Opportunities From: VolunteerME State of Maine

Volunteer: Walking School Bus

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine is looking for volunteers to join our Walking School Bus at the South Portland Club! Volunteers will walk to Small Elementary School in the afternoon to meet a group of members and accompany them safely back to the Club. This is a fun and active way to support kids in your community—helping them get from school to the Club while promoting safety, connection, and healthy habits along the way.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine is looking for volunteers to join our Walking School Bus at the South Portland Club! Volunteers will walk to Small Elementary School in the afternoon to meet a group of members and accompany them safely back to the Club. This is a fun and active way to support kids in your community—helping them get from school to the Club while promoting safety, connection, and healthy habits along the way.

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Service Pick Up (Dinner time)

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine is seeking volunteers to assist with food pick-up and delivery for our Portland Clubhouse. Volunteers will help pick up prepared meals from Preble Street and deliver them to the Club, ensuring our members have access to healthy, nutritious food each day. This behind-the-scenes role plays an important part in supporting our meal program and helping kids thrive. A valid driver’s license with excellent driving record is required.  Vehicle will be provided. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine is seeking volunteers to assist with food pick-up and delivery for our Portland Clubhouse. Volunteers will help pick up prepared meals from Preble Street and deliver them to the Club, ensuring our members have access to healthy, nutritious food each day. This behind-the-scenes role plays an important part in supporting our meal program and helping kids thrive. A valid driver’s license with excellent driving record is required.  Vehicle will be provided. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Program Volunteers

Our Clubhouses are now open for school year operations, with youth members in the Clubhouses from 2:30-6:00 Monday-Friday. Volunteers play a large role in the daily activities and programs our members by giving of their time, passion and knowledge. Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine (BGCSM) are looking for individuals to volunteer in after school homework help, arts, STEM, physical activities and more.

BGCSM is looking for individuals to assist in a wide range of programs with the aid of Club staff and group leaders.  We ask that all volunteers be able to commit to at least 6 weeks, for at least 1-2 hours per week.  This commitment allows Club staff to plan activities around the volunteers at the Clubhouses on a particular day. 

Monday-Friday Volunteer Shifts: 1-2 hour shifts to assist in running activities such as homework help, STEM and Art activities, music lessons, gym skills & drills, mentoring and more. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator (volunteer@bgcmaine.org) to learn more about the opportunities available  You can also complete and inquiry form via our website - www.bgcmaine.org/volunteer 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

Our Clubhouses are now open for school year operations, with youth members in the Clubhouses from 2:30-6:00 Monday-Friday. Volunteers play a large role in the daily activities and programs our members by giving of their time, passion and knowledge. Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine (BGCSM) are looking for individuals to volunteer in after school homework help, arts, STEM, physical activities and more.

BGCSM is looking for individuals to assist in a wide range of programs with the aid of Club staff and group leaders.  We ask that all volunteers be able to commit to at least 6 weeks, for at least 1-2 hours per week.  This commitment allows Club staff to plan activities around the volunteers at the Clubhouses on a particular day. 

Monday-Friday Volunteer Shifts: 1-2 hour shifts to assist in running activities such as homework help, STEM and Art activities, music lessons, gym skills & drills, mentoring and more. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator (volunteer@bgcmaine.org) to learn more about the opportunities available  You can also complete and inquiry form via our website - www.bgcmaine.org/volunteer 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VR Assistant

The Portland and South Portland Clubhouses are looking for a volunteer to help with its VR program one day a week. This is a great opportunity for someone who loves technology and wants to help members learn and have fun.  Our VR program immerses our members into imaginative play as well as exposes them to potential career opportunities for the future.  

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

The Portland and South Portland Clubhouses are looking for a volunteer to help with its VR program one day a week. This is a great opportunity for someone who loves technology and wants to help members learn and have fun.  Our VR program immerses our members into imaginative play as well as exposes them to potential career opportunities for the future.  

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cooking Club

The Portland and South Portland Clubhouses are looking for a volunteer to lead a Cooking Club one day a week. This is an exciting opportunity because it gives our members the skills to cook for themselves while teaching them about the importance of nutrition. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

The Portland and South Portland Clubhouses are looking for a volunteer to lead a Cooking Club one day a week. This is an exciting opportunity because it gives our members the skills to cook for themselves while teaching them about the importance of nutrition. 

Organization: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels: Help Needed!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? The Meals on Wheels Program at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking compassionate volunteers to help deliver nutritious meals and provide companionship to isolated seniors in York and Cumberland Counties. Our Meals on Wheels Program is more than just a meal; it is also a wellness check and friendly visit. Volunteers and staff are trained to make sure that clients are safe when they make their delivery. This brief check helps to provide peace of mind to our clients and their families.

Why Volunteer with Meals on Wheels?

Make an Impact: Your efforts will provide vital support to vulnerable individuals who may be homebound and isolated.Meet New People: Connect with fellow volunteers and build lasting relationships with the clients you help.

Roles & Schedules Available:

Meal Delivery: Help deliver prepared meals to clients, ensuring they receive nutritious food. Volunteers and staff deliver up to five frozen meals to each program participant on Tuesdays or Thursdays and generally arrive between 10:30am-12:30pmMeal Packer: Help with meal preparation and packaging to ensure meals are ready for delivery. Interested volunteers must have availability in the mornings/afternoons on Tuesdays or Thursdays.Phone Pal: Call Meals on Wheels clients once/week to offer an additional wellness check, and companionship over the phone!  Calls can be made on any schedule that is convenient for the match. 

Drivers and packers are brought on as-needed, so be aware there may be some time between openings. All applicants will be considered, however we are primarily seeking:

Our Kezar Falls Meal Site is seeking an additional driver to help deliver to the Limerick area on Tuesdays from around 9:30am into the early afternoon.

   

Requirements:

A friendly attitude and a willingness to help others.Reliable transportation for meal deliveries (we offer mileage reimbursement at .55/mile).A commitment to being punctual and dependable.Attend a Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Orientation and complete a Volunteer Enrollment Form & background check.At least a 6-month commitment 

Take it from a current volunteer!
"The clients really look forward to our Tuesday meal distribution visits - as much as I look forward to seeing and checking in on them. One caregiver told me that her patient wanted to get dressed on Tuesdays because she so looked forward to seeing us come to the door. I can't think of many other things I have done in my lifetime that have given me more satisfaction. The group I have had the pleasure of volunteering with is so inspiring...They do this work because they love what they do and who they are doing it for. You become one large family all serving together."

To join us, or to learn more, contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? The Meals on Wheels Program at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking compassionate volunteers to help deliver nutritious meals and provide companionship to isolated seniors in York and Cumberland Counties. Our Meals on Wheels Program is more than just a meal; it is also a wellness check and friendly visit. Volunteers and staff are trained to make sure that clients are safe when they make their delivery. This brief check helps to provide peace of mind to our clients and their families.

Why Volunteer with Meals on Wheels?

Make an Impact: Your efforts will provide vital support to vulnerable individuals who may be homebound and isolated.Meet New People: Connect with fellow volunteers and build lasting relationships with the clients you help.

Roles & Schedules Available:

Meal Delivery: Help deliver prepared meals to clients, ensuring they receive nutritious food. Volunteers and staff deliver up to five frozen meals to each program participant on Tuesdays or Thursdays and generally arrive between 10:30am-12:30pmMeal Packer: Help with meal preparation and packaging to ensure meals are ready for delivery. Interested volunteers must have availability in the mornings/afternoons on Tuesdays or Thursdays.Phone Pal: Call Meals on Wheels clients once/week to offer an additional wellness check, and companionship over the phone!  Calls can be made on any schedule that is convenient for the match. 

Drivers and packers are brought on as-needed, so be aware there may be some time between openings. All applicants will be considered, however we are primarily seeking:

Our Kezar Falls Meal Site is seeking an additional driver to help deliver to the Limerick area on Tuesdays from around 9:30am into the early afternoon.

   

Requirements:

A friendly attitude and a willingness to help others.Reliable transportation for meal deliveries (we offer mileage reimbursement at .55/mile).A commitment to being punctual and dependable.Attend a Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Orientation and complete a Volunteer Enrollment Form & background check.At least a 6-month commitment 

Take it from a current volunteer!
"The clients really look forward to our Tuesday meal distribution visits - as much as I look forward to seeing and checking in on them. One caregiver told me that her patient wanted to get dressed on Tuesdays because she so looked forward to seeing us come to the door. I can't think of many other things I have done in my lifetime that have given me more satisfaction. The group I have had the pleasure of volunteering with is so inspiring...They do this work because they love what they do and who they are doing it for. You become one large family all serving together."

To join us, or to learn more, contact SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Outreach & Education Volunteer (Sagadahoc County)

Bath-Brunswick Respite Care (BBRC) is looking for volunteers to help raise awareness and support families through dementia outreach and education in our community. This role is perfect for anyone passionate about helping caregivers, sharing resources, and spreading knowledge about Alzheimer’s, dementia, and age-related challenges.

As an Outreach & Education Volunteer, you might:

Help staff informational tables at community events

Share BBRC resources with families, organizations, and local groups

Assist with educational workshops, presentations, or support sessions

Help promote programs that empower caregivers and support their well-being

Volunteers play a vital part in connecting families with the tools and support they need, while also helping BBRC build a stronger, informed, and caring community.

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Bath-Brunswick Respite Care (BBRC) is looking for volunteers to help raise awareness and support families through dementia outreach and education in our community. This role is perfect for anyone passionate about helping caregivers, sharing resources, and spreading knowledge about Alzheimer’s, dementia, and age-related challenges.

As an Outreach & Education Volunteer, you might:

Help staff informational tables at community events

Share BBRC resources with families, organizations, and local groups

Assist with educational workshops, presentations, or support sessions

Help promote programs that empower caregivers and support their well-being

Volunteers play a vital part in connecting families with the tools and support they need, while also helping BBRC build a stronger, informed, and caring community.

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Awareness Volunteer (Sagadahoc County)

Bath Brunswick Respite Care provides vital support for families and caregivers through Our Adult Day ProgramCaregiver Support GroupsResources and EducationTech Assistance

We’re looking for volunteers to help spread the word in local communities so that families know these services are available.

What You’ll Do:

“Adopt” a town (or a few!)

Visit key community spots — like doctor’s offices, libraries, town halls, and businesses — to place or refresh flyers and rack cards each month

Serve as a friendly local representative helping us reach more families

Why It Matters:
Your efforts ensure that caregivers and families learn about resources that can make a real difference in their lives.

Perks of Volunteering:

Flexible, on-your-own-schedule service

A meaningful way to support caregivers in your community

Connection with a caring team at Bath Brunswick Respite Care

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Bath Brunswick Respite Care provides vital support for families and caregivers through Our Adult Day ProgramCaregiver Support GroupsResources and EducationTech Assistance

We’re looking for volunteers to help spread the word in local communities so that families know these services are available.

What You’ll Do:

“Adopt” a town (or a few!)

Visit key community spots — like doctor’s offices, libraries, town halls, and businesses — to place or refresh flyers and rack cards each month

Serve as a friendly local representative helping us reach more families

Why It Matters:
Your efforts ensure that caregivers and families learn about resources that can make a real difference in their lives.

Perks of Volunteering:

Flexible, on-your-own-schedule service

A meaningful way to support caregivers in your community

Connection with a caring team at Bath Brunswick Respite Care

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Awareness Volunteer (Lincoln County)

Bath Brunswick Respite Care provides vital support for families and caregivers through

Our Adult Day ProgramCaregiver Support GroupsResources and EducationTech Assistance

We’re looking for volunteers to help spread the word in local communities so that families know these services are available.

What You’ll Do:

“Adopt” a town (or a few!)

Visit key community spots — like doctor’s offices, libraries, town halls, and businesses — to place or refresh flyers and rack cards each month

Serve as a friendly local representative helping us reach more families

Why It Matters:
Your efforts ensure that caregivers and families learn about resources that can make a real difference in their lives.

Perks of Volunteering:

Flexible, on-your-own-schedule service

A meaningful way to support caregivers in your community

Connection with a caring team at Bath Brunswick Respite Care

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Bath Brunswick Respite Care provides vital support for families and caregivers through

Our Adult Day ProgramCaregiver Support GroupsResources and EducationTech Assistance

We’re looking for volunteers to help spread the word in local communities so that families know these services are available.

What You’ll Do:

“Adopt” a town (or a few!)

Visit key community spots — like doctor’s offices, libraries, town halls, and businesses — to place or refresh flyers and rack cards each month

Serve as a friendly local representative helping us reach more families

Why It Matters:
Your efforts ensure that caregivers and families learn about resources that can make a real difference in their lives.

Perks of Volunteering:

Flexible, on-your-own-schedule service

A meaningful way to support caregivers in your community

Connection with a caring team at Bath Brunswick Respite Care

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04543

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Gardener 2025-2026

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dementia Outreach & Education Volunteer (Lincoln County)

Bath-Brunswick Respite Care (BBRC) is looking for volunteers to help raise awareness and support families through dementia outreach and education in our community. This role is perfect for anyone passionate about helping caregivers, sharing resources, and spreading knowledge about Alzheimer’s, dementia, and age-related challenges.

As an Outreach & Education Volunteer, you might:

Help staff informational tables at community events

Share BBRC resources with families, organizations, and local groups

Assist with educational workshops, presentations, or support sessions

Help promote programs that empower caregivers and support their well-being

Volunteers play a vital part in connecting families with the tools and support they need, while also helping BBRC build a stronger, informed, and caring community.

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Bath-Brunswick Respite Care (BBRC) is looking for volunteers to help raise awareness and support families through dementia outreach and education in our community. This role is perfect for anyone passionate about helping caregivers, sharing resources, and spreading knowledge about Alzheimer’s, dementia, and age-related challenges.

As an Outreach & Education Volunteer, you might:

Help staff informational tables at community events

Share BBRC resources with families, organizations, and local groups

Assist with educational workshops, presentations, or support sessions

Help promote programs that empower caregivers and support their well-being

Volunteers play a vital part in connecting families with the tools and support they need, while also helping BBRC build a stronger, informed, and caring community.

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04543

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Nutrition Support Volunteer

Join us in making a direct impact on children’s health and well-being! As a Kitchen & Nutrition Volunteer, you’ll work alongside our chef to help prepare and serve nutritious lunches for 60 children.  This is a daily opportunity, but can be shared among several volunteers.

What you’ll do:

Assist with basic meal preparation (washing, chopping, assembling, portioning).

Help with kitchen organization and cleanup.

Support our team in creating a warm, welcoming mealtime environment for children.

What we’re looking for:

Reliability and a positive attitude.

Comfort working in a busy kitchen environment.

A passion for ensuring children have access to healthy meals.

Why it matters: Nutritious meals are essential for children’s growth, learning, and development. By giving your time, you’ll be part of a team that nourishes both bodies and minds.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

Join us in making a direct impact on children’s health and well-being! As a Kitchen & Nutrition Volunteer, you’ll work alongside our chef to help prepare and serve nutritious lunches for 60 children.  This is a daily opportunity, but can be shared among several volunteers.

What you’ll do:

Assist with basic meal preparation (washing, chopping, assembling, portioning).

Help with kitchen organization and cleanup.

Support our team in creating a warm, welcoming mealtime environment for children.

What we’re looking for:

Reliability and a positive attitude.

Comfort working in a busy kitchen environment.

A passion for ensuring children have access to healthy meals.

