shoes. Portland Trails will supply all the tools you’ll need, but feel free to bring your own work gloves. Bring water, snacks, and any medications you might require for the duration of the activity.

If I’m volunteering with a group, will the coordination process be?

We will establish a date, time, project, and meeting place for your work day. Prior to volunteering, all members of your group will need to fill out an RSVP & waiver form that we’ll send you. On the day of, we will meet at the specified location and go over the details of the day’s project. Then we’ll get to work!

Where will the trail work be done?

If you’re joining us for a Public Volunteer Day, the project location and directions will be shared with you several days before the scheduled volunteer day. If you’re volunteering with a group, your location and projects will depend on the number of participants, when you want to volunteer, and which trails need attention. Once we establish these details, we will give you directions to the trail we’ll will be working on. If your volunteer group is from one of our Adopt-a-Trail sponsors, we’ll do our best to coordinate a work day on your adopted trail!

Organization: Portland Trails

Portland Trails is a small nonprofit making a big difference in Greater Portland. We rely on a robust community of volunteers to help us maintain & build trails, run our annual events, and help out in the office. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Portland Trails


HERE is a link to Portland Trails to sign up as a group.


What does a typical volunteer day entail?

No two trail work days are the same, but some common activities include: clipping/pruning plants, raking trail heads, building small bridges, moving and spreading trail surface material, and cutting and removing invasive species.

What should I bring/wear?

Trail work can be dirty work! Please wear clothing appropriate for the activity and weather, and please wear closed-toed shoes. Portland Trails will supply all the tools you’ll need, but feel free to bring your own work gloves. Bring water, snacks, and any medications you might require for the duration of the activity.

If I’m volunteering with a group, will the coordination process be?

We will establish a date, time, project, and meeting place for your work day. Prior to volunteering, all members of your group will need to fill out an RSVP & waiver form that we’ll send you. On the day of, we will meet at the specified location and go over the details of the day’s project. Then we’ll get to work!

Where will the trail work be done?

If you’re joining us for a Public Volunteer Day, the project location and directions will be shared with you several days before the scheduled volunteer day. If you’re volunteering with a group, your location and projects will depend on the number of participants, when you want to volunteer, and which trails need attention. Once we establish these details, we will give you directions to the trail we’ll will be working on. If your volunteer group is from one of our Adopt-a-Trail sponsors, we’ll do our best to coordinate a work day on your adopted trail!

Organization: Portland Trails

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Assist Local Communities Through Grassroots Support!

Older adults are a growing demographic in Maine. The UMaine Center on Aging RSVP Program assists Lifelong Maine’s Age-Friendly communities to promote and strengthen community-based initiatives.  Programs and activities include creating accessible spaces and improving access to technology, home repair, transportation, and social connections.

Organization: UMaine Center on Aging RSVP

Older adults are a growing demographic in Maine. The UMaine Center on Aging RSVP Program assists Lifelong Maine’s Age-Friendly communities to promote and strengthen community-based initiatives.  Programs and activities include creating accessible spaces and improving access to technology, home repair, transportation, and social connections.

Organization: UMaine Center on Aging RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 04469

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Interns

First Amendment Museum
Summer Intern Opportunity 2026
Are you ready to make a real impact in our communities this summer?
The First Amendment Museum is hiring college students, paid by stipend,
to engage visitors. You’ll meet the public, give museum tours and learn
about nonprofit management.
This opportunity is open to college students.
Send us a paragraph about yourself, and email to
dlane@firstamendmentmuseum.

Organization: First Amendment Museum

First Amendment Museum
Summer Intern Opportunity 2026
Are you ready to make a real impact in our communities this summer?
The First Amendment Museum is hiring college students, paid by stipend,
to engage visitors. You’ll meet the public, give museum tours and learn
about nonprofit management.
This opportunity is open to college students.
Send us a paragraph about yourself, and email to
dlane@firstamendmentmuseum.

Organization: First Amendment Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Portland!

Opened in 2006, the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland ReStore is a discount retail outlet open to the public that sells donated new and gently used building materials, appliances and furniture at greatly reduced prices.


All of the profits from ReStore are used to support Habitat for Humanity home building projects in the Greater Portland area. Just like our build sites, the ReStore uses volunteer hours to achieve its goals and we need your help!


Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: cleaning, testing, and displaying of product; inventory and pricing; and customer service. Desirable qualifications/skills include being professional, flexible, patient, organized, self-motivated, and friendly. Construction and retail experience is helpful but not at all necessary.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland

Opened in 2006, the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland ReStore is a discount retail outlet open to the public that sells donated new and gently used building materials, appliances and furniture at greatly reduced prices.


All of the profits from ReStore are used to support Habitat for Humanity home building projects in the Greater Portland area. Just like our build sites, the ReStore uses volunteer hours to achieve its goals and we need your help!


Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: cleaning, testing, and displaying of product; inventory and pricing; and customer service. Desirable qualifications/skills include being professional, flexible, patient, organized, self-motivated, and friendly. Construction and retail experience is helpful but not at all necessary.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Build homes in Cumberland County!

Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland's Standish build site!

Volunteer with us for a day, a week, or more... it's a rewarding experience! Every Habitat for Humanity home is built by volunteers. This is the backbone of our workforce. We welcome anyone age 16 or older who wants to lend a helping hand. No skills required! There are trained professionals on every construction site to teach volunteers the skills they will need to know for each phase of the project.

To view our volunteer calendar, please follow this link here.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland

Volunteer at Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland's Standish build site!

Volunteer with us for a day, a week, or more... it's a rewarding experience! Every Habitat for Humanity home is built by volunteers. This is the backbone of our workforce. We welcome anyone age 16 or older who wants to lend a helping hand. No skills required! There are trained professionals on every construction site to teach volunteers the skills they will need to know for each phase of the project.

To view our volunteer calendar, please follow this link here.

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04084

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Group Facilitator - Primarily Online

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to fill out an application and learn more about our Virtual Peer Support Facilitator opportunity. We are currently seeking applicants who are interested in supporting our Virtual Monday Bereavement Night Program via Zoom.

Volunteer Facilitators at the Center are an integral part of our organization and caring community, as they directly support participants within our weekly evening groups. Eligible individuals are required to complete a 30hr training and make a 3.5-4hr weekly commitment to co-leading a small virtual peer support group of children, teens, young adults or adults while receiving ongoing support and training.

Please visit www.cgcmaine.org/get-involved to learn more and fill out our required volunteer application. We are currently accepting applications for our May and September 2026 Peer Support Facilitator Trainings.

Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to fill out an application and learn more about our Virtual Peer Support Facilitator opportunity. We are currently seeking applicants who are interested in supporting our Virtual Monday Bereavement Night Program via Zoom.

Volunteer Facilitators at the Center are an integral part of our organization and caring community, as they directly support participants within our weekly evening groups. Eligible individuals are required to complete a 30hr training and make a 3.5-4hr weekly commitment to co-leading a small virtual peer support group of children, teens, young adults or adults while receiving ongoing support and training.

Please visit www.cgcmaine.org/get-involved to learn more and fill out our required volunteer application. We are currently accepting applications for our May and September 2026 Peer Support Facilitator Trainings.

Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center for Grieving Children - Peer Support Group Facilitators - Portland Area

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to fill out an application and learn more about our Peer Support Facilitator opportunity. We are currently seeking applicants who are interested in supporting our Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Bereavement Program Nights in Portland.

Volunteer Facilitators at the Center are an integral part of our organization and caring community, as they directly support participants within our weekly evening groups. Eligible individuals are required to complete a 30hr training and make a 3.5-4hr weekly commitment to co-leading a small peer support group of children, teens, young adults or adults while receiving ongoing support and training.

Please visit www.cgcmaine.org/get-involved to learn more and fill out our required volunteer application. We are currently accepting applications for our May and September 2026 Peer Support Facilitator Trainings.

Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to fill out an application and learn more about our Peer Support Facilitator opportunity. We are currently seeking applicants who are interested in supporting our Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Bereavement Program Nights in Portland.

Volunteer Facilitators at the Center are an integral part of our organization and caring community, as they directly support participants within our weekly evening groups. Eligible individuals are required to complete a 30hr training and make a 3.5-4hr weekly commitment to co-leading a small peer support group of children, teens, young adults or adults while receiving ongoing support and training.

Please visit www.cgcmaine.org/get-involved to learn more and fill out our required volunteer application. We are currently accepting applications for our May and September 2026 Peer Support Facilitator Trainings.

Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center for Grieving Children - Peer Support Group Facilitator - Sanford Area

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to fill out an application and learn more about our Peer Support Facilitator role. We are currently seeking applicants who are interested in supporting our Wednesday Bereavement Night Program in Sanford.

Volunteer Facilitators at the Center are an integral part of our organization and caring community, as they directly support participants within our weekly evening groups. Eligible individuals complete a 30hr required training and make a 3.5-4hr weekly commitment to co-leading a small peer support group of children, teens, young adults or adults while receiving ongoing support and training.

Please visit www.cgcmaine.org/get-involved to learn more and fill out our required volunteer application. We are currently accepting applications for our May and September 2026 Peer Support Facilitator Trainings.



Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to fill out an application and learn more about our Peer Support Facilitator role. We are currently seeking applicants who are interested in supporting our Wednesday Bereavement Night Program in Sanford.

Volunteer Facilitators at the Center are an integral part of our organization and caring community, as they directly support participants within our weekly evening groups. Eligible individuals complete a 30hr required training and make a 3.5-4hr weekly commitment to co-leading a small peer support group of children, teens, young adults or adults while receiving ongoing support and training.

Please visit www.cgcmaine.org/get-involved to learn more and fill out our required volunteer application. We are currently accepting applications for our May and September 2026 Peer Support Facilitator Trainings.



Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Docent

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Museum Docent
First Amendment Museum – Augusta, Maine

The First Amendment Museum is looking for friendly, curious volunteers to join our team as docents! Docents welcome visitors, lead tours, and help spark meaningful conversations about the five freedoms of the First Amendment—religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.

No teaching or history experience required (though it is appreciated) —just enthusiasm, reliability, and a willingness to learn. Training is provided!

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling; about two shifts (2–3 hours each) per month
Perks: Meet new people, gain experience, and help inspire civic engagement
Interested? Contact Danielle Lane at connect@firstamendmentmuseum.org or call (207)557-2290.

Join us in inspiring all Americans to practice, preserve, and protect their First Amendment freedoms!

Organization: First Amendment Museum

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Museum Docent
First Amendment Museum – Augusta, Maine

The First Amendment Museum is looking for friendly, curious volunteers to join our team as docents! Docents welcome visitors, lead tours, and help spark meaningful conversations about the five freedoms of the First Amendment—religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.

No teaching or history experience required (though it is appreciated) —just enthusiasm, reliability, and a willingness to learn. Training is provided!

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling; about two shifts (2–3 hours each) per month
Perks: Meet new people, gain experience, and help inspire civic engagement
Interested? Contact Danielle Lane at connect@firstamendmentmuseum.org or call (207)557-2290.

Join us in inspiring all Americans to practice, preserve, and protect their First Amendment freedoms!

Organization: First Amendment Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday, March 7th: Bioblitz

All Day (any amount of time) || All welcome who are interested || Head out to hirundo for 15 min to 4 hours, however long youd like to and use the Seek/Inaturalist app to submit species findings to support hirundo in our data collection at the refuge!

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

All Day (any amount of time) || All welcome who are interested || Head out to hirundo for 15 min to 4 hours, however long youd like to and use the Seek/Inaturalist app to submit species findings to support hirundo in our data collection at the refuge!

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04468

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 4-H Club Volunteers - Cumberland County

Adult volunteers play an important role in the 4-H program. They mentor 4-H youth, coordinate local community clubs, teach in 4-H school groups and help to plan and run events. Contact the Cumberland County 4-H office (207-781-6099) to find out how to apply and receive training to be a 4-H volunteer.

