Opportunities From: VolunteerME State of Maine

Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

The Volunteer Coordinator with Fundraising Duties is responsible for managing the hospice volunteer program and participating in fundraising activities. The role involves recruiting, training, and coordinating volunteers, as well as organizing fundraising events and campaigns to support hospice care services. This part-time position requires flexibility, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage both volunteers and fundraising initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteer Program Management: Recruitment: Develop strategies to attract and onboard new volunteers. Training: Conduct comprehensive volunteer training programs. Placement & Scheduling: Assign volunteers based on skills, interests, and patient needs. Supervision: Provide ongoing support and supervision to volunteers, ensuring compliance with policies and hospice regulations. Record Keeping: Maintain records of volunteer hours and contributions to meet Medicare and organizational standards. Fundraising Coordination: Event Planning: Assist in organizing and coordinating fundraising events, such as galas, auctions, and walks. Donor Relations: Work with the development team to cultivate relationships with donors and sponsors. Campaign Management: Help manage fundraising campaigns, including online and community outreach. Grant Writing: Assist with writing grants and proposals for funding. Community Outreach: Promote volunteerism and fundraising initiatives through community partnerships and presentations. Collaboration: Work closely with the hospice's leadership and development team to ensure that fundraising and volunteer activities align with the organization’s mission.

Skills and Qualifications:

Education: healthcare or a related field preferred. Experience: Experience in volunteer management and fundraising, especially in a healthcare or hospice setting, is a plus. Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, especially for donor and volunteer engagement. Organizational Skills: Strong ability to manage multiple projects and schedules, particularly during event planning. Technology: Proficiency in volunteer management software and fundraising platforms. Fundraising Experience: Knowledge and implementation of fundraising, event planning, and build donor relations.

Organization: Trident Medical

The Volunteer Coordinator with Fundraising Duties is responsible for managing the hospice volunteer program and participating in fundraising activities. The role involves recruiting, training, and coordinating volunteers, as well as organizing fundraising events and campaigns to support hospice care services. This part-time position requires flexibility, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage both volunteers and fundraising initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteer Program Management: Recruitment: Develop strategies to attract and onboard new volunteers. Training: Conduct comprehensive volunteer training programs. Placement & Scheduling: Assign volunteers based on skills, interests, and patient needs. Supervision: Provide ongoing support and supervision to volunteers, ensuring compliance with policies and hospice regulations. Record Keeping: Maintain records of volunteer hours and contributions to meet Medicare and organizational standards. Fundraising Coordination: Event Planning: Assist in organizing and coordinating fundraising events, such as galas, auctions, and walks. Donor Relations: Work with the development team to cultivate relationships with donors and sponsors. Campaign Management: Help manage fundraising campaigns, including online and community outreach. Grant Writing: Assist with writing grants and proposals for funding. Community Outreach: Promote volunteerism and fundraising initiatives through community partnerships and presentations. Collaboration: Work closely with the hospice's leadership and development team to ensure that fundraising and volunteer activities align with the organization’s mission.

Skills and Qualifications:

Education: healthcare or a related field preferred. Experience: Experience in volunteer management and fundraising, especially in a healthcare or hospice setting, is a plus. Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills, especially for donor and volunteer engagement. Organizational Skills: Strong ability to manage multiple projects and schedules, particularly during event planning. Technology: Proficiency in volunteer management software and fundraising platforms. Fundraising Experience: Knowledge and implementation of fundraising, event planning, and build donor relations.

Organization: Trident Medical

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medicare Assistant

Spectrum Generations is seeking a Medicare volunteer to assist those within our community needing additional education surrounding Medicare. Our volunteers can help individuals one-on-one and by teaching a local Medicare 101 class within our Area Agency on Aging counties.

Our Medicare 101 sessions provide an overview of the qualifications, the different parts of Medicare, what is covered, and when to enroll. Spectrum Generations Medicare 101 classes empower participants in making decisions regarding their plans by receiving unbiased information on what plan is best for them.

Medicare volunteers must become SHIP certified by attending a three-day training course and by passing the SHIP exam. This training is of no cost to you and provided by Spectrum Generations. The training is virtual and can be taken at home. 

Spectrum Generations volunteers must be 18 years of age and older, complete a volunteer application, and pass a background check.

If you are interested in becoming a Medicare volunteer, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations is seeking a Medicare volunteer to assist those within our community needing additional education surrounding Medicare. Our volunteers can help individuals one-on-one and by teaching a local Medicare 101 class within our Area Agency on Aging counties.

Our Medicare 101 sessions provide an overview of the qualifications, the different parts of Medicare, what is covered, and when to enroll. Spectrum Generations Medicare 101 classes empower participants in making decisions regarding their plans by receiving unbiased information on what plan is best for them.

Medicare volunteers must become SHIP certified by attending a three-day training course and by passing the SHIP exam. This training is of no cost to you and provided by Spectrum Generations. The training is virtual and can be taken at home. 

Spectrum Generations volunteers must be 18 years of age and older, complete a volunteer application, and pass a background check.

If you are interested in becoming a Medicare volunteer, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Class Facilitator - Healthy Living 4 ME

Healthy Living for ME® (HL4ME®) is Maine’s Community Care Hub (CCH), a collaborative effort involving local organizations, health systems, and volunteers. We aim to enhance health and wellness across Maine by coordinating community resources and empowering individuals to manage their health effectively, promoting a culture where prevention and wellness are prioritized. Our mission is to coordinate and align community resources to improve the health and wellness of the people of Maine. Our vision is to provide Maine people with the skills and resources to take control and build healthier lives.

Programs offered include education, fitness instruction, self-care strategies, health promotion activities, and social care coordination. HL4ME supports various needs such as chronic disease management, caregiver support, diabetes prevention, and intellectual/developmental disability support that address social determinants of health.

We are seeking volunteers to become class facilitators for our HL4ME workshops. Training is required and is provided at no cost to you. Workshops are held widely across our Area Agency on Aging counties dependent on the local area need. Volunteers must complete a volunteer application, be 18 years of age or older, and pass a background check. If you wish to teach a HL4ME workshop, please reach out as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Healthy Living for ME® (HL4ME®) is Maine’s Community Care Hub (CCH), a collaborative effort involving local organizations, health systems, and volunteers. We aim to enhance health and wellness across Maine by coordinating community resources and empowering individuals to manage their health effectively, promoting a culture where prevention and wellness are prioritized. Our mission is to coordinate and align community resources to improve the health and wellness of the people of Maine. Our vision is to provide Maine people with the skills and resources to take control and build healthier lives.

Programs offered include education, fitness instruction, self-care strategies, health promotion activities, and social care coordination. HL4ME supports various needs such as chronic disease management, caregiver support, diabetes prevention, and intellectual/developmental disability support that address social determinants of health.

We are seeking volunteers to become class facilitators for our HL4ME workshops. Training is required and is provided at no cost to you. Workshops are held widely across our Area Agency on Aging counties dependent on the local area need. Volunteers must complete a volunteer application, be 18 years of age or older, and pass a background check. If you wish to teach a HL4ME workshop, please reach out as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen Assistant - Hallowell

Spectrum Generations in Hallowell is in need of a volunteer kitchen assistant to help with one or more of the following tasks:

prepare meals for our weekday congregate dining lunches.congregate dining lunch server. prepare frozen meals for our meals on wheels program. 

Volunteers will be expected to stand for the duration of their volunteering task, which can take as little or as much time as you desire. Volunteers must pass a background check and complete a volunteer application. If you wish to help feed our community and have time to spare, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations in Hallowell is in need of a volunteer kitchen assistant to help with one or more of the following tasks:

prepare meals for our weekday congregate dining lunches.congregate dining lunch server. prepare frozen meals for our meals on wheels program. 

Volunteers will be expected to stand for the duration of their volunteering task, which can take as little or as much time as you desire. Volunteers must pass a background check and complete a volunteer application. If you wish to help feed our community and have time to spare, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04347

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Assistant - Waterville

Spectrum Generations in Waterville is in need of a volunteer kitchen assistant to help with one or more of the following tasks:

prepare meals for our weekday congregate dining lunches.congregate dining lunch server. prepare frozen meals for our meals on wheels program. 

Volunteers will be expected to stand for the duration of their volunteering task, which can take as little or as much time as you desire. Volunteers must pass a background check and complete a volunteer application. If you wish to help feed our community and have time to spare, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations in Waterville is in need of a volunteer kitchen assistant to help with one or more of the following tasks:

prepare meals for our weekday congregate dining lunches.congregate dining lunch server. prepare frozen meals for our meals on wheels program. 

Volunteers will be expected to stand for the duration of their volunteering task, which can take as little or as much time as you desire. Volunteers must pass a background check and complete a volunteer application. If you wish to help feed our community and have time to spare, we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver - Lincoln County

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Lincoln County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Damariscotta location on Wednesday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Lincoln County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Damariscotta location on Wednesday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04543

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver - Cumberland County

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Cumberland County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Brunswick location on Wednesday and Friday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Cumberland County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Brunswick location on Wednesday and Friday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver - Kennebec County - Hallowell

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Kennebec County (Hallowell area) is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Hallowell location on Wednesday and Friday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Kennebec County (Hallowell area) is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Hallowell location on Wednesday and Friday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04347

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver - Kennebec County - Waterville

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Kennebec County (Waterville area) is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Waterville location on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Kennebec County (Waterville area) is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Waterville location on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver - Somerset County

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Somerset County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Skowhegan location on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Somerset County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Skowhegan location on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04976

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver - Waldo County

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Waldo County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers will must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Belfast location on Tuesday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Meals on Wheels helps serve ready-made meals to aging individuals within our community who are homebound.

Waldo County is in need of a volunteer Meals on Wheels Driver who is willing to deliver meals to these individuals. Drivers will must drive their own vehicle, pass a background check, and provide updated copies of their license, insurance, and registration. Drivers will be compensated per mile according to the current Spectrum Generations rate. 

Meals on Wheels pickup and delivery will take place at the Spectrum Generations Belfast location on Tuesday mornings. Please reserve the morning for this activity, where the time will vary based on route driven. 

If you are interested in helping feed our aging community members, please reach out to us as we would love to hear from you!

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Packer; Hallowell

Spectrum Generations in Hallowell is in need of Meals on Wheels Packers. This role is perfect for both individuals and groups. Meals on Wheels packing typically occurs 4 days each week: Tuesday through Friday, with varying times.

There are two Packer roles being in the morning as a Milk Packer, or in the afternoon as a Frozen Meal Packer. Both roles will work amongst other volunteers on an assembly line to pack Meals on Wheels for local consumers. 

We welcome families, individuals, and businesses to volunteer towards our mission. If you feel like you are able to stand for about 1-2 hours and would like to help feed our community, we want you! 

Please note that a background check may be required for individuals looking to volunteer long-term. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations in Hallowell is in need of Meals on Wheels Packers. This role is perfect for both individuals and groups. Meals on Wheels packing typically occurs 4 days each week: Tuesday through Friday, with varying times.

There are two Packer roles being in the morning as a Milk Packer, or in the afternoon as a Frozen Meal Packer. Both roles will work amongst other volunteers on an assembly line to pack Meals on Wheels for local consumers. 

We welcome families, individuals, and businesses to volunteer towards our mission. If you feel like you are able to stand for about 1-2 hours and would like to help feed our community, we want you! 

Please note that a background check may be required for individuals looking to volunteer long-term. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04347

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Packer; Waterville

Spectrum Generations in Waterville is in need of Meals on Wheels Packers. This role is perfect for both individuals and groups. Meals on Wheels packing typically occurs 4 days each week: Monday through Thursday, with varying times.

There are two Packer roles being in the morning as a Milk Packer, or in the afternoon as a Frozen Meal Packer. Both roles will work amongst other volunteers on an assembly line to pack Meals on Wheels for local consumers. 

We welcome families, individuals, and businesses to volunteer towards our mission. If you feel like you are able to stand for about 1-2 hours and would like to help feed our community, we want you! 

Please note that a background check may be required for individuals looking to volunteer long-term. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations in Waterville is in need of Meals on Wheels Packers. This role is perfect for both individuals and groups. Meals on Wheels packing typically occurs 4 days each week: Monday through Thursday, with varying times.

There are two Packer roles being in the morning as a Milk Packer, or in the afternoon as a Frozen Meal Packer. Both roles will work amongst other volunteers on an assembly line to pack Meals on Wheels for local consumers. 

We welcome families, individuals, and businesses to volunteer towards our mission. If you feel like you are able to stand for about 1-2 hours and would like to help feed our community, we want you! 

Please note that a background check may be required for individuals looking to volunteer long-term. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Van Driver; Hallowell

Spectrum Generations is in need of a Van Driver to deliver Meals on Wheels coolers to one of our other locations. Volunteer must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and have a good driving record. You will be driving the Spectrum Generations van to one of our outlying centers. This opportunity could be 1-3 days per week depending on availability. Please allow between 8am-12pm noon for this task. The completion time will vary depending on the location delivered to, with usual length of time being 1-3 hours round trip. 

Van Drivers will leave from Hallowell to either Brunswick or Damariscotta. Usual days of the week are Wednesdays and Fridays. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations is in need of a Van Driver to deliver Meals on Wheels coolers to one of our other locations. Volunteer must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and have a good driving record. You will be driving the Spectrum Generations van to one of our outlying centers. This opportunity could be 1-3 days per week depending on availability. Please allow between 8am-12pm noon for this task. The completion time will vary depending on the location delivered to, with usual length of time being 1-3 hours round trip. 

