Opportunities From: VolunteerME State of Maine

Volunteer: SOPO Schools' Summer Meal Site Volunteer

Meal site volunteers will monitor the community meal site at the West End Apartments (in the Community Room on Westbrook St). Volunteers will be responsible for distributing and reporting meals and ensuring that students eat their meals on site. Volunteers are not responsible for child care.

The program runs July 6 - August 13, and the meal site is open Monday - Thursday.

Breakfast is 9-9:30am. Volunteers for this shift are expected 8:45-9:45 (1 hr).Lunch is 11am-12pm. Volunteers for this shift are expected 10:45-12:15 (1.5 hr).

Volunteers are welcome to commit to one or both shifts on a day. Volunteers can commit to set a schedule for the 6-week program or sign up for specific days.


Responsibilities:

Distribute meals at the West End Apartments meal site.Report how many meals are distributed.Ensure meals are eaten on site.Attend a Summer meal site training (about 15 minutes) and complete district volunteer onboarding.

If you are interested, please sign up here. If you have any questions please reach out to Aimee Styklunas at aimee.styklunas@foodcorps.org.

Organization: Cumberland County Food Security Council

Meal site volunteers will monitor the community meal site at the West End Apartments (in the Community Room on Westbrook St). Volunteers will be responsible for distributing and reporting meals and ensuring that students eat their meals on site. Volunteers are not responsible for child care.

The program runs July 6 - August 13, and the meal site is open Monday - Thursday.

Breakfast is 9-9:30am. Volunteers for this shift are expected 8:45-9:45 (1 hr).Lunch is 11am-12pm. Volunteers for this shift are expected 10:45-12:15 (1.5 hr).

Volunteers are welcome to commit to one or both shifts on a day. Volunteers can commit to set a schedule for the 6-week program or sign up for specific days.


Responsibilities:

Distribute meals at the West End Apartments meal site.Report how many meals are distributed.Ensure meals are eaten on site.Attend a Summer meal site training (about 15 minutes) and complete district volunteer onboarding.

If you are interested, please sign up here. If you have any questions please reach out to Aimee Styklunas at aimee.styklunas@foodcorps.org.

Organization: Cumberland County Food Security Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 13, 2026

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


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

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible 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 easier for everyone.


Organization: Inspiring Service

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible 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 easier for everyone.


Organization: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 28, 2026

Allow Groups: No


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

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible 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 easier for everyone.


Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Organization: Inspiring Service

Connect Your Neighbors With Local Volunteering Options  – – Right from Home!

When we know more, we can do more. 

Community Compass is a crowdsourced platform that connects volunteers with their community and each other. We’re building a national directory of nonprofit organizations, mutual aid and grassroots networks, service clubs, and more. Because volunteer groups come in all shapes and sizes, our Community Pages include smaller, less formal organizations alongside established nonprofits.

We’re looking for enthusiastic contributors (like you!) to help us update and enrich Community Pages and Organization Pages on Community Compass. With some research and your curiosity, you can help your neighbors quickly find nearby nonprofits, mutual aid groups, service clubs and more – making it simpler than ever for everyone to make a local impact.

Community Compass contributors have already helped us identify over 3,600 ways to volunteer in more than 380 communities in the US!

What You'll Do:

Be a Contributor: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Be a Fact Checker: Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Be an Organizational Profile Builder: Create Community Compass pages for nonprofit organizations

Be a Moderator: Review and approve submissions

Be an Ambassador: Coming soon

Why Volunteer with Community Compass?

Easy and accessible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Flexible 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 easier for everyone.


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 Jul 28, 2026

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Mentor

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Co-Facilitator

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dinner Music for Seniors - Pianist Wanted

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: Dining Room Assistant

Do you love being in service to others? Would you like to receive smiles and hear thank-you for your contributions each visit?  This is the role for you! 

We are looking for someone to lend a hand ensuring the older adults we serve have the very best dining experience possible. The right person to fill this role is polite when clearing dishes, detailed with cleaning and resetting tables, and friendly while refilling coffees & waters and when assisting at the salad bar.   

This role can readily be customized to fit your availability thanks to meal service being offered 7-days a week.

Organization: Park Danforth

Do you love being in service to others? Would you like to receive smiles and hear thank-you for your contributions each visit?  This is the role for you! 

We are looking for someone to lend a hand ensuring the older adults we serve have the very best dining experience possible. The right person to fill this role is polite when clearing dishes, detailed with cleaning and resetting tables, and friendly while refilling coffees & waters and when assisting at the salad bar.   

This role can readily be customized to fit your availability thanks to meal service being offered 7-days a week.

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Mentor | York

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Mentor | Cumberland

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Co-Facilitator | York

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Co-Facilitator | Cumberland

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Mentor

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Co-Facilitator

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Mentor

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.

We are currently seeking volunteers in ten counties: Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, Waldo & York.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply Today

Organization: ​Restorative Justice Project Maine

Empower youth in your community on their harm repair journey.

Repair Agreement Support Mentors provide support and accountability to youth by helping them complete their repair agreement, offering a listening ear, and developing a positive, supportive relationship.

Responsibilities include:

Keeps in touch with the youth once per week, for the duration of the repair process (typically 2-3 months);Attends the youth's Harm Repair Circle and Closing Circle;Helps the youth keep track of repair agreement items and breaks them into achievable steps; connects the youth to relevant resources;Highlights and encourages the “sparks”—the things that excite, motivate, and inspire the individual youth;Empowers the voice, choice, and dignity of the youth.