Types of Volunteers Needed:

4-H Club Leader: Work in partnership with youth ages 5-18 to develop citizenship, leadership, and life skills. Whether you want to oversee a general club or a focus on a specific topic, you'll help young people learn the importance of record keeping, public speaking, and service learning, while learning new skills and having fun.

4-H Project Leader: Share your skills, talents or special interests such as photography, horses, dogs, rabbits, sewing, computers or woodworking. In this role, you may be called upon to offer a number of sessions at an afterschool program, or assist a club leader by sharing your expertise and working with their club members.

4-H Special Interest Club Leader: Special Interest (SPIN) clubs are generally 6 sessions held on a topic of the volunteer’s choosing. Some SPIN clubs we have offered in the past include Introduction to Horses, Cake Decorating, Bees and Beyond, and more.

Episodic 4-H Volunteer: We have a variety of volunteer opportunities that don't require a long-term commitment. Judging at the fair, helping with a specific fundraiser, assisting with a garden project, scoring 4-H project records, or organizing an annual county event to name a few.

For More Information: https://extension.umaine.edu/cumberland/4h/

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County 4-H

Adult volunteers play an important role in the 4-H program. They mentor 4-H youth, coordinate local community clubs, teach in 4-H school groups and help to plan and run events. Contact the Cumberland County 4-H office (207-781-6099) to find out how to apply and receive training to be a 4-H volunteer.

Types of Volunteers Needed:

4-H Club Leader: Work in partnership with youth ages 5-18 to develop citizenship, leadership, and life skills. Whether you want to oversee a general club or a focus on a specific topic, you'll help young people learn the importance of record keeping, public speaking, and service learning, while learning new skills and having fun.

4-H Project Leader: Share your skills, talents or special interests such as photography, horses, dogs, rabbits, sewing, computers or woodworking. In this role, you may be called upon to offer a number of sessions at an afterschool program, or assist a club leader by sharing your expertise and working with their club members.

4-H Special Interest Club Leader: Special Interest (SPIN) clubs are generally 6 sessions held on a topic of the volunteer’s choosing. Some SPIN clubs we have offered in the past include Introduction to Horses, Cake Decorating, Bees and Beyond, and more.

Episodic 4-H Volunteer: We have a variety of volunteer opportunities that don't require a long-term commitment. Judging at the fair, helping with a specific fundraiser, assisting with a garden project, scoring 4-H project records, or organizing an annual county event to name a few.

For More Information: https://extension.umaine.edu/cumberland/4h/

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County 4-H

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cumberland County Extension Association

The Cumberland County Extension Association has openings for Cumberland County residents to serve on its board. The purpose of the CCEA is to promote the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s educational programs, oversee local county funding according to the County Extension Act, and bring back ideas from the community.

 Extension programs are run by University of Maine Cooperative Extension and are designed to bring practical, research-based information from the University of Maine into the county to meet local needs. County Extension Associations have a long history in Maine. The first one was established in 1915 to help direct the work of county “agents.” Since 1919, Maine’s County Extension Act has defined the role of these county associations in carrying out Extension work.

Responsibilities Include:

Overseeing the operations and preparation of the Cumberland County Extension office budget. Educating citizens, county commissioners, legislators and other community leaders regarding educational program impacts. Assisting in publicizing the University of Maine Cooperative Extension educational programs to reach diverse audiences by delivering and posting program announcements and calendars in town offices, post offices and other public places within the volunteer’s represented area. Becoming familiar with the staff and programs of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County office. Members are encouraged to attend at least one University of Maine Cooperative Extension educational program per year offered by 4-H, Master Food Preservers or Master Gardeners. Attending scheduled monthly meetings; actively participating on one standing committee. Helping to prioritize staffing needs by making recommendations in selecting and hiring staff.

The Cumberland County Extension Association meets once a month typically on the fourth Tuesday at 5:30pm in-person and via Zoom. Members must reside in Cumberland County.

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension - Cumberland County

The Cumberland County Extension Association has openings for Cumberland County residents to serve on its board. The purpose of the CCEA is to promote the University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s educational programs, oversee local county funding according to the County Extension Act, and bring back ideas from the community.

 Extension programs are run by University of Maine Cooperative Extension and are designed to bring practical, research-based information from the University of Maine into the county to meet local needs. County Extension Associations have a long history in Maine. The first one was established in 1915 to help direct the work of county “agents.” Since 1919, Maine’s County Extension Act has defined the role of these county associations in carrying out Extension work.

Responsibilities Include:

Overseeing the operations and preparation of the Cumberland County Extension office budget. Educating citizens, county commissioners, legislators and other community leaders regarding educational program impacts. Assisting in publicizing the University of Maine Cooperative Extension educational programs to reach diverse audiences by delivering and posting program announcements and calendars in town offices, post offices and other public places within the volunteer’s represented area. Becoming familiar with the staff and programs of the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Cumberland County office. Members are encouraged to attend at least one University of Maine Cooperative Extension educational program per year offered by 4-H, Master Food Preservers or Master Gardeners. Attending scheduled monthly meetings; actively participating on one standing committee. Helping to prioritize staffing needs by making recommendations in selecting and hiring staff.

The Cumberland County Extension Association meets once a month typically on the fourth Tuesday at 5:30pm in-person and via Zoom. Members must reside in Cumberland County.

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension - Cumberland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter - Penobscot County

Make-A-Wish Maine's mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Our vision is to reach every eligible child in the state of Maine. With our office being located in Scarborough, we rely on Wish Granters all over the state of Maine to be able to connect to families.

Wish granting volunteers are the creative, generous people who meet with wish families and act as the conduit between them and our office. These volunteers help wish kids determine their wish and are responsible for the special touches throughout the wish process. Wish granters are reliable, communicative and productive members of the “wish team” and work closely with other volunteers and the Make-A-Wish staff to create the best possible wish experience for the child!

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Make-A-Wish Maine's mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Our vision is to reach every eligible child in the state of Maine. With our office being located in Scarborough, we rely on Wish Granters all over the state of Maine to be able to connect to families.

Wish granting volunteers are the creative, generous people who meet with wish families and act as the conduit between them and our office. These volunteers help wish kids determine their wish and are responsible for the special touches throughout the wish process. Wish granters are reliable, communicative and productive members of the “wish team” and work closely with other volunteers and the Make-A-Wish staff to create the best possible wish experience for the child!

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04457

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter - Penobscot County

Make-A-Wish Maine's mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Our vision is to reach every eligible child in the state of Maine. With our office being located in Scarborough, we rely on Wish Granters all over the state of Maine to be able to connect to families.

Wish granting volunteers are the creative, generous people who meet with wish families and act as the conduit between them and our office. These volunteers help wish kids determine their wish and are responsible for the special touches throughout the wish process. Wish granters are reliable, communicative and productive members of the “wish team” and work closely with other volunteers and the Make-A-Wish staff to create the best possible wish experience for the child!

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Make-A-Wish Maine's mission: Together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Our vision is to reach every eligible child in the state of Maine. With our office being located in Scarborough, we rely on Wish Granters all over the state of Maine to be able to connect to families.

Wish granting volunteers are the creative, generous people who meet with wish families and act as the conduit between them and our office. These volunteers help wish kids determine their wish and are responsible for the special touches throughout the wish process. Wish granters are reliable, communicative and productive members of the “wish team” and work closely with other volunteers and the Make-A-Wish staff to create the best possible wish experience for the child!

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companions

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Hospice volunteers play a vital role in bringing comfort, dignity, and human connection to patients and families during one of life’s most important moments.

As a hospice volunteer, you may:

Offer companionship and emotional support to patients

Provide respite for caregivers

Assist with light tasks, reading, music, or simply being present

Support families with kindness and compassion

No medical experience is required. We provide comprehensive and free 20 hour training, ongoing support, and flexible scheduling to match your availability and comfort level.

Who we’re looking for:

Compassionate, dependable individuals

Good listeners with a caring heart

Adults willing to complete training and background screening

Volunteering with hospice is not about fixing—it’s about being there. Your presence can bring peace, comfort, and reassurance when it’s needed most.

If you’re ready to make a difference in a deeply meaningful way, we would love to welcome you to our volunteer team


For more information, please contact Carly Cheriff, Volunteer Coordinator, at 207-800-5876 or ccheriff@affinitymaine.com    

Organization: Affinity Care of Maine- Hospice

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Hospice volunteers play a vital role in bringing comfort, dignity, and human connection to patients and families during one of life’s most important moments.

As a hospice volunteer, you may:

Offer companionship and emotional support to patients

Provide respite for caregivers

Assist with light tasks, reading, music, or simply being present

Support families with kindness and compassion

No medical experience is required. We provide comprehensive and free 20 hour training, ongoing support, and flexible scheduling to match your availability and comfort level.

Who we’re looking for:

Compassionate, dependable individuals

Good listeners with a caring heart

Adults willing to complete training and background screening

Volunteering with hospice is not about fixing—it’s about being there. Your presence can bring peace, comfort, and reassurance when it’s needed most.

If you’re ready to make a difference in a deeply meaningful way, we would love to welcome you to our volunteer team


For more information, please contact Carly Cheriff, Volunteer Coordinator, at 207-800-5876 or ccheriff@affinitymaine.com    

Organization: Affinity Care of Maine- Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Save Your Breath - Augusta

We are looking for volunteers to help on event day October 18, 2026.  Tasks include setting  up tables, clean up and put tables away, oversee the silent auction table,  cheer participants over the finish line, hand out water, hand out pizza slices.   All support is greatly appreciated.  Contact us if you are interested in supporting our small nonprofit that does so much for our lung cancer community. 

Organization: Free ME from Lung Cancer

We are looking for volunteers to help on event day October 18, 2026.  Tasks include setting  up tables, clean up and put tables away, oversee the silent auction table,  cheer participants over the finish line, hand out water, hand out pizza slices.   All support is greatly appreciated.  Contact us if you are interested in supporting our small nonprofit that does so much for our lung cancer community. 

Organization: Free ME from Lung Cancer

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2026

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Trackside Guide

We are in need or volunteers to help us get the word out about our Save Your Breath 5k and silent auction coming up October 18, 2026.  We have Save the Date cards that we would like to get out to businesses, schools, colleges, gyms and fitness studios, coffee shops and cafes, community centers, running or cycling stores, college campuses, health food stores,  libraries in the centeral Maine area and beyond.  Volunteers needed May 2026 to September 2026.  Volunteers choose how long they wish to help.  1, 2, 10 hours its up to the volunteer. We will appreciate any time you can give us.

Organization: Free ME from Lung Cancer

We are in need or volunteers to help us get the word out about our Save Your Breath 5k and silent auction coming up October 18, 2026.  We have Save the Date cards that we would like to get out to businesses, schools, colleges, gyms and fitness studios, coffee shops and cafes, community centers, running or cycling stores, college campuses, health food stores,  libraries in the centeral Maine area and beyond.  Volunteers needed May 2026 to September 2026.  Volunteers choose how long they wish to help.  1, 2, 10 hours its up to the volunteer. We will appreciate any time you can give us.

Organization: Free ME from Lung Cancer

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member at Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations is seeking a community-focused board member to join our board of directors. The member must live in Sagadahoc County, and be available to meet on a quarterly basis. 

Spectrum Generations is the Central Maine Area Agency on Aging, focused on promoting and advancing the well-being and independence of older and disabled adults, with the support of their care partners, to live in their community of choice. 

Please visit www.spectrumgenerations.org for more information. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations is seeking a community-focused board member to join our board of directors. The member must live in Sagadahoc County, and be available to meet on a quarterly basis. 