Why it matters: Nutritious meals are essential for children’s growth, learning, and development. By giving your time, you’ll be part of a team that nourishes both bodies and minds.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Midcoast Maine CA$H

Midcoast Maine CA$H is a free tax preparation service provided by IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers for households earning up to $69,000 annually. Financial education is also provided. Volunteers select which days and times work best for their schedule. We provide tax services the end of January through mid-April. Free training is provided.

Help make a real financial impact on hundreds of people in Mid Coast Maine. Volunteers needed for the following positions:  

Tax Preparers receive training to become IRS certified. No prior experience needed. Volunteers complete tax returns under the guidance of an advanced tax preparer.Greeters welcome tax filers, review paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service. Opportunity Guides advise tax filers on local resources or services that could help them address their financial challenges and meet their goals. A Scheduler sets up tax appointments for tax filers using an online platform. Scheduling starts in mid-January and continues through mid-April.


Organization: United Way of Mid Coast Maine

Midcoast Maine CA$H is a free tax preparation service provided by IRS-certified volunteer tax preparers for households earning up to $69,000 annually. Financial education is also provided. Volunteers select which days and times work best for their schedule. We provide tax services the end of January through mid-April. Free training is provided.

Help make a real financial impact on hundreds of people in Mid Coast Maine. Volunteers needed for the following positions:  

Tax Preparers receive training to become IRS certified. No prior experience needed. Volunteers complete tax returns under the guidance of an advanced tax preparer.Greeters welcome tax filers, review paperwork, and manage the overall flow of service. Opportunity Guides advise tax filers on local resources or services that could help them address their financial challenges and meet their goals. A Scheduler sets up tax appointments for tax filers using an online platform. Scheduling starts in mid-January and continues through mid-April.


Organization: United Way of Mid Coast Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 10, 2026

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Greeter

In the Greeter role, volunteers engage the public welcoming visitors and directing them to the appropriate check in area for needed services. 

Organization: St. Joseph Hospital

In the Greeter role, volunteers engage the public welcoming visitors and directing them to the appropriate check in area for needed services. 

Organization: St. Joseph Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekend Volunteers - Ronald McDonald House!

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

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers Chefs at the Ronald McDonald House!

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House in Bangor!

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Overnight Volunteers - with sleep time!

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ronald McDonald Family Room at Northern Light EMMC

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

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

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

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

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

Organization: Ronald McDonald House Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Treasurer

YFO is seeking a dedicated volunteer to serve as our Board Treasurer. This individual will play a key leadership role in stewarding the organization’s financial health and ensuring transparency in all financial reporting. The Treasurer works closely with the Executive Director, bookkeeper, and Finance Committee to oversee financial management and provide clear, accurate information to the full board. Responsibilities include:

Preparing and presenting the monthly Treasurer’s Report at board meetings.

Reviewing weekly cash flow reports.

Collaborating with staff to ensure accurate financial reporting and appropriate accounting practices.

Assisting with the year-end financial audit. Leading the development of the annual budget and presenting it to the board.

Chairing the Finance Committee, which serves as the liaison between the board, auditors, and other financial partners.

Monitoring the organization’s financial performance and communicating regularly with the board.

Providing guidance on the use of endowment funds and reporting on endowment performance.

Acting as a signatory on the organization’s bank account, in accordance with board policy.

Providing ad hoc financial analysis, as needed, to support decision-making.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with financial expertise to make a meaningful impact on the sustainability and growth of YFO.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

YFO is seeking a dedicated volunteer to serve as our Board Treasurer. This individual will play a key leadership role in stewarding the organization’s financial health and ensuring transparency in all financial reporting. The Treasurer works closely with the Executive Director, bookkeeper, and Finance Committee to oversee financial management and provide clear, accurate information to the full board. Responsibilities include:

Preparing and presenting the monthly Treasurer’s Report at board meetings.

Reviewing weekly cash flow reports.

Collaborating with staff to ensure accurate financial reporting and appropriate accounting practices.

Assisting with the year-end financial audit. Leading the development of the annual budget and presenting it to the board.

Chairing the Finance Committee, which serves as the liaison between the board, auditors, and other financial partners.

Monitoring the organization’s financial performance and communicating regularly with the board.

Providing guidance on the use of endowment funds and reporting on endowment performance.

Acting as a signatory on the organization’s bank account, in accordance with board policy.

Providing ad hoc financial analysis, as needed, to support decision-making.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with financial expertise to make a meaningful impact on the sustainability and growth of YFO.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board member with affordable housing expertise

YFO is entering an exciting period of growth as we expand our services to include affordable housing as part of our programming. We know that stable housing is essential for family success, and we are eager to bring this critical piece into our work with children and families. This is an exciting time to be engaged with YFO, and we are seeking a new board member with expertise in affordable housing to help guide this next phase of our development. The ideal candidate will:

Bring knowledge of affordable housing policy, development, or services.

Provide guidance to the board and leadership team on housing-related opportunities and challenges. Help strengthen partnerships with housing organizations, developers, and community stakeholders.

Contribute expertise to strategic discussions about how YFO can best support families facing housing insecurity.

Like all board members, this individual will also share in governance responsibilities: attending monthly board meetings, serving on committees as needed, assisting with fundraising, and acting as an ambassador for YFO in the community.

This is a unique opportunity to leverage your professional skills in affordable housing to directly improve outcomes for children and families in our community.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

YFO is entering an exciting period of growth as we expand our services to include affordable housing as part of our programming. We know that stable housing is essential for family success, and we are eager to bring this critical piece into our work with children and families. This is an exciting time to be engaged with YFO, and we are seeking a new board member with expertise in affordable housing to help guide this next phase of our development. The ideal candidate will:

Bring knowledge of affordable housing policy, development, or services.

Provide guidance to the board and leadership team on housing-related opportunities and challenges. Help strengthen partnerships with housing organizations, developers, and community stakeholders.

Contribute expertise to strategic discussions about how YFO can best support families facing housing insecurity.

Like all board members, this individual will also share in governance responsibilities: attending monthly board meetings, serving on committees as needed, assisting with fundraising, and acting as an ambassador for YFO in the community.

This is a unique opportunity to leverage your professional skills in affordable housing to directly improve outcomes for children and families in our community.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board member with marketing and communications expertise

YFO is entering an exciting period of growth as we expand our services to include affordable housing alongside our core programming of early care and education. With this expansion, clear and compelling communication of our mission and impact is more important than ever. This is an exciting time to be engaged with YFO, and we are seeking a new board member with expertise in marketing and communications to help guide our outreach and storytelling. The ideal candidate will:

Bring professional experience in marketing, public relations, or communications strategy.

Provide guidance on how YFO can strengthen its public presence, brand, and community engagement.

Support efforts to communicate the impact of YFO’s work to donors, partners, and the broader community.

Help identify opportunities to expand visibility through media, partnerships, and digital platforms.

Like all board members, this individual will also share in governance responsibilities: attending monthly board meetings, serving on committees as needed, assisting with fundraising, and acting as an ambassador for YFO in the community.

This is a unique opportunity to use your marketing and communications expertise to help YFO share its story and deepen its impact for children and families in our community.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

YFO is entering an exciting period of growth as we expand our services to include affordable housing alongside our core programming of early care and education. With this expansion, clear and compelling communication of our mission and impact is more important than ever. This is an exciting time to be engaged with YFO, and we are seeking a new board member with expertise in marketing and communications to help guide our outreach and storytelling. The ideal candidate will:

Bring professional experience in marketing, public relations, or communications strategy.

Provide guidance on how YFO can strengthen its public presence, brand, and community engagement.

Support efforts to communicate the impact of YFO’s work to donors, partners, and the broader community.

Help identify opportunities to expand visibility through media, partnerships, and digital platforms.

Like all board members, this individual will also share in governance responsibilities: attending monthly board meetings, serving on committees as needed, assisting with fundraising, and acting as an ambassador for YFO in the community.

This is a unique opportunity to use your marketing and communications expertise to help YFO share its story and deepen its impact for children and families in our community.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board member with expertise in property management

YFO is entering an exciting period of growth as we expand our services to include affordable housing alongside our core programming of early care and education. As we move into this new chapter, we are seeking a board member with property management expertise—particularly in leasing and tenant law—to help ensure that our housing initiatives are successful, sustainable, and responsive to the needs of families. The ideal candidate will:

Bring professional knowledge of property management, including leasing practices, tenant rights, and landlord-tenant law.

Provide guidance on policies and procedures that ensure compliance and fairness in housing management. Support the organization in navigating legal and regulatory requirements related to affordable housing.

Contribute expertise to strategic discussions about how YFO can integrate housing into its broader mission of family support.

Like all board members, this individual will also share in governance responsibilities: attending monthly board meetings, serving on committees as needed, assisting with fundraising, and acting as an ambassador for YFO in the community.

This is a unique opportunity to leverage your property management expertise to directly shape innovative, mission-driven housing that will strengthen stability and success for children and families.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

YFO is entering an exciting period of growth as we expand our services to include affordable housing alongside our core programming of early care and education. As we move into this new chapter, we are seeking a board member with property management expertise—particularly in leasing and tenant law—to help ensure that our housing initiatives are successful, sustainable, and responsive to the needs of families. The ideal candidate will:

Bring professional knowledge of property management, including leasing practices, tenant rights, and landlord-tenant law.

Provide guidance on policies and procedures that ensure compliance and fairness in housing management. Support the organization in navigating legal and regulatory requirements related to affordable housing.

Contribute expertise to strategic discussions about how YFO can integrate housing into its broader mission of family support.

Like all board members, this individual will also share in governance responsibilities: attending monthly board meetings, serving on committees as needed, assisting with fundraising, and acting as an ambassador for YFO in the community.

This is a unique opportunity to leverage your property management expertise to directly shape innovative, mission-driven housing that will strengthen stability and success for children and families.

Organization: Youth and Family Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04106

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warming Center Volunteers Needed

Tedford Housing’s overnight Warming Center serves as a safe space for our unhoused and unsheltered neighbors (including families and pets) in the Mid Coast region to stay warm during the winter months. This is a low-barrier program, which means the requirements to enter the center are minimal, we emphasize harm reduction principles, and uphold a high standard of safety. Using low-barrier and harm reduction principles allows us to provide a space for our most vulnerable neighbors by recognizing that many of our guests have complex needs and behaviors related to mental illness, substance use, trauma, and systemic injustice.  


As a Warming Center host, volunteers will support staff by attending to and serving the evening meal and addressing the needs of the kitchen. They will help set a tone of hospitality and create a welcoming, nourishing space as guests arrive. Volunteers will be based in the kitchen, while staff are in the common spaces assisting guests in getting settled for the evening. The role will require an orientation, provided by Tedford staff. 

Host Responsibilities Include: 

Representing Tedford Housing with professionalism, dignity, and pride 

Setting up and serving dinner and coffee 

Keeping kitchen clean and organized, including dishwashing, readying for the next day 

Other kitchen related responsibilities


Commitment: 

Seasonal (Nov 15-May 1) 

At least one 3-hour (approx. 3:45-6:45pm) once-a-week shift for the entirety of the season, preferably the same day 

Arrive on time 


Qualities: 

18 years or older 

Able to pass a background check 

Empathetic, non-judgmental, patient 

Solid understanding of the boundaries, confidentiality, and care needed in a low barrier setting 

Ability to de-escalate small conflicts and respond to guests with courtesy and empathy  

Tolerance for being around individuals experiencing symptoms of mental illness or substance use disorder including intoxication 


Organization: Tedford Housing

Tedford Housing’s overnight Warming Center serves as a safe space for our unhoused and unsheltered neighbors (including families and pets) in the Mid Coast region to stay warm during the winter months. This is a low-barrier program, which means the requirements to enter the center are minimal, we emphasize harm reduction principles, and uphold a high standard of safety. Using low-barrier and harm reduction principles allows us to provide a space for our most vulnerable neighbors by recognizing that many of our guests have complex needs and behaviors related to mental illness, substance use, trauma, and systemic injustice.  


As a Warming Center host, volunteers will support staff by attending to and serving the evening meal and addressing the needs of the kitchen. They will help set a tone of hospitality and create a welcoming, nourishing space as guests arrive. Volunteers will be based in the kitchen, while staff are in the common spaces assisting guests in getting settled for the evening. The role will require an orientation, provided by Tedford staff. 

Host Responsibilities Include: 

Representing Tedford Housing with professionalism, dignity, and pride 

Setting up and serving dinner and coffee 

Keeping kitchen clean and organized, including dishwashing, readying for the next day 

Other kitchen related responsibilities


Commitment: 

Seasonal (Nov 15-May 1) 

At least one 3-hour (approx. 3:45-6:45pm) once-a-week shift for the entirety of the season, preferably the same day 

Arrive on time 


Qualities: 

18 years or older 

Able to pass a background check 

Empathetic, non-judgmental, patient 

Solid understanding of the boundaries, confidentiality, and care needed in a low barrier setting 

Ability to de-escalate small conflicts and respond to guests with courtesy and empathy  

Tolerance for being around individuals experiencing symptoms of mental illness or substance use disorder including intoxication 


Organization: Tedford Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 15, 2025 through May 1, 2026

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Merrymeeting Gleaners are seeking volunteers!

Work with an amazing group of volunteers & farmers who are passionate about reducing food insecurity through collecting & distributing excess produce to folks in need!

Volunteer opportunities 6 days a wek:

- Glean from farms or farmers markets

- Make deliveries

- Set up our Sharing Tables (anonymous, public tables of free produce)

- Help process fresh fruit & veggies for winter distribution

Contact our Food Bank Manager, David (dbaecher@mchpp.org) for more information! 

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Manager at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x307.

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

Work with an amazing group of volunteers & farmers who are passionate about reducing food insecurity through collecting & distributing excess produce to folks in need!

Volunteer opportunities 6 days a wek:

- Glean from farms or farmers markets

- Make deliveries

- Set up our Sharing Tables (anonymous, public tables of free produce)

- Help process fresh fruit & veggies for winter distribution

Contact our Food Bank Manager, David (dbaecher@mchpp.org) for more information! 

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Manager at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x307.

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers Needed at Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

At Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program (MCHPP) we are able to provide all families in our community with access to healthy food. Our Food Pantry is open on Tuesday 12:00pm-6:00pm, Wednesday 12:00pm-3:00pm, Friday 12:00pm-3:00pm, and Saturday 1:00pm-4:00pm. Our community members are able to walk through our grocery-store style pantry and pick from fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, bakery items, dry goods, pre-cooked meals, and more!

Currently, the need for this service continues to grow in our community and we could also use more volunteer support assisting in the Food Pantry by; organizing incoming food donations, keeping the shelves stocked, packing to-go orders, managing the meat counter, greeting community members as they walk through our doors, and more! 

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Manager at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x307.

Responsibilities: help provide our community with groceries. 

Skills Needed: Ability to work well with a diverse group of people. Ability to stand and walk for several hours. Strong attention to detail. Excellent communication skills. Willingness to take direction from Food Pantry staff members and Crew Chief. Punctuality and reliability.

Time Commitment: required training includes attending one, one-hour Orientation with our Volunteer Manager. We then utilize a self-scheduling method on our website, so the time commitment is what you make it! While we are always looking for long-term volunteers, this is a position that can also accommodate short-term volunteers such as those fulfilling community service requirements.