Van Drivers will leave from Hallowell to either Brunswick or Damariscotta. Usual days of the week are Wednesdays and Fridays. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04347

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Van Driver; Waterville

Spectrum Generations is in need of a Van Driver to deliver Meals on Wheels coolers to one of our other locations. Volunteer must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and have a good driving record. You will be driving the Spectrum Generations van to one of our outlying centers. This opportunity could be 1-3 days per week depending on availability. Please allow between 8am-12pm noon for this task. The completion time will vary depending on the location delivered to, with usual length of time being 1-3 hours round trip. 

Van Drivers will leave from Waterville to either Belfast or Skowhegan. Usual days of the week are Tuesdays and Thursdays. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations is in need of a Van Driver to deliver Meals on Wheels coolers to one of our other locations. Volunteer must be able to lift up to 50 pounds and have a good driving record. You will be driving the Spectrum Generations van to one of our outlying centers. This opportunity could be 1-3 days per week depending on availability. Please allow between 8am-12pm noon for this task. The completion time will vary depending on the location delivered to, with usual length of time being 1-3 hours round trip. 

Van Drivers will leave from Waterville to either Belfast or Skowhegan. Usual days of the week are Tuesdays and Thursdays. 

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you good at managing your finances? If so, join our Money Minders Team today!


A great candidate for the Money Minders program will:

Work under the supervision of the Money Minders Program Coordinator.Agree to carry our assigned duties diligently and responsibly.Must visit client at least twice a month, preferably around the 1st of the month when bills are due and towards the end of the month when statements are sent out.Must send the Program Coordinator a Client Visitation report for each visit. This should include any concerns that the volunteer feels need follow-up, and the volunteer will inform the client. Must send the Program Coordinator client bank statements.Must inform the Program Coordinator of any updates to client records, change of address, phone, significant change of income, etc.

Organization: SeniorsPlus


A great candidate for the Money Minders program will:

Work under the supervision of the Money Minders Program Coordinator.Agree to carry our assigned duties diligently and responsibly.Must visit client at least twice a month, preferably around the 1st of the month when bills are due and towards the end of the month when statements are sent out.Must send the Program Coordinator a Client Visitation report for each visit. This should include any concerns that the volunteer feels need follow-up, and the volunteer will inform the client. Must send the Program Coordinator client bank statements.Must inform the Program Coordinator of any updates to client records, change of address, phone, significant change of income, etc.

Organization: SeniorsPlus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Best Medicine is Love and Support, if you agree, please join our amazing a volunteer team.

Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone's life? We at Andwell, the area's only non-profit hospice, are seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to provide companionship to our elderly hospice patients and families. Your presence can bring comfort, joy, and a sense of connection to those in their final stages of life.  * We reimburse travel mileage for our volunteers.

What You'll Do:
● Spend quality time with patients through conversation, reading, or simply being there.
● Offer emotional support and a listening ear.
● Engage in activities that bring joy and comfort to seniors.
Requirements:● A kind and empathetic nature.● Commitment to regular visits.A negative Tb test and required immunizationsBackground check ● Ability to listen and communicate effectively.
Training Provided:
● Comprehensive Orientation: Learn about hospice care, the role of a volunteer, and the impact you can make.
● Communication Skills: Training in effective communication techniques, active listening, and providing emotional support.
● Patient Interaction: Guidance on how to engage with patients, including those with diverse needs and conditions.
● Self-Care: Tips and resources to ensure you take care of your own emotional well-being while volunteering.
● Ongoing Support: Access to a supportive community of fellow volunteers and staff for continuous learning and encouragement.Lewiston/Auburn and surrounding areas

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone's life? We at Andwell, the area's only non-profit hospice, are seeking compassionate and dedicated volunteers to provide companionship to our elderly hospice patients and families. Your presence can bring comfort, joy, and a sense of connection to those in their final stages of life.  * We reimburse travel mileage for our volunteers.

What You'll Do:
● Spend quality time with patients through conversation, reading, or simply being there.
● Offer emotional support and a listening ear.
● Engage in activities that bring joy and comfort to seniors.
Requirements:● A kind and empathetic nature.● Commitment to regular visits.A negative Tb test and required immunizationsBackground check ● Ability to listen and communicate effectively.
Training Provided:
● Comprehensive Orientation: Learn about hospice care, the role of a volunteer, and the impact you can make.
● Communication Skills: Training in effective communication techniques, active listening, and providing emotional support.
● Patient Interaction: Guidance on how to engage with patients, including those with diverse needs and conditions.
● Self-Care: Tips and resources to ensure you take care of your own emotional well-being while volunteering.
● Ongoing Support: Access to a supportive community of fellow volunteers and staff for continuous learning and encouragement.Lewiston/Auburn and surrounding areas

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice volunteer needed for administrative support in our office weekly

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Andwell Hospice, the ONLY NON-PROFIT HOSPICE IN THE AREA, is looking for dedicated and compassionate individuals to join our team as Administrative Volunteers. *Assist with general office duties such as filing, data entry, and answering phones. *Support the administrative team *Help maintain patient records and ensure confidentiality. *Provide a warm and welcoming environment for visitors and staff. *Organize mailing birthday and recognition cards.  **Background check and TB testing will be provided. Proof of immunization's required.

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Andwell Hospice, the ONLY NON-PROFIT HOSPICE IN THE AREA, is looking for dedicated and compassionate individuals to join our team as Administrative Volunteers. *Assist with general office duties such as filing, data entry, and answering phones. *Support the administrative team *Help maintain patient records and ensure confidentiality. *Provide a warm and welcoming environment for visitors and staff. *Organize mailing birthday and recognition cards.  **Background check and TB testing will be provided. Proof of immunization's required.

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Are you good at managing your finances? If so, join our Money Minders Team today!

               

Now looking for a volunteer in the Farmington area!

A great candidate for the Money Minders program will:

Work under the supervision of the Money Minders Program Coordinator.Agree to carry our assigned duties diligently and responsibly.Must visit client at least twice a month, preferably around the 1st of the month when bills are due and towards the end of the month when statements are sent out.Must send the Program Coordinator a Client Visitation report for each visit. This should include any concerns that the volunteer feels need follow-up, and the volunteer will inform the client. Must send the Program Coordinator client bank statements.Must inform the Program Coordinator of any updates to client records, change of address, phone, significant change of income, etc.

Organization: SeniorsPlus

               

Now looking for a volunteer in the Farmington area!

A great candidate for the Money Minders program will:

Work under the supervision of the Money Minders Program Coordinator.Agree to carry our assigned duties diligently and responsibly.Must visit client at least twice a month, preferably around the 1st of the month when bills are due and towards the end of the month when statements are sent out.Must send the Program Coordinator a Client Visitation report for each visit. This should include any concerns that the volunteer feels need follow-up, and the volunteer will inform the client. Must send the Program Coordinator client bank statements.Must inform the Program Coordinator of any updates to client records, change of address, phone, significant change of income, etc.

Organization: SeniorsPlus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Meals on Wheels Delivery Drivers today!

       

This position will help us meet our mission by: assisting the nutrition staff in providing nutritious meals by delivery to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities.

Looking for Meals On Wheels Delivery Drivers in Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin Counties  (Note: Mileage is reimbursed for our delivery drivers at .50 cents a mile.)  

*Our Lewiston DC needs a volunteer for a route in Oxford on Thursday, 10 am – 12 pm. The pick-up is in Oxford, and the route takes about 1.5 hours.

* Want to volunteer but only occasionally? We seek backup delivery drivers for the MOW program in Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin Counties. Options include Mondays through Thursdays, 9 am-12 pm. Depending on the county, pickup would be at the prospective distribution center.

Organization: SeniorsPlus

       

This position will help us meet our mission by: assisting the nutrition staff in providing nutritious meals by delivery to homebound seniors and adults with disabilities.

Looking for Meals On Wheels Delivery Drivers in Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin Counties  (Note: Mileage is reimbursed for our delivery drivers at .50 cents a mile.)  

*Our Lewiston DC needs a volunteer for a route in Oxford on Thursday, 10 am – 12 pm. The pick-up is in Oxford, and the route takes about 1.5 hours.

* Want to volunteer but only occasionally? We seek backup delivery drivers for the MOW program in Androscoggin, Oxford, and Franklin Counties. Options include Mondays through Thursdays, 9 am-12 pm. Depending on the county, pickup would be at the prospective distribution center.

Organization: SeniorsPlus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04294

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support the Farmington community today! Now looking for Social Dining Site Assistants!

Meal site assistance is needed to serve, collect donations, and clean up weekly on the designated day for the respective sites. The time is typically between 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, except for the Industry site.

·         Rumford Island Housing on Mondays

·         Farmington Recreational Center on Mondays

·         Industry Town Office on the Third Thursday of the month (Pick up and return in Jay 10 am – 2 pm)

Organization: SeniorsPlus

Meal site assistance is needed to serve, collect donations, and clean up weekly on the designated day for the respective sites. The time is typically between 10:30 am to 12:30 pm, except for the Industry site.

·         Rumford Island Housing on Mondays

·         Farmington Recreational Center on Mondays

·         Industry Town Office on the Third Thursday of the month (Pick up and return in Jay 10 am – 2 pm)

Organization: SeniorsPlus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Hospice Volunteer – Free Training Provided!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our hospice team as a volunteer and make a difference in the lives of patients and families during their most critical moments.

Penobscot, Waldo & Somerset Counties

What Hospice Volunteers Do:Provide companionship and emotional support to patientsAssist with light household tasks or errandsOffer respite for family caregiversHelp with administrative or outreach effortsParticipate in special events and activitiesNo Experience? No Problem!

We provide free training to ensure you feel comfortable and prepared for your role. Our program covers essential hospice principles, communication skills, and how to offer compassionate care.

Why Volunteer?Make a lasting impact on someone’s lifeGain valuable experience in healthcare and caregivingConnect with a compassionate team of professionalsSupport families during a difficult time

Join us in bringing comfort, dignity, and peace to those in need. Sign up today for our free training and become a part of something truly special.

Organization: Trident Medical

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Join our hospice team as a volunteer and make a difference in the lives of patients and families during their most critical moments.

Penobscot, Waldo & Somerset Counties

What Hospice Volunteers Do:Provide companionship and emotional support to patientsAssist with light household tasks or errandsOffer respite for family caregiversHelp with administrative or outreach effortsParticipate in special events and activitiesNo Experience? No Problem!

We provide free training to ensure you feel comfortable and prepared for your role. Our program covers essential hospice principles, communication skills, and how to offer compassionate care.

Why Volunteer?Make a lasting impact on someone’s lifeGain valuable experience in healthcare and caregivingConnect with a compassionate team of professionalsSupport families during a difficult time

Join us in bringing comfort, dignity, and peace to those in need. Sign up today for our free training and become a part of something truly special.

Organization: Trident Medical

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Volunteer

The kitchen is a critical facet of the emergency shelter and the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter, and is used almost constantly. Enjoy fast-paced work centered around food? Join us as a Kitchen Volunteer at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter & Services and play a crucial role in contributing to our work. The opportunities as a Kitchen Volunteer are diverse and constant, and your skills will make a difference. Meet new people and contribute to our community in a meaningful way. Flexible hours available. Join us in making a lasting impact today!

 

Examples of Duties/Responsibilities:

Working with our kitchen manager to prepare mealsSorting food items (i.e. vegetables and fruit, baked goods, etc.)Basic cleaning (sweeping, mopping, sanitizing surfaces, etc.)Washing dishesServing meals to guests

Skills/Abilities:

Ability to treat guests with dignity and respect Ability to understand and maintain boundaries Ability to maintain confidentialityAbility to follow directions and adhere to safe food handling guidelines

Qualifications:

Positive attitude Safe Food Handling experience or willingness to learn Ability to work with people from all walks of life

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services

The kitchen is a critical facet of the emergency shelter and the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter, and is used almost constantly. Enjoy fast-paced work centered around food? Join us as a Kitchen Volunteer at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter & Services and play a crucial role in contributing to our work. The opportunities as a Kitchen Volunteer are diverse and constant, and your skills will make a difference. Meet new people and contribute to our community in a meaningful way. Flexible hours available. Join us in making a lasting impact today!

 

Examples of Duties/Responsibilities:

Working with our kitchen manager to prepare mealsSorting food items (i.e. vegetables and fruit, baked goods, etc.)Basic cleaning (sweeping, mopping, sanitizing surfaces, etc.)Washing dishesServing meals to guests

Skills/Abilities:

Ability to treat guests with dignity and respect Ability to understand and maintain boundaries Ability to maintain confidentialityAbility to follow directions and adhere to safe food handling guidelines

Qualifications:

Positive attitude Safe Food Handling experience or willingness to learn Ability to work with people from all walks of life

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sorting/organizing donations

Are you passionate about organizing and the small details? Join us as a Organizing Volunteer at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter & Services and play a crucial role in providing our guests with critically needed items. It could be straightening up a supply closet, sorting recently received donations, or folding clothing; your skills will make a difference. Meet new people and contribute to our community in a meaningful way. Flexible hours available. Join us in making a lasting impact today!

 


Duties/Responsibilities:

Organize existing/sort donations in our storage areas Reallocate unused merchandise to various partner organizations (potentially) Assist with SRO and Laundry room housekeeping (if desired)

 

Skills/Abilities:

Ability to treat guests with dignity and respect Ability to understand and maintain boundaries Ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to work independently Ability to take and follow directions

 

Qualifications:

Organizational Skills Communication Skills

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services

Are you passionate about organizing and the small details? Join us as a Organizing Volunteer at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter & Services and play a crucial role in providing our guests with critically needed items. It could be straightening up a supply closet, sorting recently received donations, or folding clothing; your skills will make a difference. Meet new people and contribute to our community in a meaningful way. Flexible hours available. Join us in making a lasting impact today!