Spectrum Generations is the Central Maine Area Agency on Aging, focused on promoting and advancing the well-being and independence of older and disabled adults, with the support of their care partners, to live in their community of choice. 

Please visit www.spectrumgenerations.org for more information. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yoga Instructor

We are looking for a volunteer yoga instructor for 1xmonthly yoga classes for our residents. We are a non-profit halfway house that focuses on community reintegration and are looking for provide healthy in-house activities to improve morale with our residents. 

Organization: Pharos House

We are looking for a volunteer yoga instructor for 1xmonthly yoga classes for our residents. We are a non-profit halfway house that focuses on community reintegration and are looking for provide healthy in-house activities to improve morale with our residents. 

Organization: Pharos House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members

We have a few board seats that we would like to fill.  We are in need of someone to help with program developmen.   Duties include attending board meetings, fundraising and recruiting participants for our Save Your Breath annual event.  

A radon director to oversee the program.  Duties include compling contracts for contractors to install radon air abatement systems for single family low income homeowners.  Reviewing financial records to qualify homeowners for our program. 

 An early lung cancer screening director. Duties include talking with early lung cancer coordinators in hospitals and compiling contracts for those interested in receiving finanical assistance for their program.  Monitoring the grant money and secure statistical date.

News Letter Director.  Duties include collecting stories, foundation updates and other material to create a monthly news letter.


Organization: Free ME from Lung Cancer

We have a few board seats that we would like to fill.  We are in need of someone to help with program developmen.   Duties include attending board meetings, fundraising and recruiting participants for our Save Your Breath annual event.  

A radon director to oversee the program.  Duties include compling contracts for contractors to install radon air abatement systems for single family low income homeowners.  Reviewing financial records to qualify homeowners for our program. 

 An early lung cancer screening director. Duties include talking with early lung cancer coordinators in hospitals and compiling contracts for those interested in receiving finanical assistance for their program.  Monitoring the grant money and secure statistical date.

News Letter Director.  Duties include collecting stories, foundation updates and other material to create a monthly news letter.


Organization: Free ME from Lung Cancer

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facility Volunteer

Volunteers will assist the Buildings Specialist on all aspects of facility maintenance.

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter

Volunteers will assist the Buildings Specialist on all aspects of facility maintenance.

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housekeeping Volunteer

Volunteers assist in keeping the building clean and organized.

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter

Volunteers assist in keeping the building clean and organized.

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Volunteer

We serve three meals a day to up to 60 guests.  We are fortunate to have a generous community.  As food donations arrive, kitchen volunteers assist with receiving, labeling, and storgage. Our kitchen volunteers also assist in preparing, cooking, and serving nutritious meals and snacks for our adult guests. All volunteers help with keeping the kitchen clean, well-organized, and in compliance with food safety regulations and laws.

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter

We serve three meals a day to up to 60 guests.  We are fortunate to have a generous community.  As food donations arrive, kitchen volunteers assist with receiving, labeling, and storgage. Our kitchen volunteers also assist in preparing, cooking, and serving nutritious meals and snacks for our adult guests. All volunteers help with keeping the kitchen clean, well-organized, and in compliance with food safety regulations and laws.

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in a Maine Classroom with Junior Achievement!

Junior Achievement (JA) is seeking friendly and motivated volunteers (from all occupations) to facilitate pre-planned programs on entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy to Maine students. Volunteers lead five 45-minute sessions at their convenience over the course of a semester. Classes are taught during school hours and provide a unique chance to work with the same class for several weeks.  

If you're looking for an easy and rewarding way to give back, this is the program for you! Our volunteers come from all walks of life, from senior leadership to young professionals, to retired educators - everyone has work & life experience to share! If you've experienced adult life, you are qualified and have a tremendous amount to offer the kids. There are opportunities to lead JA programs all over the state.  Click here to view an up to date list of all volunteer opportunities statewide. For more info contact Mikaela Ziobro at mziobro@jamaine.org.  

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

Junior Achievement (JA) is seeking friendly and motivated volunteers (from all occupations) to facilitate pre-planned programs on entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy to Maine students. Volunteers lead five 45-minute sessions at their convenience over the course of a semester. Classes are taught during school hours and provide a unique chance to work with the same class for several weeks.  

If you're looking for an easy and rewarding way to give back, this is the program for you! Our volunteers come from all walks of life, from senior leadership to young professionals, to retired educators - everyone has work & life experience to share! If you've experienced adult life, you are qualified and have a tremendous amount to offer the kids. There are opportunities to lead JA programs all over the state.  Click here to view an up to date list of all volunteer opportunities statewide. For more info contact Mikaela Ziobro at mziobro@jamaine.org.  

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nail Painting

Love pampering, conversation, and making people smile?  We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to provide nail painting for our senior community. Ideally, this would be the 2nd and/or 4th Saturday morning of each month, but we’re happy to be flexible if you have different availability. All supplies are provided—just bring your creativity and warm spirit! If you’re interested in sharing a little color and joy, we’d love to hear from you!

Organization: Park Danforth

Love pampering, conversation, and making people smile?  We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to provide nail painting for our senior community. Ideally, this would be the 2nd and/or 4th Saturday morning of each month, but we’re happy to be flexible if you have different availability. All supplies are provided—just bring your creativity and warm spirit! If you’re interested in sharing a little color and joy, we’d love to hear from you!

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VITA Volunteer for Central Maine CA$H Coalition

re you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and help individuals and families get the refunds and credits they deserve.

 

We URGENTLY need more people to assist! Come volunteer with us! There are several different roles to attract a variety of people with different backgrounds.

 

You don’t need to be a tax expert—we provide all the training and ongoing support you’ll need to succeed. Volunteers assist with everything from greeting people at tax clinics to preparing tax returns using a simple online program. All that’s required is a willingness to learn and a desire to help others. 

 

Learn new skills, build your resume, or simply help your neighbors! You will make a difference!

For more information, call Kimberlee Petrey at 859-1626 or email at kimberleep@kvcap.org.

Organization: Kennebec Valley Community Action Program (KVCAP)

re you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and help individuals and families get the refunds and credits they deserve.

 

We URGENTLY need more people to assist! Come volunteer with us! There are several different roles to attract a variety of people with different backgrounds.

 

You don’t need to be a tax expert—we provide all the training and ongoing support you’ll need to succeed. Volunteers assist with everything from greeting people at tax clinics to preparing tax returns using a simple online program. All that’s required is a willingness to learn and a desire to help others. 

 

Learn new skills, build your resume, or simply help your neighbors! You will make a difference!

For more information, call Kimberlee Petrey at 859-1626 or email at kimberleep@kvcap.org.

Organization: Kennebec Valley Community Action Program (KVCAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 14, 2026

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technology Support

Tech-savvy and enjoy helping others?   We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to provide tech support on our senior campus, helping residents with everyday technology questions like phones, tablets, email, and apps.  All interactions to occur in public, common spaces, no need to enter resident personal living spaces.  We are flexible with the day, time, and number of visits per month.  It’s a wonderful way to share your skills, build connections, and make technology feel less intimidating for our residents.

Organization: Park Danforth

Tech-savvy and enjoy helping others?   We’re looking for a friendly volunteer to provide tech support on our senior campus, helping residents with everyday technology questions like phones, tablets, email, and apps.  All interactions to occur in public, common spaces, no need to enter resident personal living spaces.  We are flexible with the day, time, and number of visits per month.  It’s a wonderful way to share your skills, build connections, and make technology feel less intimidating for our residents.

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pianist Wanted for Dinner Music for Seniors

Do you play piano?  We are seeking a volunteer piano player to provide live dinner music for our seniors during the evening meal. An electric piano is available on site, and the music would begin around 4:45 pm and last approximately one hour. The day of the week is flexible and can be determined by your availability.  This is a wonderful opportunity to share your talent and help create a warm, enjoyable dining experience for our seniors.

Organization: Park Danforth

Do you play piano?  We are seeking a volunteer piano player to provide live dinner music for our seniors during the evening meal. An electric piano is available on site, and the music would begin around 4:45 pm and last approximately one hour. The day of the week is flexible and can be determined by your availability.  This is a wonderful opportunity to share your talent and help create a warm, enjoyable dining experience for our seniors.

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed!

Become a Volunteer DriverSeeking Volunteer Drivers to Transport Our Passengers

Do you have a reliable car, a desire to help others, and some free time? KVCAP Transportation Services is seeking individuals who are ready for a rewarding experience as a KV Van Volunteer Driver.

KV Van Volunteers are used to drive our passengers to medical and social service appointments throughout Maine. Drivers receive a generous mileage reimbursement for their service.

Requirements:

· Valid Maine Drivers License

· Good Driving Record (Past 10 Years)

· 21 years of Age or Older

· Current Vehicle Registration & Insurance

· Ability to Pass Background Checks


Benefits:

· Choose your schedule — A few hours or few days

· ROUNDTRIP REIMBURSEMENT, up to $0.67 per mile

· Mileage reimbursement is nontaxable and it doesn’t impact any benefits (ex. Social Security, MaineCare, SSI/SSDI, etc.).

· Maine State Vehicle Inspection —REIMBURSED!

· Eligible for discounts on auto parts and repairs through specific local businesses

· There is no “I” in Team, but there is a “U” in Volunteer!

 

If you are ready for a productive and rewarding experience, please call KVCAP Transportation at 859-2504 or 1-800-542-8227 and ask for Elsie Warren or email her at elsiew@kvcap.org.

View our webpage HERE

Complete the online application HERE

Organization: Kennebec Valley Community Action Program (KVCAP)

Become a Volunteer DriverSeeking Volunteer Drivers to Transport Our Passengers

Do you have a reliable car, a desire to help others, and some free time? KVCAP Transportation Services is seeking individuals who are ready for a rewarding experience as a KV Van Volunteer Driver.

KV Van Volunteers are used to drive our passengers to medical and social service appointments throughout Maine. Drivers receive a generous mileage reimbursement for their service.

Requirements:

· Valid Maine Drivers License

· Good Driving Record (Past 10 Years)

· 21 years of Age or Older

· Current Vehicle Registration & Insurance

· Ability to Pass Background Checks


Benefits:

· Choose your schedule — A few hours or few days

· ROUNDTRIP REIMBURSEMENT, up to $0.67 per mile

· Mileage reimbursement is nontaxable and it doesn’t impact any benefits (ex. Social Security, MaineCare, SSI/SSDI, etc.).

· Maine State Vehicle Inspection —REIMBURSED!

· Eligible for discounts on auto parts and repairs through specific local businesses

· There is no “I” in Team, but there is a “U” in Volunteer!

 

If you are ready for a productive and rewarding experience, please call KVCAP Transportation at 859-2504 or 1-800-542-8227 and ask for Elsie Warren or email her at elsiew@kvcap.org.

View our webpage HERE

Complete the online application HERE

Organization: Kennebec Valley Community Action Program (KVCAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal maintenance and cleaning

Help me clean all of our animal residences. Clean water bowls, food bowls, stock feed, etc.

Organization: Anchor ME Harbor

Help me clean all of our animal residences. Clean water bowls, food bowls, stock feed, etc.

Organization: Anchor ME Harbor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04363

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Looking for a fun place to be? Volunteer @ Maine Mineral & Gem Museum.

Volunteer in beautiful Bethel @ MMGM where no two days are the same. Meet new friends and gain new skills -  history, geology, minerals, gems and meteorites -  we have it all. Help visitors find what inspires them, lead school groups and families on a path to lifelong informal learning, and find your special place filled with like minded people.

As a Maine Mineral and Gem Volunteer you will :discover something new every time immerse yourself in hidden natural wondersgain a greater understanding of your natural environmentrevisit your previous passionsjoin a community that shares your interests

Be the difference - just starting out, or have a lifetime of experience? We have a volunteer opportunity that's right for your wants and needs. What are you waiting for? Join us today.