Support Mentors complete our foundational training series, "Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices," prior to volunteering.

We are currently seeking volunteers in ten counties: Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, Waldo & York.


Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply Today

Organization: ​Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Co-Facilitator

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

We are currently seeking volunteers in ten counties: Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, Waldo & York.

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: ​Restorative Justice Project Maine

Be a part of conflict transformation in your community.

Youth Harm Repair Co-Facilitators create a safe space for people affected by an incident of harm to share their perspectives and craft a path forward. In close collaboration with a Restorative Justice Manager, you will co-lead restorative processes including restorative reflections, harm repair conferences, and closing circles.

Co-Facilitators complete two training series prior to volunteering:

Foundations of Community-Based Restorative Practices (15 hrs)Harm Repair Practice (15 hrs)

We are currently seeking volunteers in ten counties: Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Sagadahoc, Waldo & York.

Learn more: https://rjpmaine.org/get-involved/volunteer-roles/

Apply today

Organization: ​Restorative Justice Project Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EAAA Board Member (Hancock County)

We are searching for a new member to join the Eastern Area Agency on Aging (EAAA) Board of Directors.

Eastern Area Agency on Aging (EAAA) is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of passionate community members who volunteer their time to provide organizational and financial oversight and serve as ambassadors for the organization. The Board supports the work of EAAA and provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by EAAA’s Executive Director (ED), the Board-ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected.


Who We Are Looking For:
Location Requirement: Must live in Hancock County.
Desired Specialized Experience (One or more of the following):

Technology & Digital Strategy: IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, data privacy, or digital transformation.Political & Government Relations: Public policy, legislative advocacy, or experience as an elected official.Advanced Finance: Auditing, investment, or financial risk management.

Core Attributes: Strong leadership skills, a passion for advocating for older adults, and the ability to attend roughly 6 meetings a year (held on the 4th Thursday from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM, with in-person preferred).

Interested candidates can reach out directly to Tabatha Caso, Executive Director, at tcaso@eaaa.org or 207-941-2865 x131.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

We are searching for a new member to join the Eastern Area Agency on Aging (EAAA) Board of Directors.

Eastern Area Agency on Aging (EAAA) is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of passionate community members who volunteer their time to provide organizational and financial oversight and serve as ambassadors for the organization. The Board supports the work of EAAA and provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by EAAA’s Executive Director (ED), the Board-ED relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected.


Who We Are Looking For:
Location Requirement: Must live in Hancock County.
Desired Specialized Experience (One or more of the following):

Technology & Digital Strategy: IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, data privacy, or digital transformation.Political & Government Relations: Public policy, legislative advocacy, or experience as an elected official.Advanced Finance: Auditing, investment, or financial risk management.

Core Attributes: Strong leadership skills, a passion for advocating for older adults, and the ability to attend roughly 6 meetings a year (held on the 4th Thursday from 10:00 AM–12:00 PM, with in-person preferred).

Interested candidates can reach out directly to Tabatha Caso, Executive Director, at tcaso@eaaa.org or 207-941-2865 x131.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information Desk Volunteer

Information Desk volunteer creates a welcoming and helpful environment for all guests of St. Joseph Healthcare. Volunteers in this role fill various needs including, welcoming the public, communicating with the care team, helping patients navigate the waiting area and building complex. The ideal volunteer will have a neat appearance, excellent interpersonal skills, and a desire to interact with the public. The ability to traverse the building is necessary.

Organization: St. Joseph Hospital

Information Desk volunteer creates a welcoming and helpful environment for all guests of St. Joseph Healthcare. Volunteers in this role fill various needs including, welcoming the public, communicating with the care team, helping patients navigate the waiting area and building complex. The ideal volunteer will have a neat appearance, excellent interpersonal skills, and a desire to interact with the public. The ability to traverse the building is necessary.

Organization: St. Joseph Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near you

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. 


Register on our volunteer website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the US

Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. 


Register on our volunteer website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the US

Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 11, 2026

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coordinate a book drive for Little Free Libraries near you

Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. 


This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity.


How to get started: Register in our volunteer hubIf it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning.


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries. 

Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. 


Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. 


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the US

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. 


Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

Communities are hungry for books! Help Little Free Library fulfill its mission of book access for everyone by coordinating a local book drive. You can lead a book drive and distributed the collected books to local Little Free Libraries. Little Free Library staff can answer your questions along the way. 


This is a flexible volunteer opportunity. You can coordinate your book drive during the times that work best for you and your community. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity.


How to get started: Register in our volunteer hubIf it's your first time volunteering with Team LFL, you will be asked to create an account in our volunteer hub. After you register, we will send you a guide about how to coordinate a book drive. Then, staff will check in with you by email to offer support for your book drive planning.


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries filled with books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Set up a local book drive collecting high-quality books.Collaborate with local businesses and groups to identify book drive collection locations and establish a process.Create and implement a promotional plan so that your community knows about the book drive.Evaluate all books collected to make sure that they are in good condition.Store the books collected until you are able to distribute them.Distribute the books collected to local Little Free Libraries. 

Time Required: A typical book drive lasts about two weeks to one month, plus time beforehand to plan and promote the drive. 


Training & Resources Available: We will help you get to know our organization and share our tips for planning a successful book drive. 


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Have access to transportation to pick up donated books from collection locationsOrganizedGreat communication skillsLive in the US

Benefits: Experience the satisfaction of getting more books into the hands of readers while connecting with your community. Volunteers in the US will get a free Little Free Library t-shirt after you record your impact in the Team LFL online hub. 