 


Duties/Responsibilities:

Organize existing/sort donations in our storage areas Reallocate unused merchandise to various partner organizations (potentially) Assist with SRO and Laundry room housekeeping (if desired)

 

Skills/Abilities:

Ability to treat guests with dignity and respect Ability to understand and maintain boundaries Ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to work independently Ability to take and follow directions

 

Qualifications:

Organizational Skills Communication Skills

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facility/Maintenance Volunteer

Overview

Are you passionate about keeping things running smoothly? Join us as a Maintenance Volunteer at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter & Services and play a crucial role in maintaining our facilities and grounds. Whether it's fixing equipment, beautifying our outdoor spaces, or lending a hand where needed, your skills will make a difference. Meet new people and contribute to our community in a meaningful way. Flexible hours available. Join us in making a lasting impact today!


Duties/Responsibilities:

Maintenance of equipment and facility; Repairing and cleaning interior and exterior of the premise; Repairing minor faulty appliances, such as toilets, doors; Replacing ceiling tiles; Painting and patchwork of building’s interior and exterior; and Light landscaping.

 

Skills/Abilities:

Experience relating to facility maintenance Ability to treat our guests with dignity and respect Ability to maintain the confidentiality of our guests Ability to understand and maintain boundaries Ability to take direction from all staff

 

Qualifications:

Excellent communication skills Positive attitude Must complete a background check Must complete total required hours (if applicable)

 

Time Commitment:

Flexible

 

Benefits:

Working with a diverse population

Giving back to the community

Adding fun and excitement to your life                                                                             

Sharing your skills and talent

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services

Overview

Are you passionate about keeping things running smoothly? Join us as a Maintenance Volunteer at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter & Services and play a crucial role in maintaining our facilities and grounds. Whether it's fixing equipment, beautifying our outdoor spaces, or lending a hand where needed, your skills will make a difference. Meet new people and contribute to our community in a meaningful way. Flexible hours available. Join us in making a lasting impact today!


Duties/Responsibilities:

Maintenance of equipment and facility; Repairing and cleaning interior and exterior of the premise; Repairing minor faulty appliances, such as toilets, doors; Replacing ceiling tiles; Painting and patchwork of building’s interior and exterior; and Light landscaping.

 

Skills/Abilities:

Experience relating to facility maintenance Ability to treat our guests with dignity and respect Ability to maintain the confidentiality of our guests Ability to understand and maintain boundaries Ability to take direction from all staff

 

Qualifications:

Excellent communication skills Positive attitude Must complete a background check Must complete total required hours (if applicable)

 

Time Commitment:

Flexible

 

Benefits:

Working with a diverse population

Giving back to the community

Adding fun and excitement to your life                                                                             

Sharing your skills and talent

Organization: Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter and Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference with a Simple Phone Call: Hospice Tuck-In Calls

Just a few minutes each week can make a difference! Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Tuck-In Caller Hospice Volunteer!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteers!  Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity.  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

As a Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients by making a brief phone call on Thursdays or Fridays to make sure they have everything they need for the weekend (food, medications, etc.).  Offer a listening ear and some friendly conversation as well!  Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

Call patients on Thursdays or Fridays to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend (medications, food, etc.).Offer a listening ear and friendly conversation.Submit regular reports on calls with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable communicating with those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Ability to pass a criminal background check.

Commitment & Schedule:

Flexible Hours, anytime on Thursdays or FridaysMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three months

Training & Support:

Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Benefits for Volunteers:

24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team!

Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Just a few minutes each week can make a difference! Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Tuck-In Caller Hospice Volunteer!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteers!  Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity.  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

As a Tuck-In Phone Caller Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients by making a brief phone call on Thursdays or Fridays to make sure they have everything they need for the weekend (food, medications, etc.).  Offer a listening ear and some friendly conversation as well!  Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

Call patients on Thursdays or Fridays to ensure they have everything they need for the weekend (medications, food, etc.).Offer a listening ear and friendly conversation.Submit regular reports on calls with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable communicating with those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Ability to pass a criminal background check.

Commitment & Schedule:

Flexible Hours, anytime on Thursdays or FridaysMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three months

Training & Support:

Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Benefits for Volunteers:

24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team!

Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 300 Volunteer Opportunities

JA Maine is seeking over 300 volunteers this spring to deliver learning experiences in classrooms throughout Maine. Volunteer training and lesson plans are provided, and single-day or multi-week opportunities are available. As a volunteer you’ll be working with students on the fundamentals of good money management, work and career readiness, and entrepreneurship, as well as sharing professional insight to inspire and build skill sets in our state’s future workforce and leaders: students.  
 

Step 1: Choose a volunteer opportunity from  this list.

Step 2: Submit your location request via email to a program manager 

Southern Maine: reply to Jesseca, jsteele@jamaine.org.  Northern and Central Maine locations, reply to Jill, jjamison@jamaine.org. 

Step 3: If this is your first volunteer experience in the 2024-2025 school year, please fill out the Volunteer Standards Form for the area you selected. 

Southern Maine Volunteer Form  Northern and Central Maine Volunteer Form 

Step 4: Share these opportunities with a friend or your company! 

Companies can host Job Shadow experiences or form a team to “adopt” a school and teach JA In A Day.  

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

JA Maine is seeking over 300 volunteers this spring to deliver learning experiences in classrooms throughout Maine. Volunteer training and lesson plans are provided, and single-day or multi-week opportunities are available. As a volunteer you’ll be working with students on the fundamentals of good money management, work and career readiness, and entrepreneurship, as well as sharing professional insight to inspire and build skill sets in our state’s future workforce and leaders: students.  
 

Step 1: Choose a volunteer opportunity from  this list.

Step 2: Submit your location request via email to a program manager 

Southern Maine: reply to Jesseca, jsteele@jamaine.org.  Northern and Central Maine locations, reply to Jill, jjamison@jamaine.org. 

Step 3: If this is your first volunteer experience in the 2024-2025 school year, please fill out the Volunteer Standards Form for the area you selected. 

Southern Maine Volunteer Form  Northern and Central Maine Volunteer Form 

Step 4: Share these opportunities with a friend or your company! 

Companies can host Job Shadow experiences or form a team to “adopt” a school and teach JA In A Day.  

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share in the JOY of Adult Day Programs!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers Needed!

Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers!  Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity.  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).

Commitment & Schedule:

Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.

Training & Support:

Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Location:
Volunteers will serve in York and Cumberland counties, including assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and private residences.

Benefits for Volunteers:

24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team!

Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Join a Compassionate Team of Volunteers Providing Comfort and Care to Terminally Ill Patients. Make a Difference as a Hospice Volunteer!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers!  Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity.  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

Visit patients in their homes or care facilities, offering companionship and respite to caregivers.Perform light homemaker tasks, run errands, and provide respite care as needed.Participate in administrative duties, such as delivering materials or assisting with documentation.Submit regular reports on time spent with patients and any relevant observations.Participate in training programs and ongoing education to ensure you are prepared to meet the needs of our patients.Communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator and be part of an interdisciplinary team supporting the patient and family.

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

Mature, compassionate individual who is comfortable around those who are ill or may have cognitive impairments.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.Ability to maintain confidentiality and follow privacy protocols.Reliable, organized, and able to commit to regular availability.Must be a licensed driver with access to a reliable, insured vehicle for home visits (if applicable).Ability to pass a criminal background check and provide proof of vaccinations (Covid-19, Influenza, MMR, Varicella).

Commitment & Schedule:

Flexible Hours: Volunteers typically work mid-morning to early evening, with weekend availability.Volunteer Visits: Usually last about an hour, weekly.Minimum Commitment: At least one year.

Training & Support:

Volunteer Training Program: Includes 3-hour in-person classes over a 7-week period to meet the minimum 21 hours of training required by the State of Maine.Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Location:
Volunteers will serve in York and Cumberland counties, including assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and private residences.

Benefits for Volunteers:

24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives terminally ill neighbors and their caregivers, we would love to have you join our team!

Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services to get started at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Fundraisers Needed

Volunteer Fundraisers Needed: Make a Difference with Trident Medical

Are you skilled at fundraising or simply passionate about helping others? Trident Medical is seeking dedicated volunteers to help raise money in support of our hospice program, which serves patients and families in Penobscot, Waldo, and Somerset counties.

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

Why Volunteer?

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

How You Can Help:

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

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

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

Organization: Trident Medical

Volunteer Fundraisers Needed: Make a Difference with Trident Medical

Are you skilled at fundraising or simply passionate about helping others? Trident Medical is seeking dedicated volunteers to help raise money in support of our hospice program, which serves patients and families in Penobscot, Waldo, and Somerset counties.

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

Why Volunteer?

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

How You Can Help:

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

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

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

Organization: Trident Medical

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crafting for Hospice: Share Your Talents and Creativity

Join us in making a difference for hospice patients and their families through the power of creativity and compassion. Bring your crafting talents and supplies to help create welcome and comfort kits that bring warmth and solace to those in need. FIRST Monday of every month.

Whether you love making candles, blankets, baskets, or paintings, your handmade contributions can offer a special touch that shows families they are cared for during challenging times. This is your opportunity to give back while sharing your passion for crafting.

What to Bring:

Your creativity and any crafting supplies you’d like to use or donate.Ideas and skills to help create meaningful and beautiful items.

Together, we’ll make a heartfelt impact. No matter your skill level, your time and effort will brighten someone’s day. Let’s craft for comfort and connection!

Organization: Trident Medical

Join us in making a difference for hospice patients and their families through the power of creativity and compassion. Bring your crafting talents and supplies to help create welcome and comfort kits that bring warmth and solace to those in need. FIRST Monday of every month.

Whether you love making candles, blankets, baskets, or paintings, your handmade contributions can offer a special touch that shows families they are cared for during challenging times. This is your opportunity to give back while sharing your passion for crafting.

What to Bring:

Your creativity and any crafting supplies you’d like to use or donate.Ideas and skills to help create meaningful and beautiful items.

Together, we’ll make a heartfelt impact. No matter your skill level, your time and effort will brighten someone’s day. Let’s craft for comfort and connection!

Organization: Trident Medical

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04419

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Show movies in our theater room!

We are looking for a volunteer who enjoys watching movies and talking with seniors. You will be responsible to play the movie, pass out refreshments, sit and enjoy the film with our residents, put the movie away, and clean up following the resident's departure from the theater room. Comfort with occasional troubleshooting and the ability to follow a printed directions list for proper use of our electronic system required. Currently scheduled Mondays and Fridays from 1:00-4:00p.m. Can volunteer for just one day a week or both. (Training provided and staff support for first couple programs.)    

*Once fully independent with technology and troubleshooting, capacity to adjust schedule to support evening movies to be scheduled at volunteer availability.

Organization: Park Danforth

We are looking for a volunteer who enjoys watching movies and talking with seniors. You will be responsible to play the movie, pass out refreshments, sit and enjoy the film with our residents, put the movie away, and clean up following the resident's departure from the theater room. Comfort with occasional troubleshooting and the ability to follow a printed directions list for proper use of our electronic system required. Currently scheduled Mondays and Fridays from 1:00-4:00p.m. Can volunteer for just one day a week or both. (Training provided and staff support for first couple programs.)    

*Once fully independent with technology and troubleshooting, capacity to adjust schedule to support evening movies to be scheduled at volunteer availability.

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kennebec County- Volunteer Ombudsman

Helping People, Changing Lives! Volunteer Advocates needed in your local area The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

 

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Helping People, Changing Lives! Volunteer Advocates needed in your local area The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

 

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Waldo County- Volunteer Ombudsman

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Somerset County- Volunteer Ombudsman

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kennebec County- Volunteer Ombudsman

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.


Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.


Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Penobscot County- Volunteer Ombudsman

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

 

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Someone in long-term care needs you! Volunteer with The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Today Learn how you have the power to make a difference...

The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is looking for individuals who are interested in joining a group of dedicated volunteers who visit residents in long-term care facilities across the state of Maine. Volunteer Ombudsman are advocates who provide a voice for consumers while working collaboratively with long-term care facilities.

 

Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Ensure That: All long-term care residents have the highest quality of life. Each resident is able to fully exercise his or her rights as a resident of a long-term care setting (nursing home, residential care, assisted living). Staff fully respects the choices, values and dignity of each individual. Qualities, Experience & Skills Needed: Effective communication skills Ability to keep confidential information obtained about residents Ability to follow up on concerns raised by residents Perseverance to follow up on a concern until it is resolved Ability to develop collaborative working relationships Ability to benefit from supervision Ability to participate in team work Physically capable of meeting the demands of a service role No conflict of interest No criminal background Access to an automobile with vehicle insurance coverage as required by state law

We provide the training and supervision needed to enable volunteers to help residents know and understand their rights.

Benefits of Volunteering Increased social ties and advocacy skills Making a difference in the lives of others Giving back to your community Acquiring new knowledge and skill set around long-term care  Steps to becoming a Volunteer Ombudsman Representatives Complete application Submission of conflict of interest form and proof of vehicle insurance Interview with Volunteer Program Manager Background check Shadow visit with long standing volunteer Initial 36 hour training session with Volunteer Program Manager Continued education (18 hours annual) One year commitment to the program

Organization: The Maine Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Pack or Deliver Meals on Wheels in Northern Penobscot County!

Would you like to help provide nutritious meals for homebound older adults? Come volunteer with our Meals on Wheels team! Our meal hub for Northern Penobscot County operates out of Millinocket, where volunteers pick up meals to deliver to homebound older adults.

Right now we need volunteers on Mondays and Wednesdays to pack and deliver meals throughout Northern Penobscot county. Along with delivering the meals, our drivers are a friendly face and regular check-in for the people we serve!

Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required for delivering meals.