Organization: Maine Mineral & Gem Museum

Volunteer in beautiful Bethel @ MMGM where no two days are the same. Meet new friends and gain new skills -  history, geology, minerals, gems and meteorites -  we have it all. Help visitors find what inspires them, lead school groups and families on a path to lifelong informal learning, and find your special place filled with like minded people.

As a Maine Mineral and Gem Volunteer you will :discover something new every time immerse yourself in hidden natural wondersgain a greater understanding of your natural environmentrevisit your previous passionsjoin a community that shares your interests

Be the difference - just starting out, or have a lifetime of experience? We have a volunteer opportunity that's right for your wants and needs. What are you waiting for? Join us today.

Organization: Maine Mineral & Gem Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Evening Volunteers 6:00 -9:00 PM

The Ronald McDonald House provides a comfortable, safe, free place for families to stay while their children are in the hospital or receiving treatment locally. 

We are looking for volunteers who can provide house coverage for occasional or regular shifts from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday (and Sundays from 5:00 to 9:00 pm).

Volunteers help keep this "home away from home" running strong! Volunteers assist with checking families in and out of the house, providing front desk coverage, helping with administrative tasks, as well as some light cleaning, such as emptying the dishwasher and disinfecting counters and tables in the kitchen.

If you are interested in supporting families while their children are in the hospital or receiving treatment locally, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

The Ronald McDonald House provides a comfortable, safe, free place for families to stay while their children are in the hospital or receiving treatment locally. 

We are looking for volunteers who can provide house coverage for occasional or regular shifts from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday (and Sundays from 5:00 to 9:00 pm).

Volunteers help keep this "home away from home" running strong! Volunteers assist with checking families in and out of the house, providing front desk coverage, helping with administrative tasks, as well as some light cleaning, such as emptying the dishwasher and disinfecting counters and tables in the kitchen.

If you are interested in supporting families while their children are in the hospital or receiving treatment locally, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald Family Room at Northern Light EMMC

The Ronald McDonald Family Room provides an additional resource to the medical services provided to families at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center. Our Family Room, located on the pediatric inpatient floor, is a respite space for families whose children are hospitalized. The room includes a full kitchen, dining area, sitting area with a TV, as well as a washer and dryer. This is a non-clinical, comfortable space for families to relax just a few steps away from their child’s hospital room.

RMHC is looking for compassionate, hospitable, and encouraging volunteers to be ambassadors for Northern Light and RMHC. Volunteers should enjoy working with families, be engaging and friendly, and be able to communicate effectively with families and staff.

Volunteer Responsibilities:
• Welcome families and introduce them to the Family Room.
• Provide a listening ear and encouragement.
• Restock supplies: snacks, coffee, etc.
• Inventory items and communicate needs to Ronald McDonald House staff about room needs. 
• Keep the room tidy, clean, and organized

Shifts are available every day including weekends. Shifts can be flexible and are based on the volunteer's availability. Volunteers will complete the volunteer training requirements for Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center and then work with RMHC staff to learn more about the Family Room. 

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

The Ronald McDonald Family Room provides an additional resource to the medical services provided to families at Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center. Our Family Room, located on the pediatric inpatient floor, is a respite space for families whose children are hospitalized. The room includes a full kitchen, dining area, sitting area with a TV, as well as a washer and dryer. This is a non-clinical, comfortable space for families to relax just a few steps away from their child’s hospital room.

RMHC is looking for compassionate, hospitable, and encouraging volunteers to be ambassadors for Northern Light and RMHC. Volunteers should enjoy working with families, be engaging and friendly, and be able to communicate effectively with families and staff.

Volunteer Responsibilities:
• Welcome families and introduce them to the Family Room.
• Provide a listening ear and encouragement.
• Restock supplies: snacks, coffee, etc.
• Inventory items and communicate needs to Ronald McDonald House staff about room needs. 
• Keep the room tidy, clean, and organized

Shifts are available every day including weekends. Shifts can be flexible and are based on the volunteer's availability. Volunteers will complete the volunteer training requirements for Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center and then work with RMHC staff to learn more about the Family Room. 

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House in Bangor!

The Ronald McDonald House provides a comfortable, safe, and free place for families to stay while their children are in the hospital or receiving medical or mental health treatment locally. The Bangor House is looking for volunteers to help keep this "home away from home" running strong!

Volunteers assist with a variety of activities based on their preferences and skills. Volunteers may check new families into the house, provide front desk coverage, answer phones, and assist with other administrative tasks. Volunteers are here to support families by answering their questions or providing a listening ear. They also help keep the house clean and organized and restock supplies.

Volunteers work in shifts either weekly, biweekly, monthly, or occasionally. Shifts are typically 3 hours but can be flexible depending on the volunteer's availability.

If you are interested in supporting families while their children are in the hospital or receiving treatment locally, we would love to hear from you! 

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

The Ronald McDonald House provides a comfortable, safe, and free place for families to stay while their children are in the hospital or receiving medical or mental health treatment locally. The Bangor House is looking for volunteers to help keep this "home away from home" running strong!

Volunteers assist with a variety of activities based on their preferences and skills. Volunteers may check new families into the house, provide front desk coverage, answer phones, and assist with other administrative tasks. Volunteers are here to support families by answering their questions or providing a listening ear. They also help keep the house clean and organized and restock supplies.

Volunteers work in shifts either weekly, biweekly, monthly, or occasionally. Shifts are typically 3 hours but can be flexible depending on the volunteer's availability.

If you are interested in supporting families while their children are in the hospital or receiving treatment locally, we would love to hear from you! 

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Overnight Volunteers - with sleep time!

The Ronald McDonald House in Bangor is seeking individuals to assist with overnight shifts on occasional weeknights and/or weekends. Overnight shifts during the week begin at 9:00pm and end at 8:00am the following day. Shifts include sleep time from 11:00pm to 7:00am, as long as there are no emergencies in the house. Weekend shifts may be extended depending on the volunteer's preference. 

Volunteers arrive at 9:00pm and meet with evening shift volunteers or staff to transfer over the house. They complete closing procedures including turning off lights, ensuring doors are locked and closing the office. Volunteers check in with families to offer assistance or support as needed. Volunteers sleep in a private room with an attached bathroom. Volunteers may sleep during the overnight shift but must respond to any emergency calls (i.e., alarms going off, families locked out of their rooms, etc.). Morning procedures include opening the house for the day, taking out the trash, turning on lights, restocking supplies and opening the office. Day shift staff/volunteers will arrive by 8:00am to relieve the overnight volunteer.

Volunteers cover shifts when our Overnight Staff is on vacation or out sick. Volunteers may cover regular weekend shifts, or occasional/as-needed shifts on weekdays or weekends depending on the individual's availability and preferences. 

Volunteers are required to complete training to learn RMHC protocols and procedures. 

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

The Ronald McDonald House in Bangor is seeking individuals to assist with overnight shifts on occasional weeknights and/or weekends. Overnight shifts during the week begin at 9:00pm and end at 8:00am the following day. Shifts include sleep time from 11:00pm to 7:00am, as long as there are no emergencies in the house. Weekend shifts may be extended depending on the volunteer's preference. 

Volunteers arrive at 9:00pm and meet with evening shift volunteers or staff to transfer over the house. They complete closing procedures including turning off lights, ensuring doors are locked and closing the office. Volunteers check in with families to offer assistance or support as needed. Volunteers sleep in a private room with an attached bathroom. Volunteers may sleep during the overnight shift but must respond to any emergency calls (i.e., alarms going off, families locked out of their rooms, etc.). Morning procedures include opening the house for the day, taking out the trash, turning on lights, restocking supplies and opening the office. Day shift staff/volunteers will arrive by 8:00am to relieve the overnight volunteer.

Volunteers cover shifts when our Overnight Staff is on vacation or out sick. Volunteers may cover regular weekend shifts, or occasional/as-needed shifts on weekdays or weekends depending on the individual's availability and preferences. 

Volunteers are required to complete training to learn RMHC protocols and procedures. 

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekend Volunteers - Ronald McDonald House!

Volunteers make a difference in the lives of the families that come through our doors by hosting, listening and by simply being there.

Weekend Coverage Volunteers manage the daily operations at the Ronald McDonald House. Volunteers may cover a few hours, a full day or an overnight shift. Overnight volunteers have a private room and bathroom, and overnight shifts include sleep time (volunteers respond to emergencies overnight as needed). 

Volunteers chose which weekends or shifts they cover and whether they are able to cover a few hours, an overnight shift, or more. This is a great opportunity for families to volunteer together!

Responsibilities include orienting families with House services, assisting families checking in and out of the house, daily household cleaning and upkeep, front desk coverage and preparing guest rooms for new families.

Orientation and training are provided and required. A staff member is always available on call for support.

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Volunteers make a difference in the lives of the families that come through our doors by hosting, listening and by simply being there.

Weekend Coverage Volunteers manage the daily operations at the Ronald McDonald House. Volunteers may cover a few hours, a full day or an overnight shift. Overnight volunteers have a private room and bathroom, and overnight shifts include sleep time (volunteers respond to emergencies overnight as needed). 

Volunteers chose which weekends or shifts they cover and whether they are able to cover a few hours, an overnight shift, or more. This is a great opportunity for families to volunteer together!

Responsibilities include orienting families with House services, assisting families checking in and out of the house, daily household cleaning and upkeep, front desk coverage and preparing guest rooms for new families.

Orientation and training are provided and required. A staff member is always available on call for support.

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Share in the JOY of Adult Day Programs!

Do you love having fun?  Do you enjoy connecting with older adults? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking Volunteer Activity Aides to help with our vibrant Adult Day Programming.  Every day is an adventure filled with singing, games, arts and crafts, exercise, cooking, baking, and heartwarming conversations. Share your creativity, talents, and smile with older adults living with memory impairments!

Three Locations:
Our Biddeford Hub at the Sam L. Cohen Center
30 Barra Rd, Biddeford, ME 04005
&
our Springvale Hub at the Anderson Learning Center
Bodwell Court, Springvale, ME 04083

&our Portland Center
2320 Congress Street, Portland ME 04102

Flexible Volunteering:
Our Adult Day Programs are open weekdays, during business hours. Volunteers can create their own schedule to join us weekly or monthly for the full day or for two-hour shifts.  We ask for a minimum 6-month commitment. 

*Current needs include afternoon volunteers at our Sam L. Cohen Center in Biddeford: afternoons from 1-4pm on Mon/Tues/Thurs and Fri.

What does an Volunteer Activity Aide do? 
-play cards
-sing or play an instrument

-lead arts & crafts or a cooking group
-help serve meals

- read or chat with members
-simply come and greet our members as they arrive, and chat with them as they move through the day.

We encourage volunteers to bring your interests and skills with our members! Currently, we have particular needs for volunteers to share their talents in: music, art, and exercise - as well as gardening, baking, and arts & crafts.

What qualities, experience & skills does a Volunteer Activity Aide need?
-patience, kindness, good sense of humor
-ability to work with people with some level of dementia

-love of people; the ability to see the value of all people

In the words of a SMAA Volunteer Activity Aide...come find meaning and joy with us!
Every Wednesday I volunteer at the Adult Day Program for older Mainers with varying degrees of dementia. It provides a home away from home environment chock full of wellness, hope… and friendship. What I got every Wednesday was the gift of witnessing life lived with courage and perseverance...I should be thanking SMAA for enhancing my life so greatly. The gifts of hearing how people have lived their lives and the endless magical moments I now experience on Wednesdays. Little did I know when I arrived here the gifts that would grow one right after the other. That my days inside the Adult Day Program would have me ballroom dancing to “MOON RIVER” at 11AM (!) or belting out a sing-a-long of Sweet Caroline...at the top of my lungs with the bravest people I’ve ever met?