Supervision & Support: You can connect with the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 11, 2026

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for the Portland Kids Duathlon!

Please sign up for volunteer shifts HERE (https://www.trisignup.com/Race/Volunteer/ME/Portland/PortlandKidsDuathlon).

There are multiple volunteer roles supporting the duathlon including but not limited to...

Transition SupportCourse MonitorMedical VolunteerWater StationsBike Check-in

Portland’s first multisport race for children, The Portland Kids Duathlon, is presented by Benchmark Real Estate. The race gives young people ages 3-12 an opportunity to participate in the fast-growing world of multi-sport racing. The run, bike, run format of a duathlon is fun and approachable, a great race for non-swimmers and triathletes alike. A bike only event for our youngest athletes as well as those with special needs makes the event even more accessible. All young athletes will finish the race with a smile on their face, a medal around their neck, and a boost of self-confidence and pride. All profits from this race will be donated to the Foundation for Portland Public Schools. Both in-person and virtual race options available.

Organization: Portland Kids Duathlon

Please sign up for volunteer shifts HERE (https://www.trisignup.com/Race/Volunteer/ME/Portland/PortlandKidsDuathlon).

There are multiple volunteer roles supporting the duathlon including but not limited to...

Transition SupportCourse MonitorMedical VolunteerWater StationsBike Check-in

Portland’s first multisport race for children, The Portland Kids Duathlon, is presented by Benchmark Real Estate. The race gives young people ages 3-12 an opportunity to participate in the fast-growing world of multi-sport racing. The run, bike, run format of a duathlon is fun and approachable, a great race for non-swimmers and triathletes alike. A bike only event for our youngest athletes as well as those with special needs makes the event even more accessible. All young athletes will finish the race with a smile on their face, a medal around their neck, and a boost of self-confidence and pride. All profits from this race will be donated to the Foundation for Portland Public Schools. Both in-person and virtual race options available.

Organization: Portland Kids Duathlon

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 19, 2026

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fall 2026: Domestic Violence Helpline Advocate - Volunteer from Home!

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone?

Do you have a passion for helping others?

If you answered yes to these questions, we have an opportunity that may be perfect for you!

Family Violence Project (FVP) has an ongoing need for volunteer advocates to help answer our 24-hour helpline for those affected by domestic violence. As a volunteer advocate on the helpline, you will make a difference in people’s lives by volunteering from the comfort of your home. Do you worry that you won't know what to say? FVP offers a free training (the Core Advocacy, Intervention, Response and Ethics Training) to help prepare you for this role; also, a staff person will be available to assist you by phone while you are volunteering. Throughout the training, participants will learn about the complex issue of domestic violence, the services of Family Violence Project, and how to talk with callers and help them create safety plans. Although successful completion of the training is required for this volunteer role, no other experience is necessary.

Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 15 hours per month by covering one overnight helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2026. While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training. If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2026 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone?

Do you have a passion for helping others?

If you answered yes to these questions, we have an opportunity that may be perfect for you!

Family Violence Project (FVP) has an ongoing need for volunteer advocates to help answer our 24-hour helpline for those affected by domestic violence. As a volunteer advocate on the helpline, you will make a difference in people’s lives by volunteering from the comfort of your home. Do you worry that you won't know what to say? FVP offers a free training (the Core Advocacy, Intervention, Response and Ethics Training) to help prepare you for this role; also, a staff person will be available to assist you by phone while you are volunteering. Throughout the training, participants will learn about the complex issue of domestic violence, the services of Family Violence Project, and how to talk with callers and help them create safety plans. Although successful completion of the training is required for this volunteer role, no other experience is necessary.

Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 15 hours per month by covering one overnight helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2026. While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training. If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2026 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04332

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fall 2026: Domestic Violence Helpline Advocate - Volunteer from Home!

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone? 

Do you have a passion for helping others?

If you answered yes to these questions, we have an opportunity that may be perfect for you!

Family Violence Project (FVP) has an ongoing need for volunteer advocates to help answer our 24-hour helpline for those affected by domestic violence. As a volunteer advocate on the helpline, you will make a difference in people’s lives by volunteering from the comfort of your home. Do you worry that you won't know what to say? FVP offers a free training (the Core Advocacy, Intervention, Response and Ethics Training) to help prepare you for this role; also, a staff person will be available to assist you by phone while you are volunteering. Throughout the training, participants will learn about the complex issue of domestic violence, the services of Family Violence Project, and how to talk with callers and help them create safety plans. Although successful completion of the training is required for this volunteer role, no other experience is necessary. Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 15 hours per month by covering one overnight shift helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2026.  While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training.  If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2026 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone? 

Do you have a passion for helping others?

If you answered yes to these questions, we have an opportunity that may be perfect for you!

Family Violence Project (FVP) has an ongoing need for volunteer advocates to help answer our 24-hour helpline for those affected by domestic violence. As a volunteer advocate on the helpline, you will make a difference in people’s lives by volunteering from the comfort of your home. Do you worry that you won't know what to say? FVP offers a free training (the Core Advocacy, Intervention, Response and Ethics Training) to help prepare you for this role; also, a staff person will be available to assist you by phone while you are volunteering. Throughout the training, participants will learn about the complex issue of domestic violence, the services of Family Violence Project, and how to talk with callers and help them create safety plans. Although successful completion of the training is required for this volunteer role, no other experience is necessary. Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 15 hours per month by covering one overnight shift helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2026.  While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training.  If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2026 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04332

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Drivers/Cancer Nutrition Services - Medically-Tailored Groceries(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: Financial Volunteer

At United Way of Kennebec Valley (UWKV), we’re working every day to improve lives and strengthen our community - and behind that impact is a strong, well-run financial foundation.