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

At Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program (MCHPP) we are able to provide all families in our community with access to healthy food. Our Food Pantry is open on Tuesday 12:00pm-6:00pm, Wednesday 12:00pm-3:00pm, Friday 12:00pm-3:00pm, and Saturday 1:00pm-4:00pm. Our community members are able to walk through our grocery-store style pantry and pick from fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, bakery items, dry goods, pre-cooked meals, and more!

Currently, the need for this service continues to grow in our community and we could also use more volunteer support assisting in the Food Pantry by; organizing incoming food donations, keeping the shelves stocked, packing to-go orders, managing the meat counter, greeting community members as they walk through our doors, and more! 

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Manager at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x307.

Responsibilities: help provide our community with groceries. 

Skills Needed: Ability to work well with a diverse group of people. Ability to stand and walk for several hours. Strong attention to detail. Excellent communication skills. Willingness to take direction from Food Pantry staff members and Crew Chief. Punctuality and reliability.

Time Commitment: required training includes attending one, one-hour Orientation with our Volunteer Manager. We then utilize a self-scheduling method on our website, so the time commitment is what you make it! While we are always looking for long-term volunteers, this is a position that can also accommodate short-term volunteers such as those fulfilling community service requirements.

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate your time to help manage food donations at MCHPP!

We at Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program are extremely fortunate to receive generous donations from various community members. Most of our food is from grocery stores, farmers' markets, individual donations, as well as direct from local farms, and from food drives organized by schools and community members. Because the donations we receive are comprised of a variety of products, volunteers are needed to sort, date-check, and portion out items for our clients.

Currently, our greatest need is for the following shifts: Weekdays and Saturdays from 8:30 and 11:30, and Thursday afternoons from 1:30 and 3:30.

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x305.

Responsibilities: Maintains quality control by checking for spoiled or damaged food. Weighs and records donations from individuals and organizations; provides a receipt for donation if requested. Sorts incoming donations and distributes them to proper storage areas. Greets and engages with donors in a friendly and courteous manner.

Skills Needed: Attention to detail and ability to read small print. Willingness to take direction from Food Bank staff members and Crew Chief Ability to work alone. Ability to lift up to 30 pounds (with assistance if needed) as well as the ability to stand, bend and carry comfortably. Ability to maintain a tidy and organized workstation. Punctuality and reliability.

Time Commitment: Training includes a tour of the Food Bank and directions from the Crew Chief or Food Bank staff person While we are always looking for long-term volunteers, this is a position that can accommodate short-term volunteers such as those fulfilling community service requirements. 

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

We at Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program are extremely fortunate to receive generous donations from various community members. Most of our food is from grocery stores, farmers' markets, individual donations, as well as direct from local farms, and from food drives organized by schools and community members. Because the donations we receive are comprised of a variety of products, volunteers are needed to sort, date-check, and portion out items for our clients.

Currently, our greatest need is for the following shifts: Weekdays and Saturdays from 8:30 and 11:30, and Thursday afternoons from 1:30 and 3:30.

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x305.

Responsibilities: Maintains quality control by checking for spoiled or damaged food. Weighs and records donations from individuals and organizations; provides a receipt for donation if requested. Sorts incoming donations and distributes them to proper storage areas. Greets and engages with donors in a friendly and courteous manner.

Skills Needed: Attention to detail and ability to read small print. Willingness to take direction from Food Bank staff members and Crew Chief Ability to work alone. Ability to lift up to 30 pounds (with assistance if needed) as well as the ability to stand, bend and carry comfortably. Ability to maintain a tidy and organized workstation. Punctuality and reliability.

Time Commitment: Training includes a tour of the Food Bank and directions from the Crew Chief or Food Bank staff person While we are always looking for long-term volunteers, this is a position that can accommodate short-term volunteers such as those fulfilling community service requirements. 

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MCHPP- Donation Pick-Up Drivers Desired!

Because so much of Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program's food comes from generous local donors, volunteer drivers play an extremely important role in making more food available to neighbors in need.

Currently, we are in need of drivers in the mornings from Mondays through Saturdays (different days and locations have different pick up times, we'll work with you on details once you've applied).

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Manager at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x307.

Food Bank Pick-up/Delivery: Makes regular pick-ups of food donations from local locations, including grocery stores. Safely loads donations into agency vehicles. Returns to the agency with donations and assists in unloading them. Drives agency vehicle or one's own pickup truck or van.

Skills Needed: As one of the public faces of the agency, volunteer drivers are required to be patient and courteous to those they encounter in the community. Familiarity with Brunswick area. Ability to lift up to 40 pounds without assistance. Excellent driving record. Ability to work alone or with another volunteer. Punctuality and reliability- deliveries and pick-ups need to be done at a specific time.

Time Commitment:  required training includes attending one, one-hour orientation with our Volunteer Manager, providing needed driver's license information, completing a short food safety training, and shadowing another volunteer. Delivery Driver Long-term or seasonal volunteers are needed, not one-time/occasional volunteers.

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

Because so much of Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program's food comes from generous local donors, volunteer drivers play an extremely important role in making more food available to neighbors in need.

Currently, we are in need of drivers in the mornings from Mondays through Saturdays (different days and locations have different pick up times, we'll work with you on details once you've applied).

For more information or to submit a volunteer application, go to mchpp.volunteerhub.com or contact our Volunteer Manager at volunteer@mchpp.org or (207)725-2716 x307.

Food Bank Pick-up/Delivery: Makes regular pick-ups of food donations from local locations, including grocery stores. Safely loads donations into agency vehicles. Returns to the agency with donations and assists in unloading them. Drives agency vehicle or one's own pickup truck or van.

Skills Needed: As one of the public faces of the agency, volunteer drivers are required to be patient and courteous to those they encounter in the community. Familiarity with Brunswick area. Ability to lift up to 40 pounds without assistance. Excellent driving record. Ability to work alone or with another volunteer. Punctuality and reliability- deliveries and pick-ups need to be done at a specific time.

Time Commitment:  required training includes attending one, one-hour orientation with our Volunteer Manager, providing needed driver's license information, completing a short food safety training, and shadowing another volunteer. Delivery Driver Long-term or seasonal volunteers are needed, not one-time/occasional volunteers.

Organization: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

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

WHAT IS CA$H?

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

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

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

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

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

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

WHAT IS CA$H?

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

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor an adult basic literacy or ELL learner - Sagadahoc County

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day

Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English.

15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. 

Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary!

To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day

Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English.

15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. 

Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary!

To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org. You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor an adult basic literacy or ELL learner - Brunswick area

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day

Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English.

15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. 

Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary!

To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org.

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor 

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day

Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English.

15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. 

Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary!

To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org.

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor 

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors for Kids- Brunswick area

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day

Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English.

12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. 

Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. 

To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org  

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor  

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day

Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English.

12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. 

Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. 

To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org  

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor  

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors for Kids - Sagadahoc County

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day

Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English.

12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. 

Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. 

To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org  

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor  

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day

Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English.

12-hour tutor training after-school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. 

Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. 

To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org  

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor  

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help out in the Gosnell Hospice House Kitchen!

Do you want to support others though the comfort of food? Help out in the Gosnell Memorial House Kitchen - serve patients and their loved ones with nutritious and soothing meals!

Southern Maine Agency on Agency is partnering with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Kitchen Helpers!

Hospice of Southern Maine cares for more than 1,600 patients annually, at the patient's home, current care facility, and Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, an 18-bed inpatient facility in Scarborough. HSM admits patients with a variety of diagnoses, including Alzheimer's; heart, lung, and kidney diseases; stroke; Lou Gehrig's disease; and cancer. Care is patient-centered with family support and provided by a comprehensive interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers, aides, chaplains, grief counselors, and volunteers.

As a Kitchen Volunteer, you'll assist the Kitchen Manager in preparing food for hospice patients and their families. This role will be a skilled hand in a kitchen setting that will help with a variety of tasks - great for someone who wants to utilize their background in the food service industry or someone looking to build lifelong skills while helping those in need.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

Food Preparation Washing Dishes/utensils Ensure clean work surfaces Comply with health and safety regulations (training provided, and under the guidance of the HSM Kitchen Manager) Serving meals to - and chatting with! - hospice patients and their families (patients and their families can eat in the kitchen with the Kitchen Volunteer and Kitchen Manager, or food can be delivered to their room)

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

ReliableEffective communication skillsDedicated to food quality and controlStrong knowledge of proper food handling and sanitation standards; training provided in this areaAbility to complete assigned tasks within designated time frameAbility to stay calm, compassionate, and effective during times of stress, such as when interacting with confused or distressed individuals/familiesRespects patient/family belief systems

Commitment & Schedule:

Flexible Hours: Shifts are flexible within the hours of 8am-2pm; we are looking specifically for a volunteer to be available/on-call to fill in during times when Kitchen Manager is not available (due to vacation, calling out sick).Minimum Commitment: At least one year.

Training & Support:

Volunteer Training Program: Volunteers must complete Hospice of Southern Maine's 40-hour patient support training, which includes: what is hospice, ethics, family dynamics/diversity, working with Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, HIPPA and confidentiality, policies and guidelines, self-care, advance directives and the funeral process, and more) PLUS on-the-job training (provided by HSM Kitchen Manager).Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from the Hospice of Southern Maine team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Location:

Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, 11 Hunnewell Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074

Benefits for Volunteers:

Invitations to annual volunteer luncheons and appreciationChance to meet and connect with Hospice of Sothern Maine and SMAA staff, volunteers and clients alikeOpportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related softwareBecome involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainingsRecognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Hospice of Southern Maine and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

In addition to this role, there are other opportunities to help out at Hospice of Southern Maine! Check out our other listings here.  Hospice of Southern Maine offers in-person volunteer roles, and volunteer roles making calls from home!

Join us today!  Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Do you want to support others though the comfort of food? Help out in the Gosnell Memorial House Kitchen - serve patients and their loved ones with nutritious and soothing meals!

Southern Maine Agency on Agency is partnering with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Kitchen Helpers!

Hospice of Southern Maine cares for more than 1,600 patients annually, at the patient's home, current care facility, and Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, an 18-bed inpatient facility in Scarborough. HSM admits patients with a variety of diagnoses, including Alzheimer's; heart, lung, and kidney diseases; stroke; Lou Gehrig's disease; and cancer. Care is patient-centered with family support and provided by a comprehensive interdisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, social workers, aides, chaplains, grief counselors, and volunteers.

As a Kitchen Volunteer, you'll assist the Kitchen Manager in preparing food for hospice patients and their families. This role will be a skilled hand in a kitchen setting that will help with a variety of tasks - great for someone who wants to utilize their background in the food service industry or someone looking to build lifelong skills while helping those in need.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

Food Preparation Washing Dishes/utensils Ensure clean work surfaces Comply with health and safety regulations (training provided, and under the guidance of the HSM Kitchen Manager) Serving meals to - and chatting with! - hospice patients and their families (patients and their families can eat in the kitchen with the Kitchen Volunteer and Kitchen Manager, or food can be delivered to their room)

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

ReliableEffective communication skillsDedicated to food quality and controlStrong knowledge of proper food handling and sanitation standards; training provided in this areaAbility to complete assigned tasks within designated time frameAbility to stay calm, compassionate, and effective during times of stress, such as when interacting with confused or distressed individuals/familiesRespects patient/family belief systems

Commitment & Schedule:

Flexible Hours: Shifts are flexible within the hours of 8am-2pm; we are looking specifically for a volunteer to be available/on-call to fill in during times when Kitchen Manager is not available (due to vacation, calling out sick).Minimum Commitment: At least one year.

Training & Support:

Volunteer Training Program: Volunteers must complete Hospice of Southern Maine's 40-hour patient support training, which includes: what is hospice, ethics, family dynamics/diversity, working with Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, HIPPA and confidentiality, policies and guidelines, self-care, advance directives and the funeral process, and more) PLUS on-the-job training (provided by HSM Kitchen Manager).Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from the Hospice of Southern Maine team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Location:

Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, 11 Hunnewell Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074

Benefits for Volunteers:

Invitations to annual volunteer luncheons and appreciationChance to meet and connect with Hospice of Sothern Maine and SMAA staff, volunteers and clients alikeOpportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related softwareBecome involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainingsRecognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Hospice of Southern Maine and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

In addition to this role, there are other opportunities to help out at Hospice of Southern Maine! Check out our other listings here.  Hospice of Southern Maine offers in-person volunteer roles, and volunteer roles making calls from home!

Join us today!  Contact Sothern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fall 2025: Domestic Violence Helpline Advocate - Volunteer from Home!

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone?

Do you have a passion for helping others?

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

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

Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 9 to 15 hours per month by covering one weekend day (9 hour) or weeknight (15 hour) helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2025. While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training. If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2025 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone?

Do you have a passion for helping others?

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

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

Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 9 to 15 hours per month by covering one weekend day (9 hour) or weeknight (15 hour) helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2025. While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training. If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2025 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04332

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fall 2025: Domestic Violence Helpline Advocate - Volunteer from Home!

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone? 

Do you have a passion for helping others?

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

Family Violence Project (FVP) has an ongoing need for volunteer advocates to help answer our 24-hour helpline for those affected by domestic violence. As a volunteer advocate on the helpline, you will make a difference in people’s lives by volunteering from the comfort of your home. Do you worry that you won't know what to say? FVP offers a free training (the Core Advocacy, Intervention, Response and Ethics Training) to help prepare you for this role; also, a staff person will be available to assist you by phone while you are volunteering. Throughout the training, participants will learn about the complex issue of domestic violence, the services of Family Violence Project, and how to talk with callers and help them create safety plans. Although successful completion of the training is required for this volunteer role, no other experience is necessary. Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 9 to 15 hours per month by covering one weekend day (9 hour) or weeknight (15 hour) helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2025.  While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training.  If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2025 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Are you a good listener?

Are you comfortable talking on the phone? 

Do you have a passion for helping others?

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

Family Violence Project (FVP) has an ongoing need for volunteer advocates to help answer our 24-hour helpline for those affected by domestic violence. As a volunteer advocate on the helpline, you will make a difference in people’s lives by volunteering from the comfort of your home. Do you worry that you won't know what to say? FVP offers a free training (the Core Advocacy, Intervention, Response and Ethics Training) to help prepare you for this role; also, a staff person will be available to assist you by phone while you are volunteering. Throughout the training, participants will learn about the complex issue of domestic violence, the services of Family Violence Project, and how to talk with callers and help them create safety plans. Although successful completion of the training is required for this volunteer role, no other experience is necessary. Once the training is successfully completed, and after a brief orientation period, volunteers will take helpline calls from home with support available by phone. Most volunteers contribute 9 to 15 hours per month by covering one weekend day (9 hour) or weeknight (15 hour) helpline shift.

The next 45-hour volunteer training will be held in Fall 2025.  While the training dates have not yet been scheduled, we anticipate a mid or late October start date and plan to offer the training as a live-participation, online training.  If you are interested in participating in this opportunity, you must be 18 years of age or older, complete a volunteer interview prior to being accepted to the training, and pass background checks (including fingerprinting) prior to volunteering. While the training itself is free of charge, we ask for a $25 donation (to help cover the cost of background checks) from those who are financially able to provide it; the inability to donate will not prevent a person from participating!

If you would like to be added to the contact list for the Fall 2025 training, or would like more information about this training and volunteer opportunity, please contact Jaime Mooney, Advocacy Director, at jmooney@familyviolenceproject.org or 207-623-8637 x302.

