Volunteer: Postering Volunteers Needed!Mayo Street Arts is a 501c3 non-profit and a vibrant haven for the arts located in East Bayside. We are seeking volunteers to help us get the word out about our art, theater, and puppet events. This is an ongoing request for volunteers to help us put up event posters around our neighborhood and across Portland. MSA will provide a list of locations, and volunteers can choose to walk, bike, or drive to put up the event posters. Volunteers are welcome to poster on their own schedule. Organization: Mayo Street Arts Mayo Street Arts is a 501c3 non-profit and a vibrant haven for the arts located in East Bayside. We are seeking volunteers to help us get the word out about our art, theater, and puppet events. This is an ongoing request for volunteers to help us put up event posters around our neighborhood and across Portland. MSA will provide a list of locations, and volunteers can choose to walk, bike, or drive to put up the event posters. Volunteers are welcome to poster on their own schedule. Organization: Mayo Street Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Do you enjoy supporting our elderly community residents? We need you in the greater Brunswick area!YOU can make a difference in the life of a senior! Many of our elderly community members are isolated and lonely. Most are unable to drive or take public transportation and don't always have family available to help them. You can make a difference in someone's life by providing companionship, visits, help with errands or grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, or help with correspondence. Some of our seniors just need someone to talk to, and to tell the stories of their very interesting lives growing up and working in Maine. If you can spend two to four hours a week with a senior, please contact us. See what a difference you can make and discover the rewards of volunteering! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath YOU can make a difference in the life of a senior! Many of our elderly community members are isolated and lonely. Most are unable to drive or take public transportation and don't always have family available to help them. You can make a difference in someone's life by providing companionship, visits, help with errands or grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, or help with correspondence. Some of our seniors just need someone to talk to, and to tell the stories of their very interesting lives growing up and working in Maine. If you can spend two to four hours a week with a senior, please contact us. See what a difference you can make and discover the rewards of volunteering! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you enjoy supporting our elderly community residents? We need you in the greater Bath area!YOU can make a difference in the life of a senior! Many of our elderly community members are isolated and lonely. Most are unable to drive or take public transportation and don't always have family available to help them. You can make a difference in someone's life by providing companionship, visits, help with errands or grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, or help with correspondence. Some of our seniors just need someone to talk to, and to tell the stories of their very interesting lives growing up and working in Maine. If you can spend two to four hours a week with a senior, please contact us. See what a difference you can make and discover the rewards of volunteering! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath YOU can make a difference in the life of a senior! Many of our elderly community members are isolated and lonely. Most are unable to drive or take public transportation and don't always have family available to help them. You can make a difference in someone's life by providing companionship, visits, help with errands or grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, or help with correspondence. Some of our seniors just need someone to talk to, and to tell the stories of their very interesting lives growing up and working in Maine. If you can spend two to four hours a week with a senior, please contact us. See what a difference you can make and discover the rewards of volunteering! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04530 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you enjoy supporting our elderly community residents? We need you in Lincoln County!YOU can make a difference in the life of a senior! Many of our elderly community members are isolated and lonely. Most are unable to drive or take public transportation and don't always have family available to help them. You can make a difference in someone's life by providing companionship, visits, help with errands or grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, or help with correspondence. Some of our seniors just need someone to talk to, and to tell the stories of their very interesting lives growing up and working in Maine. If you can spend two to four hours a week with a senior, please contact us. See what a difference you can make and discover the rewards of volunteering! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath YOU can make a difference in the life of a senior! Many of our elderly community members are isolated and lonely. Most are unable to drive or take public transportation and don't always have family available to help them. You can make a difference in someone's life by providing companionship, visits, help with errands or grocery shopping, transportation to appointments, or help with correspondence. Some of our seniors just need someone to talk to, and to tell the stories of their very interesting lives growing up and working in Maine. If you can spend two to four hours a week with a senior, please contact us. See what a difference you can make and discover the rewards of volunteering! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04543 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you a newcomer to the Bath area? Would you like to get acquainted with an elderly person in your town?Are you new to the Greater Bath area? Would you like to meet someone who knows the area well and would love to have you visit? We have many elderly people in the area that are still independent and living alone. They are isolated because they cannot drive anymore or maybe they have family members who are unable to help. Many of their friends have passed away or cannot come to see them as often. They are lonely. We match a volunteer with one elderly person. The two of you can then make plans to just visit, take a walk, go shopping or to a medical appointment, or maybe just share a simple meal. The opportunity to do something they haven't been able to do in a long time is exciting to the senior and very rewarding to our volunteers! The SEARCH Program has seniors waiting for a volunteer in many towns in the Bath area, including all of Sagadahoc County. If you would enjoy bringing some sunshine into the life of a lonely senior, please contact us! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath Are you new to the Greater Bath area? Would you like to meet someone who knows the area well and would love to have you visit? We have many elderly people in the area that are still independent and living alone. They are isolated because they cannot drive anymore or maybe they have family members who are unable to help. Many of their friends have passed away or cannot come to see them as often. They are lonely. We match a volunteer with one elderly person. The two of you can then make plans to just visit, take a walk, go shopping or to a medical appointment, or maybe just share a simple meal. The opportunity to do something they haven't been able to do in a long time is exciting to the senior and very rewarding to our volunteers! The SEARCH Program has seniors waiting for a volunteer in many towns in the Bath area, including all of Sagadahoc County. If you would enjoy bringing some sunshine into the life of a lonely senior, please contact us! Volunteers go through background checks and an orientation focusing on safety protocols. Extra safety protocols are in place during COVID-19 with most volunteers providing phone reassurance and doing errands for clients to minimize in-person contact. Organization: SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope), Greater Bath Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04530 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spring Cleaning at the Challenger CenterHappy Spring!! We're still in full field trip season and are also gearing up for a summer of camps and fun!! During this busy transitional time it can be difficult to make time for spring cleaning and getting ready to start a fresh camp season! We'd love some help getting the center fresh and ready for summer! Opportunities would include: -Working in the garden -Deep cleaning our space and mission control simulators -Implementing organizational strategies for our classroom and office spaces
Organization: The Challenger Learning Center of Maine Happy Spring!! We're still in full field trip season and are also gearing up for a summer of camps and fun!! During this busy transitional time it can be difficult to make time for spring cleaning and getting ready to start a fresh camp season! We'd love some help getting the center fresh and ready for summer! Opportunities would include: -Working in the garden -Deep cleaning our space and mission control simulators -Implementing organizational strategies for our classroom and office spaces
Organization: The Challenger Learning Center of Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04401 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Money Minders throughout Central and MidCoast MaineSpectrum Generations needs volunteers for our Money Minders program. Days and Times are flexible. Through Money Minders, volunteers are matched with older adults who need help managing their finances. Duties Include: establishing and maintaining a monthly budget ensuring bills get paid accurately and on time help older adults avoid over drafting their bank accounts help older adults recognize financial fraud and scams
Organization: Spectrum Generations Spectrum Generations needs volunteers for our Money Minders program. Days and Times are flexible. Through Money Minders, volunteers are matched with older adults who need help managing their finances. Duties Include: establishing and maintaining a monthly budget ensuring bills get paid accurately and on time help older adults avoid over drafting their bank accounts help older adults recognize financial fraud and scams
Organization: Spectrum Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Medicare Education - Knox, Lincoln, Somerset and KennebecSpectrum Generations have an urgent need for Medicare Education volunteers for our seven centers. Days and times are flexible after initial training. Duties may include: Assisting with administration: such as copying, filing, data entry, assembling Medicare 101 packets and taking inbound calls to schedule appointments for Medicare 101 sessions or counseling sessions Distributing information: helping with transporting and disseminating SHIP/SMP information to sites and events, may include presenting prepared copy or performing scripted activities for small groups Staffing Exhibits: help by staffing information tables or exhibits at events such as health fairs, also may provide general information about SHIP/SMP to the public and answer basic questions. Making group presentations:Organization: Spectrum Generations Spectrum Generations have an urgent need for Medicare Education volunteers for our seven centers. Days and times are flexible after initial training. Duties may include: Assisting with administration: such as copying, filing, data entry, assembling Medicare 101 packets and taking inbound calls to schedule appointments for Medicare 101 sessions or counseling sessions Distributing information: helping with transporting and disseminating SHIP/SMP information to sites and events, may include presenting prepared copy or performing scripted activities for small groups Staffing Exhibits: help by staffing information tables or exhibits at events such as health fairs, also may provide general information about SHIP/SMP to the public and answer basic questions. Making group presentations:Organization: Spectrum Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Work to Support Greater Portland FamiliesAre you interested in supporting local families who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing food insecurity? Well, if so, you've found one of many great organizations doing that very thing! The Locker Project has a wide array of opportunities from hosting a food drive to picking up Standard Baking bread and bagging it at our warehouse to coming to a fresh food event where local and rescued produce is shared with our neighbors. All opportunities are in Greater Portland. To volunteer at the Locker Project, first fill out this form. Information given here will keep us informed about you so we can meet you where you're at. After, a volunteer or staff member will follow up with information and provide access to our Signup Genius page. This page is where you will see available opportunities (packing bags, Standard Pickups, fresh food events, etc).
Organization: Locker Project Are you interested in supporting local families who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing food insecurity? Well, if so, you've found one of many great organizations doing that very thing! The Locker Project has a wide array of opportunities from hosting a food drive to picking up Standard Baking bread and bagging it at our warehouse to coming to a fresh food event where local and rescued produce is shared with our neighbors. All opportunities are in Greater Portland. To volunteer at the Locker Project, first fill out this form. Information given here will keep us informed about you so we can meet you where you're at. After, a volunteer or staff member will follow up with information and provide access to our Signup Genius page. This page is where you will see available opportunities (packing bags, Standard Pickups, fresh food events, etc).
Organization: Locker Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentor a Family- from Burkina Faso living in PortlandBernard, Leonnelle and their child (girl - 1) live in Portland and are from Burkina Faso. Leonnelle is a nurse and Bernard is a project manager and they like walking, music and movies, shopping, cooking, learning English, and reading. They need legal help as well as assistance with finding an apartment and transportation. They speak French, Lingala, Moore, Portuguese and some English. They have just moved into a new apartment in Portland. They need help getting items for their new apartment and settling into the community.What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance if this is preferred by mentor and mentees. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend.Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) Bernard, Leonnelle and their child (girl - 1) live in Portland and are from Burkina Faso. Leonnelle is a nurse and Bernard is a project manager and they like walking, music and movies, shopping, cooking, learning English, and reading. They need legal help as well as assistance with finding an apartment and transportation. They speak French, Lingala, Moore, Portuguese and some English. They have just moved into a new apartment in Portland. They need help getting items for their new apartment and settling into the community.What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance if this is preferred by mentor and mentees. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend.Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media/Communications VolunteerHancock County Habitat for Humanity provides safe affordable housing to families in need throughout Hancock County, building strong communities and adding stability where needed. We are seeking a individual willing to offer 3-5 hours per week updating and maintain our social media platforms; posting updates, building followership, and spreading the word of our mission. The ideal person has a strong knowledge of social media platforms and love to share the wonderful story that come from our work. A strong belief in Habitat for Humanities mission is essential to creating the positive, uplifting social medial image for the organization. Organization: Hancock County Habitat for Humanity Hancock County Habitat for Humanity provides safe affordable housing to families in need throughout Hancock County, building strong communities and adding stability where needed. We are seeking a individual willing to offer 3-5 hours per week updating and maintain our social media platforms; posting updates, building followership, and spreading the word of our mission. The ideal person has a strong knowledge of social media platforms and love to share the wonderful story that come from our work. A strong belief in Habitat for Humanities mission is essential to creating the positive, uplifting social medial image for the organization. Organization: Hancock County Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum DocentLCHA has openings for docents at all three of our museums: the Pownalborough Court House in Dresden, the Old Jail in Wiscasset, and the Chapman-Hall House in Damariscotta. Museum Docents are crucial to our operations. They greet guests, sell museum tickets, and give museum tours. This opportunity is a great fit for people will a variety of skills and interests. A curiously about local history, building architecture, or community heritage and/or an interest in meeting new people will be helpful to the museum docent. Training is provided and docents can choose volunteer shifts that fit their schedule.
Organization: Lincoln County Historical Assoc LCHA has openings for docents at all three of our museums: the Pownalborough Court House in Dresden, the Old Jail in Wiscasset, and the Chapman-Hall House in Damariscotta. Museum Docents are crucial to our operations. They greet guests, sell museum tickets, and give museum tours. This opportunity is a great fit for people will a variety of skills and interests. A curiously about local history, building architecture, or community heritage and/or an interest in meeting new people will be helpful to the museum docent. Training is provided and docents can choose volunteer shifts that fit their schedule.
Organization: Lincoln County Historical Assoc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04578 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Domestic Violence Helpline VolunteersVolunteer Advocates are always needed to help cover our 24-hour helpline. Do your friends tell you that you are a very good listener? Are you a compassionate and caring person with excellent personal boundaries? Our 44-hour crisis intervention training prepares our volunteers to take calls from people who are affected by domestic violence. These are people in our communities who might be directly affected as a victim, concerned about a family member, or a professional needing information on how to help the person they are working with. Volunteers usually take calls from the comfort of their own home and always have a staff member available to back them up. To learn more, contact Hannah at hannahhi@newhopemidcoast.org and/or complete and return our volunteer application found at this link: https://newhopemidcoast.org/take-action/volunteer-options/ Organization: New Hope Midcoast Volunteer Advocates are always needed to help cover our 24-hour helpline. Do your friends tell you that you are a very good listener? Are you a compassionate and caring person with excellent personal boundaries? Our 44-hour crisis intervention training prepares our volunteers to take calls from people who are affected by domestic violence. These are people in our communities who might be directly affected as a victim, concerned about a family member, or a professional needing information on how to help the person they are working with. Volunteers usually take calls from the comfort of their own home and always have a staff member available to back them up. To learn more, contact Hannah at hannahhi@newhopemidcoast.org and/or complete and return our volunteer application found at this link: https://newhopemidcoast.org/take-action/volunteer-options/ Organization: New Hope Midcoast Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04841 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitorFriendly visitors add so much to the lives of the residents and members at the Cedars. The goal of being a friendly visitor is to provide companionship to our residents and members. This may be done through reading, playing games, sharing stories, writing a letter or just conversing. The resident usually indicates how they would like this time to be spent. Our friendly visitors often assist residents by escorting or transporting to and from activities provided within our community. Traits of a friendly visitor here at The Cedars include: The ability to relate effectively, positively and compassionately with residents, members and staff. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Interest in getting to know residents personally. Ability to work with minimal supervision once tasks and responsibilities have been clearly defined. Ability to learn to transport residents in wheel chairs Organization: The Cedars Friendly visitors add so much to the lives of the residents and members at the Cedars. The goal of being a friendly visitor is to provide companionship to our residents and members. This may be done through reading, playing games, sharing stories, writing a letter or just conversing. The resident usually indicates how they would like this time to be spent. Our friendly visitors often assist residents by escorting or transporting to and from activities provided within our community. Traits of a friendly visitor here at The Cedars include: The ability to relate effectively, positively and compassionately with residents, members and staff. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Interest in getting to know residents personally. Ability to work with minimal supervision once tasks and responsibilities have been clearly defined. Ability to learn to transport residents in wheel chairs Organization: The Cedars Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trauma Intervention VolunteerTIP of Greater Portland is currently recruiting volunteers to participate in our next training academy in June 2022.