How to help: We'd love to talk with you to see if this opportunity is a fit for you! Give us a call at (207) 941-2865 ext. 122 or email our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas, at hthomas@eaaa.org.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Would you like to help provide nutritious meals for homebound older adults? Come volunteer with our Meals on Wheels team! Our meal hub for Northern Penobscot County operates out of Millinocket, where volunteers pick up meals to deliver to homebound older adults.

Right now we need volunteers on Mondays and Wednesdays to pack and deliver meals throughout Northern Penobscot county. Along with delivering the meals, our drivers are a friendly face and regular check-in for the people we serve!

Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required for delivering meals.

How to help: We'd love to talk with you to see if this opportunity is a fit for you! Give us a call at (207) 941-2865 ext. 122 or email our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas, at hthomas@eaaa.org.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04462

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Pack or Deliver Meals on Wheels in Hancock County!

Would you like to help provide nutritious meals for homebound older adults throughout Hancock County? Come volunteer with our Meals on Wheels team! We need volunteers to help with packing and delivering meals. Our meal hub operates out of Ellsworth, where volunteers pick up meals to deliver to homes throughout Hancock County. 

Packing Meals on Wheels:

Packers meet on Tuesday mornings at our base in Ellsworth.Frozen meal trays are packed in cooler bags for each person, being sure they meet their dietary restrictions.

Delivering Meals on Wheels:

Drivers pick up the packaged meals in Ellsworth on Tuesdays and deliver throughout Hancock County - right now we particularly need drivers for many routes, from right in Ellsworth to routes that cover as far away as Winter Harbor and Deer Isle. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required. Along with delivering the meals, our drivers are a friendly face and regular check-in for the people we serve!

How to help:

We'd love to talk with you to see if this opportunity is a fit for you! Give us a call at (207) 941-2865 or email our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas, at hthomas@eaaa.org.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Would you like to help provide nutritious meals for homebound older adults throughout Hancock County? Come volunteer with our Meals on Wheels team! We need volunteers to help with packing and delivering meals. Our meal hub operates out of Ellsworth, where volunteers pick up meals to deliver to homes throughout Hancock County. 

Packing Meals on Wheels:

Packers meet on Tuesday mornings at our base in Ellsworth.Frozen meal trays are packed in cooler bags for each person, being sure they meet their dietary restrictions.

Delivering Meals on Wheels:

Drivers pick up the packaged meals in Ellsworth on Tuesdays and deliver throughout Hancock County - right now we particularly need drivers for many routes, from right in Ellsworth to routes that cover as far away as Winter Harbor and Deer Isle. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required. Along with delivering the meals, our drivers are a friendly face and regular check-in for the people we serve!

How to help:

We'd love to talk with you to see if this opportunity is a fit for you! Give us a call at (207) 941-2865 or email our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas, at hthomas@eaaa.org.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04605

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ReStore Volunteers

Habitat for Humanity ReStore is always looking for extra hands! We are open Tuesday- Saturday from 9am-5pm. Volunteers help with cleaning, organizing, sorting donations and moving furniture.  Proceeds from the ReStore help support families build strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable home ownership. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bangor

Habitat for Humanity ReStore is always looking for extra hands! We are open Tuesday- Saturday from 9am-5pm. Volunteers help with cleaning, organizing, sorting donations and moving furniture.  Proceeds from the ReStore help support families build strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable home ownership. 

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bangor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Energy Coach

Become an Energy Coach! Coaches provide residents with individualized information and assistance to navigate home energy retrofits. An energy coach provides information on typical processes, financial incentives and available contractors, and stays with the resident with follow-up throughout the process.

The coaches are process facilitators, not technical experts, but will receive training to work in this capacity. We are looking for coaches who can provide excellent customer service and clear communication. Some familiarity with green energy technology is a plus. Our coaches are supported with a toolkit, access to experts to answer questions, and a peer learning approach for coaches to share knowledge. 2-5 hours per week.

Organization: York Ready for Climate Action

Become an Energy Coach! Coaches provide residents with individualized information and assistance to navigate home energy retrofits. An energy coach provides information on typical processes, financial incentives and available contractors, and stays with the resident with follow-up throughout the process.

The coaches are process facilitators, not technical experts, but will receive training to work in this capacity. We are looking for coaches who can provide excellent customer service and clear communication. Some familiarity with green energy technology is a plus. Our coaches are supported with a toolkit, access to experts to answer questions, and a peer learning approach for coaches to share knowledge. 2-5 hours per week.

Organization: York Ready for Climate Action

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Writer for EcoHOMES

Help us develop and produce monthly opportunities for residents to learn more about energy savings and take climate action on an individual, local and regional level. This committee meets 1-2 times per month on Zoom. We partner with area organizations to widen the impact of this outreach. 2-5 hours per month. MUST BE LOCATED IN YORK COUNTY, MAINE.

Organization: York Ready for Climate Action

Help us develop and produce monthly opportunities for residents to learn more about energy savings and take climate action on an individual, local and regional level. This committee meets 1-2 times per month on Zoom. We partner with area organizations to widen the impact of this outreach. 2-5 hours per month. MUST BE LOCATED IN YORK COUNTY, MAINE.

Organization: York Ready for Climate Action

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03909

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cumberland County Extension Association

Cumberland County Extension Association (CCEA) is the citizens’ advisory board for University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Cumberland County.

CCEA is looking for volunteers to support the work of the County Extension office. The CCEA oversees the county funds and helps to promote Extension programming in their respective circles, community and municipality. The board meets 10 times per year, typically on Wednesdays from 5:30-7:00 pm. For more information, visit our website or contact Sarah Davenport at sarah.davenport@maine.edu.

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension - Cumberland County

Cumberland County Extension Association (CCEA) is the citizens’ advisory board for University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Cumberland County.

CCEA is looking for volunteers to support the work of the County Extension office. The CCEA oversees the county funds and helps to promote Extension programming in their respective circles, community and municipality. The board meets 10 times per year, typically on Wednesdays from 5:30-7:00 pm. For more information, visit our website or contact Sarah Davenport at sarah.davenport@maine.edu.

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension - Cumberland County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pianist Wanted for Dinner Music for Seniors

Do you play piano? Do you enjoy playing for others? Give us a call! We are looking for volunteer musicians to offer live dinner music to our seniors during the evening meal. We have an electric piano onsite for your use. Program starts at 4:45 p.m. and typically lasts an hour.

Current request is for Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays, frequency to be determined by the volunteer's availability. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Do you play piano? Do you enjoy playing for others? Give us a call! We are looking for volunteer musicians to offer live dinner music to our seniors during the evening meal. We have an electric piano onsite for your use. Program starts at 4:45 p.m. and typically lasts an hour.

Current request is for Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays, frequency to be determined by the volunteer's availability. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cumberland County Animal Response Team

Overview: The Cumberland County Animal Response Team (CCART) is a dedicated group of volunteers committed to ensuring the welfare of animals during emergencies and disasters. Our team works under the direction of the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency and collaborates with local, state, and federal partners to provide timely and effective responses to animal-related incidents.


CCART Mission: To coordinate sheltering and minimize suffering of pets in the event of a major disaster, to provide community awareness of emergency planning and preparedness for families of companion and large animals, and to partner with other responders to ensure effective overall disaster response.


History: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, federal officials learned that many Gulf Coast residents refused to evacuate without their pets. The residents who did evacuate with pets found human shelters unwilling or unable to accept companion animals. This tragic situation prompted Congress to pass the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (the PETS Act). This law requires state and local emergency management officials to incorporate household pets and service animals into disaster preparedness programs. In September, 2008, the Cumberland County Animal Response Team held its first informational meeting and has been committed to animal welfare and emergency animal sheltering ever since.


Key Responsibilities:

       - Emergency Response: Mobilizing to assist with animal sheltering and medical care during disasters.
       - Public Education: Conducting workshops and outreach programs to promote animal preparedness and responsible pet ownership.
       - Resource Coordination: Collaborating with local agencies to ensure resources are available for animals in need during crises.
       - Advocacy: Raising awareness about animal welfare and promoting policies that protect pets, service animals, and livestock in our community.


Get Involved: CCART welcomes any volunteer who shares our passion for animal welfare. Whether you have experience in veterinary care, animal handling, or simply a love for animals, there are many ways to contribute to our mission. All necessary training will be provided - no prior experience needed. Join us in making a difference for animals in Cumberland County!

Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency

Overview: The Cumberland County Animal Response Team (CCART) is a dedicated group of volunteers committed to ensuring the welfare of animals during emergencies and disasters. Our team works under the direction of the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency and collaborates with local, state, and federal partners to provide timely and effective responses to animal-related incidents.


CCART Mission: To coordinate sheltering and minimize suffering of pets in the event of a major disaster, to provide community awareness of emergency planning and preparedness for families of companion and large animals, and to partner with other responders to ensure effective overall disaster response.


History: In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, federal officials learned that many Gulf Coast residents refused to evacuate without their pets. The residents who did evacuate with pets found human shelters unwilling or unable to accept companion animals. This tragic situation prompted Congress to pass the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act (the PETS Act). This law requires state and local emergency management officials to incorporate household pets and service animals into disaster preparedness programs. In September, 2008, the Cumberland County Animal Response Team held its first informational meeting and has been committed to animal welfare and emergency animal sheltering ever since.


Key Responsibilities:

       - Emergency Response: Mobilizing to assist with animal sheltering and medical care during disasters.
       - Public Education: Conducting workshops and outreach programs to promote animal preparedness and responsible pet ownership.
       - Resource Coordination: Collaborating with local agencies to ensure resources are available for animals in need during crises.
       - Advocacy: Raising awareness about animal welfare and promoting policies that protect pets, service animals, and livestock in our community.


Get Involved: CCART welcomes any volunteer who shares our passion for animal welfare. Whether you have experience in veterinary care, animal handling, or simply a love for animals, there are many ways to contribute to our mission. All necessary training will be provided - no prior experience needed. Join us in making a difference for animals in Cumberland County!

Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04062

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wilderness Rescue Team

Overview: The Wilderness Rescue Team (WRT) is an all-volunteer, non-profit corporation that has been serving the people of Maine for more than 40 years. As a search and rescue team, WRT provides a critical set of skills to assist in wilderness rescue and is available 24/7 to respond. The team trains in multiple search and rescue functions such as ground search, lost person behavior, basic life support skills, backcountry rescue, and high angle rescue, as well as providing preventative search and rescue programs for groups and members of the public. WRT is a member of the Maine Association for Search and Rescue (MASAR) and is affiliated with Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency to provide wilderness search and rescue services to the Cumberland County.


Mission: Our mission is to provide search, technical rescue, and medical services in wilderness areas.
Training: All members of WRT work towards and become certified as a Search Team Member through MASAR. Team members can also become certified as a Technical Specialist or in Wilderness First Aid. WRT members train year round with monthly meetings/skills training once a month. During the summer, members travel to Baxter State Park to train and serve as the on-duty SAR team for the park. Winter training sessions are also conducted at Mount Katahdin, focusing on winter weather skills.


Key Responsibilities:
• Emergency Response: Rapidly deploying to locate and assist individuals in distress in wilderness areas.
• Training and Exercise: Regularly conducting training sessions and exercises to ensure team readiness and proficiency.
• Public Education: Offering workshops and outreach programs to educate the community and other partners on wilderness safety, preparedness, and WRTs mission.
• Collaboration: Partnering with local agencies, parks, and other organizations to enhance rescue operations and community safety.


Get Involved: We are always excited to meet new people who share in our passion and are eager to give back to their communities. No prior experience is needed!
Contact Us: For more information about the Wilderness Rescue Team, volunteer opportunities, or to support our efforts, please visit our website (https://wildernessrescue.org/) or our Facebook page.

Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency

Overview: The Wilderness Rescue Team (WRT) is an all-volunteer, non-profit corporation that has been serving the people of Maine for more than 40 years. As a search and rescue team, WRT provides a critical set of skills to assist in wilderness rescue and is available 24/7 to respond. The team trains in multiple search and rescue functions such as ground search, lost person behavior, basic life support skills, backcountry rescue, and high angle rescue, as well as providing preventative search and rescue programs for groups and members of the public. WRT is a member of the Maine Association for Search and Rescue (MASAR) and is affiliated with Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency to provide wilderness search and rescue services to the Cumberland County.


Mission: Our mission is to provide search, technical rescue, and medical services in wilderness areas.
Training: All members of WRT work towards and become certified as a Search Team Member through MASAR. Team members can also become certified as a Technical Specialist or in Wilderness First Aid. WRT members train year round with monthly meetings/skills training once a month. During the summer, members travel to Baxter State Park to train and serve as the on-duty SAR team for the park. Winter training sessions are also conducted at Mount Katahdin, focusing on winter weather skills.


Key Responsibilities:
• Emergency Response: Rapidly deploying to locate and assist individuals in distress in wilderness areas.
• Training and Exercise: Regularly conducting training sessions and exercises to ensure team readiness and proficiency.
• Public Education: Offering workshops and outreach programs to educate the community and other partners on wilderness safety, preparedness, and WRTs mission.
• Collaboration: Partnering with local agencies, parks, and other organizations to enhance rescue operations and community safety.


Get Involved: We are always excited to meet new people who share in our passion and are eager to give back to their communities. No prior experience is needed!
Contact Us: For more information about the Wilderness Rescue Team, volunteer opportunities, or to support our efforts, please visit our website (https://wildernessrescue.org/) or our Facebook page.

Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04039

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Communications Team

Overview: The Wireless Society of Southern Maine Emergency Communications Team (WSSM-ECT) is a dedicated group of amateur radio operators and communication specialists committed to providing reliable communication support during emergencies and disasters. Our team plays a vital role in ensuring that information flows seamlessly, even when traditional communication infrastructure fails.