Organization: Family Violence Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04332

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Reader Program: Schools Across Southern Maine

I am reaching out in search of volunteers for two different volunteer reader opportunities. They require regular time commitment throughout the upcoming school year, but you don’t need any experience to participate and they are a great way to make a lasting impact in a child’s life. A volunteer who participated last year shared:

 

"I loved volunteering at East End School and chose to help three first grade students every week after starting with one student. The eagerness, energy, humor, honesty, and enthusiasm that these students brought to our sessions was contagious and joyful. The students told me that our time together was their favorite day of the week, so that felt good as a volunteer! One boy who struggled to read at first jumped multiple levels during our time together, became dramatically more fluid at reading out loud, and told me at the end of the year that he just loves reading."

 

The first opportunity is with elementary school students:

Volunteers will visit a school each week to read with students for one hour to promote literacy. These sessions might be one-on-one, with small groups, or a whole class, depending on the needs of the school. There are multiple school sites to choose from and you can share your location preference. Volunteers must attend a one-hour training in September and will start working with students in October and continue through June. Training date is TBD. Speakers of non-English languages are welcome! Visit uwsme.org/reader to sign up.

 

The second volunteer opportunity is with the youngest of learners:

Biddeford Ready! hosts a weekly Story Hour at their Biddeford Hub for children ages 0-5 and their families. It will be every Friday from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. We are looking for multiple volunteers to create a rotating schedule (such as, being the reader the first week of each month). You will have help planning and running the group. Please email Hannah Brier (hbrier@uwsme.org) directly if you are interested.

 

 

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

I am reaching out in search of volunteers for two different volunteer reader opportunities. They require regular time commitment throughout the upcoming school year, but you don’t need any experience to participate and they are a great way to make a lasting impact in a child’s life. A volunteer who participated last year shared:

 

"I loved volunteering at East End School and chose to help three first grade students every week after starting with one student. The eagerness, energy, humor, honesty, and enthusiasm that these students brought to our sessions was contagious and joyful. The students told me that our time together was their favorite day of the week, so that felt good as a volunteer! One boy who struggled to read at first jumped multiple levels during our time together, became dramatically more fluid at reading out loud, and told me at the end of the year that he just loves reading."

 

The first opportunity is with elementary school students:

Volunteers will visit a school each week to read with students for one hour to promote literacy. These sessions might be one-on-one, with small groups, or a whole class, depending on the needs of the school. There are multiple school sites to choose from and you can share your location preference. Volunteers must attend a one-hour training in September and will start working with students in October and continue through June. Training date is TBD. Speakers of non-English languages are welcome! Visit uwsme.org/reader to sign up.

 

The second volunteer opportunity is with the youngest of learners:

Biddeford Ready! hosts a weekly Story Hour at their Biddeford Hub for children ages 0-5 and their families. It will be every Friday from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. We are looking for multiple volunteers to create a rotating schedule (such as, being the reader the first week of each month). You will have help planning and running the group. Please email Hannah Brier (hbrier@uwsme.org) directly if you are interested.

 

 

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Help

Our after-school program serves youth ages 5-12. Home work help is often needed afterschool from 230-4pm. Volunteers should have a grasp of math, including fractions, ratios, word problems, and basic math operations; the ability to help with reading and writing; and, a great disposition! 

Volunteer applications can be completed here: https://www.clubaycc.org/join-us/volunteers/

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

Our after-school program serves youth ages 5-12. Home work help is often needed afterschool from 230-4pm. Volunteers should have a grasp of math, including fractions, ratios, word problems, and basic math operations; the ability to help with reading and writing; and, a great disposition! 

Volunteer applications can be completed here: https://www.clubaycc.org/join-us/volunteers/

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentor

The AMP Up (Alfond Mentor Program:  Uplifting Potential) aims to enhance communication skills, social development, and other learning skills for After School Program youth ages 5-12.

Volunteers will meet with youth once a week for an hour. The schedule is flexible. Mentoring occurs during the time of 3-530pm, Monday - Friday, during the school year. Volunteers must submit a volunteer application, complete a background check, and complete the mandated reporter training online through the State of Maine. The application can be found here: AYCC Volunteer application

Activities with mentees include board and card games, arts & crafts, youth sports, walking the track, or joining in the group activity.

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

The AMP Up (Alfond Mentor Program:  Uplifting Potential) aims to enhance communication skills, social development, and other learning skills for After School Program youth ages 5-12.

Volunteers will meet with youth once a week for an hour. The schedule is flexible. Mentoring occurs during the time of 3-530pm, Monday - Friday, during the school year. Volunteers must submit a volunteer application, complete a background check, and complete the mandated reporter training online through the State of Maine. The application can be found here: AYCC Volunteer application

Activities with mentees include board and card games, arts & crafts, youth sports, walking the track, or joining in the group activity.

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Youth sports coaches

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

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

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

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

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

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

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

Organization: Alfond Youth & Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thursday is Truck Day at AIO - Help Unload!

Every Thursday, AIO receives several pallets of food from Good Shepherd Food Bank. We could uses help unloading, sorting, and putting away these items.

Warehouse Volunteer
There are various tasks that a warehouse volunteer does based on their ability and comfort. These tasks include: 

Organizing storage 

Operating a scale to weigh and then shelve incoming donations

Sorting produce

Sign up on our website:

https://www.aiofoodpantry.org/volunteer 

 

Organization: Area Interfaith Outreach

Every Thursday, AIO receives several pallets of food from Good Shepherd Food Bank. We could uses help unloading, sorting, and putting away these items.

Warehouse Volunteer
There are various tasks that a warehouse volunteer does based on their ability and comfort. These tasks include: 

Organizing storage 

Operating a scale to weigh and then shelve incoming donations

Sorting produce

Sign up on our website:

https://www.aiofoodpantry.org/volunteer 

 

Organization: Area Interfaith Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Early Bird? Help at AIO from 8 AM to 10 AM on Fridays and/or Saturdays!

Warehouse Volunteer
There are various tasks that a warehouse volunteer does based on their ability and comfort. These tasks include: 

Organizing storage 

Operating a scale to weigh and then shelve incoming donations

Sorting produce

Sign up on our website:

https://www.aiofoodpantry.org/volunteer 

 

Organization: Area Interfaith Outreach

Warehouse Volunteer
There are various tasks that a warehouse volunteer does based on their ability and comfort. These tasks include: 

Organizing storage 

Operating a scale to weigh and then shelve incoming donations

Sorting produce

Sign up on our website:

https://www.aiofoodpantry.org/volunteer 

 

Organization: Area Interfaith Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: AIO Warehouse Volunteer - 10 AM - 12 PM

Warehouse Volunteer
There are various tasks that a warehouse volunteer does based on their ability and comfort. These tasks include: 

Organizing storage 

Operating a scale to weigh and then shelve incoming donations

Sorting produce

Sign up on our website:

https://www.aiofoodpantry.org/volunteer 

 

Organization: Area Interfaith Outreach

Warehouse Volunteer
There are various tasks that a warehouse volunteer does based on their ability and comfort. These tasks include: 

Organizing storage 

Operating a scale to weigh and then shelve incoming donations

Sorting produce

Sign up on our website:

https://www.aiofoodpantry.org/volunteer 

 

Organization: Area Interfaith Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutor an adult basic literacy or ELL learner - Lincoln County

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day

Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English

15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. 

Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary!

To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org.

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 10/14, 10/15, and 10/16, 9:00-2:00 each day

Would you be interested in helping a New Mainer learn to speak and understand English? Or helping an adult who has struggled with reading their whole life improve their literacy level? Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with adult learners who want to improve their reading ability for goals like getting a drivers license or high school equivalency exam, or to work with immigrants learning to speak, read, and write in English

15-hour tutor trainingtutoring sessions held once or twice a week, year-roundtutors and learners determine a location and time to meet that works for both of themextensive in-office library of literacy materials for tutors to borrowno prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutors working with adult learners must be at least 18 years old. Tutoring sessions are held in a variety of public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, or coffee shops. 

Volunteer tutors come to Midcoast Literacy having had a wide variety of professional, educational, and personal experiences. Many of our tutors are retirees but others are younger people, working and raising families. What connects all the tutors who come to Midcoast Literacy is that they want to help people in our region improve their lives through literacy, one person at a time. We hold tutor trainings periodically throughout the year to train new volunteers to become tutors - no prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary!

To find out more about the next training opportunity, contact Adult Literacy Services Coordinator Diana Krauss at 207-443-6384 or als@midcoastlit.org.

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04543

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading Tutors for Kids - Lincoln County

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day

Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English.

12-hour tutor training after school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. 

Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. 

To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org  

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor  

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

FALL 2025 TUTOR TRAINING: 9/22, 9/24, and 9/26, 9:00-1:00 each day

Help a child become a better reader! Midcoast Literacy is looking for volunteer tutors to work with children ages 6-14 who are struggling to read at grade level and for children from immigrant families who are learning to speak, read, and write in English.

12-hour tutor training after school tutoring sessions held twice a week, year-round sessions tailored to the student's abilities, interests, and strengths extensive in-office library of trade books and other literacy materials for tutors to borrow no prior teaching experience necessary

We ask all tutors to make an initial commitment to working with a learner for at least 12 months (with some periodic breaks for vacations, etc.). Tutoring sessions are held in public locations convenient to both tutor and learner, such as public libraries, YMCAs, community centers, and at local schools. 

Tutors for Read Together must be at least 18 years old; participate in the training for volunteer tutors; undergo a background check to work with children; and be able to make a minimum one-year commitment. 

To find out about the next training, contact Program Director Katie Clark at 207-443-6384 or k.clark@midcoastliteracy.org  

You can read more about becoming at tutor at: https://midcoastliteracy.org/index.php/volunteer/become-a-tutor  

Organization: Midcoast Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04543

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tax Preparer (IN-PERSON or VIRTUAL) CA$H Greater Portland IRS-Certified Volunteer

Make a Real Difference—Become a Volunteer Tax Preparer with CA$H Greater Portland!

If you’re someone who enjoys helping others, staying organized, and learning new skills, this is a great opportunity for you. No prior experience is needed—just a willingness to learn and a desire to make a difference. You'll gain valuable skills while supporting your community through a fun and meaningful volunteer experience.

Join us as a volunteer tax preparer with CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition. Help your neighbors access a free, trusted service that saves them money and boosts their financial stability—all while growing your own skills and experience.

Why Volunteer?

Make a meaningful impact in your community

Build your resume and learn new skills

Earn up to 18 Continuing Education (CE) hours

Connect with a supportive team of staff and volunteers

Choose from in-person or virtual volunteer options

How It Works

Volunteers prepare tax returns and review documents for clients using an easy-to-learn online program between late January and mid-April (minimum of 3 hours per week recommended).

Virtual volunteers prepare tax returns from home on their own schedule, with client conversations held by phone and ongoing support through weekly check-ins and virtual meetings.

In-person volunteers join us at tax prep events in Portland (Wednesdays and/or Thursdays 2-5pm or 5-8pm and/or Saturdays 9-Noon or Noon-3pm) to meet with clients face-to-face and prepare returns.

This opportunity is perfect for anyone with basic computer skills, a willingness to learn, and an interest in supporting others through one-on-one conversations.

Training & Support

No prior tax experience? No problem!
Free, self-paced IRS-certified training is provided online starting in mid-November, and one-on-one training is also available with our Tax Site Coordinator to make the learning process easier and more accessible.

Ready to Get Started?

Help your neighbors access a vital financial service and be part of a welcoming, purpose-driven team.

Respond to this opportunity or email cash@uwsme.org today to learn more!

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

Make a Real Difference—Become a Volunteer Tax Preparer with CA$H Greater Portland!

If you’re someone who enjoys helping others, staying organized, and learning new skills, this is a great opportunity for you. No prior experience is needed—just a willingness to learn and a desire to make a difference. You'll gain valuable skills while supporting your community through a fun and meaningful volunteer experience.

Join us as a volunteer tax preparer with CA$H (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Greater Portland, an initiative of United Way of Southern Maine in partnership with the Greater Portland CA$H Coalition. Help your neighbors access a free, trusted service that saves them money and boosts their financial stability—all while growing your own skills and experience.

Why Volunteer?

Make a meaningful impact in your community

Build your resume and learn new skills

Earn up to 18 Continuing Education (CE) hours

Connect with a supportive team of staff and volunteers

Choose from in-person or virtual volunteer options

How It Works

Volunteers prepare tax returns and review documents for clients using an easy-to-learn online program between late January and mid-April (minimum of 3 hours per week recommended).

Virtual volunteers prepare tax returns from home on their own schedule, with client conversations held by phone and ongoing support through weekly check-ins and virtual meetings.

In-person volunteers join us at tax prep events in Portland (Wednesdays and/or Thursdays 2-5pm or 5-8pm and/or Saturdays 9-Noon or Noon-3pm) to meet with clients face-to-face and prepare returns.

This opportunity is perfect for anyone with basic computer skills, a willingness to learn, and an interest in supporting others through one-on-one conversations.

Training & Support

No prior tax experience? No problem!
Free, self-paced IRS-certified training is provided online starting in mid-November, and one-on-one training is also available with our Tax Site Coordinator to make the learning process easier and more accessible.

Ready to Get Started?

Help your neighbors access a vital financial service and be part of a welcoming, purpose-driven team.

Respond to this opportunity or email cash@uwsme.org today to learn more!

Organization: United Way of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day Program Volunteers Needed for Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Volunteers are at the heart of The Club, BBRC’s Adult Day Program for adults living with dementia and other age-related challenges. As a volunteer, you’ll support the program in fun, completely social ways:

Playing games with members

Chatting over coffee or joining them for lunch

Helping with arts and crafts, like cutting paper for projects

Encouraging and assisting members to participate in activities

This is a non-medical role, focused entirely on companionship, engagement, and creating a joyful environment. Volunteers help make each day bright and meaningful, while having fun themselves!

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Volunteers are at the heart of The Club, BBRC’s Adult Day Program for adults living with dementia and other age-related challenges. As a volunteer, you’ll support the program in fun, completely social ways:

Playing games with members

Chatting over coffee or joining them for lunch

Helping with arts and crafts, like cutting paper for projects

Encouraging and assisting members to participate in activities

This is a non-medical role, focused entirely on companionship, engagement, and creating a joyful environment. Volunteers help make each day bright and meaningful, while having fun themselves!

Organization: Bath-Brunswick Respite Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

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

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

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

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gleaning Volunteer

Gleaning is the practice of harvesting unsalable crops from farmers' land and redistributing them so they do not go to waste. Either these crops are "seconds" and have minor flaws, or there is no market for the amount of crops grown. Once harvested, the produce is typically brought to food pantries and programs for use. It is a win/win situation, in which the food waste is reduced and healthy, fresh, local produce is available to more Mainers.

We need volunteers for harvesting, transporting, and preserving the crops, as well as for food security publicity events throughout the year. You can join us for one glean or continue gleaning throughout the season. Please do not hesitate to contact connor@ccfoodsecurity.org or gleaning@ccfoodsecurity.org with any questions you may have!

Organization: Cumberland County Food Security Council

Gleaning is the practice of harvesting unsalable crops from farmers' land and redistributing them so they do not go to waste. Either these crops are "seconds" and have minor flaws, or there is no market for the amount of crops grown. Once harvested, the produce is typically brought to food pantries and programs for use. It is a win/win situation, in which the food waste is reduced and healthy, fresh, local produce is available to more Mainers.