...PLUS, PLUS…. the added inspiration the staff and volunteers would instill in me. The pure generosity the staff gives, strengthened by their teamwork to maintain each member’s dignity day after day, year after year...Every member feels seen.

Join us for fun & smiles!
Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training and complete a background check.  Contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to get started! 

Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties)

Do you love having fun?  Do you enjoy connecting with older adults? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking Volunteer Activity Aides to help with our vibrant Adult Day Programming.  Every day is an adventure filled with singing, games, arts and crafts, exercise, cooking, baking, and heartwarming conversations. Share your creativity, talents, and smile with older adults living with memory impairments!

Three Locations:
Our Biddeford Hub at the Sam L. Cohen Center
30 Barra Rd, Biddeford, ME 04005
&
our Springvale Hub at the Anderson Learning Center
Bodwell Court, Springvale, ME 04083

&our Portland Center
2320 Congress Street, Portland ME 04102

Flexible Volunteering:
Our Adult Day Programs are open weekdays, during business hours. Volunteers can create their own schedule to join us weekly or monthly for the full day or for two-hour shifts.  We ask for a minimum 6-month commitment. 

*Current needs include afternoon volunteers at our Sam L. Cohen Center in Biddeford: afternoons from 1-4pm on Mon/Tues/Thurs and Fri.

What does an Volunteer Activity Aide do? 
-play cards
-sing or play an instrument

-lead arts & crafts or a cooking group
-help serve meals

- read or chat with members
-simply come and greet our members as they arrive, and chat with them as they move through the day.

We encourage volunteers to bring your interests and skills with our members! Currently, we have particular needs for volunteers to share their talents in: music, art, and exercise - as well as gardening, baking, and arts & crafts.

What qualities, experience & skills does a Volunteer Activity Aide need?
-patience, kindness, good sense of humor
-ability to work with people with some level of dementia

-love of people; the ability to see the value of all people

In the words of a SMAA Volunteer Activity Aide...come find meaning and joy with us!
Every Wednesday I volunteer at the Adult Day Program for older Mainers with varying degrees of dementia. It provides a home away from home environment chock full of wellness, hope… and friendship. What I got every Wednesday was the gift of witnessing life lived with courage and perseverance...I should be thanking SMAA for enhancing my life so greatly. The gifts of hearing how people have lived their lives and the endless magical moments I now experience on Wednesdays. Little did I know when I arrived here the gifts that would grow one right after the other. That my days inside the Adult Day Program would have me ballroom dancing to “MOON RIVER” at 11AM (!) or belting out a sing-a-long of Sweet Caroline...at the top of my lungs with the bravest people I’ve ever met?

...PLUS, PLUS…. the added inspiration the staff and volunteers would instill in me. The pure generosity the staff gives, strengthened by their teamwork to maintain each member’s dignity day after day, year after year...Every member feels seen.

Join us for fun & smiles!
Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training and complete a background check.  Contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595 to get started! 

Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (Greater Portland - Cumberland & York Counties)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AARP Taxes Phone Concierge

The AARP offers free tax preparation services hosted at Curtis Memorial Library during tax season each year. To schedule an appointment, interested parties call a designated line at the library and leave a message with their preferred availability. We are looking for several volunteers who would take on a once or twice weekly one-hour shift over the course of tax season to come into the library, listen to messages, and return phone calls to schedule appointments for patrons. This role involves being comfortable with making phone calls, using Excel to transcribe information, and good confidentiality practices. 

Organization: Curtis Memorial Library

The AARP offers free tax preparation services hosted at Curtis Memorial Library during tax season each year. To schedule an appointment, interested parties call a designated line at the library and leave a message with their preferred availability. We are looking for several volunteers who would take on a once or twice weekly one-hour shift over the course of tax season to come into the library, listen to messages, and return phone calls to schedule appointments for patrons. This role involves being comfortable with making phone calls, using Excel to transcribe information, and good confidentiality practices. 

Organization: Curtis Memorial Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art Program Leader/Teacher

Are you a skilled artist with interest in sharing your knowledge with others? Our residents would love an opportunity to learn from you! Seeking an enthusiastic, patient, creative partner to lead art sessions on campus. Areas of interest are vast, so whatever your passion (i.e., paint, florals, textiles, 2-demensional art, 3-demensional art, etc.), we'd love to hear from you. Frequency of sessions and specific projects taught/completed will be customized based on the right volunteer's availability and vision. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Are you a skilled artist with interest in sharing your knowledge with others? Our residents would love an opportunity to learn from you! Seeking an enthusiastic, patient, creative partner to lead art sessions on campus. Areas of interest are vast, so whatever your passion (i.e., paint, florals, textiles, 2-demensional art, 3-demensional art, etc.), we'd love to hear from you. Frequency of sessions and specific projects taught/completed will be customized based on the right volunteer's availability and vision. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Literacy Volunteer Tutor

Share your skills and help someone reach their potential. Literacy Volunteer tutors are needed for basic reading and writing, math and digital literacy. Tutors are needed to support New Mainers learn English. You can be the reason someone is able to get a job, read to their children, and have a sense of accomplishment about their learning. No teaching experience is required, and we provide training. The next training will be January 13, 20, and 27, 2026. This Training will be via zoom 5:30-7:30pm each evening. The first session is an orientation that gives participants an understanding of the Literacy Volunteer program and the role of a tutor. It gives attendees an opportunity to see if this is the right fit for them. The next two sessions are about adult learning principles and teaching people of different cultures. Please email info@lva-augusta.org to register and receive the Zoom invite. The next in-person training is April 28, May 5, and May 12, 2026. This training will be held at Augusta Adult and Community Education (AACE), 22 Armory Street, Augusta, ME 04330 and will be a collaboration with AACE and Capitol Area New Mainers (CANMP). Registration will be through AACE. Check the LVK website for training updates.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers of Kennebec (formerly Literacy Volunteers of Greater Augusta and Literacy Volunteers-Waterville)

Share your skills and help someone reach their potential. Literacy Volunteer tutors are needed for basic reading and writing, math and digital literacy. Tutors are needed to support New Mainers learn English. You can be the reason someone is able to get a job, read to their children, and have a sense of accomplishment about their learning. No teaching experience is required, and we provide training. The next training will be January 13, 20, and 27, 2026. This Training will be via zoom 5:30-7:30pm each evening. The first session is an orientation that gives participants an understanding of the Literacy Volunteer program and the role of a tutor. It gives attendees an opportunity to see if this is the right fit for them. The next two sessions are about adult learning principles and teaching people of different cultures. Please email info@lva-augusta.org to register and receive the Zoom invite. The next in-person training is April 28, May 5, and May 12, 2026. This training will be held at Augusta Adult and Community Education (AACE), 22 Armory Street, Augusta, ME 04330 and will be a collaboration with AACE and Capitol Area New Mainers (CANMP). Registration will be through AACE. Check the LVK website for training updates.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers of Kennebec (formerly Literacy Volunteers of Greater Augusta and Literacy Volunteers-Waterville)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kennebec County Dolly Parton's Imagination Library

Literacy Volunteers of Kennebec is the now the Kennebec County Affiliate for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. 

As the world’s leading program for giving books to young children, 0-5, the Imagination Library has proven its impact through years of remarkable achievements. Whether the invaluable time spent reading with a child, or the effects on early childhood literacy factors that have lifelong effects, the Imagination Library has a far-reaching spectrum of impact from the measurable to the immeasurable. Books are mailed directly to each child at no cost to the family. When families read together children are more prepared to enter school and develop a lasting interest in reading. Volunteers are needed to help promote the program.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers of Kennebec (formerly Literacy Volunteers of Greater Augusta and Literacy Volunteers-Waterville)

Literacy Volunteers of Kennebec is the now the Kennebec County Affiliate for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. 

As the world’s leading program for giving books to young children, 0-5, the Imagination Library has proven its impact through years of remarkable achievements. Whether the invaluable time spent reading with a child, or the effects on early childhood literacy factors that have lifelong effects, the Imagination Library has a far-reaching spectrum of impact from the measurable to the immeasurable. Books are mailed directly to each child at no cost to the family. When families read together children are more prepared to enter school and develop a lasting interest in reading. Volunteers are needed to help promote the program.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers of Kennebec (formerly Literacy Volunteers of Greater Augusta and Literacy Volunteers-Waterville)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Deliveries

Join our team as we bring essential furniture directly to clients’ homes. Staff and volunteers work together to load items into our vehicles, transport them, and carefully move the furniture inside for each client. This role makes an immediate, meaningful impact—turning an empty space into a comfortable home.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Join our team as we bring essential furniture directly to clients’ homes. Staff and volunteers work together to load items into our vehicles, transport them, and carefully move the furniture inside for each client. This role makes an immediate, meaningful impact—turning an empty space into a comfortable home.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04098

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Donation Pick Up

Volunteers team up with Furniture Friends staff to travel to donor locations—homes, motels, schools, and more—to collect approved furniture donations. Together, the team loads items into our vehicles and transports them back to the warehouse for processing. This role is active, collaborative, and essential to keeping our furniture flow strong.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Volunteers team up with Furniture Friends staff to travel to donor locations—homes, motels, schools, and more—to collect approved furniture donations. Together, the team loads items into our vehicles and transports them back to the warehouse for processing. This role is active, collaborative, and essential to keeping our furniture flow strong.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04098

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday - Warehouse Shift

On Saturdays, volunteers can jump in wherever help is needed—either supporting donation drop-offs at our warehouse or joining staff on donation pick-ups. You might welcome donors and help unload furniture, or ride along to homes, motels, and schools to collect approved items and load them into our vehicles.


It’s a great role if you like staying active, working as a team, and keeping the flow of furniture moving to neighbors who need it.

Organization: Furniture Friends

On Saturdays, volunteers can jump in wherever help is needed—either supporting donation drop-offs at our warehouse or joining staff on donation pick-ups. You might welcome donors and help unload furniture, or ride along to homes, motels, and schools to collect approved items and load them into our vehicles.


It’s a great role if you like staying active, working as a team, and keeping the flow of furniture moving to neighbors who need it.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04098

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Client Warehouse Pick Up - Shopper

Clients visit our warehouse to “shop” for the furniture they need from our showroom. Shopper Guides welcome clients, walk them through the selection process, and offer support as they choose items. Afterward, volunteers enter the selected furniture into our inventory system. Each appointment lasts about 30 minutes. *Training required.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Clients visit our warehouse to “shop” for the furniture they need from our showroom. Shopper Guides welcome clients, walk them through the selection process, and offer support as they choose items. Afterward, volunteers enter the selected furniture into our inventory system. Each appointment lasts about 30 minutes. *Training required.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04098

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Box Truck Driver

Volunteers help keep our mission moving—literally! As a truck driver, you’ll operate our 16-foot box truck to pick up donated furniture or deliver items directly to clients across our service area. You’ll always be paired with staff or another volunteer, and a quick road test with FF staff is required before you get started.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Volunteers help keep our mission moving—literally! As a truck driver, you’ll operate our 16-foot box truck to pick up donated furniture or deliver items directly to clients across our service area. You’ll always be paired with staff or another volunteer, and a quick road test with FF staff is required before you get started.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04098

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Support

Our Warehouse Support volunteers are our all-around helpers. Tasks may include cleaning and organizing, helping move furniture, driving or transporting volunteers, and pitching in with simple administrative work. This role is perfect for someone who likes variety and wants to keep the warehouse running smoothly.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Our Warehouse Support volunteers are our all-around helpers. Tasks may include cleaning and organizing, helping move furniture, driving or transporting volunteers, and pitching in with simple administrative work. This role is perfect for someone who likes variety and wants to keep the warehouse running smoothly.