Mission: The mission of the Wireless Society of Southern Maine Emergency Communications Team is to serve the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency, and the community in general, by providing emergency communications assistance, conducting programs and training, promoting radio knowledge and individual operating efficiency, and to conduct activities to advance general interest and welfare of Amateur Radio as a viable and efficient means of communications support.


Activities:
• Emergency communications support
• Communications support for planned events
• Communications planning
• WSSM Monthly Meetings (2nd Thursday of the month)
• Meeting on the Air (3rd Thursday of the month)
• WSSM-ECT Meeting (4th Thursday of the month)
• Parks on the Air
• Summits on the Air
• Field Days
• And more!!

Get Involved: WSSM brings together both new and experienced operators alike to share in the enjoyment of amateur radio, and encourages improvement in all the various phases of the hobby, including public service potential, operating ability, courtesy, and technical proficiency. Membership is open to all persons interested in radio communications. There is NO requirement to be licensed and no prior experience is needed! For more information about the WSSM-ECT, membership, Ham Radio, meetings, and more, visit our website (http://www.ws1sm.com/) or email mainehamradio@gmail.com.

Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency

Overview: The Wireless Society of Southern Maine Emergency Communications Team (WSSM-ECT) is a dedicated group of amateur radio operators and communication specialists committed to providing reliable communication support during emergencies and disasters. Our team plays a vital role in ensuring that information flows seamlessly, even when traditional communication infrastructure fails.


Mission: The mission of the Wireless Society of Southern Maine Emergency Communications Team is to serve the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency, and the community in general, by providing emergency communications assistance, conducting programs and training, promoting radio knowledge and individual operating efficiency, and to conduct activities to advance general interest and welfare of Amateur Radio as a viable and efficient means of communications support.


Activities:
• Emergency communications support
• Communications support for planned events
• Communications planning
• WSSM Monthly Meetings (2nd Thursday of the month)
• Meeting on the Air (3rd Thursday of the month)
• WSSM-ECT Meeting (4th Thursday of the month)
• Parks on the Air
• Summits on the Air
• Field Days
• And more!!

Get Involved: WSSM brings together both new and experienced operators alike to share in the enjoyment of amateur radio, and encourages improvement in all the various phases of the hobby, including public service potential, operating ability, courtesy, and technical proficiency. Membership is open to all persons interested in radio communications. There is NO requirement to be licensed and no prior experience is needed! For more information about the WSSM-ECT, membership, Ham Radio, meetings, and more, visit our website (http://www.ws1sm.com/) or email mainehamradio@gmail.com.

Organization: Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04062

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: Help Distribute Supplemental Food for Older Adults and their Pets in Dover!

Our Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and Furry Friends Food Bank (FFFB) operate together to provide supplemental food for low-income older adults and their pets.

We are looking for 2-3 volunteers to help out at our monthly distribution site in Dover-Foxcroft on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 12pm to 3pm.

This distribution site is located at the Piscataquis Regional Food Center (PRFC) on North Street in Dover-Foxcroft. Volunteers meet at noon to portion and package produce then help during the distribution which runs from 1:30 to 3 pm. Volunteers check names off of a roster and load materials into vehicles. The volunteer will need to be able to lift boxes weighing up to 35 pounds.

If you are interested in helping, reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas at hthomas@eaaa.org or (207) 941-2865 ext. 122.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Our Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and Furry Friends Food Bank (FFFB) operate together to provide supplemental food for low-income older adults and their pets.

We are looking for 2-3 volunteers to help out at our monthly distribution site in Dover-Foxcroft on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 12pm to 3pm.

This distribution site is located at the Piscataquis Regional Food Center (PRFC) on North Street in Dover-Foxcroft. Volunteers meet at noon to portion and package produce then help during the distribution which runs from 1:30 to 3 pm. Volunteers check names off of a roster and load materials into vehicles. The volunteer will need to be able to lift boxes weighing up to 35 pounds.

If you are interested in helping, reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas at hthomas@eaaa.org or (207) 941-2865 ext. 122.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04426

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Distribute Supplemental Food for Older Adults and Their Pets in Calais!

Our Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and Furry Friends Food Bank (FFFB) operate together to provide supplemental food for low-income older adults and their pets. We need volunteers to help out at our monthly distribution sites, which operate in an outdoor drive-thru method. 

We are looking for volunteers for our Calais distribution site, the 1st Monday of each month from 10am-12:15pm.

The Calais distribution site operates at the Calais United Methodist Church. Volunteers arrive at 10am to meet the Good Shepherd truck. The distribution runs from 11am to 12pm, when volunteers help load CSFP boxes and pet food into vehicles and check names off a roster. The volunteer will need to be able to lift boxes weighing up to 35 pounds.

If you are interested in helping, reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas at hthomas@eaaa.org or (207) 941-2865 ext. 122.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Our Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and Furry Friends Food Bank (FFFB) operate together to provide supplemental food for low-income older adults and their pets. We need volunteers to help out at our monthly distribution sites, which operate in an outdoor drive-thru method. 

We are looking for volunteers for our Calais distribution site, the 1st Monday of each month from 10am-12:15pm.

The Calais distribution site operates at the Calais United Methodist Church. Volunteers arrive at 10am to meet the Good Shepherd truck. The distribution runs from 11am to 12pm, when volunteers help load CSFP boxes and pet food into vehicles and check names off a roster. The volunteer will need to be able to lift boxes weighing up to 35 pounds.

If you are interested in helping, reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas at hthomas@eaaa.org or (207) 941-2865 ext. 122.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04619

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Distribute Supplemental Food for Older Adults and their Pets in Bucksport!

Our Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and Furry Friends Food Bank (FFFB) operate together to provide supplemental food for low-income older adults and their pets. We need volunteers to help out at our monthly distribution sites, which operate in an outdoor drive-thru method. 

We are looking for 2-3 volunteers for our Bucksport distribution site, the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 8am-11:30am.

This distribution site is located at Bucksport Community Concerns on Franklin Street. Volunteers meet the delivery truck with CSFP boxes and produce at 8 am and then sort the produce. They distribute the boxes, produce, and pet food from 9 - 11 am. This site operates outdoors in a drive thru method. The volunteers load materials into vehicles, and check names off of a roster that is sent to the EAAA office via email or mail. The volunteer will need to be able to lift boxes weighing up to 35 pounds.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:GENERAL EXPECTATIONS:PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

If you are interested in helping, reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas at hthomas@eaaa.org or (207) 941-2865 ext. 122.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Our Commodities Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) and Furry Friends Food Bank (FFFB) operate together to provide supplemental food for low-income older adults and their pets. We need volunteers to help out at our monthly distribution sites, which operate in an outdoor drive-thru method. 

We are looking for 2-3 volunteers for our Bucksport distribution site, the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 8am-11:30am.

This distribution site is located at Bucksport Community Concerns on Franklin Street. Volunteers meet the delivery truck with CSFP boxes and produce at 8 am and then sort the produce. They distribute the boxes, produce, and pet food from 9 - 11 am. This site operates outdoors in a drive thru method. The volunteers load materials into vehicles, and check names off of a roster that is sent to the EAAA office via email or mail. The volunteer will need to be able to lift boxes weighing up to 35 pounds.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:GENERAL EXPECTATIONS:PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

If you are interested in helping, reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Heidi Thomas at hthomas@eaaa.org or (207) 941-2865 ext. 122.

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04416

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cataloger

Catalogers are responsible for assisting the Archivist/Librarian in the maintenance of the Archive and Library Collections.  They may request or be assigned to specific collections; such as the postcard archivist, the yearbook librarian, etc.

Catalogers must complete two hours of training delivered by the Society's Executive Director. This training should include collection structure and policies and how to search PastPerfect database.
They shall inventory, catalog, and figure out how to store collection acquisitions.

Organization: Kennebec Historical Society

Catalogers are responsible for assisting the Archivist/Librarian in the maintenance of the Archive and Library Collections.  They may request or be assigned to specific collections; such as the postcard archivist, the yearbook librarian, etc.

Catalogers must complete two hours of training delivered by the Society's Executive Director. This training should include collection structure and policies and how to search PastPerfect database.
They shall inventory, catalog, and figure out how to store collection acquisitions.

Organization: Kennebec Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04332

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Railroad Crews Needed!

The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum is seeking new volunteers!


Everything at the WW&F happens through the efforts of our team of volunteers. You may not realize it, but the WW&F is staffed entirely by volunteers. Volunteering on the railway is one of the greatest contributions you can make towards the success of the WW&F, and is essential to keeping the Railway running safely and growing.  Over the years, we've been fortunate to attract a skilled, diverse, and enthusiastic volunteer workforce.


As the WW&F has grown, we've identified areas of critical volunteer need and have created a program that enables new volunteers to get involved easily. We are highlighting volunteer positions which we seek to fill and hope that you'll join us.

Currently, WW&F Master Carpenter Eric Schade is seeking volunteers to expand our woodworking crew. The needs are described below:
"The Carpentry department is responsible for maintaining the wooden car fleet of the WW&F. We build new cars, rebuild the old stuff and maintain the operating fleet. We work on the wooden car bodies, and the associated metal work including hand rails, steps, roofs. If you are skilled or interested in work that will help us out let us know.

We need:

Rough carpenters Folks skilled in trim and cabinetry Painters Blacksmiths Tin roof workers Anyone who wants to develop their carpentry skills

We work together and share skills, so if you do not feel accomplished but want to learn, we are your people."

Additionally, we are seeking volunteers in... The track department track laborers to maintain and extend the existing railway. The shop for: skilled machinists for locomotive construction, maintenance and associated work; general laborers for other shop projects. The operating department agents car hosts. The building department framing carpenters other building trades.

If you'd like to volunteer with us please either email us at info@wwfry.org (put 'volunteering' in the subject line) or call us at (207) 882-4193 extension 1. Your information will then be passed along to the manager of the department you are interested in. They will contact you to set up a time to get you acquainted with other members and begin volunteering.

Learn more at www.wwfry.org/volunteer

Organization: Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum

The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum is seeking new volunteers!


Everything at the WW&F happens through the efforts of our team of volunteers. You may not realize it, but the WW&F is staffed entirely by volunteers. Volunteering on the railway is one of the greatest contributions you can make towards the success of the WW&F, and is essential to keeping the Railway running safely and growing.  Over the years, we've been fortunate to attract a skilled, diverse, and enthusiastic volunteer workforce.


As the WW&F has grown, we've identified areas of critical volunteer need and have created a program that enables new volunteers to get involved easily. We are highlighting volunteer positions which we seek to fill and hope that you'll join us.

Currently, WW&F Master Carpenter Eric Schade is seeking volunteers to expand our woodworking crew. The needs are described below:
"The Carpentry department is responsible for maintaining the wooden car fleet of the WW&F. We build new cars, rebuild the old stuff and maintain the operating fleet. We work on the wooden car bodies, and the associated metal work including hand rails, steps, roofs. If you are skilled or interested in work that will help us out let us know.

We need:

Rough carpenters Folks skilled in trim and cabinetry Painters Blacksmiths Tin roof workers Anyone who wants to develop their carpentry skills

We work together and share skills, so if you do not feel accomplished but want to learn, we are your people."

Additionally, we are seeking volunteers in... The track department track laborers to maintain and extend the existing railway. The shop for: skilled machinists for locomotive construction, maintenance and associated work; general laborers for other shop projects. The operating department agents car hosts. The building department framing carpenters other building trades.

If you'd like to volunteer with us please either email us at info@wwfry.org (put 'volunteering' in the subject line) or call us at (207) 882-4193 extension 1. Your information will then be passed along to the manager of the department you are interested in. They will contact you to set up a time to get you acquainted with other members and begin volunteering.

Learn more at www.wwfry.org/volunteer

Organization: Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04535

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at CEBE!

We need everyone to make change! If you are interested in climate justice, consider signing up to volunteer here, or reach out through this webpage!

Organization: Center for an Ecology-Based Economy

We need everyone to make change! If you are interested in climate justice, consider signing up to volunteer here, or reach out through this webpage!

Organization: Center for an Ecology-Based Economy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04268

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Service Support Volunteer

BTG is seeking 2 volunteers for our open hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays. These opportunities involve serving community members directly by assisting them to sign up for programs, check-in, find what they are needing, and checking out. Excellent communication skills, the ability to interact with people from all walks of life, as well as patience and empathy are essential for these roles.  Basic computer skills are a plus, and we will train. 

Organization: Bridging the Gap

BTG is seeking 2 volunteers for our open hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays. These opportunities involve serving community members directly by assisting them to sign up for programs, check-in, find what they are needing, and checking out. Excellent communication skills, the ability to interact with people from all walks of life, as well as patience and empathy are essential for these roles.  Basic computer skills are a plus, and we will train. 

Organization: Bridging the Gap

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seasonal Volunteer: Coats and Boots Distribution

BTG is seeking 2-3 people to volunteer for our winter coats and boots distribution. We are seeking volunteers who enjoy working with the public, and within a fast-paced environment. This volunteer opportunity requires friendly and patient community service skills, as well as an ability to communicate effectively with other volunteers and staff. The ability to speak Arabic and English is a plus, but not required. The task for these volunteer positions is to distribute coats/footwear to community members who visit BTG, as well as document items distributed. Volunteers at BTG work within a supportive team and not expected to volunteer alone.  

Organization: Bridging the Gap

BTG is seeking 2-3 people to volunteer for our winter coats and boots distribution. We are seeking volunteers who enjoy working with the public, and within a fast-paced environment. This volunteer opportunity requires friendly and patient community service skills, as well as an ability to communicate effectively with other volunteers and staff. The ability to speak Arabic and English is a plus, but not required. The task for these volunteer positions is to distribute coats/footwear to community members who visit BTG, as well as document items distributed. Volunteers at BTG work within a supportive team and not expected to volunteer alone.  