We need volunteers for harvesting, transporting, and preserving the crops, as well as for food security publicity events throughout the year. You can join us for one glean or continue gleaning throughout the season. Please do not hesitate to contact connor@ccfoodsecurity.org or gleaning@ccfoodsecurity.org with any questions you may have!

Organization: Cumberland County Food Security Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04096

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Neighbors Access Heating Assistance this Winter

Warm Thy Neighbor is a privately funded program that helps qualified residents of the following communities with emergency heating assistance: Brunswick, Topsham, Harpswell, Bailey Island, Cundy’s Harbor, Lisbon Falls, Lisbon, Lisbon Center, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Durham, Arrowsic, Bath, West Bath, Georgetown, Phippsburg, Richmond and Woolwich. 


Interviewer Responsibilities Include: 

Calling clients (1-4 people/shift) to review information and process (clients are already eligible) 

Fill out paperwork and send to Tedford for our records 

Call fuel companies to place fuel orders and confirm delivery date 


Commitment: 

Seasonal (late October through early April) 

At least one 3-hour once-a-week shift for the entirety of the season. (mostly mornings, not out of reg work hours) M-F (friday mornings only)  


Qualities: 

Empathetic, non-judgmental, patient listener 

Able to maintainhigh level of confidentiality 

Detail oriented  

Comfortable with basic tech-accessing Google calendar, can scan documents to submit, email 


A small group of committed, experienced, and patient volunteers supports this program and will provide appropriate training to get you started. 

  


Organization: Tedford Housing

Warm Thy Neighbor is a privately funded program that helps qualified residents of the following communities with emergency heating assistance: Brunswick, Topsham, Harpswell, Bailey Island, Cundy’s Harbor, Lisbon Falls, Lisbon, Lisbon Center, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Durham, Arrowsic, Bath, West Bath, Georgetown, Phippsburg, Richmond and Woolwich. 


Interviewer Responsibilities Include: 

Calling clients (1-4 people/shift) to review information and process (clients are already eligible) 

Fill out paperwork and send to Tedford for our records 

Call fuel companies to place fuel orders and confirm delivery date 


Commitment: 

Seasonal (late October through early April) 

At least one 3-hour once-a-week shift for the entirety of the season. (mostly mornings, not out of reg work hours) M-F (friday mornings only)  


Qualities: 

Empathetic, non-judgmental, patient listener 

Able to maintainhigh level of confidentiality 

Detail oriented  

Comfortable with basic tech-accessing Google calendar, can scan documents to submit, email 


A small group of committed, experienced, and patient volunteers supports this program and will provide appropriate training to get you started. 

  


Organization: Tedford Housing

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 15, 2025 through Apr 15, 2026

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition Package Assembly - Cancer Nutrition Assistance (Bangor Site)

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

The Cancer Nutrition Assistance Program through CBF offers access to both a Fresh Produce Prescription program at our pick up locations in Brewer and Dover-Foxcroft and Home Delivery of medically tailored grocery packages for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. This program supports over 1,000 Mainers every year across the state, providing over 600,000 equivalent meals since March of 2020.

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

Grocery Package Assembly:

CBF is looking for volunteers to help portion bulk food items and assist in assembling our customized Nutrition Packages for home delivery to cancer patients and their families. Each package is built to satisfy the unique medical needs and  preferences of the patient with cancer and their family. The Nutrition Packages are assembled and then distributed from the CBF Fulfillment Site in Bangor.

Volunteer Role:

CBF is looking for volunteers who can portion bulk food items and assist  in assembling customized Nutrition Packages, maintain site cleanliness, and greet/aid our volunteer Home Delivery drivers when they arrive. This role is volunteer-facing (no direct interaction to patients) and requires reliable transportation.

Each Nutrition Package is custom assembled at our Bangor Fulfillment site to meet the dietary needs of each patient.

CBF seeks volunteers who can designate a day of the week/time of day to this role.

Days of the week and time of day can vary based on availability. The current times for assembly are :

Monday - 3:00 - 5:00 pm

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

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

The Cancer Nutrition Assistance Program through CBF offers access to both a Fresh Produce Prescription program at our pick up locations in Brewer and Dover-Foxcroft and Home Delivery of medically tailored grocery packages for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. This program supports over 1,000 Mainers every year across the state, providing over 600,000 equivalent meals since March of 2020.

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

Grocery Package Assembly:

CBF is looking for volunteers to help portion bulk food items and assist in assembling our customized Nutrition Packages for home delivery to cancer patients and their families. Each package is built to satisfy the unique medical needs and  preferences of the patient with cancer and their family. The Nutrition Packages are assembled and then distributed from the CBF Fulfillment Site in Bangor.

Volunteer Role:

CBF is looking for volunteers who can portion bulk food items and assist  in assembling customized Nutrition Packages, maintain site cleanliness, and greet/aid our volunteer Home Delivery drivers when they arrive. This role is volunteer-facing (no direct interaction to patients) and requires reliable transportation.

Each Nutrition Package is custom assembled at our Bangor Fulfillment site to meet the dietary needs of each patient.

CBF seeks volunteers who can designate a day of the week/time of day to this role.

Days of the week and time of day can vary based on availability. The current times for assembly are :

Monday - 3:00 - 5:00 pm

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Vendor Pick Up Driver - Cancer Nutrition Assistance (Bangor Area)

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

The Cancer Nutrition Assistance Program through CBF offers access to both a Fresh Produce Prescription program at our pick up locations in Brewer and Dover-Foxcroft and Home Delivery of medically tailored grocery packages for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. This program supports over 1,500 Mainers every year across the state, providing over 600,000 equivalent meals since March of 2020.

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

Food Vendor Pick Up Driver:

CBF is looking for volunteer Food Vendor Pick Up Drivers to pick up food products from various vendors in the Bangor region and unload at the CBF Bangor site. CBF orders food products from our various partners and relies on volunteers to pick up and bring them to the Bangor distribution site.

Volunteer Role:

CBF is looking for a volunteer(s) who are comfortable lifting heavy objects (can be 40+ lbs), have reliable transportation, can drive a 9' cargo van, and can maintain the CBF mission with partner sites.

On Monday, from 7am-9:30am, the volunteer group would meet at the CBF Fulfillment Site on Hancock Street, pick up the CBF Cargo Van, and gather orders from two to three vendor locations in Hampden  and Bangor. Once all orders are loaded into the vehicle, the driver will return the product to the CBF Fulfillment Site and assist in unloading.

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

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

The Cancer Nutrition Assistance Program through CBF offers access to both a Fresh Produce Prescription program at our pick up locations in Brewer and Dover-Foxcroft and Home Delivery of medically tailored grocery packages for patients with cancer, recent survivors, and their families. This program supports over 1,500 Mainers every year across the state, providing over 600,000 equivalent meals since March of 2020.

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

Food Vendor Pick Up Driver:

CBF is looking for volunteer Food Vendor Pick Up Drivers to pick up food products from various vendors in the Bangor region and unload at the CBF Bangor site. CBF orders food products from our various partners and relies on volunteers to pick up and bring them to the Bangor distribution site.

Volunteer Role:

CBF is looking for a volunteer(s) who are comfortable lifting heavy objects (can be 40+ lbs), have reliable transportation, can drive a 9' cargo van, and can maintain the CBF mission with partner sites.

On Monday, from 7am-9:30am, the volunteer group would meet at the CBF Fulfillment Site on Hancock Street, pick up the CBF Cargo Van, and gather orders from two to three vendor locations in Hampden  and Bangor. Once all orders are loaded into the vehicle, the driver will return the product to the CBF Fulfillment Site and assist in unloading.

Organization: Christine B. Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: Yes


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

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

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

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

Organization: Maine Mineral & Gem Museum

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

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

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

Organization: Maine Mineral & Gem Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04217

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Visitors that Come to Our Biddeford Office

Would you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day?

Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Biddeford office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. 

As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests!

Location:
Sam L. Cohen Center at 30 Barra Rd, Biddeford, ME 04005

Volunteer Schedule: 

Shifts are 4 hours long on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist on Tuesdays between 8:00am - 4:00pm and Thursdays 8:00am - 12:00pm.

What does a Welcome Ambassador do? 

Occupy the Cohen Center welcome area to greet and welcome all visitors with warmth and respect.Provide directions and general information about our services and programsAssist clients and caregivers in navigating the spaceCommunicate any concerns or urgent needs to staff as needed Guide guests through the Visitor Information Form to make referral to Resource Specialist, as appropriate Act as an intermediary to connect with proper SMAA staff when guests arrive for appointments; for example, connect walk-ins to a Resource Specialist or other appropriate team member, as needed Help maintain a calm, friendly, and organized welcome areaPerform occasional administrative tasks based on volunteer interest and comfort level

What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need?

Interest in helping connect older adults with resources and services.Friendly, courteous, and patient; willing and able to offer a listening ear and engage in light conversation as appropriateComfortable engaging with older adults, including those with dementia and other cognitive challengesAbility to communicate information clearlyFlexibility and willingness to find quiet activities during down timeDependable and punctual

Are you ready to make a difference?

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

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

Would you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day?

Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Biddeford office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. 

As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests!

Location:
Sam L. Cohen Center at 30 Barra Rd, Biddeford, ME 04005

Volunteer Schedule: 

Shifts are 4 hours long on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist on Tuesdays between 8:00am - 4:00pm and Thursdays 8:00am - 12:00pm.

What does a Welcome Ambassador do? 

Occupy the Cohen Center welcome area to greet and welcome all visitors with warmth and respect.Provide directions and general information about our services and programsAssist clients and caregivers in navigating the spaceCommunicate any concerns or urgent needs to staff as needed Guide guests through the Visitor Information Form to make referral to Resource Specialist, as appropriate Act as an intermediary to connect with proper SMAA staff when guests arrive for appointments; for example, connect walk-ins to a Resource Specialist or other appropriate team member, as needed Help maintain a calm, friendly, and organized welcome areaPerform occasional administrative tasks based on volunteer interest and comfort level

What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need?

Interest in helping connect older adults with resources and services.Friendly, courteous, and patient; willing and able to offer a listening ear and engage in light conversation as appropriateComfortable engaging with older adults, including those with dementia and other cognitive challengesAbility to communicate information clearlyFlexibility and willingness to find quiet activities during down timeDependable and punctual

Are you ready to make a difference?

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Visitors that Come to Our Springvale Office

Would you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day?

Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Sanford/Springvale office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. 

As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests!

Location:

Anderson Learning Center Bodwell Court, Springvale, ME 04083

Volunteer Schedule: 

We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist Monday through Friday between 8:00am - 4:00pm. Ideal shifts would be 4 hours long, but we welcome flexibility depending on time that a volunteer is able to offer!

What does a Welcome Ambassador do? 

Occupy the Springvale Center welcome area to greet and welcome all visitors with warmth and respect.Provide directions and general information about our services and programsAssist clients and caregivers in navigating the spaceCommunicate any concerns or urgent needs to staff as needed Guide guests through the Visitor Information Form to make referral to Resource Specialist, as appropriate Act as an intermediary to connect with proper SMAA staff when guests arrive for appointments; for example, connect walk-ins to a Resource Specialist or other appropriate team member, as needed Help maintain a calm, friendly, and organized welcome areaPerform occasional administrative tasks based on volunteer interest and comfort level

What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need?

Interest in helping connect older adults with resources and services.Friendly, courteous, and patient; willing and able to offer a listening ear and engage in light conversation as appropriateComfortable engaging with older adults, including those with dementia and other cognitive challengesAbility to communicate information clearlyFlexibility and willingness to find quiet activities during down timeDependable and punctual

Are you ready to make a difference?

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

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

Would you like to share your smile at our front desk & be the welcoming face that brightens every visitor’s day?

Consider volunteering as a Welcome Ambassador, utilizing your interpersonal skills at the Sanford/Springvale office of Southern Maine Agency on Aging. Welcome Ambassadors are the face of SMAA – greeting every person who walks through our doors with warmth, respect, and kindness. This frontline volunteer position plays a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive, and person-centered environment for older adults, caregivers, volunteers, and community members. 

As a Welcome Ambassador, you'll provide relief and support to dedicate & hard-working agency staff, and create a welcoming experience for our clients and guests!

Location:

Anderson Learning Center Bodwell Court, Springvale, ME 04083

Volunteer Schedule: 

We are currently looking for volunteers that will assist Monday through Friday between 8:00am - 4:00pm. Ideal shifts would be 4 hours long, but we welcome flexibility depending on time that a volunteer is able to offer!

What does a Welcome Ambassador do? 

Occupy the Springvale Center welcome area to greet and welcome all visitors with warmth and respect.Provide directions and general information about our services and programsAssist clients and caregivers in navigating the spaceCommunicate any concerns or urgent needs to staff as needed Guide guests through the Visitor Information Form to make referral to Resource Specialist, as appropriate Act as an intermediary to connect with proper SMAA staff when guests arrive for appointments; for example, connect walk-ins to a Resource Specialist or other appropriate team member, as needed Help maintain a calm, friendly, and organized welcome areaPerform occasional administrative tasks based on volunteer interest and comfort level

What qualities, experience & skills does a Welcome Ambassador need?

Interest in helping connect older adults with resources and services.Friendly, courteous, and patient; willing and able to offer a listening ear and engage in light conversation as appropriateComfortable engaging with older adults, including those with dementia and other cognitive challengesAbility to communicate information clearlyFlexibility and willingness to find quiet activities during down timeDependable and punctual

Are you ready to make a difference?

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Vetter

Responsible for receiving donations of only clothing and shoes that are reasonably clean.

Kindly refusing items other than clothing and shoes or things that smell bad or are obviously dirty.

Reminding people that we have limited space, no washers or dryers and need to provide decent clothing items to those in need.

Giving people information about other service organizations in the community that take donations that we cannot receive.

Taking all appropriate donations downstairs to the sorting room.

Greeting patrons and letting them know where they need to go to either wait for their turn to be registered or go to be registered.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Responsible for receiving donations of only clothing and shoes that are reasonably clean.

Kindly refusing items other than clothing and shoes or things that smell bad or are obviously dirty.

Reminding people that we have limited space, no washers or dryers and need to provide decent clothing items to those in need.

Giving people information about other service organizations in the community that take donations that we cannot receive.

Taking all appropriate donations downstairs to the sorting room.

Greeting patrons and letting them know where they need to go to either wait for their turn to be registered or go to be registered.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tear Down Crew

On Day 3 (on Wednesdays) all the clothing racks, dressing room and drawers will need to be put away. The fellowship hall will need to be vacuumed. Then tables and chairs will need to be set up in the hall for future activities in the building. 

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

On Day 3 (on Wednesdays) all the clothing racks, dressing room and drawers will need to be put away. The fellowship hall will need to be vacuumed. Then tables and chairs will need to be set up in the hall for future activities in the building. 