Organization: Furniture Friends

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04098

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Connect People to Financial Resources as a CA$H Opportunity Guide (Virtual or In-person)

Registration runs until December 15th. The CA$H program runs from January 21st to April 15th.

Do you like helping to connect people with resources? Are you good with customer service and data entry? Maybe you're looking for a safe way to help our neighbors save money and increase their financial stability? Join us to become an Opportunity Guide for CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition.

During the tax season (late January through mid-April), Opportunity Guide volunteers review client documents and connect (by phone or in-person at Scan & Go sites) to discuss financial goals and challenges and possible resources that could help. This is a great opportunity for people with basic computer skills who are comfortable having one-on-one conversations. 

Free online training and support is provided, as well as a way to contact clients safely from your home/workplace on your own schedule. To learn more about this opportunity to help people access a valuable financial service, please email cash@uwsme.org today!

WHAT IS CA$H?

CA$H Greater Portland (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope), an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine is a partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition comprised of community leaders and industry experts who work together to help individuals and families to achieve long-term financial stability. Partners include AARP Tax-Aide, Avesta Housing, Bath Savings, Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI), cPort Credit Union, Gorham Savings Bank, Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center, John T. Gorman Foundation, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), KeyBank, New Ventures Maine, Norway Savings Bank, Portland Housing Authority, ProsperityME, and The Opportunity Alliance. In addition to offering free tax preparation for qualified filers during tax season, CA$H Greater Portland offers year-round outreach and education to individuals and families about ways they can make the most of their money.

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

Registration runs until December 15th. The CA$H program runs from January 21st to April 15th.

Do you like helping to connect people with resources? Are you good with customer service and data entry? Maybe you're looking for a safe way to help our neighbors save money and increase their financial stability? Join us to become an Opportunity Guide for CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition.

During the tax season (late January through mid-April), Opportunity Guide volunteers review client documents and connect (by phone or in-person at Scan & Go sites) to discuss financial goals and challenges and possible resources that could help. This is a great opportunity for people with basic computer skills who are comfortable having one-on-one conversations. 

Free online training and support is provided, as well as a way to contact clients safely from your home/workplace on your own schedule. To learn more about this opportunity to help people access a valuable financial service, please email cash@uwsme.org today!

WHAT IS CA$H?

CA$H Greater Portland (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope), an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine is a partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition comprised of community leaders and industry experts who work together to help individuals and families to achieve long-term financial stability. Partners include AARP Tax-Aide, Avesta Housing, Bath Savings, Coastal Enterprises, Inc. (CEI), cPort Credit Union, Gorham Savings Bank, Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center, John T. Gorman Foundation, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), KeyBank, New Ventures Maine, Norway Savings Bank, Portland Housing Authority, ProsperityME, and The Opportunity Alliance. In addition to offering free tax preparation for qualified filers during tax season, CA$H Greater Portland offers year-round outreach and education to individuals and families about ways they can make the most of their money.

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Fundraiser

Lead Fundraiser Needed: Make a Difference with Trident Medical

Are you skilled at fundraising or simply passionate about helping others? Trident Medical is seeking dedicated volunteers to help raise money in support of our nonprofit, which serves patients and families throughout the State of Maine.

Your efforts will directly contribute to providing compassionate care, resources, and comfort for those in need during life's most challenging moments. Whether you have experience organizing events, connecting with donors, or developing creative campaigns, your skills can make a lasting impact.

Why Volunteer?

Support a vital cause in your community.Gain experience in fundraising and event planning.Join a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference.

How You Can Help:

Organize community events or donation drives.Reach out to potential donors or sponsors.Spread awareness about Trident Medical's mission.

Every dollar raised brings comfort and care to patients and their families. Together, we can make a difference.

Interested? Contact us today to learn more about how you can get involved!

Organization: Trident Medical

Lead Fundraiser Needed: Make a Difference with Trident Medical

Are you skilled at fundraising or simply passionate about helping others? Trident Medical is seeking dedicated volunteers to help raise money in support of our nonprofit, which serves patients and families throughout the State of Maine.

Your efforts will directly contribute to providing compassionate care, resources, and comfort for those in need during life's most challenging moments. Whether you have experience organizing events, connecting with donors, or developing creative campaigns, your skills can make a lasting impact.

Why Volunteer?

Support a vital cause in your community.Gain experience in fundraising and event planning.Join a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference.

How You Can Help:

Organize community events or donation drives.Reach out to potential donors or sponsors.Spread awareness about Trident Medical's mission.

Every dollar raised brings comfort and care to patients and their families. Together, we can make a difference.

Interested? Contact us today to learn more about how you can get involved!

Organization: Trident Medical

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Drivers - Cancer Nutrition Assistance (Southern Maine)

The Christine B Foundation is a service-providing nonprofit striving to support those facing cancer by extending access to healthy food, nutritional information, and community connections essential to their strength and comfort. 

The Cancer Nutrition Services through CBF include hospital produce pick up, oncology dietitian counseling, and home-delivered medically tailored groceries for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. 

This program supports over 1,500 Mainers every year across the state now having provided over 700,000 equivalent meals.

Thanks to 100+ volunteers working in various parts of this effort, CBF remains committed to keep this service at no cost to recipients. 

Home Delivery Driver – Volunteer Opportunity (Starting January)

The Christine B. Foundation (CBF) is recruiting Home Delivery Driver Volunteers to support our medically tailored grocery program for patients with cancer. We are piloting an expansion of services in Cumberland and York counties and aim to recruit and onboard 6+ volunteers as new referrals come in.

Role Overview

Home Delivery Drivers meet CBF staff at a designated pickup site in Portland, retrieve pre-assembled grocery packages tailored to each patient’s medical needs and preferences, and deliver them directly to patients’ homes in Southern Maine. This is a patient-facing role that typically requires 1–2 hours every other week. Delivery windows are generally Wednesday or Thursday afternoons, depending on volunteer and patient availability.

Volunteer Responsibilities

Pick up assigned, pre-assembled grocery packages from the Portland site.

Deliver nutrition packages to patient homes in Cumberland or York County.

Provide a compassionate, professional experience at drop-off.

Uphold HIPAA and CBF privacy policies.

Qualifications

Strong interpersonal and active listening skills.

Reliable transportation.

Successful background check.

Up-to-date flu vaccination.

Ability to commit to 1–2 hours every other week.

Additional Information

Volunteers are eligible for gas reimbursement at $0.25 per mile.

CBF provides training and onboarding for all new volunteers.

Organization: Christine B. Foundation, Inc.

The Christine B Foundation is a service-providing nonprofit striving to support those facing cancer by extending access to healthy food, nutritional information, and community connections essential to their strength and comfort. 

The Cancer Nutrition Services through CBF include hospital produce pick up, oncology dietitian counseling, and home-delivered medically tailored groceries for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. 

This program supports over 1,500 Mainers every year across the state now having provided over 700,000 equivalent meals.

Thanks to 100+ volunteers working in various parts of this effort, CBF remains committed to keep this service at no cost to recipients. 

Home Delivery Driver – Volunteer Opportunity (Starting January)

The Christine B. Foundation (CBF) is recruiting Home Delivery Driver Volunteers to support our medically tailored grocery program for patients with cancer. We are piloting an expansion of services in Cumberland and York counties and aim to recruit and onboard 6+ volunteers as new referrals come in.

Role Overview

Home Delivery Drivers meet CBF staff at a designated pickup site in Portland, retrieve pre-assembled grocery packages tailored to each patient’s medical needs and preferences, and deliver them directly to patients’ homes in Southern Maine. This is a patient-facing role that typically requires 1–2 hours every other week. Delivery windows are generally Wednesday or Thursday afternoons, depending on volunteer and patient availability.

Volunteer Responsibilities

Pick up assigned, pre-assembled grocery packages from the Portland site.

Deliver nutrition packages to patient homes in Cumberland or York County.

Provide a compassionate, professional experience at drop-off.

Uphold HIPAA and CBF privacy policies.

Qualifications

Strong interpersonal and active listening skills.

Reliable transportation.

Successful background check.

Up-to-date flu vaccination.

Ability to commit to 1–2 hours every other week.

Additional Information

Volunteers are eligible for gas reimbursement at $0.25 per mile.

CBF provides training and onboarding for all new volunteers.

Organization: Christine B. Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04019

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Drivers - Cancer Nutrition Assistance (Eastern Maine)

The Christine B Foundation is a service-providing nonprofit striving to support those facing cancer by extending access to healthy food, nutritional information, and community connections essential to their strength and comfort. 

The Cancer Nutrition Services through CBF include hospital produce pick up, oncology dietitian counseling, and home-delivered medically tailored groceries for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. 

This program supports over 1,500 Mainers every year across the state now having provided over 700,000 equivalent meals.

Thanks to 100+ volunteers working in various parts of this effort, CBF remains committed to keep this service at no cost to recipients.

Home Delivery Drivers:

The CBF is looking for volunteer Delivery Drivers to help with making home deliveries of CBF Nutrition Packages to homes in Eastern (Piscataquis, Penobscot, Washington & Hancock County) and Southern (Cumberland & York County) Maine.

Each Nutrition Package is assembled to address the unique medical needs and preferences of each patient with cancer and their family. The Nutrition Packages are prepared and assembled at the Bangor Fulfillment Site, picked up by the Home Delivery driver (in Bangor or offsite meeting spot), and dropped off at the patient's home. 

Volunteer Role:

CBF is looking for volunteers with strong interpersonal and active listening skills, the ability to follow HIPAA and privacy policies, and professionalism. This volunteer position is a patient-facing role, that requires reliable transportation.

CBF seeks volunteers who can designate a day of the week/time of day to be the primary driver for that home(s). Route frequency varies but is often once a week.

Volunteers can submit gas reimbursement at $0.25 per mile.

Days of the week and time of day can vary based on availability, patient schedule, and ongoing needs.

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

The Christine B Foundation is a service-providing nonprofit striving to support those facing cancer by extending access to healthy food, nutritional information, and community connections essential to their strength and comfort. 

The Cancer Nutrition Services through CBF include hospital produce pick up, oncology dietitian counseling, and home-delivered medically tailored groceries for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. 

This program supports over 1,500 Mainers every year across the state now having provided over 700,000 equivalent meals.

Thanks to 100+ volunteers working in various parts of this effort, CBF remains committed to keep this service at no cost to recipients.

Home Delivery Drivers:

The CBF is looking for volunteer Delivery Drivers to help with making home deliveries of CBF Nutrition Packages to homes in Eastern (Piscataquis, Penobscot, Washington & Hancock County) and Southern (Cumberland & York County) Maine.

Each Nutrition Package is assembled to address the unique medical needs and preferences of each patient with cancer and their family. The Nutrition Packages are prepared and assembled at the Bangor Fulfillment Site, picked up by the Home Delivery driver (in Bangor or offsite meeting spot), and dropped off at the patient's home. 

Volunteer Role:

CBF is looking for volunteers with strong interpersonal and active listening skills, the ability to follow HIPAA and privacy policies, and professionalism. This volunteer position is a patient-facing role, that requires reliable transportation.

CBF seeks volunteers who can designate a day of the week/time of day to be the primary driver for that home(s). Route frequency varies but is often once a week.

Volunteers can submit gas reimbursement at $0.25 per mile.

Days of the week and time of day can vary based on availability, patient schedule, and ongoing needs.

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed at Local Blood Drives

Looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in your local community? Look no further than the Red Cross! We have an immediate need for friendly, personable volunteers at blood drives throughout Franklin County.

As a Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador, you will:

Greet donors and assist with registration Monitor the hospitality and snack area Support the Red Cross staff  Thank donors and help save lives!