Organization: Bridging the Gap

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Group Facilitator - Primarily Online

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups.

We are now offering online support groups on Monday nights and are actively recruiting volunteers who are in Maine and are able to volunteer to facilitate these groups on Zoom.

Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings.



Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups.

We are now offering online support groups on Monday nights and are actively recruiting volunteers who are in Maine and are able to volunteer to facilitate these groups on Zoom.

Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings.



Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


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

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. We are looking for Peer Support Facilitators in our Wednesday night Bereavement group in Sanford.

Our volunteer facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups.

Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org to register for an upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings.



Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. We are looking for Peer Support Facilitators in our Wednesday night Bereavement group in Sanford.

Our volunteer facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups.

Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org to register for an upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator. Applications are currently being accepted and processed for our virtual January 2025 and hybrid March 2025 trainings.



Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04073

Allow Groups: No


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

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups.

Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted for the virtual January 2025 training and hybrid March 2025 training. 

Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

If you are looking for a rewarding volunteer experience where you can make a difference in the lives of grieving children, teens, young adults and adults, we invite you to attend one of our one-hour, online Volunteer Info Sessions to learn more. Our facilitators make a 3.5-4 hour, weekly commitment to co-leading a small group of children, teens, young adults or adults. All facilitators receive 30-hour of training and complete a background check before being placed in a support group. You will be a part of a caring community and receive excellent ongoing support and training. We now offer both in-person and online groups.

Contact Kristin Lash at volunteer@cgcmaine.org for more information or for the schedule of the upcoming Volunteer Info Sessions, where you can learn more about the role of volunteer facilitator and other volunteer opportunities. Applications are currently being accepted for the virtual January 2025 training and hybrid March 2025 training. 

Organization: The Center for Grieving Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Overnight Volunteers - with sleep time!

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Activities

Board meeting preparation, preparing minutes, board meeting

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Board meeting preparation, preparing minutes, board meeting

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Committee

Committee meeting preparation, minutes, committee meetings

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Committee meeting preparation, minutes, committee meetings

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finance Committee

Finance committee preparation, minutes, finance committee meetings

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Finance committee preparation, minutes, finance committee meetings

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant Committee

Grant committee meeting preparation, minutes, Grant committee meetings

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Grant committee meeting preparation, minutes, Grant committee meetings

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Performer Handling

Negotiate and contract with performers, schedule venue, create PR information and secure event volunteers

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Negotiate and contract with performers, schedule venue, create PR information and secure event volunteers

Organization: ArtsFarmington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Development Committee Member

We're looking for a volunteer team member who has and enjoys making connections to help raise awareness and support for adult literacy in the Bangor area. With a Resource Development Plan to guide us, this committee is looking to grow the number of donors to support this privately funded mission.  We want to expand our established appeal program, endowment, a signature fundraiser, and grant writing program.  Additionally, we are looking to further develop our major and planned giving programs. 

While experience with these types of campaigns is helpful, we are most interested in working with team members who are energetic, positive, connected, and passionate about elevating adults and families out of poverty in our region through literacy (basic education) and mentorship.

To learn more, contact MaryTaylor@LVBangor.org.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers Of Bangor

We're looking for a volunteer team member who has and enjoys making connections to help raise awareness and support for adult literacy in the Bangor area. With a Resource Development Plan to guide us, this committee is looking to grow the number of donors to support this privately funded mission.  We want to expand our established appeal program, endowment, a signature fundraiser, and grant writing program.  Additionally, we are looking to further develop our major and planned giving programs. 

While experience with these types of campaigns is helpful, we are most interested in working with team members who are energetic, positive, connected, and passionate about elevating adults and families out of poverty in our region through literacy (basic education) and mentorship.

To learn more, contact MaryTaylor@LVBangor.org.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers Of Bangor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Literacy Tutors for Adults

Every day, Literacy Volunteers hears from adults who want to be able to read, write, and/or speak and understand English better. Their requests are urgent. In many ways, their lives depend on it since better literacy affords a higher standard of living, access to better information to make decisions, and a sense of belonging--all things we value.

Volunteer tutors are needed to help adult students develop these skills. The volunteers feel great knowing that they are helping another on such a fundamental level.

If you enjoy teaching, coaching, or mentoring and are patient, empathetic, and flexible, we want you to join our team. Volunteer tutors receive advance training and then are carefully assigned an adult to help them either improve their reading, writing, and spelling and/or English speaking skills. We support tutor-student pairs with available materials, mentors, and activities.

Starting in January 2025, new Tutor Certification will be available entirely online. So an interested tutor can get the training whenever it works for them.

To learn more, go to: LVBangor.org/volunteer.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers Of Bangor

Every day, Literacy Volunteers hears from adults who want to be able to read, write, and/or speak and understand English better. Their requests are urgent. In many ways, their lives depend on it since better literacy affords a higher standard of living, access to better information to make decisions, and a sense of belonging--all things we value.

Volunteer tutors are needed to help adult students develop these skills. The volunteers feel great knowing that they are helping another on such a fundamental level.

If you enjoy teaching, coaching, or mentoring and are patient, empathetic, and flexible, we want you to join our team. Volunteer tutors receive advance training and then are carefully assigned an adult to help them either improve their reading, writing, and spelling and/or English speaking skills. We support tutor-student pairs with available materials, mentors, and activities.

Starting in January 2025, new Tutor Certification will be available entirely online. So an interested tutor can get the training whenever it works for them.

To learn more, go to: LVBangor.org/volunteer.

Organization: Literacy Volunteers Of Bangor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Processing and Distribution Volunteer

Help sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required.

Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard

Help sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required.

Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Processing and Distribution Volunteer

Help sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required.


Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard

Help sort, package, and distribute food to individuals and families in need. Responsibilities include inspecting donations, packing food boxes, stocking shelves, and assisting with food distribution. Volunteers should be able to lift up to 40 lbs and work collaboratively with others in a fast-paced environment. No prior experience is required.


Organization: South Portland Food Cupboard

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Delivery Drivers Needed!

We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm.

Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer.

Driver Requirements:
- Must be able to drive a cargo delivery van or have suv or other large vehicle
- No CDL required
- Must be able to lift 45lbs. boxes of food
- Must have a GPS phone to assist with navigation to follow the delivery route

The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more.

Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry

We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm.

Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer.

Driver Requirements:
- Must be able to drive a cargo delivery van or have suv or other large vehicle
- No CDL required
- Must be able to lift 45lbs. boxes of food
- Must have a GPS phone to assist with navigation to follow the delivery route

The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more.

Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Delivery Drivers Needed!

We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm. Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer.

Driver Requirements:
- Must be able to drive a cargo delivery van or have suv or other large vehicle
- No CDL required - Must be able to lift 45lbs. boxes of food
- Must have a GPS phone to assist with navigation to follow the delivery route

The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more.

Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry

We are currently seeking volunteer food delivery drivers for our Friday and Sunday food deliveries to pantry client homes. Food boxes are dropped off outside pantry clients' homes. Filled boxes are picked up from our pantry at 1520 Westbrook St. at the start of the route. Timing is typically around 11:30am - 3pm. Please contact us at stroudwaterfoodpantry@gmail.com if you are able to volunteer.

Driver Requirements:
- Must be able to drive a cargo delivery van or have suv or other large vehicle
- No CDL required - Must be able to lift 45lbs. boxes of food
- Must have a GPS phone to assist with navigation to follow the delivery route

The Stroudwater Food Pantry (SFP) is a registered hungerrelief agency with the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. Our mission is to feed those who are hungry and to reduce the number of meal insecure within the Greater Portland Community and throughout Southern Maine. Since 2015 SFP has distributed over 600 tons of groceries to families in need. Email us at StroudwaterFoodPantry@gmail.com to inquire about volunteering. Visit www.StroudwaterFoodPantry.com to learn more.

Organization: Stroudwater Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

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 when residents choose to engage them. 

This role can readily be customized to fit your availability thanks to meal service being offered 7-days a week across multiple venues on campus, each with their own unique schedule. 

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 when residents choose to engage them. 

This role can readily be customized to fit your availability thanks to meal service being offered 7-days a week across multiple venues on campus, each with their own unique schedule. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dish Room Assistant

Do you enjoy the satisfaction that comes from making things clean and tidy? We are looking for you!

Help out in our commercial dish room from receiving and cleaning to organizing and putting things away, this role is a crucial part of keeping the excellent service running smoothly all day long. 

Opportunity for custom shifts based on your availability. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Do you enjoy the satisfaction that comes from making things clean and tidy? We are looking for you!

Help out in our commercial dish room from receiving and cleaning to organizing and putting things away, this role is a crucial part of keeping the excellent service running smoothly all day long. 

Opportunity for custom shifts based on your availability. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Service Support

Would you like to learn a task you can repeat each volunteer visit, as a consistent role in support of a larger purpose? We are looking for you! 

We want help with tasks such as putting sticker labels on to-go containers and rolling silverware in cloth napkins in preparation for meal service for our community members. There are tasks necessary every day, so we can work with your availability to find the right fit. You are even welcome to wear earbuds and enjoy your favorite tunes as you work since this is an independent task once you have been shown how to complete it. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Would you like to learn a task you can repeat each volunteer visit, as a consistent role in support of a larger purpose? We are looking for you! 

We want help with tasks such as putting sticker labels on to-go containers and rolling silverware in cloth napkins in preparation for meal service for our community members. There are tasks necessary every day, so we can work with your availability to find the right fit. You are even welcome to wear earbuds and enjoy your favorite tunes as you work since this is an independent task once you have been shown how to complete it. 

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed!

Become a Volunteer DriverSeeking Volunteer Drivers to Transport Our Passengers

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

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

Requirements:

· Valid Maine Drivers License

· Good Driving Record (Past 10 Years)

· 21 years of Age or Older

· Current Vehicle Registration & Insurance

· Ability to Pass Background Checks


Benefits:

· Choose your schedule — A few hours or few days

· ROUNDTRIP REIMBURSEMENT, up to $0.67 per mile

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

· Maine State Vehicle Inspection —REIMBURSED!

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

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

 

If you are ready for a productive and rewarding experience, please call KVCAP Transportation at 859-1693 or 1-800-542-8227 and ask for Kenneth Roberts or email him at Kroberts@kvcap.org.

View our webpage HERE

Complete the online application HERE

Organization: Kennebec Valley Community Action Program (KVCAP)

Become a Volunteer DriverSeeking Volunteer Drivers to Transport Our Passengers

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

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

Requirements:

· Valid Maine Drivers License

· Good Driving Record (Past 10 Years)

· 21 years of Age or Older

· Current Vehicle Registration & Insurance

· Ability to Pass Background Checks


Benefits:

· Choose your schedule — A few hours or few days

· ROUNDTRIP REIMBURSEMENT, up to $0.67 per mile

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

· Maine State Vehicle Inspection —REIMBURSED!

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

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

 

If you are ready for a productive and rewarding experience, please call KVCAP Transportation at 859-1693 or 1-800-542-8227 and ask for Kenneth Roberts or email him at Kroberts@kvcap.org.

View our webpage HERE

Complete the online application HERE

Organization: Kennebec Valley Community Action Program (KVCAP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Executive Committee Members Needed!

Role Description Purpose:  To support the county Extension office and county Extension staff in implementing the University of Maine Cooperative Extension plan of work in a way that addresses the needs and interests of county residents and aligns with Extension’s mission to help Maine people improve their lives through an educational process that uses research-based knowledge focused on issues and needs.

Time Commitment:  Approximately 6 Executive Committee meetings per year, typically held the fourth Wednesday of the month, bi-monthly at 6:00pm. In-person and/or Zoom meetings.

New members are elected annually for a fixed year term unless specified otherwise.

Responsibilities: Promote the educational programs of UMaine Cooperative Extension by:

Becoming familiar with the staff and programs of the County Extension office and help promote the educational programs offered. 

Attending scheduled Executive Committee meetings and participating on standing and ad-hoc committees. Signing and completing all mandatory agreements and training. Helping to prioritize staffing needs by making recommendations to Extension administration and serving on search committees as requested. Overseeing the preparation of the County Extension office budget.

Qualifications: Commitment to helping people help themselves through an educational process. Ability to work as a team member. Interest in UMaine Cooperative Extension educational programs.

Benefits:  Becoming aware of the broad range of educational programs, publications and courses available to meet the public’s need through University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Serving as a team member, building upon and learning new leadership skills. Networking with committee members and the community. Giving back to your community and making a difference.

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension - Penobscot County

Role Description Purpose:  To support the county Extension office and county Extension staff in implementing the University of Maine Cooperative Extension plan of work in a way that addresses the needs and interests of county residents and aligns with Extension’s mission to help Maine people improve their lives through an educational process that uses research-based knowledge focused on issues and needs.

Time Commitment:  Approximately 6 Executive Committee meetings per year, typically held the fourth Wednesday of the month, bi-monthly at 6:00pm. In-person and/or Zoom meetings.

New members are elected annually for a fixed year term unless specified otherwise.

Responsibilities: Promote the educational programs of UMaine Cooperative Extension by:

Becoming familiar with the staff and programs of the County Extension office and help promote the educational programs offered. 

Attending scheduled Executive Committee meetings and participating on standing and ad-hoc committees. Signing and completing all mandatory agreements and training. Helping to prioritize staffing needs by making recommendations to Extension administration and serving on search committees as requested. Overseeing the preparation of the County Extension office budget.

Qualifications: Commitment to helping people help themselves through an educational process. Ability to work as a team member. Interest in UMaine Cooperative Extension educational programs.

Benefits:  Becoming aware of the broad range of educational programs, publications and courses available to meet the public’s need through University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Serving as a team member, building upon and learning new leadership skills. Networking with committee members and the community. Giving back to your community and making a difference.