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sorters/Re-stockers

Responsible for sorting donations. First, deciding if the clothing is reasonably clean, presentable, complete and uplifting. Current seasonal clothing needs to be labeled by size and hung on the clothing racks for patrons. Not current seasonal clothing needs to be neatly packed up and labeled by category. Toward the end of each shift or day the sorting area should be straightened and left neat. All clothing that is not going to be kept for patrons should be bagged up and put in the “Go Away” bin. Non- clothing items should be bagged or boxed up and labeled for Goodwill. Trash needs to be taken to the dumpster.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Responsible for sorting donations. First, deciding if the clothing is reasonably clean, presentable, complete and uplifting. Current seasonal clothing needs to be labeled by size and hung on the clothing racks for patrons. Not current seasonal clothing needs to be neatly packed up and labeled by category. Toward the end of each shift or day the sorting area should be straightened and left neat. All clothing that is not going to be kept for patrons should be bagged up and put in the “Go Away” bin. Non- clothing items should be bagged or boxed up and labeled for Goodwill. Trash needs to be taken to the dumpster.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Set-Up Crew

Come in on Day 1 (Monday at 11:45am, Currently, Wednesdays at 10am) an hour before opening to move and arrange the women’s clothing racks, dressing room, men’s clothing room and children’s clothing room for volunteers & patrons to access. A couple tables and chairs will need to be set up upstairs and down.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Come in on Day 1 (Monday at 11:45am, Currently, Wednesdays at 10am) an hour before opening to move and arrange the women’s clothing racks, dressing room, men’s clothing room and children’s clothing room for volunteers & patrons to access. A couple tables and chairs will need to be set up upstairs and down.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Associates/Helpers

Responsible for giving new patrons a tour of the clothing closet. Helping them find specific items or making requests. Checking out patrons: including recording count of items received & bagging items.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Responsible for giving new patrons a tour of the clothing closet. Helping them find specific items or making requests. Checking out patrons: including recording count of items received & bagging items.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeters/Registration

Responsible for greeting all patrons kindly and respectfully. If they have been referred, asking for their referral form or matching them up with a form emailed to LSCC. Asking about their needs and getting statistical data entered into our database. Sharing the patron guidelines with them in the language they are comfortable with. Referring patrons to other available resources in the community if needed.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Responsible for greeting all patrons kindly and respectfully. If they have been referred, asking for their referral form or matching them up with a form emailed to LSCC. Asking about their needs and getting statistical data entered into our database. Sharing the patron guidelines with them in the language they are comfortable with. Referring patrons to other available resources in the community if needed.

Organization: Little Sparrows Clothing Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Direct Service Volunteer

Become a Hospice of Southern Maine Volunteer!  Hospice of Southern Maine provides a comprehensive training program and ongoing support to volunteers working with our patients and their families. The initial training ensures that volunteers have the skills and confidence to be well prepared for this role. No health care background is needed. Volunteers complete the professional circle of hospice care. In addition to being good listeners, our volunteers are compassionate, reliable, and non-judgmental. They enjoy working with all types of people.  Direct Care Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways: Providing companionship and emotional support for patients, caregivers and families, by providing respite care to allow caregivers time to themselves, by assisting with errands, helping with light household chores or light meal prep, by providing bedside companionship for patients alone in their final hours and offering grief support following the death of a loved one.

Organization: Hospice of Southern Maine

Become a Hospice of Southern Maine Volunteer!  Hospice of Southern Maine provides a comprehensive training program and ongoing support to volunteers working with our patients and their families. The initial training ensures that volunteers have the skills and confidence to be well prepared for this role. No health care background is needed. Volunteers complete the professional circle of hospice care. In addition to being good listeners, our volunteers are compassionate, reliable, and non-judgmental. They enjoy working with all types of people.  Direct Care Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways: Providing companionship and emotional support for patients, caregivers and families, by providing respite care to allow caregivers time to themselves, by assisting with errands, helping with light household chores or light meal prep, by providing bedside companionship for patients alone in their final hours and offering grief support following the death of a loved one.

Organization: Hospice of Southern Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Heritage Railway Trolley Operators Wanted!

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

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

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

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

Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum

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

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

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

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

Organization: Seashore Trolley Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04046

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facilities Support

As available, to be scheduled with Facilities Manager

Keeping this building in good condition so that all may enjoy is rewarding work - and it takes a village! Volunteers can help with a wide range of projects, depending on their skills and availability. We regularly need help with: taming the willow dome, gallery wall prep and painting, cleaning and organizing, maintaining the grounds (a terrific opportunity for groups wanting to volunteer together) and garden beds, sign painting, kiln repair, light construction/carpentry, and more.




 



 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

As available, to be scheduled with Facilities Manager

Keeping this building in good condition so that all may enjoy is rewarding work - and it takes a village! Volunteers can help with a wide range of projects, depending on their skills and availability. We regularly need help with: taming the willow dome, gallery wall prep and painting, cleaning and organizing, maintaining the grounds (a terrific opportunity for groups wanting to volunteer together) and garden beds, sign painting, kiln repair, light construction/carpentry, and more.




 



 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Library Support

Help us to update and maintain our burgeoning Art Library. Tasks include cataloging, labelling, and shelving books, as well as special projects.

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Help us to update and maintain our burgeoning Art Library. Tasks include cataloging, labelling, and shelving books, as well as special projects.

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Studio Monitors

Tuesday – Saturday, 3 hr minimum shift between 10am-8pm, consistent every week (minimum 2 month commitment)

Individuals with sufficient experience in printmaking, ceramics, or darkroom photography can qualify to be a studio monitor. Waterfall Arts strives to offer reliable open studio hours that the public can count on to create work in our spaces, so we’re looking for volunteers that can make a consistent weekly commitment. Duties include opening the space and overseeing renters, providing help when needed, maintaining the studio space, and offering basic orientation (rules, supply location, and equipment processes) to new users.

Studio Monitors may use their scheduled sessions to pursue their own art practices.

 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Tuesday – Saturday, 3 hr minimum shift between 10am-8pm, consistent every week (minimum 2 month commitment)

Individuals with sufficient experience in printmaking, ceramics, or darkroom photography can qualify to be a studio monitor. Waterfall Arts strives to offer reliable open studio hours that the public can count on to create work in our spaces, so we’re looking for volunteers that can make a consistent weekly commitment. Duties include opening the space and overseeing renters, providing help when needed, maintaining the studio space, and offering basic orientation (rules, supply location, and equipment processes) to new users.

Studio Monitors may use their scheduled sessions to pursue their own art practices.

 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Programming Support

As available, to be scheduled by Program Director & Program Committee Chair

Waterfall Arts has been steadily expanding its offerings, and we aim to grow a lot more in the near future! Programming support volunteers help us to create and implement our class/event/exhibition schedules. Duties include: attending committee planning meetings, helping to connect with artists for exhibitions and educators for classes, managing instructor contracts, locating and allocating resources, participating in marketing and community outreach, and assisting with event organization, artwork intake/inventory, and class/workshop needs.




 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

As available, to be scheduled by Program Director & Program Committee Chair

Waterfall Arts has been steadily expanding its offerings, and we aim to grow a lot more in the near future! Programming support volunteers help us to create and implement our class/event/exhibition schedules. Duties include: attending committee planning meetings, helping to connect with artists for exhibitions and educators for classes, managing instructor contracts, locating and allocating resources, participating in marketing and community outreach, and assisting with event organization, artwork intake/inventory, and class/workshop needs.




 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gallery Sitter

Tuesday – Saturday, shifts 10AM–1PM, 1–3PM & 3–5PM

The Gallery Greeter is one of our main liaisons with the public. You'll be educated about the current exhibition and our on-going programs so that you can effectively answer questions and provide general information to our visitors. Duties include: Welcoming guests as they arrive, directing visitors to the office or to tenants’ studios; answering the phone and recording messages for staff; providing information about studio and room rentals and classes; answering questions about membership.


 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Tuesday – Saturday, shifts 10AM–1PM, 1–3PM & 3–5PM

The Gallery Greeter is one of our main liaisons with the public. You'll be educated about the current exhibition and our on-going programs so that you can effectively answer questions and provide general information to our visitors. Duties include: Welcoming guests as they arrive, directing visitors to the office or to tenants’ studios; answering the phone and recording messages for staff; providing information about studio and room rentals and classes; answering questions about membership.


 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Support

As available, e.g. Exhibition Openings, Concerts, Lectures, etc.

The Event Support crew is vital to helping Waterfall Arts pull off our great events, lighten the load for staff members, make sure all of our guests are attended to, and infuse the place with good energy. Duties include: planning, set-up and breakdown, serving food and drinks, greeting at the door, and more.





 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

As available, e.g. Exhibition Openings, Concerts, Lectures, etc.

The Event Support crew is vital to helping Waterfall Arts pull off our great events, lighten the load for staff members, make sure all of our guests are attended to, and infuse the place with good energy. Duties include: planning, set-up and breakdown, serving food and drinks, greeting at the door, and more.





 

Organization: Waterfall Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Trustee

Are you passionate about nature and skilled in fundraising or community outreach? Join the Board of Trustees at Hirundo Wildlife Refuge and help connect people with nature while inspiring the next generation of conservation stewards. We’re looking for a motivated individual to help guide our future, build strategic partnerships, and support the protection of our 2,400-acre sanctuary. Email us at info@hirundomaine.org to learn more!

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

Are you passionate about nature and skilled in fundraising or community outreach? Join the Board of Trustees at Hirundo Wildlife Refuge and help connect people with nature while inspiring the next generation of conservation stewards. We’re looking for a motivated individual to help guide our future, build strategic partnerships, and support the protection of our 2,400-acre sanctuary. Email us at info@hirundomaine.org to learn more!

Organization: Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail hike building

We need help expanding our fences, so we can incorporate trail hikes into our programs. Expanding the fences also helps the animals explore more and helps their health.

Organization: Anchor ME Harbor

We need help expanding our fences, so we can incorporate trail hikes into our programs. Expanding the fences also helps the animals explore more and helps their health.

Organization: Anchor ME Harbor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04363

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Letter Writer

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindness

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPS

Visit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page:

→ Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?

Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more.

Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!

Organization: Letters Against Isolation

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindness

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPS

Visit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page:

→ Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?

Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more.

Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!

Organization: Letters Against Isolation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04107

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Write Friendly Letters to Seniors!

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, your hometown, a story, or a hobby. Keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindness

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone, just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPS

Visit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page:

→ Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?

Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more.

Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!

Want to see what our volunteers write? Here are a few examples:

Organization: Letters Against Isolation

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, your hometown, a story, or a hobby. Keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindness

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone, just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPS

Visit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page:

→ Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?

Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more.

Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!

Want to see what our volunteers write? Here are a few examples:

Organization: Letters Against Isolation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum Welcome Attendant

The Brick Store Museum is seeking a friendly and welcoming Front Desk Attendant to join our volunteer team. As the first point of contact for visitors, the Front Desk Attendant plays a key role in creating a positive and engaging museum experience. This position involves greeting guests, providing information about the museum and local region, handling admissions, and supporting daily museum operations.

 

Key Responsibilities:

- Greet all visitors with a warm, welcoming attitude

- Provide information about the museum’s exhibits, programs, and events

- Offer insights and answer questions about the Kennebunk region and surrounding areas

- Process admissions, membership sales, and gift shop purchases using point-of-sale software

- Answer phone calls and respond to visitor inquiries

- Maintain cleanliness and organization of the front desk and lobby area

- Assist with administrative tasks as needed

- Support museum staff with special events and other duties as assigned

 

Qualifications:

- Friendly, professional, and customer service-oriented demeanor

- Strong interpersonal and communication skills

- General knowledge of the Kennebunk area and its history preferred

- Basic computer literacy, including use of email, point-of-sale systems, and Microsoft Office or Google Suite

- Dependable, punctual, and able to work independently

- Prior experience in a customer service or visitor-facing role is a plus

 

Interested candidates should visit www.brickstoremuseum.org/volunteer

Organization: Brick Store Museum

The Brick Store Museum is seeking a friendly and welcoming Front Desk Attendant to join our volunteer team. As the first point of contact for visitors, the Front Desk Attendant plays a key role in creating a positive and engaging museum experience. This position involves greeting guests, providing information about the museum and local region, handling admissions, and supporting daily museum operations.

 

Key Responsibilities:

- Greet all visitors with a warm, welcoming attitude

- Provide information about the museum’s exhibits, programs, and events

- Offer insights and answer questions about the Kennebunk region and surrounding areas

- Process admissions, membership sales, and gift shop purchases using point-of-sale software

- Answer phone calls and respond to visitor inquiries

- Maintain cleanliness and organization of the front desk and lobby area

- Assist with administrative tasks as needed

- Support museum staff with special events and other duties as assigned

 

Qualifications:

- Friendly, professional, and customer service-oriented demeanor

- Strong interpersonal and communication skills

- General knowledge of the Kennebunk area and its history preferred

- Basic computer literacy, including use of email, point-of-sale systems, and Microsoft Office or Google Suite

- Dependable, punctual, and able to work independently

- Prior experience in a customer service or visitor-facing role is a plus

 

Interested candidates should visit www.brickstoremuseum.org/volunteer

Organization: Brick Store Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04043

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Volunteer at the Durgin Center in Brewer

Are you friendly, organized, and eager to make a difference in your community? Join our team as a Front Desk Volunteer at the Durgin Center in Brewer, where older adults come to enjoy programs, exercise classes, socialization, and meals. As the first point of contact, this volunteer plays a vital role in creating a welcoming environment in our community!

Responsibilities include:

Greeting visitors with a warm smile.Answering phone calls and providing basic information.Assisting with check-ins and program registrations.Supporting staff with administrative tasks.

We're looking for volunteers who are passionate about helping older adults lead vibrant lives. The Durgin Center is open from 9am to 3pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 3-4 hours, and all training is provided. 

How to help:

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

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Are you friendly, organized, and eager to make a difference in your community? Join our team as a Front Desk Volunteer at the Durgin Center in Brewer, where older adults come to enjoy programs, exercise classes, socialization, and meals. As the first point of contact, this volunteer plays a vital role in creating a welcoming environment in our community!

Responsibilities include:

Greeting visitors with a warm smile.Answering phone calls and providing basic information.Assisting with check-ins and program registrations.Supporting staff with administrative tasks.

We're looking for volunteers who are passionate about helping older adults lead vibrant lives. The Durgin Center is open from 9am to 3pm Monday through Friday. Volunteer shifts are 3-4 hours, and all training is provided. 

How to help:

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

Organization: Eastern Area Agency on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04412

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a Portland Destination Ambassador! Be the First Point of Contact for Visitors in Portland!

Do you love the Greater Portland area? Do you have a fondness for tourism?  Do you enjoy meeting new people, talking travel plans, and helping visitors find their new favorite restaurants and attractions in Portland! If so, this opportunity is perfect for you!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working with Visit Portland to recruit volunteers to engage with visitors in Portland! Information Center volunteers serve as the area's initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences. Volunteers will be a valuable resource for travelers searching for local tours, restaurants, attractions, and where to stay. The Visitor Information Center is well-stocked with brochures, Visitor’s Guides, maps of the region, and plenty of pro-tips and recommendations to help make the most of visitor’s stay in Greater Portland.

What will I do as a Visitor Center Volunteer?
Provide a warm and friendly welcome to visitors from around the world stopping in at the Visitor Information Center to learn about the Greater Portland area; offer suggestions and answer questions about travel and attractions in the Greater Portland area (training provided)!

Who We're Looking For:

-Friendly

-Outgoing

-Personable

-Interest in learning more about attractions to share with others

When Will I Volunteer?

Volunteers may choose a weekly schedule (ideally 3-4 hours/week) and/or choose to pick from a calendar of options for a more flexible schedule.  Visit Portland is open Monday to Saturday – 9am to 4pm and Sunday – 10am to 3pm – all volunteering shifts take place within these hours.

*Snowbirds welcome!  The Visitor Center is busiest during the summer months, so volunteer have the option to take a break during the quieter winter months. 

Where Will I Volunteer?