Once trained, you simply sign up online to help when and where it is convenient for you. We ask that our Blood Donor Ambassadors complete at least one 4-5 hour shift every 3 months.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in your local community? Look no further than the Red Cross! We have an immediate need for friendly, personable volunteers at blood drives throughout Franklin County.

As a Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador, you will:

Greet donors and assist with registration Monitor the hospitality and snack area Support the Red Cross staff  Thank donors and help save lives!

Once trained, you simply sign up online to help when and where it is convenient for you. We ask that our Blood Donor Ambassadors complete at least one 4-5 hour shift every 3 months.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Screening Team Member (Virtual)

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: National Disaster Red Cross Volunteers Needed

Already this season of hurricanes and wildfires has been fierce. As these emergencies continue, the mission of the American Red Cross continues and we need more volunteers to reinforce those getting exhausted. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information collection, etc. Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols in a COVID environment.  This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols in a COVID environment.  This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and clients, strong written and verbal communication skills, some computer skills along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties included providing hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc., plus providing health education and helping to replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies. This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, willingness to work in a COVID environment, strong relationship building and communications skills along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Already this season of hurricanes and wildfires has been fierce. As these emergencies continue, the mission of the American Red Cross continues and we need more volunteers to reinforce those getting exhausted. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information collection, etc. Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols in a COVID environment.  This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols in a COVID environment.  This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and clients, strong written and verbal communication skills, some computer skills along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties included providing hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc., plus providing health education and helping to replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies. This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, willingness to work in a COVID environment, strong relationship building and communications skills along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lewiston Needs Mental Health Providers and Clergy Members as their Recovery Continues

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Volunteer Force

The growth of Red Cross in Maine has created the need at all levels of the organization for volunteers who help at blood drives, assist in disasters, teach classes, provide administrative support, fundraise, serve on boards and committees, plan and run special events...and the list goes on. Working with the Office of Volunteer Services, the Volunteer Recruiter will assess the needs of the organization and develop and execute a plan for the focused recruitment of critical volunteer and volunteer leadership positions. Candidates can be from anywhere in Maine and will have flexibility in their schedule and options to work from home or one of the 5 Red Cross offices located throughout the state.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

The growth of Red Cross in Maine has created the need at all levels of the organization for volunteers who help at blood drives, assist in disasters, teach classes, provide administrative support, fundraise, serve on boards and committees, plan and run special events...and the list goes on. Working with the Office of Volunteer Services, the Volunteer Recruiter will assess the needs of the organization and develop and execute a plan for the focused recruitment of critical volunteer and volunteer leadership positions. Candidates can be from anywhere in Maine and will have flexibility in their schedule and options to work from home or one of the 5 Red Cross offices located throughout the state.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Friendly Face at Your Local Blood Drive - Franklin County

As a blood drive volunteer in Franklin County, you'll be asked to serve just once every three months. While it may not be frequent, it truly is important, and it provides a wonderful opportunity to form meaningful relationships with the donors.

Your role as a volunteer involves warmly greeting donors and ensuring their comfort during their visit. After their donation, you'll make sure they have access to refreshments and engage in friendly conversations. As they prepare to leave, you'll likely be the last Red Crosser to thank them and tell them you hope to see them next time.

If you are a people person, are at least 16 years old, and possess some computer skills to assist with donor check-in procedures, there could almost not be a better opportunity!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

As a blood drive volunteer in Franklin County, you'll be asked to serve just once every three months. While it may not be frequent, it truly is important, and it provides a wonderful opportunity to form meaningful relationships with the donors.

Your role as a volunteer involves warmly greeting donors and ensuring their comfort during their visit. After their donation, you'll make sure they have access to refreshments and engage in friendly conversations. As they prepare to leave, you'll likely be the last Red Crosser to thank them and tell them you hope to see them next time.

If you are a people person, are at least 16 years old, and possess some computer skills to assist with donor check-in procedures, there could almost not be a better opportunity!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be Prepared to Help your Franklin County Neighbors

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Screening Team Member (Virtual)

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lewiston Needs Mental Health Providers and Clergy Members as their Recovery Continues

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Does Hearing About National Disasters Pull Your Heart Strings?

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be Prepared to Help When Local Disasters Happen

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Screening Team Member (Virtual)

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lewiston Needs Mental Health Providers and Clergy Members as their Recovery Continues

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Does Hearing About National Disasters Pull Your Heart Strings?

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be Prepared to Help Your Kennebec Neighbors

It’s 3am and a family of five has just lost their home and everything in it to a fire. They’re devastated, scared uncertain, and…homeless. You’re called and drive to the scene. You’re able to offer a reassuring smile and a calming voice. Within the hour you have located a temporary place for them to stay, a way to eat, and some clothing to wear. You have helped them to be warm, safe, and comfortable for the night. You’ve calmed them and set up follow-up services for the next day. Ultimately, you have offered them hope when they need it most. You are a Red Cross Disaster Responder.

A hurricane is threatening the East Coast and heading straight for Portland. You are a part of a team that moves supplies to a local gymnasium. Cots are set up. Meals are on their way. Everything is in place. Authorities are evacuating homes closest to the ocean and directing those people to your shelter location. You’re ready for them. You are a Red Cross Disaster Volunteer.

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

It’s 3am and a family of five has just lost their home and everything in it to a fire. They’re devastated, scared uncertain, and…homeless. You’re called and drive to the scene. You’re able to offer a reassuring smile and a calming voice. Within the hour you have located a temporary place for them to stay, a way to eat, and some clothing to wear. You have helped them to be warm, safe, and comfortable for the night. You’ve calmed them and set up follow-up services for the next day. Ultimately, you have offered them hope when they need it most. You are a Red Cross Disaster Responder.

A hurricane is threatening the East Coast and heading straight for Portland. You are a part of a team that moves supplies to a local gymnasium. Cots are set up. Meals are on their way. Everything is in place. Authorities are evacuating homes closest to the ocean and directing those people to your shelter location. You’re ready for them. You are a Red Cross Disaster Volunteer.

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Screening Team Member (Virtual)

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lewiston Needs Mental Health Providers and Clergy Members as their Recovery Continues

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Volunteer Recruitment Force

Whether you prefer to be behind the scenes or front and center at events, I've got an opportunity for you!

Red Cross is 90% staffed by volunteers - they are our workforce! Volunteers serve all up and down our organization and, as a recruiter, I can't do it alone for the whole state of Maine. In my role as the one and only full-time Volunteer Recruitment Specialist for the state, I need volunteers myself! How about you?

The recruitment effort takes many forms.  There's internet research, online postings, virtual events to run, tracking of progress, and even events to attend. Also, almost all of this can be done from your choice location as long as you have connectivity.  The exception would be if you want to go out in your community (like to post flyers) or decide to attend a local event for me.

To learn more, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Whether you prefer to be behind the scenes or front and center at events, I've got an opportunity for you!

Red Cross is 90% staffed by volunteers - they are our workforce! Volunteers serve all up and down our organization and, as a recruiter, I can't do it alone for the whole state of Maine. In my role as the one and only full-time Volunteer Recruitment Specialist for the state, I need volunteers myself! How about you?

The recruitment effort takes many forms.  There's internet research, online postings, virtual events to run, tracking of progress, and even events to attend. Also, almost all of this can be done from your choice location as long as you have connectivity.  The exception would be if you want to go out in your community (like to post flyers) or decide to attend a local event for me.

To learn more, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help in Times of Disaster and Crisis

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Red Cross Disaster Volunteers are neighbors helping neighbors, trained and ready to respond in times of need. The Red Cross in Maine has openings throughout the state for committed volunteers willing to help in times of disaster and crisis. Whether you’re an individual who wants to join a Disaster Action Team (local, small disaster response), a sheltering or logistics volunteer helping to support a large-scale disaster, a licensed mental health or health care professional assisting disaster victims with psychological or medical needs, or an organization or company who wants to form a group of coworkers to respond together as a team, we want to hear from you!

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Does Hearing About National Disasters Pull Your Heart Strings?

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Teacher with Red Cross!

Perhaps the best protection against emergencies is education. The American Red Cross would much rather meet members of the community before a disaster than after. This is why we offer free programs for different ages and organizations led by Volunteer Instructors, Presenters, and Assistants. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, to flex your teaching abilities, and to use your communications skills, all while doing your part to save lives and property. All training provided; only sign up for shifts and sessions that fit your schedule!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUTH
Save lives and prevent injury through The Pillowcase Project. The Pillowcase Project is a national youth preparedness program offered by Red Cross regions across the country. The 40- or 60-minute presentation provides emergency preparedness education to youth in grades 3-5 (ages 8-11) in school classrooms and other settings. Numerous tools have been developed for this program including a standardized curriculum, workbook, quizzes and activities which have been carefully constructed with the help of curriculum and hazard experts. Many tools for presenters have been developed to foster consistency and fidelity to the program goals and objectives. The highly interactive presentation addresses home fire safety, a local natural hazard, psycho-social coping skills and household preparedness steps like making a plan and a kit. Team Member roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR ADULTS
Be Red Cross Ready teaches people how to prepare for and respond to disasters likely to occur in their community. Participants in Hands Only CPR learn how to check for consciousness, call 911 (or the local emergency number) and give continuous chest compressions. Ready Rating helps businesses, schools, and organizations become better prepared for disasters and other emergencies. All of these are led by volunteer Presenters and Assistants.


For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

 

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Perhaps the best protection against emergencies is education. The American Red Cross would much rather meet members of the community before a disaster than after. This is why we offer free programs for different ages and organizations led by Volunteer Instructors, Presenters, and Assistants. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, to flex your teaching abilities, and to use your communications skills, all while doing your part to save lives and property. All training provided; only sign up for shifts and sessions that fit your schedule!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUTH
Save lives and prevent injury through The Pillowcase Project. The Pillowcase Project is a national youth preparedness program offered by Red Cross regions across the country. The 40- or 60-minute presentation provides emergency preparedness education to youth in grades 3-5 (ages 8-11) in school classrooms and other settings. Numerous tools have been developed for this program including a standardized curriculum, workbook, quizzes and activities which have been carefully constructed with the help of curriculum and hazard experts. Many tools for presenters have been developed to foster consistency and fidelity to the program goals and objectives. The highly interactive presentation addresses home fire safety, a local natural hazard, psycho-social coping skills and household preparedness steps like making a plan and a kit. Team Member roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR ADULTS
Be Red Cross Ready teaches people how to prepare for and respond to disasters likely to occur in their community. Participants in Hands Only CPR learn how to check for consciousness, call 911 (or the local emergency number) and give continuous chest compressions. Ready Rating helps businesses, schools, and organizations become better prepared for disasters and other emergencies. All of these are led by volunteer Presenters and Assistants.


For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

 

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Friendly Face at Your Local Blood Drive

If you have a little free time and enjoy working with people, the Red Cross has a great volunteer opportunity for you!

Become a Blood Donor Ambassador

Ready to make an impact? We need friendly and enthusiastic people just like you who can represent the Red Cross to our blood donors.

As a volunteer blood donor ambassador, you'll ensure donors have a positive experience from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. Your professionalism and kindness during the blood drive will encourage ongoing donor support.

This role is for you if you:

Love talking to all kinds of people!

Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people.

Have availability to serve for one 4-6 hour shift per month (shifts vary depending on quarterly needs and your location).

Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and help save a life.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

If you have a little free time and enjoy working with people, the Red Cross has a great volunteer opportunity for you!

Become a Blood Donor Ambassador

Ready to make an impact? We need friendly and enthusiastic people just like you who can represent the Red Cross to our blood donors.

As a volunteer blood donor ambassador, you'll ensure donors have a positive experience from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. Your professionalism and kindness during the blood drive will encourage ongoing donor support.