Organization: University of Maine Cooperative Extension - Penobscot County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Southern Maine Volunteer Opportunities

With school back in session, JA Maine needs volunteers! Immediate volunteer opportunities for multi-week or single day learning experiences in Southern Maine are below. Please email Jesseca Steele for more information, jsteele@jamaine.org.


Knowlton Elementary, Berwick, Grade 5, JA More than Money, 1 Volunteer

Buxton Center Elementary, Buxton, Grade 2, JA Our Community, 2 Volunteers
Buxton Center Elementary, Buxton, Grade 4, JA More than Money, 3 Volunteers
Buxton Center Elementary, Buxton, Grade 5, JA Our Nation, 1 Volunteer


Eliot Elementary (RSU35), Eliot, Grade 3, JA Our City, 3 Volunteers


HB Emery Elementary, Limington, Grade 2, JA Our Community, 2 Volunteers
HB Emery Elementary, Limington, Grade 4, JA More than Money, 1 Volunteer


Thornton Academy, Saco, 11th/12th, Career Speaker, 6 Volunteers


Wells Elementary, Wells, Grade 1, JA Our Families, 4 Volunteers

JA Maine delivers learning experiences to classrooms, K-12, throughout Maine, focused on financial literacy, work and career readiness, and entrepreneurship. Program Descriptions

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

With school back in session, JA Maine needs volunteers! Immediate volunteer opportunities for multi-week or single day learning experiences in Southern Maine are below. Please email Jesseca Steele for more information, jsteele@jamaine.org.


Knowlton Elementary, Berwick, Grade 5, JA More than Money, 1 Volunteer

Buxton Center Elementary, Buxton, Grade 2, JA Our Community, 2 Volunteers
Buxton Center Elementary, Buxton, Grade 4, JA More than Money, 3 Volunteers
Buxton Center Elementary, Buxton, Grade 5, JA Our Nation, 1 Volunteer


Eliot Elementary (RSU35), Eliot, Grade 3, JA Our City, 3 Volunteers


HB Emery Elementary, Limington, Grade 2, JA Our Community, 2 Volunteers
HB Emery Elementary, Limington, Grade 4, JA More than Money, 1 Volunteer


Thornton Academy, Saco, 11th/12th, Career Speaker, 6 Volunteers


Wells Elementary, Wells, Grade 1, JA Our Families, 4 Volunteers

JA Maine delivers learning experiences to classrooms, K-12, throughout Maine, focused on financial literacy, work and career readiness, and entrepreneurship. Program Descriptions

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Literacy Champions

Currently, our Early childhood program infants through kindergarten classrooms participate in a literacy program. We invite donors, authors and community members to come in and read a book (or two) to our classrooms. We provide the books; however, you are more than welcome to share your favorite children's books with us. If you would like to come in to be a part of our literacy program, please contact Amanda Chapman at achapman@bgckv.org or call 582-8458. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley

Currently, our Early childhood program infants through kindergarten classrooms participate in a literacy program. We invite donors, authors and community members to come in and read a book (or two) to our classrooms. We provide the books; however, you are more than welcome to share your favorite children's books with us. If you would like to come in to be a part of our literacy program, please contact Amanda Chapman at achapman@bgckv.org or call 582-8458. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs of Kennebec Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Groundskeeping, Trail maintenance, and Gardening Opportunities

The Maine Forest and Logging Museum is looking for volunteers to help with various groundskeeping opportunities.  The grounds need to be raked and have brush cleared around buildings and walkways.  Our hiking trails need some post-winter attention, including brush-clearing, possible blow-down removal, and reblazing.  We're also looking for green thumbs for our gardens.  We have flower beds and pots that need attention.  We are also looking for someone to plant and maintain our vegetable garden.

Tuesdays are volunteer workdays, but arrangements can be made to work on other days.  We can provide some tools, but please bring gloves and any food and drink desired.

 Please contact the Museum at 207-974-6278, info@maineforestandloggingmuseum.org, or www.facebook.com/maineforestandloggingmuseum

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

The Maine Forest and Logging Museum is looking for volunteers to help with various groundskeeping opportunities.  The grounds need to be raked and have brush cleared around buildings and walkways.  Our hiking trails need some post-winter attention, including brush-clearing, possible blow-down removal, and reblazing.  We're also looking for green thumbs for our gardens.  We have flower beds and pots that need attention.  We are also looking for someone to plant and maintain our vegetable garden.

Tuesdays are volunteer workdays, but arrangements can be made to work on other days.  We can provide some tools, but please bring gloves and any food and drink desired.

 Please contact the Museum at 207-974-6278, info@maineforestandloggingmuseum.org, or www.facebook.com/maineforestandloggingmuseum

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tuesday Crew Volunteer

We seek volunteers to join our Tuesday Crew!  This group of volunteers does the "lion's share" of the repairs and maintenance of the beautiful grounds and collections that make up the Maine Forest and Logging Museum.  Volunteers gather Tuesday mornings at or just before 9am, and after a conference to plan the workday, they commence tasks including mowing, plowing, tree removal, machinery maintenance and repair, and building construction, maintenance and repair.  They work year-round as the weather permits.  They break for lunch and story-telling around 11:30, and resume work after an hour.  The workday usually ends around 2 or 3pm.  The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming.  No special skills are required....just a willingness to do good work.  If you are interested, please contact the office at 207-974-6278, info@maineforestandloggingmuseum.org, or just show up on Tuesday!

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

We seek volunteers to join our Tuesday Crew!  This group of volunteers does the "lion's share" of the repairs and maintenance of the beautiful grounds and collections that make up the Maine Forest and Logging Museum.  Volunteers gather Tuesday mornings at or just before 9am, and after a conference to plan the workday, they commence tasks including mowing, plowing, tree removal, machinery maintenance and repair, and building construction, maintenance and repair.  They work year-round as the weather permits.  They break for lunch and story-telling around 11:30, and resume work after an hour.  The workday usually ends around 2 or 3pm.  The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming.  No special skills are required....just a willingness to do good work.  If you are interested, please contact the office at 207-974-6278, info@maineforestandloggingmuseum.org, or just show up on Tuesday!

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Events Volunteer

The Maine Forest and Logging Museum needs volunteers to staff our events.  Our regular events are in May, June, July, and October.  We need volunteers to sell admission in the gate house, shuttle guests in the golf cart, direct traffic, staff the giftshop, and help with food prep, serving and cleanup.  We also need volunteers to learn to use and then demonstrate our antique tools and machines.  To get a feel for what our events are like, check out our event videos:

Alewife Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlFsjj1jJQ0 Children's Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykODawtgLRI Spring Runs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqLDfGGAcf0 Heavy Metal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5MQYjq3iaM Living History Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogZoD6-YbM4

Learn more about us from

our website https://www.maineforestandloggingmuseum.org our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/maineforestandloggingmuseum our instagram page https://www.instagram.com/maineforestandloggingmuseum

If you're interested in volunteering for our events, please contact us at info@maineforestandloggingmuseum.org or 207-974-6278

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

The Maine Forest and Logging Museum needs volunteers to staff our events.  Our regular events are in May, June, July, and October.  We need volunteers to sell admission in the gate house, shuttle guests in the golf cart, direct traffic, staff the giftshop, and help with food prep, serving and cleanup.  We also need volunteers to learn to use and then demonstrate our antique tools and machines.  To get a feel for what our events are like, check out our event videos:

Alewife Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlFsjj1jJQ0 Children's Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykODawtgLRI Spring Runs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqLDfGGAcf0 Heavy Metal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5MQYjq3iaM Living History Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogZoD6-YbM4

Learn more about us from

our website https://www.maineforestandloggingmuseum.org our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/maineforestandloggingmuseum our instagram page https://www.instagram.com/maineforestandloggingmuseum

If you're interested in volunteering for our events, please contact us at info@maineforestandloggingmuseum.org or 207-974-6278

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Colonial Skills Demonstrator

Are you a woodworker or a blacksmith or do you have some other colonial era skill that you can demonstrate.  We're looking for a few people to demonstrate the skills that Mainer's used long ago as the land was settled.  Our volunteers showcase the history while demonstrating the techniques.  If you are interested in sharing your talents and making our events more special, please contact us to get started.

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

Are you a woodworker or a blacksmith or do you have some other colonial era skill that you can demonstrate.  We're looking for a few people to demonstrate the skills that Mainer's used long ago as the land was settled.  Our volunteers showcase the history while demonstrating the techniques.  If you are interested in sharing your talents and making our events more special, please contact us to get started.

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04411

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bean Hole Bean Maker

Love to cook and love the outdoors?  Why not combine them into one glorious experience?  The Maine Forest and Logging Museum needs volunteers to make the beans.  It's a multi-day affair and involves heavy lifting.  The first day has volunteers preparing the ingredients and getting the fires going.  The beans go into the ground at the end of that day, which takes 2 strong people and a metal pole.  The next day, the beans come out and are served to hungry guests.  The specifics of the bean-making job are:

get the cooking fire and the bean pit fires going; bring out the bean pots and clean if necessary; soak the dry beans in water until doubled in size; cut the vegetables and measure the other ingredients; parboil the beans until tender; add the other ingredients to the bean pots on the fire; cover and put bean pot into the bean pit; clean up the work area: wash dishes and dispose of waste; put out the cooking fire; put all remaining equipment back into the shed and lock up.

If doing this job during Living History Days, the beans for Sunday must be prepared while Saturday's beans are being served.

It's a lot of work, but it is rewarding.  It's also a good time reminiscent of camping: preparing food outdoors with fires going, in very peaceful setting.

 

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

Love to cook and love the outdoors?  Why not combine them into one glorious experience?  The Maine Forest and Logging Museum needs volunteers to make the beans.  It's a multi-day affair and involves heavy lifting.  The first day has volunteers preparing the ingredients and getting the fires going.  The beans go into the ground at the end of that day, which takes 2 strong people and a metal pole.  The next day, the beans come out and are served to hungry guests.  The specifics of the bean-making job are:

get the cooking fire and the bean pit fires going; bring out the bean pots and clean if necessary; soak the dry beans in water until doubled in size; cut the vegetables and measure the other ingredients; parboil the beans until tender; add the other ingredients to the bean pots on the fire; cover and put bean pot into the bean pit; clean up the work area: wash dishes and dispose of waste; put out the cooking fire; put all remaining equipment back into the shed and lock up.

If doing this job during Living History Days, the beans for Sunday must be prepared while Saturday's beans are being served.

It's a lot of work, but it is rewarding.  It's also a good time reminiscent of camping: preparing food outdoors with fires going, in very peaceful setting.

 

Organization: Maine Forest and Logging Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04411

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Based Little

Enroll a Child

As a parent, you recognize the potential of your child better than anyone. By giving your child the opportunity to be part of Big Brothers Big Sisters, you’re starting them down a path to an even brighter, more promising future.

It all starts with the right role models. And Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine is the place to start a relationship with one. For almost 40 years, due in large part to private donations, we’ve been able to recruit, screen, match, and support mentoring relationships that have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of young people across the country.


https://bbbs.tfaforms.net/5002833

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Mid-Maine

Enroll a Child

As a parent, you recognize the potential of your child better than anyone. By giving your child the opportunity to be part of Big Brothers Big Sisters, you’re starting them down a path to an even brighter, more promising future.

It all starts with the right role models. And Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine is the place to start a relationship with one. For almost 40 years, due in large part to private donations, we’ve been able to recruit, screen, match, and support mentoring relationships that have changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of young people across the country.


https://bbbs.tfaforms.net/5002833

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Mid-Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Club facilitator

Are you a bookworm? Do you love discussing what you read? Want to be enriched by the perspectives of others? This is a match for you! 

Organization: Park Danforth

Are you a bookworm? Do you love discussing what you read? Want to be enriched by the perspectives of others? This is a match for you! 

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technology Support

Are you good with computers, iPads, tablets, smart phones? We are looking for you! In search for a volunteer to assist, teach and problem-solve with our residents in this tech-heavy era. All interactions to occur in public, common spaces, no need to enter resident personal living spaces.

Preference for monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly scheduled offering so our residents can predict when to plan to attend in advance. Is there a specific day of week or time of day that works better for you? Include it in your response to this opportunity! We can customize the role timing to fit with your preference. Even seasonal help, can be of significant support- think summer break from school. :)

Organization: Park Danforth

Are you good with computers, iPads, tablets, smart phones? We are looking for you! In search for a volunteer to assist, teach and problem-solve with our residents in this tech-heavy era. All interactions to occur in public, common spaces, no need to enter resident personal living spaces.

Preference for monthly, bi-weekly, or weekly scheduled offering so our residents can predict when to plan to attend in advance. Is there a specific day of week or time of day that works better for you? Include it in your response to this opportunity! We can customize the role timing to fit with your preference. Even seasonal help, can be of significant support- think summer break from school. :)

Organization: Park Danforth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Congregate Dining Waitstaff - Muskie Center

Assist kitchen in serving lunch to public during congregate lunch.

Bus tables as consumers are finished lunch and wipe down tables when lunch is finished.

Volunteers should enjoy socializing with others and have the ability to be on their feet for 2-2.5 hours. 

https://www.spectrumgenerations.org/

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Assist kitchen in serving lunch to public during congregate lunch.

Bus tables as consumers are finished lunch and wipe down tables when lunch is finished.

Volunteers should enjoy socializing with others and have the ability to be on their feet for 2-2.5 hours. 

https://www.spectrumgenerations.org/

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Congregate Dining Waitstaff - Cohen Center

Assist kitchen in serving lunch to public during congregate lunch.

Bus tables as consumers are finished lunch and wipe down tables when lunch is finished.

Volunteers should enjoy socializing with others and have the ability to be on their feet for 2-2.5 hours.

https://www.spectrumgenerations.org/

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Assist kitchen in serving lunch to public during congregate lunch.