-Visitor Information Center, 14 Ocean Gateway Pier, Portland

Benefits of Volunteering:

-Free parking, right in the Old Port!

-Ongoing training, learning about local restaurants and attractions

-Ability to “be in the know” about Greater Portland activities

-Fantastic team of fellow volunteers, job shadowing, recognition events

-Volunteer on the gorgeous Portland waterfront, enjoy incredible views!

-A flexible schedule to accommodate your lifestyle

-A sense of satisfaction and the opportunity to connect with your community

-Become part of a dedicated and caring team making a positive impact every day

-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging & Visit Portland volunteer events (Last year, Visit Portland hosted a lobster bake for volunteers!)

Training & Support:

-Training is ongoing and provided to all volunteers, so that you can be "in-the-know" about activities going on throughout the city!

Current Visit Portland Volunteers Say:

"I think this is a great area to live in. So, it’s an easy sell when you’re talking with visitors for me because I’m excited about the area, so it’s not hard for me to come up with suggestions for things for people to do, or why they would want to do things, because there’s just a lot here."

"I get to see people from all over, including different countries. I also speak French, so the visitors allow me to use it."

"I like the Old Port, the fact that there’s always something happening down here. It’s almost like, in some ways, Portland’s kinda like the center of the world, because there are people from all over."

Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Do you love the Greater Portland area? Do you have a fondness for tourism?  Do you enjoy meeting new people, talking travel plans, and helping visitors find their new favorite restaurants and attractions in Portland! If so, this opportunity is perfect for you!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working with Visit Portland to recruit volunteers to engage with visitors in Portland! Information Center volunteers serve as the area's initial point of contact for visitors, both near and far. They elevate our community by connecting travelers with local businesses, fostering a warm welcome and sharing insights on how to forge unforgettable experiences. Volunteers will be a valuable resource for travelers searching for local tours, restaurants, attractions, and where to stay. The Visitor Information Center is well-stocked with brochures, Visitor’s Guides, maps of the region, and plenty of pro-tips and recommendations to help make the most of visitor’s stay in Greater Portland.

What will I do as a Visitor Center Volunteer?
Provide a warm and friendly welcome to visitors from around the world stopping in at the Visitor Information Center to learn about the Greater Portland area; offer suggestions and answer questions about travel and attractions in the Greater Portland area (training provided)!

Who We're Looking For:

-Friendly

-Outgoing

-Personable

-Interest in learning more about attractions to share with others

When Will I Volunteer?

Volunteers may choose a weekly schedule (ideally 3-4 hours/week) and/or choose to pick from a calendar of options for a more flexible schedule.  Visit Portland is open Monday to Saturday – 9am to 4pm and Sunday – 10am to 3pm – all volunteering shifts take place within these hours.

*Snowbirds welcome!  The Visitor Center is busiest during the summer months, so volunteer have the option to take a break during the quieter winter months. 

Where Will I Volunteer?

-Visitor Information Center, 14 Ocean Gateway Pier, Portland

Benefits of Volunteering:

-Free parking, right in the Old Port!

-Ongoing training, learning about local restaurants and attractions

-Ability to “be in the know” about Greater Portland activities

-Fantastic team of fellow volunteers, job shadowing, recognition events

-Volunteer on the gorgeous Portland waterfront, enjoy incredible views!

-A flexible schedule to accommodate your lifestyle

-A sense of satisfaction and the opportunity to connect with your community

-Become part of a dedicated and caring team making a positive impact every day

-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging & Visit Portland volunteer events (Last year, Visit Portland hosted a lobster bake for volunteers!)

Training & Support:

-Training is ongoing and provided to all volunteers, so that you can be "in-the-know" about activities going on throughout the city!

Current Visit Portland Volunteers Say:

"I think this is a great area to live in. So, it’s an easy sell when you’re talking with visitors for me because I’m excited about the area, so it’s not hard for me to come up with suggestions for things for people to do, or why they would want to do things, because there’s just a lot here."

"I get to see people from all over, including different countries. I also speak French, so the visitors allow me to use it."

"I like the Old Port, the fact that there’s always something happening down here. It’s almost like, in some ways, Portland’s kinda like the center of the world, because there are people from all over."

Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 4-H Club Volunteers - Cumberland County

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

Types of Volunteers Needed:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Types of Volunteers Needed:

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

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

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Respite Care Companions Needed!

Make a Difference. Be a Respite Care Companion.

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) is looking for compassionate, reliable volunteers to join our Respite Care Companion pilot program. You’ll be matched one-on-one with an older adult who needs support living independently—and provide their family caregiver with a much-needed break.

This is more than volunteering—it’s a chance to build a meaningful relationship, share stories and smiles, and help someone feel seen, supported, and less alone.

What You’ll Do:

During weekly visits, you’ll provide companionship and light, non-medical assistance to an older adult in their home. Activities may include:

Engaging in friendly conversation

Reading together

Sharing hobbies or going for a walk

Light household tasks (sorting mail, making a snack, basic tech help)

Your presence helps a caregiver recharge while knowing their loved one is in good hands.

Who You Are:

We’re looking for volunteers who are:

Warm, patient, and respectful

Good listeners and clear communicators

Comfortable in home settings

Reliable and consistent

Open to different cultures and backgrounds

Prior experience is not required—just empathy, commitment, and a desire to help!

Where and When You'll Volunteer:

You'll volunteer in the client's home - This program serves Cumberland and York County - every effort will be made to match each volunteer with a client whose home is as conveniently located as possible.

You'll volunteer up to 3 hours/week (for each client match); schedules are flexible and will be determined based on the volunteer’s and client’s mutual availability (scheduling & availability will be a part of selecting a good match).

Training & Support:

You’ll receive 8 hours of training, including:

Orientation on policies, safety, and boundaries

Courses on aging, dementia, and inclusive caregiving

Ongoing learning opportunities and virtual workshops

Access to staff support and volunteer recognition events

Volunteers must complete a background check (including fingerprinting) and agree to follow SMAA’s non-medical care guidelines.

Why Volunteer with SMAA?

Make a real impact in the lives of older adults and caregivers

Build lasting relationships

Receive specialized training and ongoing support

Join a community of dedicated volunteers

Be celebrated at annual appreciation events!

Ready to Get Started?

Become a vital part of a caregiver’s support system—and a new friend to someone who needs you!

Contact us to get started, or to learn more: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595!

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

Make a Difference. Be a Respite Care Companion.

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA) is looking for compassionate, reliable volunteers to join our Respite Care Companion pilot program. You’ll be matched one-on-one with an older adult who needs support living independently—and provide their family caregiver with a much-needed break.

This is more than volunteering—it’s a chance to build a meaningful relationship, share stories and smiles, and help someone feel seen, supported, and less alone.

What You’ll Do:

During weekly visits, you’ll provide companionship and light, non-medical assistance to an older adult in their home. Activities may include:

Engaging in friendly conversation

Reading together

Sharing hobbies or going for a walk

Light household tasks (sorting mail, making a snack, basic tech help)

Your presence helps a caregiver recharge while knowing their loved one is in good hands.

Who You Are:

We’re looking for volunteers who are:

Warm, patient, and respectful

Good listeners and clear communicators

Comfortable in home settings

Reliable and consistent

Open to different cultures and backgrounds

Prior experience is not required—just empathy, commitment, and a desire to help!

Where and When You'll Volunteer:

You'll volunteer in the client's home - This program serves Cumberland and York County - every effort will be made to match each volunteer with a client whose home is as conveniently located as possible.

You'll volunteer up to 3 hours/week (for each client match); schedules are flexible and will be determined based on the volunteer’s and client’s mutual availability (scheduling & availability will be a part of selecting a good match).

Training & Support:

You’ll receive 8 hours of training, including:

Orientation on policies, safety, and boundaries

Courses on aging, dementia, and inclusive caregiving

Ongoing learning opportunities and virtual workshops

Access to staff support and volunteer recognition events

Volunteers must complete a background check (including fingerprinting) and agree to follow SMAA’s non-medical care guidelines.

Why Volunteer with SMAA?

Make a real impact in the lives of older adults and caregivers

Build lasting relationships

Receive specialized training and ongoing support

Join a community of dedicated volunteers

Be celebrated at annual appreciation events!

Ready to Get Started?

Become a vital part of a caregiver’s support system—and a new friend to someone who needs you!

Contact us to get started, or to learn more: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595!

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Have you been touched by hospice, please join our volunteer team

Are you looking to make a meaningful impact in your community? Andwell, the only non-profit hospice in the area, is seeking volunteers to provide companionship and support to patients in their final stages of life. Your caring  and understanding can bring comfort and connection to those in their final days

What You'll Do:

●      Spend quality time with patients through conversation, sharing stories, and offering a listening ear.

●      Provide emotional support, companionship, and understanding to patients and the families

●      Engage in activities that bring joy and comfort to patients such as reading, playing cards etc.


Requirements:

     ●      A kind and empathetic nature.

●      Commitment to regular weekly visits.

●      Ability to listen and communicate effectively.

Training Provided:

●      Comprehensive Orientation: Learn about hospice care, the role of a volunteer, and the impact you can make.

●      Communication Skills: Training on effective communication techniques, active listening, and providing emotional support.

●      Self-Care: Tips and resources to ensure you take care of your own emotional well-being while volunteering.

●      Ongoing Support: Access to a supportive community of fellow volunteers and staff for continuous learning and encouragement.

●      Background check, Negative TB test and proof required immunizations

Why Volunteer with Andwell?

●      Make a profound impact on the lives of fellow veterans.

●      Share your experiences and create meaningful connections.

●      Be part of a supportive and caring community.

Together, we can make a difference, one visit at a time.

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Are you looking to make a meaningful impact in your community? Andwell, the only non-profit hospice in the area, is seeking volunteers to provide companionship and support to patients in their final stages of life. Your caring  and understanding can bring comfort and connection to those in their final days

What You'll Do:

●      Spend quality time with patients through conversation, sharing stories, and offering a listening ear.

●      Provide emotional support, companionship, and understanding to patients and the families

●      Engage in activities that bring joy and comfort to patients such as reading, playing cards etc.


Requirements:

     ●      A kind and empathetic nature.

●      Commitment to regular weekly visits.

●      Ability to listen and communicate effectively.

Training Provided:

●      Comprehensive Orientation: Learn about hospice care, the role of a volunteer, and the impact you can make.

●      Communication Skills: Training on effective communication techniques, active listening, and providing emotional support.

●      Self-Care: Tips and resources to ensure you take care of your own emotional well-being while volunteering.

●      Ongoing Support: Access to a supportive community of fellow volunteers and staff for continuous learning and encouragement.

●      Background check, Negative TB test and proof required immunizations

Why Volunteer with Andwell?

●      Make a profound impact on the lives of fellow veterans.

●      Share your experiences and create meaningful connections.

●      Be part of a supportive and caring community.

Together, we can make a difference, one visit at a time.

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AUGUSTA-LEWISTON-NORWAY, Veteran to Veteran visits to hospice patients

Calling All Veterans: Join Our Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program!
Are you a veteran looking to make a meaningful impact in your community? Andwell, the only non-profit hospice in the area, is seeking veteran volunteers to provide companionship and support to fellow veterans.  Your shared experiences and understanding can bring comfort and connection to those who have served our country.

What You'll Do:
● Spend quality time with elderly veteran patients through conversation, sharing stories, and offering a listening ear.
● Provide emotional support and companionship, understanding the unique experiences of fellow veterans.
● Engage in activities that bring joy and comfort to senior veteran patients.
● Participate in Veteran Pinning Ceremonies: Honor and recognize the service of our veteran patients through special ceremonies.
Requirements:
● Must be a veteran.
● A kind and empathetic nature.
● Commitment to regular visits.
● Ability to listen and communicate effectively.
Training Provided:
● Comprehensive Orientation: Learn about hospice care, the role of a volunteer, and the impact you can make.
● Communication Skills: Training on effective communication techniques, active listening, and providing emotional support.
● Veteran-Specific Training: Guidance on how to connect with and support fellow veterans.
● Self-Care: Tips and resources to ensure you take care of your own emotional well-being while volunteering.
● Ongoing Support: Access to a supportive community of fellow volunteers and staff for continuous learning and encouragement.
● Background check, Negative TB test and proof of required immunizations

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Calling All Veterans: Join Our Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program!
Are you a veteran looking to make a meaningful impact in your community? Andwell, the only non-profit hospice in the area, is seeking veteran volunteers to provide companionship and support to fellow veterans.  Your shared experiences and understanding can bring comfort and connection to those who have served our country.

What You'll Do:
● Spend quality time with elderly veteran patients through conversation, sharing stories, and offering a listening ear.
● Provide emotional support and companionship, understanding the unique experiences of fellow veterans.
● Engage in activities that bring joy and comfort to senior veteran patients.
● Participate in Veteran Pinning Ceremonies: Honor and recognize the service of our veteran patients through special ceremonies.
Requirements:
● Must be a veteran.
● A kind and empathetic nature.
● Commitment to regular visits.
● Ability to listen and communicate effectively.
Training Provided:
● Comprehensive Orientation: Learn about hospice care, the role of a volunteer, and the impact you can make.
● Communication Skills: Training on effective communication techniques, active listening, and providing emotional support.
● Veteran-Specific Training: Guidance on how to connect with and support fellow veterans.
● Self-Care: Tips and resources to ensure you take care of your own emotional well-being while volunteering.
● Ongoing Support: Access to a supportive community of fellow volunteers and staff for continuous learning and encouragement.
● Background check, Negative TB test and proof of required immunizations

Organization: Andwell Health partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Registrar for Community Cafes!

Volunteer Opportunity: Registrar for Community Cafés 
Help Bring Community and Connection to Older Adults in Southern Maine!

Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA)
Location: Various locations across Cumberland and York Counties, ME
Commitment: 6 months, ongoing
Schedule: Day of the Community Café event (varies by site)

 

About SMAA:
At the Southern Maine Agency on Aging, we empower older adults, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers to live to their fullest potential. Join our mission to support community connection and wellness across Southern Maine!

Our Community Cafes are available throughout Cumberland and York counties and provide participants aged 60 and over with an opportunity to socialize with other attendees while enjoying a delicious and nutritious lunch. Some Community Cafés also offer entertainment (such as bingo, games, and musical acts) or educational opportunities (such as speakers and resource tables).

Role Overview – Registrar for Community Cafes:
As a Registrar for Community Cafes, you will help connect older adult guests to the event each month by: managing reminder calls, check in, and being a friendly welcoming greeter at the Cafe!

Key Responsibilities:

Make reminder calls to past participants (by phone or using call software) Manage RSVPs and check in participants the day of the Cafe  Collect and organize new participant registration forms Record attendance and submit forms to the Site Lead

Time and Location:

Approximately 2 hours/month; day and time depending on Cafe location - a full list of Cafe locations and schedules can be found hereReminder calls can be made from home!There is a particular need at our Yarmouth Meal Site: Yarmouth Community Center 20 Mill St, Yarmouth: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 11:30am

Ideal Volunteer Qualities:

Friendly and comfortable working with older adults Able to stand for short periods of time Basic comfort with making phone calls and simple data entry

Benefits of Volunteering with SMAA:

Be part of a caring, mission-driven teamMake a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults Attend quarterly trainings and receive ongoing support Invitation to SMAA’s annual volunteer appreciation event

Training & Supervision:

Initial orientation followed by quarterly training sessions Training & supervision provided by the Community Café Site Leadslog hours online via smaaa.org

Join us in creating a welcoming and engaging environment for older adults in your community. Your time and compassion will make a lasting impact.