We’re looking for a reliable, detail-oriented volunteer to help support that work. This is a long-term, flexible volunteer opportunity - not a one-time commitment. Some weeks may involve a few hours of support, while others may not require any time at all. Tasks may include assisting with routine financial processes such as filing, check processing, basic QuickBooks Online entries, and other administrative support for our Finance & Operations Manager.

A background in bookkeeping or finance is strongly preferred. This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys staying organized, working behind the scenes, and contributing their skills to a mission-driven organization making a real difference across Kennebec County.

Organization: United Way of Kennebec Valley

At United Way of Kennebec Valley (UWKV), we’re working every day to improve lives and strengthen our community - and behind that impact is a strong, well-run financial foundation.

We’re looking for a reliable, detail-oriented volunteer to help support that work. This is a long-term, flexible volunteer opportunity - not a one-time commitment. Some weeks may involve a few hours of support, while others may not require any time at all. Tasks may include assisting with routine financial processes such as filing, check processing, basic QuickBooks Online entries, and other administrative support for our Finance & Operations Manager.

A background in bookkeeping or finance is strongly preferred. This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys staying organized, working behind the scenes, and contributing their skills to a mission-driven organization making a real difference across Kennebec County.

Organization: United Way of Kennebec Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed at Shop for Hope

New Hope Midcoast, the Regional Domestic Violence Resource Center serving midcoast Maine, seeks volunteers to assist with its largest annual fundraiser, a clothing and accessory sale. Shifts are available from Monday, July 13 - Sunday, July 19 in Rockland and require the ability to hang clothes while sitting or standing. For a complete list of all 3-4 hour shifts, contact Joan at developmentdirector@newhopemidcoast.org or (207) 691.5969. Thank you.

For more information: click here, or contact Joan (207) 691.5969 or developmentdirector@newhopemidcoast.org.

Organization: New Hope Midcoast

New Hope Midcoast, the Regional Domestic Violence Resource Center serving midcoast Maine, seeks volunteers to assist with its largest annual fundraiser, a clothing and accessory sale. Shifts are available from Monday, July 13 - Sunday, July 19 in Rockland and require the ability to hang clothes while sitting or standing. For a complete list of all 3-4 hour shifts, contact Joan at developmentdirector@newhopemidcoast.org or (207) 691.5969. Thank you.

For more information: click here, or contact Joan (207) 691.5969 or developmentdirector@newhopemidcoast.org.

Organization: New Hope Midcoast

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 13, 2026 through Jul 19, 2026

Zip Code: 04841

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.  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.  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: Hirundo Trustee Member

Who We Are
W e are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Old Town, ME, stewarding 2,460 acres of conserved
woodlands and wetlands. Our mission is to enjoy, understand, and protect Hirundo's natural
and cultural environment for the shared well-being o f both people and wildlife.
Who We're Looking For
People who:
• love the great outdoors
• are eager to join a team of like-minded individuals working to connect people with
nature for mutual benefit
• possess strong communication skills.
How You Can Serve & Lead on the Board of Trustees
• Collaborate with trustees, staff, volunteers, and partners to advance Hirundo's mission
• Attend semi-annual Board meetings & participate in Board votes
• Support Hirundo by serving and providing an annual donation of a self-determined amount

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

Who We Are
W e are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Old Town, ME, stewarding 2,460 acres of conserved
woodlands and wetlands. Our mission is to enjoy, understand, and protect Hirundo's natural
and cultural environment for the shared well-being o f both people and wildlife.
Who We're Looking For
People who:
• love the great outdoors
• are eager to join a team of like-minded individuals working to connect people with
nature for mutual benefit
• possess strong communication skills.
How You Can Serve & Lead on the Board of Trustees
• Collaborate with trustees, staff, volunteers, and partners to advance Hirundo's mission
• Attend semi-annual Board meetings & participate in Board votes
• Support Hirundo by serving and providing an annual donation of a self-determined amount

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04468

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hirundo School Field Trip Volunteer (children's programming)

Join us for a fun, fast-paced day at the refuge working with elementary-aged students as they explore and learn through hands-on outdoor experiences! This is a great opportunity to engage with curious young minds, support environmental education, and be part of an energetic and rewarding program. Timeframes vary and are often 1.5-3 hrs in length. 

Volunteers (3-4 needed for each program) will:

Help set up interactive learning stations before students arrive

Prepare and distribute supplies, materials, and equipment

Assist with guiding small groups through activities

Help monitor students to ensure a safe, positive, and on-track experience

Answer questions, encourage participation, and jump in wherever needed

This is an active, engaging role, perfect for those who enjoy working with kids, being outdoors, and contributing to a dynamic learning environment.