TIP volunteers are citizens of all ages and occupations who have a deep desire to help others. Many of the volunteers have been through a traumatic experience themselves and realize the importance of immediate support from a caring and knowledgeable person. Are you passionate about helping others? Would you like to make a difference in people's lives? Become a Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) Volunteer!To be a TIP volunteer, it takes... Generosity, a willingness to give your time to others Understanding, because their lives might be very different from your own Empathy, an ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes and feel what they must feel Compassion, to truly care about making someone else's life better Patience, because the process doesn't always go as smoothly as it might Dedication, to stick with the call and see it through We are an all-volunteer, non-profit, public benefit corporation serving the communities of Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Cumberland, Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Scarborough and Windham. TIP volunteers are specially trained citizens who are available 24/7/365 to be called upon by emergency responders (police officers, firefighters, paramedics and hospital personnel) to assist family members, witnesses, and other bystanders in the first few hours following a traumatic event wherein victims and survivors often feel hopeless, confused, and in emotional shock. Victims and survivors are often confronted with circumstances and situations for which they are totally unprepared and they often feel devastated, alone, and overwhelmed. The emergency responders on scene must focus on their job duties and responsibilities during a crisis and are not able to provide the immediate support victims and survivors need. TIP volunteers are able to provide that much needed immediate emotional and practical support to those they are called to be with. TIP volunteers are dispatched at the request of police officers, firefighters, paramedics and hospital personnel to assist: family members and friends following a natural or unexpected death. victims of crime including rape, assault, robbery, and burglary victims of fire disoriented or lonely older persons persons involved in vehicle accidents persons who are distraught and seeking immediate support family members of a person who has completed suicideWhat Do TIP Volunteers Do? provide emotional support help arrange for shelter, food, clothing, and transportation notify family and friends serve as liaison between the victims and emergency and hospital authorities help arrange follow-up services provide information and referral to appropriate agencies for ongoing assistanceVolunteer Requirements: Driver’s license with working vehicle and cell phone. Must live in Greater Portland or the surrounding area. Maintain a working cell phone, internet access and an email account (you must have frequent access to internet and email to be a Volunteer). Personal GPS Navigation System for routing to calls. Attend mandatory monthly CE Meetings which are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Complete fingerprinting and criminal background investigation. Provide a DMV driving record printout (available online through each state’s website). Provide a copy of auto insurance declarations page reflecting current coverage. TIP volunteers will be scheduled for 3 "on call" shifts per month for 12 hours each shift, 7am-7pm OR 7pm-7am. You provide your availability for the month and 3 of those dates are scheduled for your shifts.There are opportunities for couples to volunteer, train together, and go out on calls together. However, as two volunteers - they would be responsible for registering for a total of 6 combined shifts, and at least one person would have to respond to a call during each of those times. Organization: Trauma Intervention Program TIP of Greater Portland is currently recruiting volunteers to participate in our next training academy in June 2022.
TIP volunteers are citizens of all ages and occupations who have a deep desire to help others. Many of the volunteers have been through a traumatic experience themselves and realize the importance of immediate support from a caring and knowledgeable person. Are you passionate about helping others? Would you like to make a difference in people's lives? Become a Trauma Intervention Program (TIP) Volunteer!To be a TIP volunteer, it takes... Generosity, a willingness to give your time to others Understanding, because their lives might be very different from your own Empathy, an ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes and feel what they must feel Compassion, to truly care about making someone else's life better Patience, because the process doesn't always go as smoothly as it might Dedication, to stick with the call and see it through We are an all-volunteer, non-profit, public benefit corporation serving the communities of Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, Cumberland, Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Scarborough and Windham. TIP volunteers are specially trained citizens who are available 24/7/365 to be called upon by emergency responders (police officers, firefighters, paramedics and hospital personnel) to assist family members, witnesses, and other bystanders in the first few hours following a traumatic event wherein victims and survivors often feel hopeless, confused, and in emotional shock. Victims and survivors are often confronted with circumstances and situations for which they are totally unprepared and they often feel devastated, alone, and overwhelmed. The emergency responders on scene must focus on their job duties and responsibilities during a crisis and are not able to provide the immediate support victims and survivors need. TIP volunteers are able to provide that much needed immediate emotional and practical support to those they are called to be with. TIP volunteers are dispatched at the request of police officers, firefighters, paramedics and hospital personnel to assist: family members and friends following a natural or unexpected death. victims of crime including rape, assault, robbery, and burglary victims of fire disoriented or lonely older persons persons involved in vehicle accidents persons who are distraught and seeking immediate support family members of a person who has completed suicideWhat Do TIP Volunteers Do? provide emotional support help arrange for shelter, food, clothing, and transportation notify family and friends serve as liaison between the victims and emergency and hospital authorities help arrange follow-up services provide information and referral to appropriate agencies for ongoing assistanceVolunteer Requirements: Driver’s license with working vehicle and cell phone. Must live in Greater Portland or the surrounding area. Maintain a working cell phone, internet access and an email account (you must have frequent access to internet and email to be a Volunteer). Personal GPS Navigation System for routing to calls. Attend mandatory monthly CE Meetings which are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Complete fingerprinting and criminal background investigation. Provide a DMV driving record printout (available online through each state’s website). Provide a copy of auto insurance declarations page reflecting current coverage. TIP volunteers will be scheduled for 3 "on call" shifts per month for 12 hours each shift, 7am-7pm OR 7pm-7am. You provide your availability for the month and 3 of those dates are scheduled for your shifts.There are opportunities for couples to volunteer, train together, and go out on calls together. However, as two volunteers - they would be responsible for registering for a total of 6 combined shifts, and at least one person would have to respond to a call during each of those times. Organization: Trauma Intervention Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-TrailThe Adopt-a-Trail program at Mount A is an all-volunteer effort that provides individuals an opportunity to help conserve and maintain our trails. By “adopting” a trail in the Mount A Conservation Region, volunteers take responsibility for helping with trail upkeep. Trail adopters become helpful assistants by monitoring their chosen trail and providing some basic maintenance throughout the year. Who can adopt a trail? Any interested family, organization, individual or neighborhood group can care for a trail. The primary adopter must be at least 18 years old, however, involving youngsters is highly encouraged! What are the duties of an Adopt-a-Trail volunteer? The expectation is for adopters to provide basic assistance to the Conservation Crew in maintaining their selected trail. Activities include keeping the trail surface and corridor clear, cleaning drainage ditches, and clearing debris from bridges, stairs, and viewing decks. Other responsibilities include litter clean-up, maintaining the trailhead area, and reporting trail hazards for safety issues. Of major importance, adopters serve as an extra set of eyes for the Conservation Crew. A once-a-season visit (every three months, winter optional) to your trail provides vital assistance in keeping up with trail maintenance. Additional visits after storms or whenever convenient are certainly appreciated. Training: Mount A staff will provide orientation and train volunteers in safe techniques for accomplishing Adopt-a-Trail duties, and work with groups to get them started. Staff will work with volunteers until both parties are comfortable, and will continue to coordinate activities after the adopters are working on their own. If you are interested in adopting a trail, please click here to fill out our Volunteer Form. Be Sure to Check the "Adopt a Trail Program" box! Also- there will be a Community Work Day on June 4th to introduce folks to the Adopt-A-Trail program! Organization: Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program The Adopt-a-Trail program at Mount A is an all-volunteer effort that provides individuals an opportunity to help conserve and maintain our trails. By “adopting” a trail in the Mount A Conservation Region, volunteers take responsibility for helping with trail upkeep. Trail adopters become helpful assistants by monitoring their chosen trail and providing some basic maintenance throughout the year. Who can adopt a trail? Any interested family, organization, individual or neighborhood group can care for a trail. The primary adopter must be at least 18 years old, however, involving youngsters is highly encouraged! What are the duties of an Adopt-a-Trail volunteer? The expectation is for adopters to provide basic assistance to the Conservation Crew in maintaining their selected trail. Activities include keeping the trail surface and corridor clear, cleaning drainage ditches, and clearing debris from bridges, stairs, and viewing decks. Other responsibilities include litter clean-up, maintaining the trailhead area, and reporting trail hazards for safety issues. Of major importance, adopters serve as an extra set of eyes for the Conservation Crew. A once-a-season visit (every three months, winter optional) to your trail provides vital assistance in keeping up with trail maintenance. Additional visits after storms or whenever convenient are certainly appreciated. Training: Mount A staff will provide orientation and train volunteers in safe techniques for accomplishing Adopt-a-Trail duties, and work with groups to get them started. Staff will work with volunteers until both parties are comfortable, and will continue to coordinate activities after the adopters are working on their own. If you are interested in adopting a trail, please click here to fill out our Volunteer Form. Be Sure to Check the "Adopt a Trail Program" box! Also- there will be a Community Work Day on June 4th to introduce folks to the Adopt-A-Trail program! Organization: Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03909 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adopt a Native Plant BedIs your family, group or organization looking for a volunteer opportunity? Mount A is seeking seasonal volunteers to help us care for our native plant beds! Native plants are adapted to local environmental conditions, provide vital habitat, help maintain species diversity, and are kept in check by natural succession. Volunteers will "adopt" a summit plant bed and take responsibility for its upkeep (weeding, mulching, etc.). Once trained, adopters can work at their own pace and on their own schedule throughout the season. A time commitment of one growing season is required (approx. May-Sept). No tools? No problem! Tools and gloves are provided to those who need them! Organization: Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program Is your family, group or organization looking for a volunteer opportunity? Mount A is seeking seasonal volunteers to help us care for our native plant beds! Native plants are adapted to local environmental conditions, provide vital habitat, help maintain species diversity, and are kept in check by natural succession. Volunteers will "adopt" a summit plant bed and take responsibility for its upkeep (weeding, mulching, etc.). Once trained, adopters can work at their own pace and on their own schedule throughout the season. A time commitment of one growing season is required (approx. May-Sept). No tools? No problem! Tools and gloves are provided to those who need them! Organization: Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03906 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Friend of Mount AMount A needs Friends! he Friends of Mount Agamenticus (FOMA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer advocacy and stewardship group for the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program. The role of the Friends is to assist Program staff in carrying out educational, interpretive, community outreach and public use objectives without compromising the integrity of the region’s sensitive ecological habitat. Vision: Inspiring stewardship of our surroundings. We envision a community that is educated about and inspired to protect the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. Values: We are guided by the belief that al people should have the opportunity to connect with and enjoy the outdoors, clean water, and native habitats in a healthy and balanced ecosystem. Mission: To establish Mount A as a beacon for understanding our need to actively manage and protect our natural resources; guiding our community to explore the relationships between people and nature. If you are interested in learning more about FOMA or becoming a Friend, click here. Organization: Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program Mount A needs Friends! he Friends of Mount Agamenticus (FOMA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer advocacy and stewardship group for the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program. The role of the Friends is to assist Program staff in carrying out educational, interpretive, community outreach and public use objectives without compromising the integrity of the region’s sensitive ecological habitat. Vision: Inspiring stewardship of our surroundings. We envision a community that is educated about and inspired to protect the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region. Values: We are guided by the belief that al people should have the opportunity to connect with and enjoy the outdoors, clean water, and native habitats in a healthy and balanced ecosystem. Mission: To establish Mount A as a beacon for understanding our need to actively manage and protect our natural resources; guiding our community to explore the relationships between people and nature. If you are interested in learning more about FOMA or becoming a Friend, click here. Organization: Mount Agamenticus Conservation Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 03909 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorRegional Transportation Program, (RTP), located in Westbrook, Maine has provided specialized transportation services for the elderly, disabled and low-income residents of Cumberland County for the past 40 years. RTP is looking to expand it's Board of Directors with compassionate individuals interested in guiding the mission of this important nonprofit agency. The term is three years and fundraising is not required for this position. If interested in more information about becoming a board member, please contact Jack DeBeradinis, Executive Director at jackd@rtprides.org Organization: Regional Transportation Program Regional Transportation Program, (RTP), located in Westbrook, Maine has provided specialized transportation services for the elderly, disabled and low-income residents of Cumberland County for the past 40 years. RTP is looking to expand it's Board of Directors with compassionate individuals interested in guiding the mission of this important nonprofit agency. The term is three years and fundraising is not required for this position. If interested in more information about becoming a board member, please contact Jack DeBeradinis, Executive Director at jackd@rtprides.org Organization: Regional Transportation Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 04092 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriverRTP is looking for great people who want to help others get to their appointments! You drive your own vehicle and receive mileage reimbursement at $0.50 per mile, along with the knowledge that you are helping others. We required a clean driving record and the ability to pass criminal and DHHS background checks. We also provide Defensive Driving, CPR/First Aid, Passenger Assistance Training, Disability Awareness & Sensitivity along with much more. The cool thing about being a volunteer, besides helping people, is that you get to set your days and times you are available. Of course, we need people who can drive in the morning and afternoons the most, but we appreciate any time you can give us. If you are interested in learning more about being or becoming a volunteer driver, please contact Danielle at 207-615-0393 or you can email her at hr@rtprides.org We look forward to hearing from you. Organization: Regional Transportation Program RTP is looking for great people who want to help others get to their appointments! You drive your own vehicle and receive mileage reimbursement at $0.50 per mile, along with the knowledge that you are helping others. We required a clean driving record and the ability to pass criminal and DHHS background checks. We also provide Defensive Driving, CPR/First Aid, Passenger Assistance Training, Disability Awareness & Sensitivity along with much more. The cool thing about being a volunteer, besides helping people, is that you get to set your days and times you are available. Of course, we need people who can drive in the morning and afternoons the most, but we appreciate any time you can give us. If you are interested in learning more about being or becoming a volunteer driver, please contact Danielle at 207-615-0393 or you can email her at hr@rtprides.org We look forward to hearing from you. Organization: Regional Transportation Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 04092 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers in support of New Mainer CommunityDrivers support the New Mainer population in Freeport by providing rides to community members who require assistance getting to appointments, grocery stores, etc. Rides are available to those who are temporarily or permanently unable to drive, have no vehicle, and have no other means of transportation. The service is free of charge to all riders. This service is made possible through the generosity of our volunteer drivers. Volunteers donate their time, vehicle and fuel to provide this service. Our transportation program would not exist without our volunteer drivers! Rides are scheduled several days in advance, using an on-line scheduling tool. Drivers need a valid driver's license, current insurance and to successfully pass a background check. Please complete our Driver Application on-line: https://fcsmaine.org/driver-application/ Organization: Freeport Community Services Drivers support the New Mainer population in Freeport by providing rides to community members who require assistance getting to appointments, grocery stores, etc. Rides are available to those who are temporarily or permanently unable to drive, have no vehicle, and have no other means of transportation. The service is free of charge to all riders. This service is made possible through the generosity of our volunteer drivers. Volunteers donate their time, vehicle and fuel to provide this service. Our transportation program would not exist without our volunteer drivers! Rides are scheduled several days in advance, using an on-line scheduling tool. Drivers need a valid driver's license, current insurance and to successfully pass a background check. Please complete our Driver Application on-line: https://fcsmaine.org/driver-application/ Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Age-Friendly Transportation Program DriverDrivers support the FCS Age-Friendly Freeport-Pownal transportation program by providing rides to community members who require assistance getting to appointments, grocery stores, etc. Rides are available to those who are temporarily or permanently unable to drive, have no vehicle, and have no other means of transportation. The service is free of charge to all riders. This service is made possible through the generosity of our volunteer drivers. Volunteers donate their time, vehicle and fuel to provide this service. The transportation program would not exist without them! Drivers need a valid driver's license, current insurance and to successfully pass a background check. Please complete our Driver Application on-line: https://fcsmaine.org/driver-application/ Organization: Freeport Community Services Drivers support the FCS Age-Friendly Freeport-Pownal transportation program by providing rides to community members who require assistance getting to appointments, grocery stores, etc. Rides are available to those who are temporarily or permanently unable to drive, have no vehicle, and have no other means of transportation. The service is free of charge to all riders. This service is made possible through the generosity of our volunteer drivers. Volunteers donate their time, vehicle and fuel to provide this service. The transportation program would not exist without them! Drivers need a valid driver's license, current insurance and to successfully pass a background check. Please complete our Driver Application on-line: https://fcsmaine.org/driver-application/ Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Supply Processing and Warehouse Operations- No medical background required.Volunteers at 40 Walch Drive in Portland assist the Operations team with the collecting, sorting, evaluating, organizing, preparing, and packaging medical supplies by specific criteria for shipment on our containers. Examples of tasks: reviewing donated items when the arrive, sorting like-for-like items together, cutting or wiping off dates, repackaging items, counting and bagging items, labeling items, moving items to medical categories, packing boxes and building pallets of boxed items. There is no minimum hours commitment for this work but it would be great to have a schedule to ensure that there is consistency of volunteering. These are the most common volunteer opportunities at PWH and there is always a need for help. Volunteering is available in person by appointment ONLY. The first step is to attend a new volunteer orientation now held over ZOOM, after which we will share with you the details of how to make an appointment and the precautions we have in place. Start by filling out our volunteer application: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/1ngIVk-kLp39wALng0ZKXQ and feel free to email our Volunteer and Events Coordinator, Azalea Buch, azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org with questions!