This role is for you if you:

Love talking to all kinds of people!

Demonstrate excellent customer service and comfort working with people.

Have availability to serve for one 4-6 hour shift per month (shifts vary depending on quarterly needs and your location).

Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and help save a life.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support Volunteers Needed

Make a Difference Behind the Scenes as an Administrative Support Volunteer for the Red Cross Operations Team

Key Responsibilities

Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staff Help process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered

Qualifications

Create Word documents and Excel spreadsheets using Microsoft Office Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Make a Difference Behind the Scenes as an Administrative Support Volunteer for the Red Cross Operations Team

Key Responsibilities

Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staff Help process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered

Qualifications

Create Word documents and Excel spreadsheets using Microsoft Office Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

For more information, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Screening Team Member (Virtual)

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Become a Volunteer Screener for the Red Cross!

In the Volunteer Screener role, you may well be the first real Red Crosser a candidate gets to talk with, and they are eager. You’ll want to seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest, and what positions they would find most meaningful. You’ll use your understanding from talking with the volunteer candidates to match expressed interest with the needs of the organization. Therefore, you’ll be connecting new recruits with positions for which they are both interested, well-suited, and needed.  Then you will update their status in our volunteer management system.

You can do this role remotely from your living room in Northern New England or, if you prefer, from an NNE Red Cross office near you. You’ll want to have 4 – 8 hours a week available for this role.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at a Local Red Cross Blood Drive!

Looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in your local community? Look no further than the Red Cross! We have an immediate need for friendly, personable volunteers at blood drives throughout Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, and Washington counties.

As a Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador, you will:

Greet donors and assist with registration Monitor the hospitality and snack area Support the Red Cross staff  Thank donors and help save lives!

Once trained, you simply sign up online to help when and where it is convenient for you. We ask that our Blood Donor Ambassadors complete at least one 4-5 hour shift per month.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in your local community? Look no further than the Red Cross! We have an immediate need for friendly, personable volunteers at blood drives throughout Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, and Washington counties.

As a Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador, you will:

Greet donors and assist with registration Monitor the hospitality and snack area Support the Red Cross staff  Thank donors and help save lives!

Once trained, you simply sign up online to help when and where it is convenient for you. We ask that our Blood Donor Ambassadors complete at least one 4-5 hour shift per month.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 08873

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Respond to the Scene of Disasters with Red Cross

Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. 

Home fires and other disasters can occur any time, any place. As a Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteer, you’ll provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families in your community begin the process of recovery. After your initial training, your shifts will include responding to emergencies, either on the scene or coordinating remotely to provide immediate compassion and care.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Disaster Action Team volunteers help local families cope with emergencies. 

Home fires and other disasters can occur any time, any place. As a Disaster Action Team (DAT) volunteer, you’ll provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families in your community begin the process of recovery. After your initial training, your shifts will include responding to emergencies, either on the scene or coordinating remotely to provide immediate compassion and care.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross Needs Your Clerical Skills!

Office Assistant for Bangor Red Cross Blood Donation Center

Clerical support needed at the Bangor Red Cross Blood Donation Center. Responsibilities include:

Answering/making phone calls Filing, copying, collating, and faxing Completing mailings Data Entry Communicate effectively with internal customers, vendors, and volunteers Other clerical duties as assigned

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Office Assistant for Bangor Red Cross Blood Donation Center

Clerical support needed at the Bangor Red Cross Blood Donation Center. Responsibilities include:

Answering/making phone calls Filing, copying, collating, and faxing Completing mailings Data Entry Communicate effectively with internal customers, vendors, and volunteers Other clerical duties as assigned

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lewiston Needs Mental Health Providers and Clergy Members as their Recovery Continues

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

The City of Lewiston has opened the Community Resiliency Center (CRC) in downtown Lewiston to provide supportive services for victims, survivors, first responders, families, and anyone in the larger community impacted by the mass violence.


Red Cross is urgently seeking volunteers for the following positions at the CRC (in-person or virtually):

Mental Health Professionals: Seeking currently licensed Mental Health professionals, school psychologists or counselors, psychiatric nurses, or retired mental health professionals. Clergy Members: Seeking board-certified chaplains, professional chaplains (paid or volunteer) and endorsed by their organizations or endorsed leaders of a local faith community or organization.

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Volunteer Recruitment Force

Whether you prefer to be behind the scenes or front and center at events, I've got an opportunity for you!

Red Cross is 90% staffed by volunteers - they are our workforce! Volunteers serve all up and down our organization and, as a recruiter, I can't do it alone for the whole state of Maine. In my role as the one and only full-time Volunteer Recruitment Specialist for the state, I need volunteers myself! How about you?

The recruitment effort takes many forms.  There's internet research, online postings, virtual events to run, tracking of progress, and even events to attend. Also, almost all of this can be done from your choice location as long as you have connectivity.  The exception would be if you want to go out in your community (like to post flyers) or decide to attend a local event for me.

To learn more, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Whether you prefer to be behind the scenes or front and center at events, I've got an opportunity for you!

Red Cross is 90% staffed by volunteers - they are our workforce! Volunteers serve all up and down our organization and, as a recruiter, I can't do it alone for the whole state of Maine. In my role as the one and only full-time Volunteer Recruitment Specialist for the state, I need volunteers myself! How about you?

The recruitment effort takes many forms.  There's internet research, online postings, virtual events to run, tracking of progress, and even events to attend. Also, almost all of this can be done from your choice location as long as you have connectivity.  The exception would be if you want to go out in your community (like to post flyers) or decide to attend a local event for me.

To learn more, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Does Hearing About National Disasters Pull Your Heart Strings?

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

This disaster season hurricanes and wildfires are predicted to be fierce. It is only thanks to teams of amazing volunteers, such as yourself, that the needs of those in harms way can be met.

Please consider joining us in a temporary volunteer position NOW and get fully trained for free. Your travel arrangement and costs, food and lodging are all cover by Red Cross. Most disaster deployments call for a 14 day commitment and ability to work multiple shifts on consecutive days. Due to the ever changing nature of large scale disasters, deployment cannot be guaranteed.

SHELTER ASSOCIATES

Work in person at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster supporting day-to-day activities such as:

Reception Registration Feeding Dormitory Information collection, etc.

Provide excellent compassionate customer service be prepared to observe all safety protocols. This position requires the ability to build effective relationships with co-workers and shelter residents, strong written and verbal communication skills, physical ability to stand and/or walk for extended periods, including climbing stairs and can lift/transport supplies up to 20 pounds multiple times per shift, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

DISASTER CASE WORKERS

Work in person to connect Disaster clients with resources, comfort and support people who are forced from their homes due to disaster.  

Provide excellent compassionate customer service Observe all safety protocols Build effective relationships with co-workers and clients Have strong written and verbal communication skills, Posses some computer skills along with the ability to complete self-paced online training

DISASTER HEALTH SERVICES ASSOCIATES

For licensed healthcare professionals only & can be a 10-day commitment if needed

Work in person in alignment with your licensure at a Red Cross shelter before, during, and/or after a disaster. Duties include:

Provide hands-on healthcare to shelter residents including assistance with daily living, wound care, incontinence care, functional needs, etc. Offer health education Help replace medications, durable equipment, and consumable supplies

This position requires an unencumbered license in medical field, strong relationship building and communications skills, along with availability to complete self-paced online training.

In disaster situation often homes are destroyed and things we take for granted--sitting on the sofa or reaching for the breakfast cereal--are a memory. Together, we can meet the needs to support those who need our help the most.  Please join us!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer Teacher with Red Cross!

Perhaps the best protection against emergencies is education. The American Red Cross would much rather meet members of the community before a disaster than after. This is why we offer free programs for different ages and organizations led by Volunteer Instructors, Presenters, and Assistants. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, to flex your teaching abilities, and to use your communications skills, all while doing your part to save lives and property. All training provided; only sign up for shifts and sessions that fit your schedule!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUTH
Save lives and prevent injury through The Pillowcase Project. The Pillowcase Project is a national youth preparedness program offered by Red Cross regions across the country. The 40- or 60-minute presentation provides emergency preparedness education to youth in grades 3-5 (ages 8-11) in school classrooms and other settings. Numerous tools have been developed for this program including a standardized curriculum, workbook, quizzes and activities which have been carefully constructed with the help of curriculum and hazard experts. Many tools for presenters have been developed to foster consistency and fidelity to the program goals and objectives. The highly interactive presentation addresses home fire safety, a local natural hazard, psycho-social coping skills and household preparedness steps like making a plan and a kit. Team Member roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR ADULTS
Be Red Cross Ready teaches people how to prepare for and respond to disasters likely to occur in their community. Participants in Hands Only CPR learn how to check for consciousness, call 911 (or the local emergency number) and give continuous chest compressions. Ready Rating helps businesses, schools, and organizations become better prepared for disasters and other emergencies. All of these are led by volunteer Presenters and Assistants.


To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

 

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Perhaps the best protection against emergencies is education. The American Red Cross would much rather meet members of the community before a disaster than after. This is why we offer free programs for different ages and organizations led by Volunteer Instructors, Presenters, and Assistants. This is your opportunity to share your knowledge, to flex your teaching abilities, and to use your communications skills, all while doing your part to save lives and property. All training provided; only sign up for shifts and sessions that fit your schedule!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR YOUTH
Save lives and prevent injury through The Pillowcase Project. The Pillowcase Project is a national youth preparedness program offered by Red Cross regions across the country. The 40- or 60-minute presentation provides emergency preparedness education to youth in grades 3-5 (ages 8-11) in school classrooms and other settings. Numerous tools have been developed for this program including a standardized curriculum, workbook, quizzes and activities which have been carefully constructed with the help of curriculum and hazard experts. Many tools for presenters have been developed to foster consistency and fidelity to the program goals and objectives. The highly interactive presentation addresses home fire safety, a local natural hazard, psycho-social coping skills and household preparedness steps like making a plan and a kit. Team Member roles include either being a presenter, presentation assistant, administrative support, or presenter trainer!

 

DISASTER AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS FOR ADULTS
Be Red Cross Ready teaches people how to prepare for and respond to disasters likely to occur in their community. Participants in Hands Only CPR learn how to check for consciousness, call 911 (or the local emergency number) and give continuous chest compressions. Ready Rating helps businesses, schools, and organizations become better prepared for disasters and other emergencies. All of these are led by volunteer Presenters and Assistants.


To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

 

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Friendly Face at Your Local Blood Drive - Piscataquis, Penobscot, Somerset, or Waldo County

As a blood drive volunteer in Piscataquis, Penobscot, Somerset, or Waldo county, you'll be asked to serve just once every  month. While it may not be frequent, it truly is important, and it provides a wonderful opportunity to form meaningful relationships with the donors.

Your role as a volunteer involves warmly greeting donors and ensuring their comfort during their visit. After their donation, you'll make sure they have access to refreshments and engage in friendly conversations. As they prepare to leave, you'll likely be the last Red Crosser to thank them and tell them you hope to see them next time.

If you are a people person, are at least 16 years old, and possess some computer skills to assist with donor check-in procedures, there could almost not be a better opportunity!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

As a blood drive volunteer in Piscataquis, Penobscot, Somerset, or Waldo county, you'll be asked to serve just once every  month. While it may not be frequent, it truly is important, and it provides a wonderful opportunity to form meaningful relationships with the donors.

Your role as a volunteer involves warmly greeting donors and ensuring their comfort during their visit. After their donation, you'll make sure they have access to refreshments and engage in friendly conversations. As they prepare to leave, you'll likely be the last Red Crosser to thank them and tell them you hope to see them next time.

If you are a people person, are at least 16 years old, and possess some computer skills to assist with donor check-in procedures, there could almost not be a better opportunity!

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer or email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org.

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No