Monday, May 18th: Brewer 3rd Grade Archaeology Field Trip (9am-11:30am)

Tuesday, May 19th: Dexter 2nd Grade Wildlife Habitat Field Trip (9am-12pm)

Thursday, May 21st: Brewer 3rd Grade Archaeology Field Trip (9am-11:30am)

Friday, May 22nd: Traveling Naturalist-Tracks & Signs at Corinth 5th Grade (12pm-1:30pm)

Wednesday, May 27th: Corinth 5th Grade Wildlife Habitat Field Trip (8:30am-11:30am)

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

Join us for a fun, fast-paced day at the refuge working with elementary-aged students as they explore and learn through hands-on outdoor experiences! This is a great opportunity to engage with curious young minds, support environmental education, and be part of an energetic and rewarding program. Timeframes vary and are often 1.5-3 hrs in length. 

Volunteers (3-4 needed for each program) will:

Help set up interactive learning stations before students arrive

Prepare and distribute supplies, materials, and equipment

Assist with guiding small groups through activities

Help monitor students to ensure a safe, positive, and on-track experience

Answer questions, encourage participation, and jump in wherever needed

This is an active, engaging role, perfect for those who enjoy working with kids, being outdoors, and contributing to a dynamic learning environment.

Monday, May 18th: Brewer 3rd Grade Archaeology Field Trip (9am-11:30am)

Tuesday, May 19th: Dexter 2nd Grade Wildlife Habitat Field Trip (9am-12pm)

Thursday, May 21st: Brewer 3rd Grade Archaeology Field Trip (9am-11:30am)

Friday, May 22nd: Traveling Naturalist-Tracks & Signs at Corinth 5th Grade (12pm-1:30pm)

Wednesday, May 27th: Corinth 5th Grade Wildlife Habitat Field Trip (8:30am-11:30am)

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04468

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Wish Granter - Washington

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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04630

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter - Waldo 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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter - Somerset 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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04976

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter - Piscataquis 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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04426

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: Wish Granter - Hancock 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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

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.

A Wish Granter volunteer meets with the wish child and family members to help identify the child’s wish ideas while brainstorming and planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish granters work in teams of two alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true.

Organization: Make-A-Wish Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day of Caring Adult Volunteer

United Way of Kennebec Valley seeks volunteers to help prepare and serve lunch to students after they have completed Day of Caring.

UWKV partners with 26 local schools and many area businesses to sponsor student Days of Caring. This annual event, held on a different day at each school or district, matches student volunteers with work projects at local sites in Kennebec County.

Please see below for specific dates and volunteers needs. If volunteer slots are filled for a particular event, you can always sign up as a substitute!

You're welcome to sign up to as many or as few dates as you wish. When signing up, you should see a section called "Additional Volunteer Information" or "Response Notes". Let us know there which dates you're signing up for!

NOTE: We ask that if someone commits to the 'Event Date' that they also commit to the 'Rain Date' just in case we need to use it.

Season School Event Date Rain Date Volunteer Start Time Volunteer End Time SPRING Messalonskee High School April 16th November 13th 10:45 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Boys & Girls Club of Kennebec Valley April 24th None 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Cony High School April 29th May 27th 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Gardiner Area High School May 1st May 26th 10:45 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Maranacook Community Middle School May 4th May 5th 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Maranacook Community High School Cony Middle School May 6th None 9:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Marcia Buker Elementary School (Richmond) May 8th None 11:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Richmond Middle School Richmond High School Lincoln Elementary School (Augusta) May 13th May 19th 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Winthrop Middle School May 14th May 15th 11:00 a.m. 2:15 p.m. Winthrop High School Erskine Academy May 20th June 1st 10:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Farrington Elementary School (Augusta) May 21st May 22nd 10:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Whitefield Elementary School May 29th June 5th 10:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Maine Arts Academy June 2nd June 4th 11:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Vassalboro Community School June 3rd June 8th 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Hall-Dale Middle School June 9th June 10th TBD TBD FALL Monmouth Academy September 25th October 2nd 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Waterville Senior High School October 23rd October 26th 10:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Organization: United Way of Kennebec Valley

United Way of Kennebec Valley seeks volunteers to help prepare and serve lunch to students after they have completed Day of Caring.

UWKV partners with 26 local schools and many area businesses to sponsor student Days of Caring. This annual event, held on a different day at each school or district, matches student volunteers with work projects at local sites in Kennebec County.

Please see below for specific dates and volunteers needs. If volunteer slots are filled for a particular event, you can always sign up as a substitute!

You're welcome to sign up to as many or as few dates as you wish. When signing up, you should see a section called "Additional Volunteer Information" or "Response Notes". Let us know there which dates you're signing up for!

NOTE: We ask that if someone commits to the 'Event Date' that they also commit to the 'Rain Date' just in case we need to use it.

Season School Event Date Rain Date Volunteer Start Time Volunteer End Time SPRING Messalonskee High School April 16th November 13th 10:45 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Boys & Girls Club of Kennebec Valley April 24th None 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Cony High School April 29th May 27th 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Gardiner Area High School May 1st May 26th 10:45 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Maranacook Community Middle School May 4th May 5th 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Maranacook Community High School Cony Middle School May 6th None 9:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Marcia Buker Elementary School (Richmond) May 8th None 11:00 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Richmond Middle School Richmond High School Lincoln Elementary School (Augusta) May 13th May 19th 10:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Winthrop Middle School May 14th May 15th 11:00 a.m. 2:15 p.m. Winthrop High School Erskine Academy May 20th June 1st 10:15 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Farrington Elementary School (Augusta) May 21st May 22nd 10:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Whitefield Elementary School May 29th June 5th 10:30 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Maine Arts Academy June 2nd June 4th 11:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Vassalboro Community School June 3rd June 8th 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Hall-Dale Middle School June 9th June 10th TBD TBD FALL Monmouth Academy September 25th October 2nd 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Waterville Senior High School October 23rd October 26th 10:30 a.m. 1:15 p.m.