Bus tables as consumers are finished lunch and wipe down tables when lunch is finished.

Volunteers should enjoy socializing with others and have the ability to be on their feet for 2-2.5 hours.

https://www.spectrumgenerations.org/

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04347

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Drivers - Waterville area

Spectrum Generations Muskie Community Center is in need of Meals on Wheels Driver. Delivery days are Tuesdays and Thursdays. Routes vary, the Driver would pick up meals and deliver to local home-bound older adults.

Time frame can very depending on route and location, typically will last 9 am to noon.

Duties Include:

Delivering frozen, meals prepared by the center, to home-bound older adults Act as a safety "check-in" person for home-bound older adults Reporting to supervisor at center if recipient does not answer the door

https://www.spectrumgenerations.org/

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Spectrum Generations Muskie Community Center is in need of Meals on Wheels Driver. Delivery days are Tuesdays and Thursdays. Routes vary, the Driver would pick up meals and deliver to local home-bound older adults.

Time frame can very depending on route and location, typically will last 9 am to noon.

Duties Include:

Delivering frozen, meals prepared by the center, to home-bound older adults Act as a safety "check-in" person for home-bound older adults Reporting to supervisor at center if recipient does not answer the door

https://www.spectrumgenerations.org/

Organization: Spectrum Generations

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: You've Been Workin' on the Railroad

The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum is seeking new volunteers!

Everything at the WW&F happens through the efforts of our team of volunteers. You may not realize it, but the WW&F is staffed entirely by volunteers. Volunteering on the railway is one of the greatest contributions you can make towards the success of the WW&F, and is essential to keeping the Railway running safely and growing. Over the years, we've been fortunate to attract a skilled, diverse, and enthusiastic volunteer workforce.

As the WW&F has grown, we've identified areas of critical volunteer need and have created a program that enables new volunteers to get involved easily. We are highlighting volunteer positions which we seek to fill and hope that you'll join us.

Currently, WW&F Roadmaster Steve Lennox is seeking volunteer track laborers to expand our track crew. The position is described below:
"The Track Laborer(s) are the force who maintain and repair
existing railroad track. Further, they are involved in the building of new track, replacement of worn materials including old ties, damaged or worn rail, helping install switches,  lining track and ballasting the track wherever needed.

Physical work includes hand spiking rail, shoveling stone ballast and lifting/placing wooden ties on the road bed. Jobs involve multiple levels of physical ability. Track Laborer(s) frequently work in crews of various sizes depending on the task at hand."

 

Additionally, we are seeking volunteers in: The carpentry department for building and maintaining our fleet of wooden cars. The shop for skilled machinists for locomotive construction, maintenance and associated work; General laborers for other shop projects. The operating department, for agents and car hosts.

If you'd like to volunteer with us please either email us at info@wwfry.org (put 'volunteering' in the subject line) or call us at (207) 882-4193 extension 1. Your information will then be passed along to the manager of the department you are interested in. They will contact you to set up a time to get you acquainted with other members and begin volunteering.

Learn more at www.wwfry.org/volunteer

Organization: Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum

The Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum is seeking new volunteers!

Everything at the WW&F happens through the efforts of our team of volunteers. You may not realize it, but the WW&F is staffed entirely by volunteers. Volunteering on the railway is one of the greatest contributions you can make towards the success of the WW&F, and is essential to keeping the Railway running safely and growing. Over the years, we've been fortunate to attract a skilled, diverse, and enthusiastic volunteer workforce.

As the WW&F has grown, we've identified areas of critical volunteer need and have created a program that enables new volunteers to get involved easily. We are highlighting volunteer positions which we seek to fill and hope that you'll join us.

Currently, WW&F Roadmaster Steve Lennox is seeking volunteer track laborers to expand our track crew. The position is described below:
"The Track Laborer(s) are the force who maintain and repair
existing railroad track. Further, they are involved in the building of new track, replacement of worn materials including old ties, damaged or worn rail, helping install switches,  lining track and ballasting the track wherever needed.

Physical work includes hand spiking rail, shoveling stone ballast and lifting/placing wooden ties on the road bed. Jobs involve multiple levels of physical ability. Track Laborer(s) frequently work in crews of various sizes depending on the task at hand."

 

Additionally, we are seeking volunteers in: The carpentry department for building and maintaining our fleet of wooden cars. The shop for skilled machinists for locomotive construction, maintenance and associated work; General laborers for other shop projects. The operating department, for agents and car hosts.

If you'd like to volunteer with us please either email us at info@wwfry.org (put 'volunteering' in the subject line) or call us at (207) 882-4193 extension 1. Your information will then be passed along to the manager of the department you are interested in. They will contact you to set up a time to get you acquainted with other members and begin volunteering.

Learn more at www.wwfry.org/volunteer

Organization: Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04535

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Rebuild and Operate a Historic Railroad

Volunteers are a critical part of the WW&F Railway's mission to rebuild Maine history. It is the volunteers that work on our projects, that meet and greet our visitors, and that operate our trains. We have no paid staff. 

We encourage new volunteers to come and find a place with us. Because of the variety of things we do, and the potential dangers of working around railroad equipment, we require that new volunteers only do work at the railroad when there are longer-term volunteers around, at least for the first couple of months, so that we can “show you the ropes”.

To volunteer, just show up. All ages, abilities, and interests are welcome. There is something for everyone - and we do our best to match volunteer capabilities and interests with our needs. Of particular note, we always can use additional laborers, skilled metal and wood workers, equipment operators, painters, carpenters and general workers. We also need help to staff our gift shop, prepare meals for the volunteers, clean the campus, act as docents and guides, and manage the day to day operations of one of Mid Coast Maine's premier historic sites. 

For those volunteers interested in train crew service, we have an initial waiting period as well as a training program. We ask that new volunteers accumulate at least 150 hours over no less than 6 months, before formal train crew service begins. This helps everyone to get to know everyone else better, and gives time for the new volunteer to decide if the museum is a right fit for them.

Volunteers are always present on Saturdays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Typically, work begins by 8 am on Saturdays (9am on weekdays) while “closing time” is after 4 PM. (During the late autumn and early winter months, when it gets dark early, we leave early.) Activities are usually rain or shine, but may move indoors during inclement weather.

Our volunteer corps is like a family. Many meet for breakfast before the day begins or for supper after it ends. Others keep in touch with each other throughout the week.

Learn more at www.wwfry.org/volunteer

Organization: Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum

Volunteers are a critical part of the WW&F Railway's mission to rebuild Maine history. It is the volunteers that work on our projects, that meet and greet our visitors, and that operate our trains. We have no paid staff. 

We encourage new volunteers to come and find a place with us. Because of the variety of things we do, and the potential dangers of working around railroad equipment, we require that new volunteers only do work at the railroad when there are longer-term volunteers around, at least for the first couple of months, so that we can “show you the ropes”.

To volunteer, just show up. All ages, abilities, and interests are welcome. There is something for everyone - and we do our best to match volunteer capabilities and interests with our needs. Of particular note, we always can use additional laborers, skilled metal and wood workers, equipment operators, painters, carpenters and general workers. We also need help to staff our gift shop, prepare meals for the volunteers, clean the campus, act as docents and guides, and manage the day to day operations of one of Mid Coast Maine's premier historic sites. 

For those volunteers interested in train crew service, we have an initial waiting period as well as a training program. We ask that new volunteers accumulate at least 150 hours over no less than 6 months, before formal train crew service begins. This helps everyone to get to know everyone else better, and gives time for the new volunteer to decide if the museum is a right fit for them.

Volunteers are always present on Saturdays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Typically, work begins by 8 am on Saturdays (9am on weekdays) while “closing time” is after 4 PM. (During the late autumn and early winter months, when it gets dark early, we leave early.) Activities are usually rain or shine, but may move indoors during inclement weather.

Our volunteer corps is like a family. Many meet for breakfast before the day begins or for supper after it ends. Others keep in touch with each other throughout the week.

Learn more at www.wwfry.org/volunteer

Organization: Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railway Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04535

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Outings Assistant

The Cedars is currently looking for a volunteer to join our team that can assist our staff with lunch and community outings.The role would involve accompanying staff and residents to restaurants, museums or other desired places of local travel. There is no driving requirement, just the ability to accompany residents on our van and walk with or guide them as needed on the trips, per staff requests. For more information please inquire.

Organization: The Cedars

The Cedars is currently looking for a volunteer to join our team that can assist our staff with lunch and community outings.The role would involve accompanying staff and residents to restaurants, museums or other desired places of local travel. There is no driving requirement, just the ability to accompany residents on our van and walk with or guide them as needed on the trips, per staff requests. For more information please inquire.

Organization: The Cedars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald Family Room at Northern Light EMMC

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: At Home Sewing Projects!

PWH has a wide variety of at-home sewing projects for volunteers to assist with throughout the year. Examples of tasks: hemming sheets, cutting down towels, making reusable shopping bags or masks out of blue wrap, creating children’s dresses and shorts We also have a sewing circle that meets almost monthly at PWH to work on projects.

Please contact Azalea Buch at azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org for more information! 

 

Organization: Partners For World Health

PWH has a wide variety of at-home sewing projects for volunteers to assist with throughout the year. Examples of tasks: hemming sheets, cutting down towels, making reusable shopping bags or masks out of blue wrap, creating children’s dresses and shorts We also have a sewing circle that meets almost monthly at PWH to work on projects.

Please contact Azalea Buch at azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org for more information! 

 

Organization: Partners For World Health

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed

ITNPortland is seeking volunteers to drive older adults and those with a disability in the Greater Portland area. Rides with us aren’t just for medical appointments- our service provides our members with rides to essentials as well as recreation activities, religious activities, and shopping. Life isn’t just about medical appointments, and we help those who cannot drive themselves stay active and engaged in their community.

Volunteer drivers are needed for all times, but the need is greatest for weekdays between 8am and 5pm. All volunteers are provided training, and can be reimbursed for mileage.

Organization: ITNPortland

ITNPortland is seeking volunteers to drive older adults and those with a disability in the Greater Portland area. Rides with us aren’t just for medical appointments- our service provides our members with rides to essentials as well as recreation activities, religious activities, and shopping. Life isn’t just about medical appointments, and we help those who cannot drive themselves stay active and engaged in their community.

Volunteer drivers are needed for all times, but the need is greatest for weekdays between 8am and 5pm. All volunteers are provided training, and can be reimbursed for mileage.

Organization: ITNPortland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recreation for Assisted Living Residents with Vision Impairments

The Iris Network has been around since 1905, previously known as Maine Center for the Blind. 
Our assisted living residents are in need of some fun recreation activities! All residents have vision impairments and we have the experts to figure out how to make activities accessible.
These could be: 

seasonal walks,board games,group discussions/book clubs,seasonal holiday events, yoga and other physical activities.

Please reach out with what you are passionate about. 

Organization: The Iris Network

The Iris Network has been around since 1905, previously known as Maine Center for the Blind. 
Our assisted living residents are in need of some fun recreation activities! All residents have vision impairments and we have the experts to figure out how to make activities accessible.
These could be: 

seasonal walks,board games,group discussions/book clubs,seasonal holiday events, yoga and other physical activities.

Please reach out with what you are passionate about. 

Organization: The Iris Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CRC's Food for Thought Needs Delivery Drivers!

Food for Thought provides nutritious, child-friendly, easily accessible healthy snacks for families in need. Every Friday, this food is delivered to the homes of children for weekends and out-of-school times.

These deliveries are made by volunteers committed to fighting childhood hunger on the Boothbay Peninsula. Deliveries are weekly on Fridays, and can typically be done at a time that fits your schedule.

Organization: Community Resource Council

Food for Thought provides nutritious, child-friendly, easily accessible healthy snacks for families in need. Every Friday, this food is delivered to the homes of children for weekends and out-of-school times.

These deliveries are made by volunteers committed to fighting childhood hunger on the Boothbay Peninsula. Deliveries are weekly on Fridays, and can typically be done at a time that fits your schedule.

Organization: Community Resource Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04538

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers

Drive a neighbor to an appointment today.

Help ensure all of our neighbors can live fulfilling lives here. Call (207) 892-4649 or email contact@agefriendlywindham.org for more information.

What are the different ways you can help?

Donate Help fund one of our programs to support mobility.

Volunteer to drive a neighbor in our community.

Tell people this service is available in our community.

Nearly four million healthcare appointments are missed each year in the U.S. because people lack transportation. Age Friendly Rides recognizes one critical way to keep our community healthy is to recruit drivers to provide rides to important checkups. We gratefully accept contributions in cash or in-kind.

Who: Windham residents with no access to other transportation

What: Medical and other appointments and associated stops during the same ride. Service Area: Rides for those who live in Windham to appointments in the Greater Windham and Portland areas

 

Organization: Age Friendly Windham

Drive a neighbor to an appointment today.

Help ensure all of our neighbors can live fulfilling lives here. Call (207) 892-4649 or email contact@agefriendlywindham.org for more information.

What are the different ways you can help?

Donate Help fund one of our programs to support mobility.

Volunteer to drive a neighbor in our community.

Tell people this service is available in our community.

Nearly four million healthcare appointments are missed each year in the U.S. because people lack transportation. Age Friendly Rides recognizes one critical way to keep our community healthy is to recruit drivers to provide rides to important checkups. We gratefully accept contributions in cash or in-kind.

Who: Windham residents with no access to other transportation

What: Medical and other appointments and associated stops during the same ride. Service Area: Rides for those who live in Windham to appointments in the Greater Windham and Portland areas

 

Organization: Age Friendly Windham

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04062

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter- York 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: 04043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish Granter - Sagadahoc 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: 04530

Allow Groups: No