Organization: Partners For World Health Volunteers at 40 Walch Drive in Portland assist the Operations team with the collecting, sorting, evaluating, organizing, preparing, and packaging medical supplies by specific criteria for shipment on our containers. Examples of tasks: reviewing donated items when the arrive, sorting like-for-like items together, cutting or wiping off dates, repackaging items, counting and bagging items, labeling items, moving items to medical categories, packing boxes and building pallets of boxed items. There is no minimum hours commitment for this work but it would be great to have a schedule to ensure that there is consistency of volunteering. These are the most common volunteer opportunities at PWH and there is always a need for help. Volunteering is available in person by appointment ONLY. The first step is to attend a new volunteer orientation now held over ZOOM, after which we will share with you the details of how to make an appointment and the precautions we have in place. Start by filling out our volunteer application: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/1ngIVk-kLp39wALng0ZKXQ and feel free to email our Volunteer and Events Coordinator, Azalea Buch, azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org with questions!
Organization: Partners For World Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Movie Ticket and Concession SalesHelp set up concession counter, restock candy and drink cooler, make popcorn, sell tickets and concessions prior to the movie. Help clean up after the movie. You get to see the movie for free. And get a free popcorn and water. Organization: Center Theatre For The Performing Arts Help set up concession counter, restock candy and drink cooler, make popcorn, sell tickets and concessions prior to the movie. Help clean up after the movie. You get to see the movie for free. And get a free popcorn and water. Organization: Center Theatre For The Performing Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04426 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board Directors and Committee MembersPortland Wheelers is growing!
Do you have time each month to devote to a nonprofit whose mission includes the word “fun?” We need a variety of skilled and experienced “off-bike” volunteers to strengthen our service.
As a nonprofit organization now in its 6th year of operations, Portland Wheelers is consistently meeting its mission of providing "Outdoor Adapted Biking Fun" for people who cannot ride a bike by themselves but would love to go for a ride. We are on solid financial footing and have created enormous community goodwill.
Roles we need to fill include:
Board Directors with diverse backgrounds to better serve our constituents. We have a particular need for people living with a disability or with contacts in the disability community.
Skilled community members for committees, which include: Development (Events and Sponsorship subcommittees), Finance, Community Outreach, and Program. Do you have skills or experience related to any of these that you would like to contribute?
To learn more about the positions, write to info@portlandwheelers.org.
Please, help us spread the word by posting this notice to your networks.
Thank you.
Organization: Portland Wheelers Portland Wheelers is growing!
Do you have time each month to devote to a nonprofit whose mission includes the word “fun?” We need a variety of skilled and experienced “off-bike” volunteers to strengthen our service.
As a nonprofit organization now in its 6th year of operations, Portland Wheelers is consistently meeting its mission of providing "Outdoor Adapted Biking Fun" for people who cannot ride a bike by themselves but would love to go for a ride. We are on solid financial footing and have created enormous community goodwill.
Roles we need to fill include:
Board Directors with diverse backgrounds to better serve our constituents. We have a particular need for people living with a disability or with contacts in the disability community.
Skilled community members for committees, which include: Development (Events and Sponsorship subcommittees), Finance, Community Outreach, and Program. Do you have skills or experience related to any of these that you would like to contribute?
To learn more about the positions, write to info@portlandwheelers.org.
Please, help us spread the word by posting this notice to your networks.
Thank you.
Organization: Portland Wheelers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04104 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Math TutorSTEMx Volunteer expectations: Frequency- 2 virtual tutoring sessions per week Intensity- 1-hour *time is TBD, as it is coordinated by you and the parent or guardian. Duration- Two consecutive semesters (you can continue further if you want) Training- All new STEMx volunteers will have a virtual orientation
Program qualification requirements: In order to be considered for a STEMx tutor position you must meet one of the below eligibility scenarios: Have a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (does not have to be in a STEM field) and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM industry work experience or have an advanced degree in a STEM field Junior or senior in a college accredited STEM bachelor’s program with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher Hold a professional certificate in a STEM field and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM work experience A current or former credentialed math teacher
All candidates must also be eligible to work in the US and currently live in the US
Value of your time: EnCorps STEMx Tutors will provide academic assistance to middle school students in low-income communities. These students are currently under-performing in math(Foundational Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I). In order to prepare them for the rigor of high school mathematics, STEMx Tutors will provide them access to quality education that will help them break the cycle of income barriers, pursue higher education and secure jobs in the 21st century.
Want to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders? Join EnCorps today!
Organization: EnCorps STEM Teachers Program STEMx Volunteer expectations: Frequency- 2 virtual tutoring sessions per week Intensity- 1-hour *time is TBD, as it is coordinated by you and the parent or guardian. Duration- Two consecutive semesters (you can continue further if you want) Training- All new STEMx volunteers will have a virtual orientation
Program qualification requirements: In order to be considered for a STEMx tutor position you must meet one of the below eligibility scenarios: Have a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (does not have to be in a STEM field) and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM industry work experience or have an advanced degree in a STEM field Junior or senior in a college accredited STEM bachelor’s program with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher Hold a professional certificate in a STEM field and have at least 1 year of hands-on STEM work experience A current or former credentialed math teacher
All candidates must also be eligible to work in the US and currently live in the US
Value of your time: EnCorps STEMx Tutors will provide academic assistance to middle school students in low-income communities. These students are currently under-performing in math(Foundational Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I). In order to prepare them for the rigor of high school mathematics, STEMx Tutors will provide them access to quality education that will help them break the cycle of income barriers, pursue higher education and secure jobs in the 21st century.
Want to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders? Join EnCorps today!
Organization: EnCorps STEM Teachers Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Orientation AmbassadorThe role of the Orientation Ambassador is to assist clients in navigating their first experience at the Dempsey Center (DC) and supporting those impacted by cancer. This is accomplished by meeting with new clients (patients and caregivers) and providing center orientations in Lewiston or South Portland with the goal of matching individual client needs and interests to specific DC programs and services.
COMMITMENT: 4 hours per week, standing shift. Alternative schedules would be considered. Dempsey Center Culture and position specific trainingREGULAR DUTIES INCLUDE: Provide tours of center space; program and service areas Offer introduction and information about all DC direct services, programs and support groups Answer center related questions Register clients for programs and services; paper and electronically Collaborate with DC front desk staff to schedule appointments at the end of the orientation Conduct follow up calls with previous clients Conduct follow up calls with clients that scheduled an orientation and canceled Other duties and projects as assigned Participate in volunteer orientation and ongoing training and evaluationQUALIFICATIONS: Empathetic, caring, open-minded and dependable Excellent customer service, listening and conversation skills Sensitive to the emotional highs and lows that can accompany the cancer experience Assess distress in a client and respond appropriately Experience supporting people in difficult situations preferred Understand role limitations and able to “hand off” client and families to appropriate staff Able to follow tour guidelines and assertively direct clients Able to work both independently and as part of a team. with a positive mental attitude Basic to intermediate computer skills Able to learn information and present to clients individually, and in small group Understand and follows directions Understand and adhere to confidentiality policy and HIPAA Understand and practice safety procedures as trained Attend standard Dempsey Center culture training sessions Physical ability to: stand or walk for 2-4 hours per shift sit for 1 hour at a time
Organization: The Dempsey Center The role of the Orientation Ambassador is to assist clients in navigating their first experience at the Dempsey Center (DC) and supporting those impacted by cancer. This is accomplished by meeting with new clients (patients and caregivers) and providing center orientations in Lewiston or South Portland with the goal of matching individual client needs and interests to specific DC programs and services.
COMMITMENT: 4 hours per week, standing shift. Alternative schedules would be considered. Dempsey Center Culture and position specific trainingREGULAR DUTIES INCLUDE: Provide tours of center space; program and service areas Offer introduction and information about all DC direct services, programs and support groups Answer center related questions Register clients for programs and services; paper and electronically Collaborate with DC front desk staff to schedule appointments at the end of the orientation Conduct follow up calls with previous clients Conduct follow up calls with clients that scheduled an orientation and canceled Other duties and projects as assigned Participate in volunteer orientation and ongoing training and evaluationQUALIFICATIONS: Empathetic, caring, open-minded and dependable Excellent customer service, listening and conversation skills Sensitive to the emotional highs and lows that can accompany the cancer experience Assess distress in a client and respond appropriately Experience supporting people in difficult situations preferred Understand role limitations and able to “hand off” client and families to appropriate staff Able to follow tour guidelines and assertively direct clients Able to work both independently and as part of a team. with a positive mental attitude Basic to intermediate computer skills Able to learn information and present to clients individually, and in small group Understand and follows directions Understand and adhere to confidentiality policy and HIPAA Understand and practice safety procedures as trained Attend standard Dempsey Center culture training sessions Physical ability to: stand or walk for 2-4 hours per shift sit for 1 hour at a time
Organization: The Dempsey Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Client Services AssistantThe Volunteer assigned to Client Services Assistant provides services to enhance the client experience. This is accomplished by taking responsibility for completing administrative tasks.
Regular Duties Include: Register clients for programs either in person or by phone Greet and welcome clients; directing inquiries to designated department Sign-in clients for appointments and programs (involves online software) Answer client questions as they arise, referring people to resources at the Center Answer the phone and direct calls to staff as needed Willingness to take on additional tasks such as mailings or other projects that may arise Maintain general appearance of the spaces within the Center (library, coffee and side tables, periodicals, pamphlets) Will assist with room set-up as required for programs, functions, or eventsOrganization: The Dempsey Center The Volunteer assigned to Client Services Assistant provides services to enhance the client experience. This is accomplished by taking responsibility for completing administrative tasks.
Regular Duties Include: Register clients for programs either in person or by phone Greet and welcome clients; directing inquiries to designated department Sign-in clients for appointments and programs (involves online software) Answer client questions as they arise, referring people to resources at the Center Answer the phone and direct calls to staff as needed Willingness to take on additional tasks such as mailings or other projects that may arise Maintain general appearance of the spaces within the Center (library, coffee and side tables, periodicals, pamphlets) Will assist with room set-up as required for programs, functions, or eventsOrganization: The Dempsey Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BackPack Program PackersPackers support the BackPack Program at FCS by packing bags full of snacks and meals for students to take home over the weekend. The BackPack Program at FCS provides more than 50 children in K-12 in RSU5 who are living with the effects of chronic hunger with nutritious, easy-to-prepare food to eat during weekends throughout the school year. Proper nutrition over the weekend ensures students can come to school on Monday ready to learn.
Organization: Freeport Community Services Packers support the BackPack Program at FCS by packing bags full of snacks and meals for students to take home over the weekend. The BackPack Program at FCS provides more than 50 children in K-12 in RSU5 who are living with the effects of chronic hunger with nutritious, easy-to-prepare food to eat during weekends throughout the school year. Proper nutrition over the weekend ensures students can come to school on Monday ready to learn.
Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Freeport Community Center GreeterThis position is where the FCS Values Statement begins: “We are dedicated to helping one another with respect and compassion, in an inclusive and welcoming environment.” Volunteers here will be a friendly and informative first point of contact for visitors as they come through the Center’s main entrance. Greeters will direct patrons to the Food Pantry, Thrift Shop, bathrooms, etc.; and answer questions as they arise. This shift can be performed standing and/or sitting. Organization: Freeport Community Services This position is where the FCS Values Statement begins: “We are dedicated to helping one another with respect and compassion, in an inclusive and welcoming environment.” Volunteers here will be a friendly and informative first point of contact for visitors as they come through the Center’s main entrance. Greeters will direct patrons to the Food Pantry, Thrift Shop, bathrooms, etc.; and answer questions as they arise. This shift can be performed standing and/or sitting. Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Shop CashierCashiers in the Thrift Shop are a welcoming first face as patrons enter the shop. They also bag and ring patrons purchases up when ready to leave! The Thrift Shop at Freeport Community Services is a primary source of revenue for FCS, most of which enables FCS to offer a myriad of programs and services to the community. Donations & recycling helps our planet by keeping useful items out of a landfill, helps strengthen our communities by funding programs and services for Freeport Community Services and provides a good opportunity for thrifty shoppers to find great bargains. The FCS Thrift Shop is among the best thrift stores in New England. It is welcoming, organized and conveniently located in downtown Freeport with free parking, and features a wide selection of in-season clothing and footwear, as well as housewares, furniture, vintage goods and collectibles. There’s always something new and unexpected at the Thrift Shop. Cashiers receive a 10% volunteer discount and a first-look at items before they arrive on the Thrift Shop floor. Organization: Freeport Community Services Cashiers in the Thrift Shop are a welcoming first face as patrons enter the shop. They also bag and ring patrons purchases up when ready to leave! The Thrift Shop at Freeport Community Services is a primary source of revenue for FCS, most of which enables FCS to offer a myriad of programs and services to the community. Donations & recycling helps our planet by keeping useful items out of a landfill, helps strengthen our communities by funding programs and services for Freeport Community Services and provides a good opportunity for thrifty shoppers to find great bargains. The FCS Thrift Shop is among the best thrift stores in New England. It is welcoming, organized and conveniently located in downtown Freeport with free parking, and features a wide selection of in-season clothing and footwear, as well as housewares, furniture, vintage goods and collectibles. There’s always something new and unexpected at the Thrift Shop. Cashiers receive a 10% volunteer discount and a first-look at items before they arrive on the Thrift Shop floor. Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Shop Sorting Room AssistantSorting Room Assistants support the FCS Thrift Shop by working as part of a behind-the-scenes team in the Sorting Room to sort, fold, and hang donations before they go out to the Thrift Shop floor for sale. This shift requires standing and the ability to lift up to 15 lbs. Organization: Freeport Community Services Sorting Room Assistants support the FCS Thrift Shop by working as part of a behind-the-scenes team in the Sorting Room to sort, fold, and hang donations before they go out to the Thrift Shop floor for sale. This shift requires standing and the ability to lift up to 15 lbs. Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Distribution AssistantDistribution Assistants support the FCS Food Pantry by helping shoppers find what they are looking for in the pantry and restocking products as necessary. This shift requires standing and the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. Organization: Freeport Community Services Distribution Assistants support the FCS Food Pantry by helping shoppers find what they are looking for in the pantry and restocking products as necessary. This shift requires standing and the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Donations CollectionDonations Collectors support the FCS Food Pantry by picking up donations at local grocery stores, delivering them to the pantry, and helping to unload. Volunteers can use a truck provided by FCS to perform this duty. This opportunity requires ability to walk, stand, and dynamic movements like bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, lifting, carrying, stooping as needed. Organization: Freeport Community Services Donations Collectors support the FCS Food Pantry by picking up donations at local grocery stores, delivering them to the pantry, and helping to unload. Volunteers can use a truck provided by FCS to perform this duty. This opportunity requires ability to walk, stand, and dynamic movements like bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, lifting, carrying, stooping as needed. Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry GreeterGreeters support the FCS Food Pantry by being a welcoming first point of contact for shoppers when they arrive, checking them into our database, and helping to maintain a queue as shoppers wait to be admitted into the pantry. This position can be performed sitting and/or standing. Organization: Freeport Community Services Greeters support the FCS Food Pantry by being a welcoming first point of contact for shoppers when they arrive, checking them into our database, and helping to maintain a queue as shoppers wait to be admitted into the pantry. This position can be performed sitting and/or standing. Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BackPack Program Tote DeliveryTote Delivery supports the BackPack Program at FCS by delivering tote bags full of snacks and meals to local schools, where staff distribute them to students to take home over the weekend. The BackPack Program at FCS provides more than 50 children in K-12 in RSU5 who are living with the effects of chronic hunger with nutritious, easy-to-prepare food to eat during weekends throughout the school year. Proper nutrition over the weekend ensures students can come to school on Monday ready to learn.
Organization: Freeport Community Services Tote Delivery supports the BackPack Program at FCS by delivering tote bags full of snacks and meals to local schools, where staff distribute them to students to take home over the weekend. The BackPack Program at FCS provides more than 50 children in K-12 in RSU5 who are living with the effects of chronic hunger with nutritious, easy-to-prepare food to eat during weekends throughout the school year. Proper nutrition over the weekend ensures students can come to school on Monday ready to learn.
Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor a couple from Ivory Coast
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What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend. Specifically, Welcoming the Stranger is actively looking for volunteers to support a couple from the Ivory Coast. They enjoy teaching, learning, reading and music. They are in need of housing, winter clothing, practicing English and legal assistance. They speak French, Spanish, and some English.Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA)
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What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend. Specifically, Welcoming the Stranger is actively looking for volunteers to support a couple from the Ivory Coast. They enjoy teaching, learning, reading and music. They are in need of housing, winter clothing, practicing English and legal assistance. They speak French, Spanish, and some English.Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Free Friday Community Meal Cooking TeamThe FCS Community Meal is an opportunity for anyone to enjoy a homemade meal. The lunches are free of charge to anyone, from anywhere, and serve approximately 60-75 people on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. Volunteers working as part of the Cooking Team will communicate with the Volunteer Coordinator to determine a menu (based on surplus items in FCS' Food Pantry), which they will cook at FCS' kitchen on the Thursday before the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. The Cooking Team is responsible for cooking & bagging meals, as well as cleaning the kitchen.
Organization: Freeport Community Services The FCS Community Meal is an opportunity for anyone to enjoy a homemade meal. The lunches are free of charge to anyone, from anywhere, and serve approximately 60-75 people on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. Volunteers working as part of the Cooking Team will communicate with the Volunteer Coordinator to determine a menu (based on surplus items in FCS' Food Pantry), which they will cook at FCS' kitchen on the Thursday before the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month. The Cooking Team is responsible for cooking & bagging meals, as well as cleaning the kitchen.
Organization: Freeport Community Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04032 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Walking Buddy Lincoln CountyPartner with a consumer to walk in the community. Walking buddies partner with people who need companionship to navigate the streets in their community. Walking buddies can choose the best time for them and their walking partner. Generally, buddies walk for an hour a week but this can increase over time as fitness also increases. This is in the Lincoln County Area. Mobius, Inc, provides volunteer training and background checks at no cost to the volunteers. Organization: Mobius,Inc, Partner with a consumer to walk in the community. Walking buddies partner with people who need companionship to navigate the streets in their community. Walking buddies can choose the best time for them and their walking partner. Generally, buddies walk for an hour a week but this can increase over time as fitness also increases. This is in the Lincoln County Area. Mobius, Inc, provides volunteer training and background checks at no cost to the volunteers. Organization: Mobius,Inc, Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04543 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Academic support and mentoring for public housing youthWe are looking for ongoing volunteers to spend time with young people in our drop-in afterschool programs located in public housing communities around Portland. Ages, interests, and abilities vary greatly between our programs so we are looking for volunteers who are interested in getting to know a lot of different youth and being a caring adult in their lives. We provide training for all volunteers and they are always paired with experienced staff members. Volunteers help us to distribute attention and activities to more youth in the space. A couple of hours in our program could consist of reading books with little ones, playing Uno with Middle School students, then helping a teen write an essay for school. Every day is unique and focused on the youth in the space and what their needs are that day. We prefer volunteers who can commit to 2-3 hours per week on a given afternoon in one location so they can build relationships with and consistency for the youth in that neighborhood. If possible, we would like a two month minimum commitment, again for consistency for our youth. We require all volunteers to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination prior to volunteering. We also require masking and social distancing regardless of vaccination status in our program spaces. Organization: Portland Housing Authority We are looking for ongoing volunteers to spend time with young people in our drop-in afterschool programs located in public housing communities around Portland. Ages, interests, and abilities vary greatly between our programs so we are looking for volunteers who are interested in getting to know a lot of different youth and being a caring adult in their lives. We provide training for all volunteers and they are always paired with experienced staff members. Volunteers help us to distribute attention and activities to more youth in the space. A couple of hours in our program could consist of reading books with little ones, playing Uno with Middle School students, then helping a teen write an essay for school. Every day is unique and focused on the youth in the space and what their needs are that day. We prefer volunteers who can commit to 2-3 hours per week on a given afternoon in one location so they can build relationships with and consistency for the youth in that neighborhood. If possible, we would like a two month minimum commitment, again for consistency for our youth. We require all volunteers to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination prior to volunteering. We also require masking and social distancing regardless of vaccination status in our program spaces. Organization: Portland Housing Authority Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Facilitator for Living Well for Better Health - Healthy Living 4 ME, BrunswickSpectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME program is in a need of a volunteer trainer for the Living Well for Better Health class. This is an 8 week structured group intervention that emphasizes practical strategies to reduce the fear of falling and increasing activity levels with older adults. Duties May Include: Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom set up Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provided Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantThis is an immediate need for this area. Time frames are flexible after initial training, which is completely free and provided. Organization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Spectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME program is in a need of a volunteer trainer for the Living Well for Better Health class. This is an 8 week structured group intervention that emphasizes practical strategies to reduce the fear of falling and increasing activity levels with older adults. Duties May Include: Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom set up Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provided Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantThis is an immediate need for this area. Time frames are flexible after initial training, which is completely free and provided. Organization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Logisitics VolunteerAssists with the management of equipment, supplies and materials utilized during a disaster event. May be assigned to the County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) or to a geographically separated storage/warehouse facility. Receives and signs for property, equipment, supplies and materials provided by Federal and State agencies and private or commercial vendors and donors. Warehouses and inventories property, equipment, supplies and materials. Tracks the status of all property, equipment, supplies and materials. Issues and receives receipt for all property, equipment, supplies and materials. Loads, secures, delivers and accounts for all property, equipment, supplies and materials taken to a municipal point of distribution. Reacquires all property, equipment, supplies and materials issued once it is no longer needed. Coordinates with the equipment and property owners for return.Organization: Waldo County EMA Assists with the management of equipment, supplies and materials utilized during a disaster event. May be assigned to the County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) or to a geographically separated storage/warehouse facility. Receives and signs for property, equipment, supplies and materials provided by Federal and State agencies and private or commercial vendors and donors. Warehouses and inventories property, equipment, supplies and materials. Tracks the status of all property, equipment, supplies and materials. Issues and receives receipt for all property, equipment, supplies and materials. Loads, secures, delivers and accounts for all property, equipment, supplies and materials taken to a municipal point of distribution. Reacquires all property, equipment, supplies and materials issued once it is no longer needed. Coordinates with the equipment and property owners for return.Organization: Waldo County EMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04915 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Emergency Management Office VolunteerAn Emergency Management Office Volunteer works part time at the County Emergency Management Agency performing various administrative tasks. Our primary need is for outgoing and motivated people who can assist with our Public Outreach and Education Program. The Office Volunteers may work when it is convenient for them and however many hours they wish. We will provide workspace, access to a computer and free coffee! Organization: Waldo County EMA An Emergency Management Office Volunteer works part time at the County Emergency Management Agency performing various administrative tasks. Our primary need is for outgoing and motivated people who can assist with our Public Outreach and Education Program. The Office Volunteers may work when it is convenient for them and however many hours they wish. We will provide workspace, access to a computer and free coffee! Organization: Waldo County EMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04915 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Event VolunteerThe BARN frequently holds special events like dances, holiday parties, fundraisers, and community outreach activities which require extra hands for set up, break down, and help throughout the duration of the event. This is a great way to get involved with the BARN even if you cannot make a long-term or regular commitment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Be flexible and willing to fill in where needed. If you have any special skills, let the event coordinator know ahead of time. Most events will require help setting up, cleaning up, and maintaining the space during the event. ---- Please feel free to e-mail us directly for more information or simply come to one of our monthly volunteer orientations! We hold Volunteer Orientation the last Saturday of every month from 3:00-5:00pm. Organization: Bangor Area Recovery Network The BARN frequently holds special events like dances, holiday parties, fundraisers, and community outreach activities which require extra hands for set up, break down, and help throughout the duration of the event. This is a great way to get involved with the BARN even if you cannot make a long-term or regular commitment. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Be flexible and willing to fill in where needed. If you have any special skills, let the event coordinator know ahead of time. Most events will require help setting up, cleaning up, and maintaining the space during the event. ---- Please feel free to e-mail us directly for more information or simply come to one of our monthly volunteer orientations! We hold Volunteer Orientation the last Saturday of every month from 3:00-5:00pm. Organization: Bangor Area Recovery Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Volunteers/MembersResponsibilities will vary by committee and the projects it is working on. Some BARN committees include marketing, the Bangor Area Recovery Community Coalition, and the operations committee. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Regular attendance at committee meetings and tasks as assigned or agreed upon by committee members. A good fit would have effective communication skills and the abilities to collaborate and work independently. ---- Organization: Bangor Area Recovery Network Responsibilities will vary by committee and the projects it is working on. Some BARN committees include marketing, the Bangor Area Recovery Community Coalition, and the operations committee. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Regular attendance at committee meetings and tasks as assigned or agreed upon by committee members. A good fit would have effective communication skills and the abilities to collaborate and work independently. ---- Organization: Bangor Area Recovery Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk VolunteersFront desk volunteers keep the BARN running smoothly by keeping it clean, responding to patrons’ needs, and upholding the mission of the BARN. Front desk volunteers also provide peer support to anyone who enters the BARN in need, whether they are a long-time patron or visiting for the first time. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Greet anyone who walks into the BARN Provide peer support and information to all patrons as needed Answer the phone and record and deliver messages Write receipts for rent and other payments Sell concessions, handle money, and accurately keep an updated total of the cash box Maintain the cleanliness of the BARN: clean bathrooms, vacuum carpets, sweep and Mop tile, wipe down tables before and between meetings, and other tasks as needed---- Please feel free to e-mail us directly for more information or simply come to one of our monthly volunteer orientations! We hold Volunteer Orientation the last Saturday of every month from 3:00-5:00pm. Organization: Bangor Area Recovery Network Front desk volunteers keep the BARN running smoothly by keeping it clean, responding to patrons’ needs, and upholding the mission of the BARN. Front desk volunteers also provide peer support to anyone who enters the BARN in need, whether they are a long-time patron or visiting for the first time. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Greet anyone who walks into the BARN Provide peer support and information to all patrons as needed Answer the phone and record and deliver messages Write receipts for rent and other payments Sell concessions, handle money, and accurately keep an updated total of the cash box Maintain the cleanliness of the BARN: clean bathrooms, vacuum carpets, sweep and Mop tile, wipe down tables before and between meetings, and other tasks as needed---- Please feel free to e-mail us directly for more information or simply come to one of our monthly volunteer orientations! We hold Volunteer Orientation the last Saturday of every month from 3:00-5:00pm. Organization: Bangor Area Recovery Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04412 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Get Involved in a Local Classroom with Junior Achievement!Junior Achievement (JA) is seeking friendly and motivated volunteers (from all occupations) to teach pre-planned courses on entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy to Maine students. Volunteers lead sessions over the course of one-day or multiple weeks and work directly with the educator to schedule the lessons. Classes are taught during school hours and all materials and training is provided. If you're looking for an easy and rewarding way to give back, this is the program for you! Our volunteers come from all walks of life, from senior leadership to young professionals, to retired educators - everyone has work & life experience to share! If you've experienced adult life, you are qualified and have a tremendous amount to offer Maine students. There are opportunities to lead JA programs all over the state. For more info contact info@jamaine.org or visit JA Engage to see our current volunteer opportunities. Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine Junior Achievement (JA) is seeking friendly and motivated volunteers (from all occupations) to teach pre-planned courses on entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy to Maine students. Volunteers lead sessions over the course of one-day or multiple weeks and work directly with the educator to schedule the lessons. Classes are taught during school hours and all materials and training is provided. If you're looking for an easy and rewarding way to give back, this is the program for you! Our volunteers come from all walks of life, from senior leadership to young professionals, to retired educators - everyone has work & life experience to share! If you've experienced adult life, you are qualified and have a tremendous amount to offer Maine students. There are opportunities to lead JA programs all over the state. For more info contact info@jamaine.org or visit JA Engage to see our current volunteer opportunities. Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events Planning Committee MemberPWH has a very active list of annual fundraising events that need a lot of volunteer support to be successful. Members of the Events Committee will provide support as needed for the individual events. See our website for this year’s events. This committee is looking for self-starters who want to help create, plan, and implement successful fundraising events. Members will meet biweekly in-person or via Zoom to create fun exciting events that will promote and propel the mission of PWH. Desired skills include: marketing, planning, sales, and an abundance of flexibility and creativity. For additional information or to get started with planning events with a dynamic and creative team, reach out to our Volunteer and Events Coordinator, Azalea, azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org! Organization: Partners For World Health PWH has a very active list of annual fundraising events that need a lot of volunteer support to be successful. Members of the Events Committee will provide support as needed for the individual events. See our website for this year’s events. This committee is looking for self-starters who want to help create, plan, and implement successful fundraising events. Members will meet biweekly in-person or via Zoom to create fun exciting events that will promote and propel the mission of PWH. Desired skills include: marketing, planning, sales, and an abundance of flexibility and creativity. For additional information or to get started with planning events with a dynamic and creative team, reach out to our Volunteer and Events Coordinator, Azalea, azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org! Organization: Partners For World Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse and Operations VolunteerVolunteers at the 312 Canco Road warehouse in Portland assist the Warehouse Manager and other volunteers with more traditional warehouse tasks. Examples of tasks: placing packed boxes on labeled shelves, unloading/loading the box truck, assisting with inventory projects, pairing crutches, bundling canes, pulling and labeling boxes in preparation for container shipments, repairing equipment, and cleaning items.. There is no minimum hours commitment for this work. For more information, feel free to reach out to our Volunteer and Events Coordinator, Azalea, azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org! Organization: Partners For World Health Volunteers at the 312 Canco Road warehouse in Portland assist the Warehouse Manager and other volunteers with more traditional warehouse tasks. Examples of tasks: placing packed boxes on labeled shelves, unloading/loading the box truck, assisting with inventory projects, pairing crutches, bundling canes, pulling and labeling boxes in preparation for container shipments, repairing equipment, and cleaning items.. There is no minimum hours commitment for this work. For more information, feel free to reach out to our Volunteer and Events Coordinator, Azalea, azalea@partnersforworldhealth.org! Organization: Partners For World Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04103 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Beacon Hospice Pet Therapy VolunteerBeacon Hospice needs cold noses for warm feelings!! So many of our patients light up immediately when a dog comes to visit. So we are recruiting handlers with certified dogs to join our team. Dogs must be certified therapy dogs with insurance, have proof of rabies shots and be courteous citizens. Handlers must complete 21 hours of direct patient care hospice volunteer training. Free training will be arranged at a mutually convenient time at the South Portland office and consists of weekly 3-hour classes for 7 weeks. Classes to begin October 2021. Pet visits will take place mostly at facilities. For more information, please call Volunteer Coordinator Donna Teague at 207-772-0929. Organization: Beacon Hospice - South Portland Beacon Hospice needs cold noses for warm feelings!! So many of our patients light up immediately when a dog comes to visit. So we are recruiting handlers with certified dogs to join our team. Dogs must be certified therapy dogs with insurance, have proof of rabies shots and be courteous citizens. Handlers must complete 21 hours of direct patient care hospice volunteer training. Free training will be arranged at a mutually convenient time at the South Portland office and consists of weekly 3-hour classes for 7 weeks. Classes to begin October 2021. Pet visits will take place mostly at facilities. For more information, please call Volunteer Coordinator Donna Teague at 207-772-0929. Organization: Beacon Hospice - South Portland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beacon Hospice Chart-a-Life PostersA key tool in our dementia care is the creation of a life chart for the patient who can no longer speak. You can be instrumental in contacting family and gathering the life story of the patient suffering from Alzheimers and various dementias. Then you can also create the collage, putting into graphic form the details of this person's life. These posters help to preserve the identity of the person who can no longer tell you about themselves, thereby helping caregivers to know the person behind the disease and to find a bond with them. Artistic skills are not essential so much as identifying what is most significant to the person and graphically portraying it. Some patients are still able to connect with these images, families love them, and caregivers use them to find a way into their memories. Training is 4 hours for doing the charts and 21 hours for contacting the families. We will show you all you need to know. Free volunteer training will take place at a mutually convenient time. Please call Donna Teague at 207-772-0929 for more details. Organization: Beacon Hospice - South Portland A key tool in our dementia care is the creation of a life chart for the patient who can no longer speak. You can be instrumental in contacting family and gathering the life story of the patient suffering from Alzheimers and various dementias. Then you can also create the collage, putting into graphic form the details of this person's life. These posters help to preserve the identity of the person who can no longer tell you about themselves, thereby helping caregivers to know the person behind the disease and to find a bond with them. Artistic skills are not essential so much as identifying what is most significant to the person and graphically portraying it. Some patients are still able to connect with these images, families love them, and caregivers use them to find a way into their memories. Training is 4 hours for doing the charts and 21 hours for contacting the families. We will show you all you need to know. Free volunteer training will take place at a mutually convenient time. Please call Donna Teague at 207-772-0929 for more details. Organization: Beacon Hospice - South Portland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04106 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companion For Adult Individual w/ DisabilitiesMorrison Center is a companion for an adult (30s) male living with a parent in Sumner. The individual uses a wheel chair and is able to understand and answer yes/no questions. Interests and possible activities include fishing and video games. Someone technologically savvy is desired - the family has an adaptive video game system that has not been set up and they would love assistance with getting it up and running. The goal is to provide a peer relationship - someone for the individual to hang out with from time to time. Transportation to any fishing locations would be handled by the parent. Morrison does require a background check for volunteers. Organization: Morrison Center Morrison Center is a companion for an adult (30s) male living with a parent in Sumner. The individual uses a wheel chair and is able to understand and answer yes/no questions. Interests and possible activities include fishing and video games. Someone technologically savvy is desired - the family has an adaptive video game system that has not been set up and they would love assistance with getting it up and running. The goal is to provide a peer relationship - someone for the individual to hang out with from time to time. Transportation to any fishing locations would be handled by the parent. Morrison does require a background check for volunteers. Organization: Morrison Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04292 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Food Bank Set up, organization, distribution, logistics, marketing, fundraisingGaDaH has a great opportunity to access truck loads of high quality dog and cat food at heavily discounted costs.
We are looking to set up a Pet Food Bank for communities that would benefit from this potential resource.
In order to make this work we will need help in the following areas:
Logistics - the food we get has to be accounted for and monthly reports submitted back to the donor. Admin - creating forms / data base system for people to apply for food - checking they meet the requirements Fundraising - People who are comfortable asking people / companies / non-profits / seeing grants - for help to cover the cost of the food. Marketing - to raise awareness of our program Volunteer Management- reaching out and organizing volunteers
There is no limit as to where we can offer our service, so once set up and having a committed volunteer base, we can go to anywhere there is a need.
We have a shuttle bus that can be loaded up to go to set up locations and we can have specific hours at the rescue to distribute food.
Organization: Give a Dog a Home Rescue GaDaH has a great opportunity to access truck loads of high quality dog and cat food at heavily discounted costs.
We are looking to set up a Pet Food Bank for communities that would benefit from this potential resource.
In order to make this work we will need help in the following areas:
Logistics - the food we get has to be accounted for and monthly reports submitted back to the donor. Admin - creating forms / data base system for people to apply for food - checking they meet the requirements Fundraising - People who are comfortable asking people / companies / non-profits / seeing grants - for help to cover the cost of the food. Marketing - to raise awareness of our program Volunteer Management- reaching out and organizing volunteers
There is no limit as to where we can offer our service, so once set up and having a committed volunteer base, we can go to anywhere there is a need.
We have a shuttle bus that can be loaded up to go to set up locations and we can have specific hours at the rescue to distribute food.
Organization: Give a Dog a Home Rescue Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: License to Chill-Auction Item CollectorFrom November 10-19, WinterKids supporters from across Maine, New Hampshire and beyond will be able to bid on our silent auction and support the WinterKids mission for the 2021 – 2022 season. On November 19th, we will be returning to a LIVE in-person celebration at the Portland House of Music. Hosted by Coast 93.1 Morning Show Host Blake Hayes, License to Chill will feature ten (in honor of our 10-year anniversary) high-ticket live auction items. The event will also feature one of WinterKids' favorite bands, Vinyl Tap. WinterKids is looking for your support in gathering items for the silent auction portion of this event. Volunteers will be responsible for contacting local businesses and asking for donations, then coordinating with WinterKids' Staff to get items to the office. Requested commitment is at least 3 hours. Volunteers will receive an overview of the event and an orientation about WinterKids.
Organization: WinterKids From November 10-19, WinterKids supporters from across Maine, New Hampshire and beyond will be able to bid on our silent auction and support the WinterKids mission for the 2021 – 2022 season. On November 19th, we will be returning to a LIVE in-person celebration at the Portland House of Music. Hosted by Coast 93.1 Morning Show Host Blake Hayes, License to Chill will feature ten (in honor of our 10-year anniversary) high-ticket live auction items. The event will also feature one of WinterKids' favorite bands, Vinyl Tap. WinterKids is looking for your support in gathering items for the silent auction portion of this event. Volunteers will be responsible for contacting local businesses and asking for donations, then coordinating with WinterKids' Staff to get items to the office. Requested commitment is at least 3 hours. Volunteers will receive an overview of the event and an orientation about WinterKids.
Organization: WinterKids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food ServerWe are looking for a volunteer to serve food to Seniors having lunch in our dining room here at the Senior Center. Meals are cooked and plated in the kitchen and the server would be required to bring the plated meals to the diners seated in the dinning room. Servers would also be responsible for clearing the tables at the end of the meal and bringing the dirty plates back to the kitchen. Serves would not be required to clean the dishes. Organization: Bucksport Area Senior Center We are looking for a volunteer to serve food to Seniors having lunch in our dining room here at the Senior Center. Meals are cooked and plated in the kitchen and the server would be required to bring the plated meals to the diners seated in the dinning room. Servers would also be responsible for clearing the tables at the end of the meal and bringing the dirty plates back to the kitchen. Serves would not be required to clean the dishes. Organization: Bucksport Area Senior Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04416 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Member, Board of DirectorsAre you looking to volunteer with fun-loving people to make a difference? Please consider applying to be on Hour Exchange Portland's Board of Directors. Like its members, the board is down-to-earth, creative, and energetic. Strategic planning, organization and program management, and/or fundraising experience is helpful but not required. Attention to detail is a plus. Board members are expected to put in 8-10 hours a month (earning time dollars, of course!), including monthly Board meetings 6-8 PM the first Thursday of each month. Interested? Contact us at hourexchangeboard@gmail.com for more information. Hour Exchange Portland is a community network of neighbors helping neighbors. Our more than 500 members share their talents and services, record their hours, then ‘spend’ them later on services they want. Everyone’s hours are equal. This is not barter. These are friendly, neighborly favors. Together we are restoring our local community currency based on relationships and time. Hour Exchange Portland is a non-profit with a history of almost 20 years. Learn more at: hourexchangeportland.org.
Organization: Hour Exchange Portland Are you looking to volunteer with fun-loving people to make a difference? Please consider applying to be on Hour Exchange Portland's Board of Directors. Like its members, the board is down-to-earth, creative, and energetic. Strategic planning, organization and program management, and/or fundraising experience is helpful but not required. Attention to detail is a plus. Board members are expected to put in 8-10 hours a month (earning time dollars, of course!), including monthly Board meetings 6-8 PM the first Thursday of each month. Interested? Contact us at hourexchangeboard@gmail.com for more information. Hour Exchange Portland is a community network of neighbors helping neighbors. Our more than 500 members share their talents and services, record their hours, then ‘spend’ them later on services they want. Everyone’s hours are equal. This is not barter. These are friendly, neighborly favors. Together we are restoring our local community currency based on relationships and time. Hour Exchange Portland is a non-profit with a history of almost 20 years. Learn more at: hourexchangeportland.org.
Organization: Hour Exchange Portland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers NeededNow Open!
Volunteers Are Needed at Bath-Brunswick Respite Care!
What is Respite Care?
We are an adult day, social program for seniors experiencing a cognitive impairment. Come socialize, sing, craft and engage in other activities to stimulate and provide a sense of belonging to our “club” members while providing caregivers a break. 3 ½ hour sessions, 1 day a week, Monday thru Friday. Training is provided. Easy access in Bath, plenty of parking – give of yourself and make someone’s day special! Please call for more details at 207-729-7581, Nancy Herk, Executive Director. Background Checks are required. Bath-Brunswick Respite Care is a 501(c) 3 non profit Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care Now Open!
Volunteers Are Needed at Bath-Brunswick Respite Care!
What is Respite Care?