Organization: United Way of Kennebec Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Apr 16, 2026 through Nov 13, 2026

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Give clothing to people coming to the Shelter. And Organize donations.

You can make a huge difference in the lives of people living outside on the streets of Bangor and give people warm clothes.

We urgently need volunteers to organize donated clothing then give out clothing. We only give clothing to people inside our shelter.

We receive many generous donations of clothing and items. Volunteers un-bag the clothing, sort it, and hang it up.

We welcome volunteers who need community service hours for either school or court.

Click here to fill out our volunteer application: Volunteer Application

Organization: Bangor Area Homeless Shelter

You can make a huge difference in the lives of people living outside on the streets of Bangor and give people warm clothes.

We urgently need volunteers to organize donated clothing then give out clothing. We only give clothing to people inside our shelter.

We receive many generous donations of clothing and items. Volunteers un-bag the clothing, sort it, and hang it up.

We welcome volunteers who need community service hours for either school or court.

Click here to fill out our volunteer application: Volunteer Application

Organization: Bangor Area Homeless Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Scholarship Mentor

A Scholarship Mentor will take a ProsperityME PROSPER Scholarship student under their wing. The goal is to help students adjust to college life in America and to prepare for a career in their field of study. Mentors will be matched with compatible students majoring in the mentor’s professional field. The mentor will act as a “big brother or sister” figure, friend, and guide. Mentors may help students select courses, provide general advice, and help students develop a resume and professional network that will position the student to be hired by a Maine employer upon graduation.

Organization: ProsperityME

A Scholarship Mentor will take a ProsperityME PROSPER Scholarship student under their wing. The goal is to help students adjust to college life in America and to prepare for a career in their field of study. Mentors will be matched with compatible students majoring in the mentor’s professional field. The mentor will act as a “big brother or sister” figure, friend, and guide. Mentors may help students select courses, provide general advice, and help students develop a resume and professional network that will position the student to be hired by a Maine employer upon graduation.

Organization: ProsperityME

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

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


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: Red Cross Needs Your Clerical Skills!

Office Assistant for Portland Red Cross Blood Donation Center

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

Perform general office administrative functions Draft and audit letters, memos, reports, labels, data entry, etc. Answer phones and emails, take messages, greet and direct customers Assist in scheduling, booking, and communicating File, photocopy, collate, and fax Prepare and distribute packets and mailings Maintain excellent organization and presentation of work area May supervise groups or individual clerical volunteer Ability to sort and distribute incoming as well as outgoing mail and packages Ordering and stocking office supplies

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org, or call 207-272-7274.  We look forward to hearing from you and we're eager to welcome you to the Red Cross team!

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Office Assistant for Portland Red Cross Blood Donation Center

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

Perform general office administrative functions Draft and audit letters, memos, reports, labels, data entry, etc. Answer phones and emails, take messages, greet and direct customers Assist in scheduling, booking, and communicating File, photocopy, collate, and fax Prepare and distribute packets and mailings Maintain excellent organization and presentation of work area May supervise groups or individual clerical volunteer Ability to sort and distribute incoming as well as outgoing mail and packages Ordering and stocking office supplies

To learn more, visit www.redcross.org/volunteer, email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org, or call 207-272-7274.  We look forward to hearing from you and we're eager to welcome you to the Red Cross team!

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

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: Install Smoke Alarms and Teach Fire Safety

Join the Home Fire Campaign and save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk!

Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires. 

No prior experience necessary and all training is provided. Volunteer by appointment, so it’s always on your schedule. Depending on the local situation, work may be done virtually or in-person.

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

Organization: American Red Cross - Northern New England

Join the Home Fire Campaign and save lives by installing smoke alarms and educating residents about home fire risk!

Each year, the Red Cross responds to an average of more than 60,000 disasters, the vast majority of which are home fires. With our coalition partners, we are working to help reduce death and injuries from home fires. 

No prior experience necessary and all training is provided. Volunteer by appointment, so it’s always on your schedule. Depending on the local situation, work may be done virtually or in-person.

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: 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: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Friendly Face at Your Local Blood Drive

Help the Red Cross save lives by using your customer service skills.

If you have a little free time and are a true “people person,” the Red Cross has a great volunteer position 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

Help the Red Cross save lives by using your customer service skills.

If you have a little free time and are a true “people person,” the Red Cross has a great volunteer position 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: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Workplace Safety Specialist / Trainer

Join us for our 94th year of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

This volunteer opportunity begins immediately to prepare for the 2026 Season. Work with OP Safety and Compliance Officer to update training materials has begun, and shows begin early May 2026 running through November 2026.

About the Workplace Safety Specialist/Trainers:

Are you organized, like people, and passionate about safety and equity?

Educators take notice! Safety Specialist volunteers will help OP Safety and Compliance Officer build and deliver training for the Ogunquit Playhouse safety plans and evacuation plans.

Some specialists will train our visiting design and production crews, as well as our actors and other volunteers in safety plans for various buildings on and off our campus. Trainings will happen throughout the season when new show companies arrive.

Other safety specialists may assist in writing, finalizing approved training to be delivered by trainers. Other safety specialists could update our Safety Training database to ensure all volunteer and paid staff have received and are up to date on their training.

Safety trainings will include Emergency Evacuation training, Active Attacker training, and more. 

Safety Specialists will work together to ensure records are current for staff who have or have not had various trainings, and will follow-up with scheduling.

Volunteers will work in shifts of 2 to 4 hours There may be minimal lifting, but there will be people around to help you Must have ability to maneuver in the theater, lobby, outdoors and backstage. Some stairs required. Knowledge of workplace safety helpful, but not required. Minimal travel

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Join us for our 94th year of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

This volunteer opportunity begins immediately to prepare for the 2026 Season. Work with OP Safety and Compliance Officer to update training materials has begun, and shows begin early May 2026 running through November 2026.

About the Workplace Safety Specialist/Trainers:

Are you organized, like people, and passionate about safety and equity?

Educators take notice! Safety Specialist volunteers will help OP Safety and Compliance Officer build and deliver training for the Ogunquit Playhouse safety plans and evacuation plans.

Some specialists will train our visiting design and production crews, as well as our actors and other volunteers in safety plans for various buildings on and off our campus. Trainings will happen throughout the season when new show companies arrive.

Other safety specialists may assist in writing, finalizing approved training to be delivered by trainers. Other safety specialists could update our Safety Training database to ensure all volunteer and paid staff have received and are up to date on their training.

Safety trainings will include Emergency Evacuation training, Active Attacker training, and more. 

Safety Specialists will work together to ensure records are current for staff who have or have not had various trainings, and will follow-up with scheduling.

Volunteers will work in shifts of 2 to 4 hours There may be minimal lifting, but there will be people around to help you Must have ability to maneuver in the theater, lobby, outdoors and backstage. Some stairs required. Knowledge of workplace safety helpful, but not required. Minimal travel

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Ambassadors; Ogunquit Playhouse Ushers, Ticketing and Parking Attendants

Join the cast! Welcome our guests as they prepare to be entertained in the Ogunquit Playhouse celebrating our 94th season!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

Volunteer opportunities will begin Spring 2026 with training, and shows begin early May 2026.

Join us for our 94th year of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Go to the following link to get started as an Ogunquit Playhouse volunteer!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScuxYQLyvpL0ovr9D5qm1ppsoFzOnNT7byf-ejfSQaHsP5DBQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Join the cast! Welcome our guests as they prepare to be entertained in the Ogunquit Playhouse celebrating our 94th season!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

Volunteer opportunities will begin Spring 2026 with training, and shows begin early May 2026.

Join us for our 94th year of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Go to the following link to get started as an Ogunquit Playhouse volunteer!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScuxYQLyvpL0ovr9D5qm1ppsoFzOnNT7byf-ejfSQaHsP5DBQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Daily Care Volunteer

Every day, the Humane Society of Waterville depends on the kindness and commitment of volunteers like you to help care for our animals and support our mission. Whether you're walking playful dogs, socializing shy cats, keeping things clean behind the scenes, or assisting with important administrative tasks like processing adoptions and answering phones, there’s a place for you!

We also offer team opportunities for group projects. This is perfect for businesses, schools, or community groups looking to make a meaningful impact together. Whatever your skills or interests, we may have just the right fit.

Our volunteer shifts run for 2 hours and are available between 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM. If you're interested in volunteering or organizing a team project, just reach out via email and we can discuss the best opportunity for you!

Organization: Humane Society Waterville Area

Every day, the Humane Society of Waterville depends on the kindness and commitment of volunteers like you to help care for our animals and support our mission. Whether you're walking playful dogs, socializing shy cats, keeping things clean behind the scenes, or assisting with important administrative tasks like processing adoptions and answering phones, there’s a place for you!

We also offer team opportunities for group projects. This is perfect for businesses, schools, or community groups looking to make a meaningful impact together. Whatever your skills or interests, we may have just the right fit.

Our volunteer shifts run for 2 hours and are available between 9:30 AM and 4:30 PM. If you're interested in volunteering or organizing a team project, just reach out via email and we can discuss the best opportunity for you!

Organization: Humane Society Waterville Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth sports coaches

The Alfond Youth & Community Center is often in need of youth sports coaches for both recreational sports and team sports. Share your love and passion for sport! You will teach sport-specific skills, mental toughness, good sportsmanship, and ultimately how to compete in a positive and productive way. Prior experience is not needed, we will provide you with coaching instructions.

Our youth sports rotate out every 8 weeks. We have football, flag football, softball, baseball, basketball, cheer, and more. 

Find out more at https://www.clubaycc.org/join-us/volunteers/

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

The Alfond Youth & Community Center is often in need of youth sports coaches for both recreational sports and team sports. Share your love and passion for sport! You will teach sport-specific skills, mental toughness, good sportsmanship, and ultimately how to compete in a positive and productive way. Prior experience is not needed, we will provide you with coaching instructions.

Our youth sports rotate out every 8 weeks. We have football, flag football, softball, baseball, basketball, cheer, and more. 

Find out more at https://www.clubaycc.org/join-us/volunteers/

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mowing & Weed Whacking

Help us keep the Arboretum's lawns and trails maintained. 

Equipment and Training Provided

Zero-turn mowerRide-on mowerWeed whacker

Flexible Schedule

Volunteer when it works for you during our business hours (Wed-Sat 10:30am-4:30pm)

Organization: Viles Arboretum

Help us keep the Arboretum's lawns and trails maintained. 