We are an adult day, social program for seniors experiencing a cognitive impairment. Come socialize, sing, craft and engage in other activities to stimulate and provide a sense of belonging to our “club” members while providing caregivers a break. 3 ½ hour sessions, 1 day a week, Monday thru Friday. Training is provided. Easy access in Bath, plenty of parking – give of yourself and make someone’s day special! Please call for more details at 207-729-7581, Nancy Herk, Executive Director. Background Checks are required. Bath-Brunswick Respite Care is a 501(c) 3 non profit Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04530 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Best Buddy!The AOEC is a member of Best Buddies Maine. Best Buddies works to establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). We are actively seeking buddies for this program! We are particularly in need of young adults who want to pair with peers with IDD. Organization: Adaptive Outdoor Education Center The AOEC is a member of Best Buddies Maine. Best Buddies works to establish a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). We are actively seeking buddies for this program! We are particularly in need of young adults who want to pair with peers with IDD. Organization: Adaptive Outdoor Education Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: School-Based Mentors NeededWe are currently seeking mentors for the 2021-2022 academic year. In the School Program, Bigs meet with their Littles typically for 45-60 minutes the same day and time once per week at a local elementary or middle school. School-Based Mentors are volunteers from area businesses, high school and college students, and community members. This is a minimum of one school-year commitment, and there is no contact with the child outside of the school. During their time together, school-based matches engage in a number of activities that include academic support, playing board or card games, creating a craft or art project, reading a book together, taking part in a group activity or simply talking and listening. Children who participate in the program have been identified by guidance counselors, teachers and parents as in need of extra one-on-one attention due to reasons such as poor academic performance, classroom behavior and low self esteem. The consistent presence of a caring older friend and positive role model can have a significant impact on a child! Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick We are currently seeking mentors for the 2021-2022 academic year. In the School Program, Bigs meet with their Littles typically for 45-60 minutes the same day and time once per week at a local elementary or middle school. School-Based Mentors are volunteers from area businesses, high school and college students, and community members. This is a minimum of one school-year commitment, and there is no contact with the child outside of the school. During their time together, school-based matches engage in a number of activities that include academic support, playing board or card games, creating a craft or art project, reading a book together, taking part in a group activity or simply talking and listening. Children who participate in the program have been identified by guidance counselors, teachers and parents as in need of extra one-on-one attention due to reasons such as poor academic performance, classroom behavior and low self esteem. The consistent presence of a caring older friend and positive role model can have a significant impact on a child! Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden VolunteersWe have been hard at work planning safe arrangements that will allow us to have a full season (5/31-10/31) of historic house tours, programming, and operations. Volunteers are key to that success and we’re keen to continue growing our volunteer team. This season we are continuing our restoration project in the historic garden at the back of the Skolfield-Whittier House. We will be clearing the winter's detritus, building a fence, installing new plant beds, and caring for existing plantings. If you are a person who likes to be outside and get your hands dirty, please contact us to be part of our volunteer team! If you would like to register your interest in being a volunteer, please complete an online Volunteer Application. For more information, please call 207.729.6606 or visit www.pejepscothistorical.org. Organization: Pejepscot History Center We have been hard at work planning safe arrangements that will allow us to have a full season (5/31-10/31) of historic house tours, programming, and operations. Volunteers are key to that success and we’re keen to continue growing our volunteer team. This season we are continuing our restoration project in the historic garden at the back of the Skolfield-Whittier House. We will be clearing the winter's detritus, building a fence, installing new plant beds, and caring for existing plantings. If you are a person who likes to be outside and get your hands dirty, please contact us to be part of our volunteer team! If you would like to register your interest in being a volunteer, please complete an online Volunteer Application. For more information, please call 207.729.6606 or visit www.pejepscothistorical.org. Organization: Pejepscot History Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Archival Digitization VolunteerWe have been hard at work planning safe arrangements that will allow us to have a full season (5/31-10/31) of historic house tours, programming, and operations. Volunteers are key to that success and we’re keen to continue growing our volunteer team. We have a number of projects that we are working on behind the scenes in an effort to make our archives more accessible to researchers. Many of these projects involve digitizing and organizing documents. This work requires a detail-oriented mind and proficiency and willingness to work on computers. You will work under the supervision of PHC staff and no specialist or museum experience is necessary (although we always welcome it!). If you are interested in collections or archives this is an excellent opportunity for a bit of experience. If you would like to register your interest in being a volunteer, please complete an online Volunteer Application. For more information, please call 207.729.6606 or visit www.pejepscothistorical.org. Organization: Pejepscot History Center We have been hard at work planning safe arrangements that will allow us to have a full season (5/31-10/31) of historic house tours, programming, and operations. Volunteers are key to that success and we’re keen to continue growing our volunteer team. We have a number of projects that we are working on behind the scenes in an effort to make our archives more accessible to researchers. Many of these projects involve digitizing and organizing documents. This work requires a detail-oriented mind and proficiency and willingness to work on computers. You will work under the supervision of PHC staff and no specialist or museum experience is necessary (although we always welcome it!). If you are interested in collections or archives this is an excellent opportunity for a bit of experience. If you would like to register your interest in being a volunteer, please complete an online Volunteer Application. For more information, please call 207.729.6606 or visit www.pejepscothistorical.org. Organization: Pejepscot History Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster GrandparentsThe Penquis Foster Grandparent Program is for volunteers, aged 55 and over, who volunteer a minimum of 15 hours a week with children at sites such as schools and Head Start centers. Benefits include a stipend, paid holidays, earned time, and assistance with transportation. Volunteers who serve with in the Foster Grandparent program provide the kind of comfort and love that sets a child on a path to a successful future. Foster Grandparents report better health and longevity having served their community. Organization: Penquis The Penquis Foster Grandparent Program is for volunteers, aged 55 and over, who volunteer a minimum of 15 hours a week with children at sites such as schools and Head Start centers. Benefits include a stipend, paid holidays, earned time, and assistance with transportation. Volunteers who serve with in the Foster Grandparent program provide the kind of comfort and love that sets a child on a path to a successful future. Foster Grandparents report better health and longevity having served their community. Organization: Penquis Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster GrandparentsThe Penquis Foster Grandparent Program is for volunteers, aged 55 and over, who volunteer a minimum of 15 hours with children at sites such as schools and Pre- School enviroments. The Foster Grandparent Program provides opportunities for seniors to get involved in their community by sharing their time with children who benefit from additional nurturing support. Benefits include a stipend, paid holidays, earned time, and assistance with transportation. Organization: Penquis The Penquis Foster Grandparent Program is for volunteers, aged 55 and over, who volunteer a minimum of 15 hours with children at sites such as schools and Pre- School enviroments. The Foster Grandparent Program provides opportunities for seniors to get involved in their community by sharing their time with children who benefit from additional nurturing support. Benefits include a stipend, paid holidays, earned time, and assistance with transportation. Organization: Penquis Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Western Foothills Land Trust Roberts Farm Planning CommitteeRoberts Farm Campus Planning Committee Role Description Mission:
Organization: Western Foothills Land Trust Roberts Farm Campus Planning Committee Role Description Mission:
Organization: Western Foothills Land Trust Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04268 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DrivingPenquis Transportation Services is always in search of volunteer drivers to help meet the needs of our community. Whether you dedicate 10 hours a week, or 40, every bit helps. To apply, please contact Jess Butler at jbutler@penquis.org or 207-974-2404. Organization: Penquis Transportation Services Penquis Transportation Services is always in search of volunteer drivers to help meet the needs of our community. Whether you dedicate 10 hours a week, or 40, every bit helps. To apply, please contact Jess Butler at jbutler@penquis.org or 207-974-2404. Organization: Penquis Transportation Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Repair VolunteerThis position is for anyone that can swing a hammer, use a screwdriver and wants to help people stay in their homes safely, healthy and warm. We need volunteers to help us do home repairs for those in the community who will not be otherwise able to afford or perform the repairs - anything from building ramps or decks, repairing walls, floors and roofs, painting and sometimes just cleaning. Organization: Mission at the Eastward This position is for anyone that can swing a hammer, use a screwdriver and wants to help people stay in their homes safely, healthy and warm. We need volunteers to help us do home repairs for those in the community who will not be otherwise able to afford or perform the repairs - anything from building ramps or decks, repairing walls, floors and roofs, painting and sometimes just cleaning. Organization: Mission at the Eastward Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04938 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Asylum-seeking family in Portland- mom from Haiti & dad from Angola & 1 year old sonWhat does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend. Specifically, Welcoming the Stranger is actively looking for volunteers willing to enter into a mentoring “friendship” with an asylum-seeking family in Portland. The father is from Angola and has a background in mechanics and logistics. The mother is from Haiti and has experience in cosmetology, housekeeping, and childcare. Together they have a wonderful 1 year old son. They both speak French and are learning English quickly- and would love a mentor who can help them progress further. They are also hoping for help with navigating housing & general support within their community for themselves and their son. Interested in making a difference? We have a list of families waiting for mentors! Go to https://wtsmaine.com/mentors/#Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend. Specifically, Welcoming the Stranger is actively looking for volunteers willing to enter into a mentoring “friendship” with an asylum-seeking family in Portland. The father is from Angola and has a background in mechanics and logistics. The mother is from Haiti and has experience in cosmetology, housekeeping, and childcare. Together they have a wonderful 1 year old son. They both speak French and are learning English quickly- and would love a mentor who can help them progress further. They are also hoping for help with navigating housing & general support within their community for themselves and their son. Interested in making a difference? We have a list of families waiting for mentors! Go to https://wtsmaine.com/mentors/#Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UMF Internship/Practicum Opportunity - Grant writerAgency: United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Internship Location: Farmington, Maine Period of Engagement: Ongoing – available each term: spring, summer and fall Compensation: None Description of the Internship: The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area (UWTVA) is seeking an intern to help research and write grants that provide critical funding to community programs like food pantries and domestic violence prevention programs. The intern will also seek grant support for United Way initiatives such as Leadership and Growth Through Service Summer Experience and Packs for Progress. . Based on a 150-450-hour commitment (depending on the institution and requirements). The internship and its responsibilities and associated hours may be modified to meet internship requirements of fewer hours (to a minimum of 135). Responsibilities: Attend orientation session at the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area, 218 Fairbanks Road, Farmington or via Zoom as appropriate Attend Franklin Volunteer Network (FVN) meetings as scheduled and available and record meeting minutes. Research funding opportunities nationally, regionally and locally Target outcome: Review existing grants written by UWTVA Target outcome: Update existing grant tracking spreadsheet to ensure accuracy of information Target outcome: Read resource materials on how to write successful grants provided by UWTVA Target outcome: Research new funding opportunities and identify at least ten new funders and add them to the UWTVA grant tracking sheet Target outcome: Become familiar with the Maine Philanthropy Center and its resources, including the Directory of Maine Grant Makers Attend other community meetings as interested and available. Provide a written one-page report to site supervisor weekly. Meet at a scheduled time for a one-on-one meeting with site supervisor at least every two weeks (frequent interaction will also occur at the United Way office, FVN meetings, and other venues throughout the community). Ask questions as needed so site supervisor can provide appropriate support.Qualifications: Strong communication skills (verbal and written) Ability to talk with a variety of persons/groups Ability to work independently and as a member of a team Excellent research and organizational skills Good computer skills Familiarity with social media Attention to detailApplication Process: Submit a resume and letter of interest to Executive Director: director@uwtva.org. If through UMF, application is made through UMF’s Partnership for Civic Advancement. Complete and submit the Internship Application Form online. Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area Agency: United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Internship Location: Farmington, Maine Period of Engagement: Ongoing – available each term: spring, summer and fall Compensation: None Description of the Internship: The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area (UWTVA) is seeking an intern to help research and write grants that provide critical funding to community programs like food pantries and domestic violence prevention programs. The intern will also seek grant support for United Way initiatives such as Leadership and Growth Through Service Summer Experience and Packs for Progress. . Based on a 150-450-hour commitment (depending on the institution and requirements). The internship and its responsibilities and associated hours may be modified to meet internship requirements of fewer hours (to a minimum of 135). Responsibilities: Attend orientation session at the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area, 218 Fairbanks Road, Farmington or via Zoom as appropriate Attend Franklin Volunteer Network (FVN) meetings as scheduled and available and record meeting minutes. Research funding opportunities nationally, regionally and locally Target outcome: Review existing grants written by UWTVA Target outcome: Update existing grant tracking spreadsheet to ensure accuracy of information Target outcome: Read resource materials on how to write successful grants provided by UWTVA Target outcome: Research new funding opportunities and identify at least ten new funders and add them to the UWTVA grant tracking sheet Target outcome: Become familiar with the Maine Philanthropy Center and its resources, including the Directory of Maine Grant Makers Attend other community meetings as interested and available. Provide a written one-page report to site supervisor weekly. Meet at a scheduled time for a one-on-one meeting with site supervisor at least every two weeks (frequent interaction will also occur at the United Way office, FVN meetings, and other venues throughout the community). Ask questions as needed so site supervisor can provide appropriate support.Qualifications: Strong communication skills (verbal and written) Ability to talk with a variety of persons/groups Ability to work independently and as a member of a team Excellent research and organizational skills Good computer skills Familiarity with social media Attention to detailApplication Process: Submit a resume and letter of interest to Executive Director: director@uwtva.org. If through UMF, application is made through UMF’s Partnership for Civic Advancement. Complete and submit the Internship Application Form online. Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04398 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SEARCH Visitation Volunteer - Kennebec ValleySEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope) Visitation Volunteers are matched with an elderly person to visit with for a few hours each week and provide support, companionship, and help with daily tasks.Key Responsibilities:Visit an elderly person 2-4+ hours per week and provide services as agreed uponNotify the SEARCH program of any changes or concerns regarding the person's circumstancesSend in a monthly service reportMaintain regular communication with SEARCH staffUnderstand and adhere to the principle of confidentialityHandle all financial transactions in an honest, responsible manner and report them accurately to the person served and to the programThe SEARCH Visitation Volunteer supports the mission of the SEARCH program to enable the frail, vulnerable elderly to remain independent and increasingly connected to a caring community.To learn more and fill out a volunteer application, please click here! Organization: Catholic Charities Maine SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope) Visitation Volunteers are matched with an elderly person to visit with for a few hours each week and provide support, companionship, and help with daily tasks.Key Responsibilities:Visit an elderly person 2-4+ hours per week and provide services as agreed uponNotify the SEARCH program of any changes or concerns regarding the person's circumstancesSend in a monthly service reportMaintain regular communication with SEARCH staffUnderstand and adhere to the principle of confidentialityHandle all financial transactions in an honest, responsible manner and report them accurately to the person served and to the programThe SEARCH Visitation Volunteer supports the mission of the SEARCH program to enable the frail, vulnerable elderly to remain independent and increasingly connected to a caring community.To learn more and fill out a volunteer application, please click here! Organization: Catholic Charities Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gleaning volunteers - Connect fresh produce from local farms to food banks!Healthy Communities of the Capital Area is working to rebuild a gleaning network in southern Kennebec county, and we need volunteers to help! Gleaning involves rescuing unsold or unharvested crops from farms and farmers' markets and redistributing them to those in need. It's a collaborative process that helps reduce food waste and support access to healthy food. As a volunteer, you will get the chance to connect with farmers and growers, support sustainable food systems, and reduce hunger within your community. We are looking for individuals who would be able to assist in harvesting and clearing out unsold produce during the upcoming growing season. We also need volunteers to transport it to the Augusta Food Bank for distribution. Shifts would last about 2 hours, but timing is flexible. If you have other skills to offer in social media, outreach, photography, or any other ideas for how you'd like to be involved, we'd love to hear about them! Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapitalAreaGleaners Organization: Healthy Communities of the Capital Area Healthy Communities of the Capital Area is working to rebuild a gleaning network in southern Kennebec county, and we need volunteers to help! Gleaning involves rescuing unsold or unharvested crops from farms and farmers' markets and redistributing them to those in need. It's a collaborative process that helps reduce food waste and support access to healthy food. As a volunteer, you will get the chance to connect with farmers and growers, support sustainable food systems, and reduce hunger within your community. We are looking for individuals who would be able to assist in harvesting and clearing out unsold produce during the upcoming growing season. We also need volunteers to transport it to the Augusta Food Bank for distribution. Shifts would last about 2 hours, but timing is flexible. If you have other skills to offer in social media, outreach, photography, or any other ideas for how you'd like to be involved, we'd love to hear about them! Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapitalAreaGleaners Organization: Healthy Communities of the Capital Area Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04345 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Franklin County Volunteer Helpline AdvocateAre you a good listener? Want to support others? Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services (SAPARS) is looking for volunteer advocates to respond to its 24-hour helpline and make a difference in the lives of people affected by sexual violence. Volunteer advocates receive extensive training and support to prepare them to effectively respond to callers. Volunteer advocates are notified of calls through their cell phones from the answering service, allowing them to be on call from their homes or another location where they have a private space to talk. Volunteer advocates must be over the age of 18, empathetic and dependable, with access to reliable transportation. All potential volunteers must complete the training and a screening process which includes criminal and DHHS background checks. No prior experience is necessary. Call Kayce at 784-5272, or visit www.sapars.org to learn more! Organization: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services Are you a good listener? Want to support others? Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services (SAPARS) is looking for volunteer advocates to respond to its 24-hour helpline and make a difference in the lives of people affected by sexual violence. Volunteer advocates receive extensive training and support to prepare them to effectively respond to callers. Volunteer advocates are notified of calls through their cell phones from the answering service, allowing them to be on call from their homes or another location where they have a private space to talk. Volunteer advocates must be over the age of 18, empathetic and dependable, with access to reliable transportation. All potential volunteers must complete the training and a screening process which includes criminal and DHHS background checks. No prior experience is necessary. Call Kayce at 784-5272, or visit www.sapars.org to learn more! Organization: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Androscoggin County Volunteer Helpline AdvocateAre you a good listener? Want to support others? Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services (SAPARS) is looking for volunteer advocates to respond to its 24-hour helpline and make a difference in the lives of people affected by sexual violence. Volunteer advocates receive extensive training and support to prepare them to effectively respond to callers. Volunteer advocates are notified of calls through their cell phones from the answering service, allowing them to be on call from their homes or another location where they have a private space to talk. Volunteer advocates must be over the age of 18, empathetic and dependable, with access to reliable transportation. All potential volunteers must complete the training and a screening process which includes criminal and DHHS background checks. No prior experience is necessary. Call Kayce at 784-5272, or visit www.sapars.org to learn more! Organization: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services Are you a good listener? Want to support others? Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services (SAPARS) is looking for volunteer advocates to respond to its 24-hour helpline and make a difference in the lives of people affected by sexual violence. Volunteer advocates receive extensive training and support to prepare them to effectively respond to callers. Volunteer advocates are notified of calls through their cell phones from the answering service, allowing them to be on call from their homes or another location where they have a private space to talk. Volunteer advocates must be over the age of 18, empathetic and dependable, with access to reliable transportation. All potential volunteers must complete the training and a screening process which includes criminal and DHHS background checks. No prior experience is necessary. Call Kayce at 784-5272, or visit www.sapars.org to learn more! Organization: Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor an Asylum Seeking Family in Portland- mom and infant from AngolaWhat does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so.
Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend.
Specifically, Welcoming the Stranger is actively looking for a volunteer to enter into a mentoring “friendship” with an asylum-seeking family in Portland. This mother & her infant daughter are from Angola. She is hoping to be matched with a mentee who can help her navigate the immigration process and find community resources for her and her daughter. She speaks French and very little English.
Interested in making a difference? We have a list of families waiting for mentors! Go to https://wtsmaine.com/mentors/#
Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. In less complicated times, we like our mentors to take a more hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. Currently, mentoring can be done while social distancing and some support can be provided remotely. Checking in regularly, sending along translated info regarding COVID-19, helping mentees locate resources- these are all things that can be done while maintaining safe distance. We still ask that anyone applying to mentor through WTS live local to the Portland area, so that you can begin an in-person relationship with your mentees once you feel safe doing so.
Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs — housing, schooling, medical care, etc. — arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend.
Specifically, Welcoming the Stranger is actively looking for a volunteer to enter into a mentoring “friendship” with an asylum-seeking family in Portland. This mother & her infant daughter are from Angola. She is hoping to be matched with a mentee who can help her navigate the immigration process and find community resources for her and her daughter. She speaks French and very little English.
Interested in making a difference? We have a list of families waiting for mentors! Go to https://wtsmaine.com/mentors/#
Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult from Rwanda seeking mentor- South PortlandWelcoming the Stranger is actively looking for a volunteer willing to enter into a mentoring “friendship” with Maxime. He lives in South Portland and is from Rwanda. He speaks Kinyarwanda and some English. (Jul 20, 2020) Description: What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. Generally, mentors will take a hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. However, with so many folks currently practicing social distancing, mentoring can look a little different. Checking in regularly by phone or email, sending along info about local resources & advocating for your mentees when needed - these are all things that can be done while maintaining distance, if you choose to do so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs - housing, schooling, medical care, etc.- arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend. Interested in making a difference? We have a list of families waiting for mentors! Go to https://wtsmaine.com/mentors/# Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) Welcoming the Stranger is actively looking for a volunteer willing to enter into a mentoring “friendship” with Maxime. He lives in South Portland and is from Rwanda. He speaks Kinyarwanda and some English. (Jul 20, 2020) Description: What does mentoring look like? That’s up to you and the family. Generally, mentors will take a hands-on approach to help mentees integrate into the community- such as including them in family outings & introducing them to the area. However, with so many folks currently practicing social distancing, mentoring can look a little different. Checking in regularly by phone or email, sending along info about local resources & advocating for your mentees when needed - these are all things that can be done while maintaining distance, if you choose to do so. Through Welcoming the Stranger, mentors have access to a large network of individuals and groups already engaged with the immigrant community who can offer support and guidance if specific needs - housing, schooling, medical care, etc.- arise. As a mentor, your primary task is simply to be there for newly arrived folks who would otherwise feel alone in a strange world. You don’t have to be an expert, just a friend. Interested in making a difference? We have a list of families waiting for mentors! Go to https://wtsmaine.com/mentors/# Organization: Maine Association for New Americans (MANA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04016 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual English Language Tutor at Learning WorksMaine based volunteers only Are you looking for ways to take direct action to support immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in the Portland community? Do you want to help students achieve their learning goals safely and remotely? Apply to become a VIRTUAL English language tutor at LearningWorks today! Tutors are paired with adult English language learners and spend 1.5 to 2 hours per week over the course of 6+ months working towards the student’s personal English goals. Currently, lessons can be conducted over FaceTime, WhatsApp, Zoom, Skype, or any convenient virtual learning platform but, we hope that when it is safe to do so these lessons can resume taking place in person at public meeting locations such as libraries, community centers, and at our 181 Brackett Street office. Prior experience as an educator is helpful, but not necessary, as extensive training and ongoing support are provided. The ideal candidate is fluent in English, independent, reliable, creative, and can practice cultural humility. We have a thorough and selective volunteer intake process-- get started today! Make a difference in an adult English learner’s life, and help to make Portland a more welcoming place. Contact the program at ELLP@learningworks.me for more information or to apply. Organization: LearningWorks Maine based volunteers only Are you looking for ways to take direct action to support immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in the Portland community? Do you want to help students achieve their learning goals safely and remotely? Apply to become a VIRTUAL English language tutor at LearningWorks today! Tutors are paired with adult English language learners and spend 1.5 to 2 hours per week over the course of 6+ months working towards the student’s personal English goals. Currently, lessons can be conducted over FaceTime, WhatsApp, Zoom, Skype, or any convenient virtual learning platform but, we hope that when it is safe to do so these lessons can resume taking place in person at public meeting locations such as libraries, community centers, and at our 181 Brackett Street office. Prior experience as an educator is helpful, but not necessary, as extensive training and ongoing support are provided. The ideal candidate is fluent in English, independent, reliable, creative, and can practice cultural humility. We have a thorough and selective volunteer intake process-- get started today! Make a difference in an adult English learner’s life, and help to make Portland a more welcoming place. Contact the program at ELLP@learningworks.me for more information or to apply. Organization: LearningWorks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04102 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Produce SorterWe are looking for a Volunteer interested in sorting fresh Produce in the morning. Must be able to stand for up to 2.5 Hours. Organization: Augusta Food Bank We are looking for a Volunteer interested in sorting fresh Produce in the morning. Must be able to stand for up to 2.5 Hours. Organization: Augusta Food Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teen Center Soup KitchenPreble Street's Teen Center, located at 343 Cumberland Avenue, is a drop-in day shelter for people in need under the age of 21. Inside, the Teen Center Soup Kitchen serves warm, nutritious meals 3 time a day, 7 days a week, for up to 35 youth. Volunteers help to prep, serve, and clean up from each meal. You'll help Portland youth get back on their feet when you volunteer with us here! Volunteers help with Breakfast (7-10am), Lunch (10:30-1:30), and Dinner (5-7:30). Requirements: Must be 21 years of age or older Must consent to both a Criminal and DHHS background check Must commit to consistent shifts for at least 3 monthsTo sign up to volunteer, click the link here and fill out the online application by selecting "Create New Account." Please indicate on application that you are interested in volunteering at the Teen Center, and once your account is approved, the Volunteer Manager will reach out with the next steps to become a Teen Center volunteer. Organization: Preble Street Preble Street's Teen Center, located at 343 Cumberland Avenue, is a drop-in day shelter for people in need under the age of 21. Inside, the Teen Center Soup Kitchen serves warm, nutritious meals 3 time a day, 7 days a week, for up to 35 youth. Volunteers help to prep, serve, and clean up from each meal. You'll help Portland youth get back on their feet when you volunteer with us here! Volunteers help with Breakfast (7-10am), Lunch (10:30-1:30), and Dinner (5-7:30). Requirements: Must be 21 years of age or older Must consent to both a Criminal and DHHS background check Must commit to consistent shifts for at least 3 monthsTo sign up to volunteer, click the link here and fill out the online application by selecting "Create New Account." Please indicate on application that you are interested in volunteering at the Teen Center, and once your account is approved, the Volunteer Manager will reach out with the next steps to become a Teen Center volunteer. Organization: Preble Street Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Florence House Soup KitchenFlorence House is Preble Street's emergency women's shelter and long term housing facility for women in Portland. Florence House's soup kitchen serve between 40 and 60 women 3 meals a day, 7 days a week. Volunteers help prepare, serve, and clean up for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Requirements: Must be 21 years of age or older to volunteer Must commit to consistent shifts for at least three months. Must consent to a State of Maine background checkPreble Street has a totally online system for signing up to volunteer. It's super easy and convenient, and only takes a few minutes to sign up! To register as a volunteer, click the link here and fill out the online application by selecting "Create New Account." You'll receive an email once you application is approved. The Volunteer Manager will reach out directly to complete the process for Florence House volunteers.
Organization: Preble Street Florence House is Preble Street's emergency women's shelter and long term housing facility for women in Portland. Florence House's soup kitchen serve between 40 and 60 women 3 meals a day, 7 days a week. Volunteers help prepare, serve, and clean up for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Requirements: Must be 21 years of age or older to volunteer Must commit to consistent shifts for at least three months. Must consent to a State of Maine background checkPreble Street has a totally online system for signing up to volunteer. It's super easy and convenient, and only takes a few minutes to sign up! To register as a volunteer, click the link here and fill out the online application by selecting "Create New Account." You'll receive an email once you application is approved. The Volunteer Manager will reach out directly to complete the process for Florence House volunteers.
Organization: Preble Street Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilitator for Tai Chi - Healthy Living 4 ME, HarpswellSpectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to bring classes to consumers virtually as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Spectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to bring classes to consumers virtually as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilitator for Tai Chi - Healthy Living 4 ME, Sagadahoc countySpectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to bring classes to consumers virtually as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Spectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to bring classes to consumers virtually as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilitator for Tai Chi for Health and Balance - Healthy Living 4 ME, BrunswickSpectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to bring classes to consumers virtually as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Spectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to bring classes to consumers virtually as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilitator for Tai Chi - Healthy Living 4 ME, KennebecSpectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to facilitate classes as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations Spectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 ME is in need of a volunteer trainer for our Tai Chi for Health and Balance classes. Tai Chi for Health and balance is an effective exercise to improve health and well-being. The program is proven to be effective in preventing falls and reliving pain for those with arthritis. Free training is provide, time frames are flexible after initial training. Classes typically last 3 hours, once a week, for 6 weeks. Duties May Include: Ability to utilize technology to facilitate classes as needed Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom with chairs Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provide Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantOrganization: Spectrum Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: St. Elizabeth's Child Development Center Handyperson Helper - PortlandSt. Elizabeth's Child Development Center is looking for a handyperson to help a few hours a month with light painting, and general upkeep of the Center. This opportunity is ideal for someone who likes to "fix things", and enjoys being in a learning environment. We prefer a commitment of 2 - 4 hours a month - from May to November - but are flexible with dates. Thank you for helping out our kids and families - and making the center a beautiful place for them to be, and to learn. Organization: Catholic Charities Maine (Greater Portland) St. Elizabeth's Child Development Center is looking for a handyperson to help a few hours a month with light painting, and general upkeep of the Center. This opportunity is ideal for someone who likes to "fix things", and enjoys being in a learning environment. We prefer a commitment of 2 - 4 hours a month - from May to November - but are flexible with dates. Thank you for helping out our kids and families - and making the center a beautiful place for them to be, and to learn. Organization: Catholic Charities Maine (Greater Portland) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healthy Living for ME Facilitator - Somerset Community CenterHealthy Living 4 Me is in need of volunteer Facilitators in the Brunswick area. The volunteer would assist in various excise classes for older adults. Classes such as, Living Well with Chronic Pain, Living Well with Diabetics, Living Well for Better Health, Matter of Balance, and Tai Chi for Health & Balance. The classes last about 3 hours which includes set up and clean up portion of classes. Sessions of the classes run in 6 week increments, the time and days will vary depending on availability after training. Free training is provided, duration of training will depend on the class being trained for.
This is an immediate need for this area, volunteers passionate about promoting wellness in with older adults are encouraged to inquire!
Facilitators are also needed in MidCoast Regional Center & Waldo Community Center. Organization: Spectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 Me is in need of volunteer Facilitators in the Brunswick area. The volunteer would assist in various excise classes for older adults. Classes such as, Living Well with Chronic Pain, Living Well with Diabetics, Living Well for Better Health, Matter of Balance, and Tai Chi for Health & Balance. The classes last about 3 hours which includes set up and clean up portion of classes. Sessions of the classes run in 6 week increments, the time and days will vary depending on availability after training. Free training is provided, duration of training will depend on the class being trained for.
This is an immediate need for this area, volunteers passionate about promoting wellness in with older adults are encouraged to inquire!
Facilitators are also needed in MidCoast Regional Center & Waldo Community Center. Organization: Spectrum Generations Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04976 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with seniors!We are always seeking dedicated, compassionate volunteers for visiting, assisting with a wellness activity, one-on-one companionship, reading, playing games, calling Bingo, playing music, bringing in pets for pet therapy or just engaging as part of our Pinewood Terrace community. Organization: Pinewood Terrace We are always seeking dedicated, compassionate volunteers for visiting, assisting with a wellness activity, one-on-one companionship, reading, playing games, calling Bingo, playing music, bringing in pets for pet therapy or just engaging as part of our Pinewood Terrace community. Organization: Pinewood Terrace Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04938 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: VOLUNTEER: Be a companion to a hospice patientCurrently, visiting facilities is on hold due to restrictions from the COVID-19 Pandemic. However, we are still taking applications for patient volunteers and hope to plan an upcoming training class soon! Compassus is looking for compassionate people to join our volunteer team! As a volunteer, you would visit hospice patients in assisted living communities and long-term care facilities. As a volunteer, you would spend your time visiting a patient, reading to them, listening to music or just holding a hand. The heart of hospice volunteering is simply spending precious moments together with your patient; time both you and your patient will find rewarding, uplifting, and inspiring. Make a positive difference in our world -- become a hospice volunteer! Volunteer time and placement is planned for your convenience. Please contact our office for more information! 207-761-6967 Organization: Compassus Hospice Currently, visiting facilities is on hold due to restrictions from the COVID-19 Pandemic. However, we are still taking applications for patient volunteers and hope to plan an upcoming training class soon! Compassus is looking for compassionate people to join our volunteer team! As a volunteer, you would visit hospice patients in assisted living communities and long-term care facilities. As a volunteer, you would spend your time visiting a patient, reading to them, listening to music or just holding a hand. The heart of hospice volunteering is simply spending precious moments together with your patient; time both you and your patient will find rewarding, uplifting, and inspiring. Make a positive difference in our world -- become a hospice volunteer! Volunteer time and placement is planned for your convenience. Please contact our office for more information! 207-761-6967 Organization: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers - Comprehensive Family / Senior ServicesSearching for passionate volunteers who are coordinated to provide outreach services to rural elderly and or the disabled. Services include transportation to medical and or other types of appointments. The ability to monitor and report home safety and other health safety factors that may arise.
Organization: Rural Community Action Ministry Searching for passionate volunteers who are coordinated to provide outreach services to rural elderly and or the disabled. Services include transportation to medical and or other types of appointments. The ability to monitor and report home safety and other health safety factors that may arise.
Organization: Rural Community Action Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04263 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housekeeping Helper-Senior CompanionSearching for volunteers who enjoy interacting with individuals that are in need of household cleaning and organization. Encouraging clients to maintain a clean and safe living environment.
Organization: Rural Community Action Ministry Searching for volunteers who enjoy interacting with individuals that are in need of household cleaning and organization. Encouraging clients to maintain a clean and safe living environment.
Organization: Rural Community Action Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04263 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housing Services-Minor Home RepairsSeeking volunteers who enjoy working with their hands and feel rewarded by seeing a completed task for a client in need of minor home repairs. Tasks may include:
Examples;
Deck repairs, weatherization, painting, building ramps, replacing fixtures.
An individual who has carpentry skills would be a good fit.
Organization: Rural Community Action Ministry Seeking volunteers who enjoy working with their hands and feel rewarded by seeing a completed task for a client in need of minor home repairs. Tasks may include:
Examples;
Deck repairs, weatherization, painting, building ramps, replacing fixtures.
An individual who has carpentry skills would be a good fit.
Organization: Rural Community Action Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04263 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community VolunteersMillions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community VolunteersMillions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04101 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community VolunteersMillions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community VolunteersMillions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alzheimer's Association Community VolunteersMillions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. Find the role that’s the best fit for you! Community Educators Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who help Alzheimer's Association raise awareness, provide education and expand the reach of educational offerings in the community. These volunteers deliver presentations using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Support Group Facilitators (Caregiver or Early Stage) Support Group Facilitators create a safe, open environment where people share their feelings, thoughts and experiences in a combined effort to better cope with and manage the shared problems of dementia. Community Representatives Community Representatives connect with local groups such as business and civic organizations, neighborhoods, rural counties, or faith communities to raise awareness and share information about Alzheimer’s disease, free resources offered through the Alzheimer’s Association, and the many ways to join our cause at local community and education events. Early-Stage Social Engagement Leaders Early Stage Social Engagement Leaders plan, implement and assure positive experience during social engagement events/activities for people living with memory loss. Advocacy State Champions Join our Advocacy Team and share your unique perspective as a caregiver, person living with dementia, researcher, young person, etc. Advocacy volunteers cultivate multifaceted, year-round relationships with targeted state officials, raise awareness through local media, spark social media conversations, and coordinate events. Walk to End Alzheimer’s Planning Committee Committees are comprised of business and community leaders that use their organizational and networking skills to grow the movement to end Alzheimer’s disease. Each committee, led by an event chair and co-chair, include subcommittees that focus on team recruitment, sponsorship, team retention, marketing, advocacy, mission, and logistics. The Longest Day Planning Committee The Longest Day Committee members help recruit participants, provide coaching on fundraising and event planning, and spread the word about this exciting event that brings thousands of participants across the world to fight the darkness of Alzheimer's through an activity of their choice. If you’re interested in volunteering with the Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter or would like more information, please contact Alison Russell at alirussell@alz.org or 207.772.0115 Organization: Alzheimer's Association, Maine Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04743 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trek Across Maine Office Volunteers NeededThroughout the year, most often from December - April, the American Lung Association is in need of a few dedicated office volunteers to come in on occasion and help with some of our projects in preparation for the Trek Across Maine in June. Projects are generally held in the office setting, usually require sitting for a majority of the time, and require acute attention to detail. Our office volunteers help inventory and organize supplies for the Trek, assemble mailings, and assemble packets which are custom prepared for each of our event participants. If you would like to be notified specifically by email when we have need for volunteers, please register here and we will reach out to you to confirm your information. As we have projects ready, we will contact you to see if you are available to come in. We appreciate our volunteers and respect that this time and work is donated. Thank you in advance for helping us put on the most successful fundraiser for the American Lung Association in the country! Organization: American Lung Association in Maine Throughout the year, most often from December - April, the American Lung Association is in need of a few dedicated office volunteers to come in on occasion and help with some of our projects in preparation for the Trek Across Maine in June. Projects are generally held in the office setting, usually require sitting for a majority of the time, and require acute attention to detail. Our office volunteers help inventory and organize supplies for the Trek, assemble mailings, and assemble packets which are custom prepared for each of our event participants. If you would like to be notified specifically by email when we have need for volunteers, please register here and we will reach out to you to confirm your information. As we have projects ready, we will contact you to see if you are available to come in. We appreciate our volunteers and respect that this time and work is donated. Thank you in advance for helping us put on the most successful fundraiser for the American Lung Association in the country! Organization: American Lung Association in Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Videographer and Video Editor(s) (copy)Maine Conservation Corps (MCC) is seeking a videographer and video editor(s) who can create a few short film projects to help us in our marketing and recruitment endeavors. MCC is an AmeriCorps program providing opportunities for people to get outdoors and be part of the greater good. Our mission is to accomplish conservation initiatives that inspire people and enhance communities, and that’s what we’ve been doing since our establishment in 1983. Every year we place almost 100 individuals throughout the entire state of Maine to conserve and protect our natural resources. They participate in trail maintenance and erosion control, water quality and wildlife monitoring, invasive plant removal, outdoor education and outreach, and so much more. On top of this, we provide people with an opportunity to learn valuable life skills, gain confidence, and become lifelong advocates of the environment. We need your help to spread the word about the awesome things we are getting done! Responsibilities Produce short marketing videos 30, 60, or 90 seconds in length Ensure our key messages and goals are incorporated into the videos Possession of necessary film equipment including camera, editing software, lighting, or sound equipment Travel with or without an MCC staff person to project sites to get footage of members and projects Edit footage and collaborate with MCC staff to create final product Input music, dialogues, graphics, and effects Ensure logical sequencing and smooth running Collect appropriate consent from persons interviewed, photographed, etc. Ensure final products are accessible (e.g. audio descriptions, closed captions, etc.) Receive express written consent from MCC before disseminating products Check in regularly with MCC staff for updates and to communicate any needs through email or face to face meetingsQualifications Professional or personal experience in video production: filming, image, and sound editing (samples of past work would be very appreciated) Professional, energetic, creative, and self-motivated Effective communicator and trouble shooter Ability to make decisions and follow through with minimal supervision Ability to follow through and meet deadlines and possess a strong sense of responsibilityIf you're interested in this, or other opportunities with us, please fill out our quick interest form! Organization: Maine Conservation Corps Maine Conservation Corps (MCC) is seeking a videographer and video editor(s) who can create a few short film projects to help us in our marketing and recruitment endeavors. MCC is an AmeriCorps program providing opportunities for people to get outdoors and be part of the greater good. Our mission is to accomplish conservation initiatives that inspire people and enhance communities, and that’s what we’ve been doing since our establishment in 1983. Every year we place almost 100 individuals throughout the entire state of Maine to conserve and protect our natural resources. They participate in trail maintenance and erosion control, water quality and wildlife monitoring, invasive plant removal, outdoor education and outreach, and so much more. On top of this, we provide people with an opportunity to learn valuable life skills, gain confidence, and become lifelong advocates of the environment. We need your help to spread the word about the awesome things we are getting done! Responsibilities Produce short marketing videos 30, 60, or 90 seconds in length Ensure our key messages and goals are incorporated into the videos Possession of necessary film equipment including camera, editing software, lighting, or sound equipment Travel with or without an MCC staff person to project sites to get footage of members and projects Edit footage and collaborate with MCC staff to create final product Input music, dialogues, graphics, and effects Ensure logical sequencing and smooth running Collect appropriate consent from persons interviewed, photographed, etc. Ensure final products are accessible (e.g. audio descriptions, closed captions, etc.) Receive express written consent from MCC before disseminating products Check in regularly with MCC staff for updates and to communicate any needs through email or face to face meetingsQualifications Professional or personal experience in video production: filming, image, and sound editing (samples of past work would be very appreciated) Professional, energetic, creative, and self-motivated Effective communicator and trouble shooter Ability to make decisions and follow through with minimal supervision Ability to follow through and meet deadlines and possess a strong sense of responsibilityIf you're interested in this, or other opportunities with us, please fill out our quick interest form! Organization: Maine Conservation Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04330 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CMA (Certified Medical Assistant)Charting, phone calls, stock exam rooms, filing, perscription assistant help, data entry Organization: Oasis Health Center Charting, phone calls, stock exam rooms, filing, perscription assistant help, data entry Organization: Oasis Health Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NurseCharting, phone calls, stock exam, filing, perscription assistant help Organization: Oasis Health Center Charting, phone calls, stock exam, filing, perscription assistant help Organization: Oasis Health Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healthy Living for ME Facilitator - MidCoast Regional CenterHealthy Living for ME is in need of volunteer Facilitators in the Brunswick area. The volunteer would assist in various excise classes for older adults. Classes such as, Living Well with Chronic Pain, Living Well with Diabetics, Living Well for Better Health, Matter of Balance, and Tai Chi for Health & Balance. The classes last about 3 hours which includes set up and clean up portion of classes. Sessions of the classes run in 6 week increments, the time and days will vary depending on availability after training. Free training is provided, duration of training will depend on the class being trained for.
This is an immediate need for this area, volunteers passionate about promoting wellness in with older adults are encouraged to inquire!
Facilitators are also needed in Somerset & Waldo counties. Organization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Healthy Living for ME is in need of volunteer Facilitators in the Brunswick area. The volunteer would assist in various excise classes for older adults. Classes such as, Living Well with Chronic Pain, Living Well with Diabetics, Living Well for Better Health, Matter of Balance, and Tai Chi for Health & Balance. The classes last about 3 hours which includes set up and clean up portion of classes. Sessions of the classes run in 6 week increments, the time and days will vary depending on availability after training. Free training is provided, duration of training will depend on the class being trained for.
This is an immediate need for this area, volunteers passionate about promoting wellness in with older adults are encouraged to inquire!
Facilitators are also needed in Somerset & Waldo counties. Organization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilitator for Living Well with Chronic Pain - Healthy Living 4 ME, SagadahocSpectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 Me is in need of volunteer trainer for our Living Well with Diabetes class. Living Well with Chronic Pain is the Chronic Pain Self-Management Program, originally developed by Stanford University. This 6 week workshop helps people who are experiencing a wide range of chronic pain conditions. This Workshop helps people with diabetes to better manage their symptoms and their daily lives. Free training is provided. Time frames are flexible after initial training. Location may vary depending on space available and location of volunteer. Duties May Include: Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom set up Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provided Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantThe classes will take place in this area. Classes are typically about 3 hours, once a week for 6 weeks at a time. Minimum of 1 session of classes a year. Organization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Spectrum Generations Healthy Living 4 Me is in need of volunteer trainer for our Living Well with Diabetes class. Living Well with Chronic Pain is the Chronic Pain Self-Management Program, originally developed by Stanford University. This 6 week workshop helps people who are experiencing a wide range of chronic pain conditions. This Workshop helps people with diabetes to better manage their symptoms and their daily lives. Free training is provided. Time frames are flexible after initial training. Location may vary depending on space available and location of volunteer. Duties May Include: Prepare for each class by reviewing manual and materials Organize the classroom set up Present the program according to the directions, training and materials provided Demonstrate and coach exercises as outlined Monitor and connect with each participantThe classes will take place in this area. Classes are typically about 3 hours, once a week for 6 weeks at a time. Minimum of 1 session of classes a year. Organization: Spectrum Generations - Mid Coast Maine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 04011 Allow Groups: No |