Equipment and Training Provided

Zero-turn mowerRide-on mowerWeed whacker

Flexible Schedule

Volunteer when it works for you during our business hours (Wed-Sat 10:30am-4:30pm)

Organization: Viles Arboretum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


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 April 28, May 5, and May 12, 2026. This Training is in-person and will be held at Augusta Adult and Community Education (AACE), 22 Armory Street, Augusta, ME 04330. 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. This is 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 April 28, May 5, and May 12, 2026. This Training is in-person and will be held at Augusta Adult and Community Education (AACE), 22 Armory Street, Augusta, ME 04330. 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. This is 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: 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

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 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 Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals from the Heart at Ronald McDonald House Maine

Meals from the Heart volunteers provide meals for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Bangor while their children receive treatment at a local hospital. Your efforts will alleviate stress for families after a long day at the hospital. 

This is a great activity for individuals, families or small groups (Please note, group size is limited to 5 participants). You do not have to be a trained chef! Basic home-cooking skills are all you need. Volunteers typically make meals for 12 - 18 people. 

This program is flexible, allowing volunteers to cook a meal one time, regularly, or occasionally. The Ronald McDonald House is open 365 days a year and is looking for volunteers to help cook dinner for our families each night of the week, including weekends and holidays. Breakfast opportunities are available on Saturdays and Sundays.

Meals must be made in the kitchen at the Ronald McDonald House and cannot be prepared or cooked at home.  

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Maine

Meals from the Heart volunteers provide meals for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Bangor while their children receive treatment at a local hospital. Your efforts will alleviate stress for families after a long day at the hospital. 

This is a great activity for individuals, families or small groups (Please note, group size is limited to 5 participants). You do not have to be a trained chef! Basic home-cooking skills are all you need. Volunteers typically make meals for 12 - 18 people. 

This program is flexible, allowing volunteers to cook a meal one time, regularly, or occasionally. The Ronald McDonald House is open 365 days a year and is looking for volunteers to help cook dinner for our families each night of the week, including weekends and holidays. Breakfast opportunities are available on Saturdays and Sundays.

Meals must be made in the kitchen at the Ronald McDonald House and cannot be prepared or cooked at home.  

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Visitor Information Center Volunteer

Visitor Information Specialist Volunteer Description for SMAA

Visit Portland's Information Center Volunteers serve as the initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences. 


Our Volunteers serve at the Visitor Information Center on Portland's beautiful waterfront, the hub for travelers searching for local tours, restaurants, attractions, and where to stay. It is well-stocked with brochures, Visitor’s Guides, maps of the region, and plenty of pro-tips and recommendations to help make the most of visitor’s stay in Greater Portland

The volunteer schedule is very flexible, weekly and bi-weekly, a set day or on-call.  We appreciate a 6 month commitment but exceptions can be made for part-year residents.  

Get to know our volunteers and staff and why they love welcoming travelers from around the world:

https://www.visitportland.com/partners/dashboard/blog/visitor-information-center-volunteers/



Organization: Visit Portland

Visitor Information Specialist Volunteer Description for SMAA

Visit Portland's Information Center Volunteers serve as the initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences. 


Our Volunteers serve at the Visitor Information Center on Portland's beautiful waterfront, the hub for travelers searching for local tours, restaurants, attractions, and where to stay. It is well-stocked with brochures, Visitor’s Guides, maps of the region, and plenty of pro-tips and recommendations to help make the most of visitor’s stay in Greater Portland

The volunteer schedule is very flexible, weekly and bi-weekly, a set day or on-call.  We appreciate a 6 month commitment but exceptions can be made for part-year residents.  

Get to know our volunteers and staff and why they love welcoming travelers from around the world:

https://www.visitportland.com/partners/dashboard/blog/visitor-information-center-volunteers/



Organization: Visit Portland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Treasurer

Volunteer Treasurer

The Falmouth Historical Society is seeking a volunteer Treasurer/Board Member with nonprofit experience. Roles include Treasurer/Bookkeeper to prepare monthly reports for the Board meeting, preparing the annual budget and all government/tax/nonprofit filings. Bookkeeping includes keeping ledgers up to date, processing bills, payments, deposits, donations, merchandise sales, dues and grants. Candidate should be proficient in Quickbooks Online. We use Wild Apricot as our membership management software, which is connected to Quickbooks online at various points. Knowledge of WA, or other nonprofit member management software, is necessary. All banking is done online and the Treasurer’s job can be done remotely. In-person meetings would be as needed. The tasks require about 8 hours per month, with additional hours for end-of-year filings. We are a small non-profit with a friendly, collegial working environment. The current Assistant Treasurer would continue in that role.

Organization: The Falmouth Historical Society

Volunteer Treasurer

The Falmouth Historical Society is seeking a volunteer Treasurer/Board Member with nonprofit experience. Roles include Treasurer/Bookkeeper to prepare monthly reports for the Board meeting, preparing the annual budget and all government/tax/nonprofit filings. Bookkeeping includes keeping ledgers up to date, processing bills, payments, deposits, donations, merchandise sales, dues and grants. Candidate should be proficient in Quickbooks Online. We use Wild Apricot as our membership management software, which is connected to Quickbooks online at various points. Knowledge of WA, or other nonprofit member management software, is necessary. All banking is done online and the Treasurer’s job can be done remotely. In-person meetings would be as needed. The tasks require about 8 hours per month, with additional hours for end-of-year filings. We are a small non-profit with a friendly, collegial working environment. The current Assistant Treasurer would continue in that role.

Organization: The Falmouth Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04105

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: 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


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