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

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

Volunteer Opportunity: Registrar for Community Cafés 
Help Bring Community and Connection to Older Adults in Southern Maine!

Organization: Southern Maine Agency on Aging (SMAA)
Location: Various locations across Cumberland and York Counties, ME
Commitment: 6 months, ongoing
Schedule: Day of the Community Café event (varies by site)

 

About SMAA:
At the Southern Maine Agency on Aging, we empower older adults, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers to live to their fullest potential. Join our mission to support community connection and wellness across Southern Maine!

Our Community Cafes are available throughout Cumberland and York counties and provide participants aged 60 and over with an opportunity to socialize with other attendees while enjoying a delicious and nutritious lunch. Some Community Cafés also offer entertainment (such as bingo, games, and musical acts) or educational opportunities (such as speakers and resource tables).

Role Overview – Registrar for Community Cafes:
As a Registrar for Community Cafes, you will help connect older adult guests to the event each month by: managing reminder calls, check in, and being a friendly welcoming greeter at the Cafe!

Key Responsibilities:

Make reminder calls to past participants (by phone or using call software) Manage RSVPs and check in participants the day of the Cafe  Collect and organize new participant registration forms Record attendance and submit forms to the Site Lead

Time and Location:

Approximately 2 hours/month; day and time depending on Cafe location - a full list of Cafe locations and schedules can be found hereReminder calls can be made from home!There is a particular need at our Yarmouth Meal Site: Yarmouth Community Center 20 Mill St, Yarmouth: 2nd Wednesday of the month at 11:30am

Ideal Volunteer Qualities:

Friendly and comfortable working with older adults Able to stand for short periods of time Basic comfort with making phone calls and simple data entry

Benefits of Volunteering with SMAA:

Be part of a caring, mission-driven teamMake a meaningful difference in the lives of older adults Attend quarterly trainings and receive ongoing support Invitation to SMAA’s annual volunteer appreciation event

Training & Supervision:

Initial orientation followed by quarterly training sessions Training & supervision provided by the Community Café Site Leadslog hours online via smaaa.org

Join us in creating a welcoming and engaging environment for older adults in your community. Your time and compassion will make a lasting impact.

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in a Maine Classroom with Junior Achievement!

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

If you're looking for an easy and rewarding way to give back, this is the program for you! Our volunteers come from all walks of life, from senior leadership to young professionals, to retired educators - everyone has work & life experience to share! If you've experienced adult life, you are qualified and have a tremendous amount to offer the kids. There are opportunities to lead JA programs all over the state. We are now recruiting for the 2025-2026 School Year. For more info contact Mikaela Ziobro at mziobro@jamaine.org.  

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

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

If you're looking for an easy and rewarding way to give back, this is the program for you! Our volunteers come from all walks of life, from senior leadership to young professionals, to retired educators - everyone has work & life experience to share! If you've experienced adult life, you are qualified and have a tremendous amount to offer the kids. There are opportunities to lead JA programs all over the state. We are now recruiting for the 2025-2026 School Year. For more info contact Mikaela Ziobro at mziobro@jamaine.org.  

Organization: Junior Achievement of Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer from home, on your own schedule: be a Phone Pal!

Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us...

...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer!  Phone Pals offer companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call!  We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! 

Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here!

Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here!

What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer?
Volunteers must be able to develop a sense of trust and rapport; sensitivity toward older adults and persons with disabilities and/or dementia; active listening skills; access to reliable phone service. Volunteers communicate concerns to the Phone Pal Coordinator as needed and follow protocol if recipient does not answer phone at the scheduled time.

Where & when will I make my calls?
Phone Pals call their match 1-3 times/week for about 10-30 minutes each time - the days and times of the calls are flexible!  Whatever works best for you and your Phone Pal match!  Make calls from your home, office - or anywhere!  To build relationships, we ask for a commitment of at least 6 months.

VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! 

Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.


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

Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us...

...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer!  Phone Pals offer companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call!  We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! 

Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here!

Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here!

What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer?
Volunteers must be able to develop a sense of trust and rapport; sensitivity toward older adults and persons with disabilities and/or dementia; active listening skills; access to reliable phone service. Volunteers communicate concerns to the Phone Pal Coordinator as needed and follow protocol if recipient does not answer phone at the scheduled time.

Where & when will I make my calls?
Phone Pals call their match 1-3 times/week for about 10-30 minutes each time - the days and times of the calls are flexible!  Whatever works best for you and your Phone Pal match!  Make calls from your home, office - or anywhere!  To build relationships, we ask for a commitment of at least 6 months.

VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! 

Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.


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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans - Support Fellow Veterans through Hospice!

Are you a veteran looking to connect with and support fellow service members? Can you lend a listening ear and offer companionship to a friend?  We need you as a Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! We are looking for volunteers who are military veterans to visit with fellow veterans who are terminally ill. 

Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity.  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of military veterans and their loved ones.

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

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

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

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

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

Commitment & Schedule:

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

Training & Support:

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

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

Benefits for Volunteers:

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

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

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

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

Are you a veteran looking to connect with and support fellow service members? Can you lend a listening ear and offer companionship to a friend?  We need you as a Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteer!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Affinity Care of Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers! We are looking for volunteers who are military veterans to visit with fellow veterans who are terminally ill. 

Affinity Care's mission is to provide terminally ill patients and their families with the physical, emotional, and spiritual support they need to live their lives comfortably and with dignity.  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of military veterans and their loved ones.

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

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

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

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

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

Commitment & Schedule:

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

Training & Support:

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

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

Benefits for Volunteers:

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Use your Tech Skills to Help Older Adults

Do you have a passion for technology and helping others? Are you looking for a way to apply your experience working with Zoom and other virtual platforms?  You might be a great fit for the Safety Observer Volunteer role with Southern Maine Agency on Aging's Agewell programs!

Agewell offers two health and wellness classes for seniors: Tai Chi for Health & Balance and A Matter of Balance.  Both are evidence-based to reduce the risk of falls among older adult participants.  When we lead these classes virtually, we are able to reach many of our older neighbors who face barriers to in-person classes such as transportation availability and cost, caregiving duties, and even Maine's winter weather!  However, virtual classes bring a host of challenges as participants learn the platform (Zoom) and we ensure safe practice remotely. 

The Agewell Safety Observer Volunteer will track attendance, monitor class both visually and auditorily, and admit virtual participants from the waiting room to the class. The Safety Observer supports participants with technical questions to the best of their ability, and acts as the conduit between the participants and the class instructor—asking (but not providing) for modifications or clarifications as needed and providing feedback to the instructor about technical issues.

We have an urgent demand for Safety Observer Volunteers! Please reach out volunteer@smaaa.org to use your tech skills to make a difference for our older neighbors! 

Assignment: Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training. Volunteers can contact SMAA Volunteer Services for more information at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Do you have a passion for technology and helping others? Are you looking for a way to apply your experience working with Zoom and other virtual platforms?  You might be a great fit for the Safety Observer Volunteer role with Southern Maine Agency on Aging's Agewell programs!

Agewell offers two health and wellness classes for seniors: Tai Chi for Health & Balance and A Matter of Balance.  Both are evidence-based to reduce the risk of falls among older adult participants.  When we lead these classes virtually, we are able to reach many of our older neighbors who face barriers to in-person classes such as transportation availability and cost, caregiving duties, and even Maine's winter weather!  However, virtual classes bring a host of challenges as participants learn the platform (Zoom) and we ensure safe practice remotely. 

The Agewell Safety Observer Volunteer will track attendance, monitor class both visually and auditorily, and admit virtual participants from the waiting room to the class. The Safety Observer supports participants with technical questions to the best of their ability, and acts as the conduit between the participants and the class instructor—asking (but not providing) for modifications or clarifications as needed and providing feedback to the instructor about technical issues.

We have an urgent demand for Safety Observer Volunteers! Please reach out volunteer@smaaa.org to use your tech skills to make a difference for our older neighbors! 

Assignment: Volunteers can begin right away after they attend a training. Volunteers can contact SMAA Volunteer Services for more information at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Skills & Passions with Hospice!

Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a hairdresser, massage therapist, musician, have a certified therapy dog, or something else? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills?

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


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

As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, hairdressing, reiki therapy, pet therapy, massage, and more! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

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

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

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

Commitment & Schedule:

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

Training & Support:

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

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

Benefits for Volunteers:

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

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

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

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

Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a hairdresser, massage therapist, musician, have a certified therapy dog, or something else? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills?

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


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

As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, hairdressing, reiki therapy, pet therapy, massage, and more! Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

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

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

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

Commitment & Schedule:

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

Training & Support:

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

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

Benefits for Volunteers:

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

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your Heart with Hospice of Southern Maine!

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

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers!  Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers!  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

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

Direct Care Hospice Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways:
-Providing companionship and emotional support for patients, caregivers, and families
-Providing respite care to allow caregivers time to themselves
-Assisting with errands
-Helping with light household chores or light meal prep
-Providing bedside companionship for patients alone in their final hours
-Assisting with life review, letter writing, or completion of projects
-Offering grief support following the death of a loved one
-Providing therapy dog (PawPrints), music (Heartstrings Program), or Reiki visits - share your skills!
-Kitchen support at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House

Training & Requirements:
-Completion of application packet
-Completion of the 30-hour Hospice Volunteer Training: Trainings are held annually in April, June, and September. Some sessions will be held virtually over Zoom while others will take place in person at our main office in Scarborough.
-Favorable background check
-Substance use testing with a negative result
-Mandatory TB Screening and immunization documentation
-CDC required immunizations
-Volunteers must complete all annual requirements
-Must be at least 18 years of age

Commitment & Schedule:
-A minimum commitment of 3-4 hours per week, for a minimum of 1 year

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

What You’ll Gain:
-The satisfaction of helping terminally ill patients and their families and making a real, tangible difference in their lives
-Opportunity for ongoing training and learning
-connection to other caring, dedicated volunteers 
-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging and Hospice of Southern Maine volunteer events

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

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

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

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

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Hospice Volunteers!  Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers!  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

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

Direct Care Hospice Volunteers provide non-medical aid and support in the following ways:
-Providing companionship and emotional support for patients, caregivers, and families
-Providing respite care to allow caregivers time to themselves
-Assisting with errands
-Helping with light household chores or light meal prep
-Providing bedside companionship for patients alone in their final hours
-Assisting with life review, letter writing, or completion of projects
-Offering grief support following the death of a loved one
-Providing therapy dog (PawPrints), music (Heartstrings Program), or Reiki visits - share your skills!
-Kitchen support at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House

Training & Requirements:
-Completion of application packet
-Completion of the 30-hour Hospice Volunteer Training: Trainings are held annually in April, June, and September. Some sessions will be held virtually over Zoom while others will take place in person at our main office in Scarborough.
-Favorable background check
-Substance use testing with a negative result
-Mandatory TB Screening and immunization documentation
-CDC required immunizations
-Volunteers must complete all annual requirements
-Must be at least 18 years of age

Commitment & Schedule:
-A minimum commitment of 3-4 hours per week, for a minimum of 1 year

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

What You’ll Gain:
-The satisfaction of helping terminally ill patients and their families and making a real, tangible difference in their lives
-Opportunity for ongoing training and learning
-connection to other caring, dedicated volunteers 
-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging and Hospice of Southern Maine volunteer events

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your Engineering Skills & Make a Difference!

Do you have skills and experience in engineering?  Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands?  Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors?  Volunteer with WindowDressers!

WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs:

1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 

2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood.  Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish.  The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event.  They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role.

3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build.

Where will I work?
WindowDressers currently serves multiple communities in Cumberland and York Counties, including Portland, Peaks Island, Falmouth, Brunswick, Biddeford and Wells. We could use help with food coordination in any of these communities!

When will I work?
On your own schedule, in coordination with other local volunteers.  Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year.

What length of commitment is expected? 
Flexible options! Volunteer for a few hours on just one day for a Community Build, or help out for 9+ months to organize a Community Build as a Local Coordinator! It takes several weeks to secure food donations as a Food Coordinator for a Community Build. 

When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? 
As needed for new volunteers - we can work with your schedule! We provide two, 2-hour zoom trainings, plus in-the-field training with another experienced volunteer.

Contact us today to get started!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Do you have skills and experience in engineering?  Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands?  Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors?  Volunteer with WindowDressers!

WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs:

1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 

2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood.  Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish.  The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event.  They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role.

3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build.

Where will I work?
WindowDressers currently serves multiple communities in Cumberland and York Counties, including Portland, Peaks Island, Falmouth, Brunswick, Biddeford and Wells. We could use help with food coordination in any of these communities!

When will I work?
On your own schedule, in coordination with other local volunteers.  Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year.

What length of commitment is expected? 
Flexible options! Volunteer for a few hours on just one day for a Community Build, or help out for 9+ months to organize a Community Build as a Local Coordinator! It takes several weeks to secure food donations as a Food Coordinator for a Community Build. 

When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? 
As needed for new volunteers - we can work with your schedule! We provide two, 2-hour zoom trainings, plus in-the-field training with another experienced volunteer.

Contact us today to get started!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your Carpentry Skills & Make a Difference!

Are you skilled with tools, woodworking, and carpentry?  Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands?  Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors?  Volunteer with WindowDressers!

WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs:

1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 

2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood.  Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish.  The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event.  They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role.

3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build.

Where will I work?
WindowDressers currently serves multiple communities in Cumberland and York Counties, including Portland, Peaks Island, Falmouth, Brunswick, Biddeford and Wells. We could use help with food coordination in any of these communities!

When will I work?
On your own schedule, in coordination with other local volunteers.  Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year.

What length of commitment is expected? 
Flexible options! Volunteer for a few hours on just one day for a Community Build, or help out for 9+ months to organize a Community Build as a Local Coordinator! It takes several weeks to secure food donations as a Food Coordinator for a Community Build. 

When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? 
As needed for new volunteers - we can work with your schedule! We provide two, 2-hour zoom trainings, plus in-the-field training with another experienced volunteer.

Contact us today to get started!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Are you skilled with tools, woodworking, and carpentry?  Do you enjoy hands-on problem solving? Do you love making things with your hands?  Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors?  Volunteer with WindowDressers!

WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs:

1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 

2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood.  Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish.  The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event.  They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role.

3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build.

Where will I work?
WindowDressers currently serves multiple communities in Cumberland and York Counties, including Portland, Peaks Island, Falmouth, Brunswick, Biddeford and Wells. We could use help with food coordination in any of these communities!

When will I work?
On your own schedule, in coordination with other local volunteers.  Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year.

What length of commitment is expected? 
Flexible options! Volunteer for a few hours on just one day for a Community Build, or help out for 9+ months to organize a Community Build as a Local Coordinator! It takes several weeks to secure food donations as a Food Coordinator for a Community Build. 

When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? 
As needed for new volunteers - we can work with your schedule! We provide two, 2-hour zoom trainings, plus in-the-field training with another experienced volunteer.

Contact us today to get started!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Phone Pals Needed! Offer Companionship to Isolated Elders!

Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us...

...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer!  Phone Pals offer weekly companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call!  We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! 

Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here!

Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here!

What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer?
Volunteers must be able to develop a sense of trust and rapport; sensitivity toward older adults and persons with disabilities and/or dementia; active listening skills; access to reliable phone service. Volunteers communicate concerns to the Phone Pal Coordinator as needed and follow protocol if recipient does not answer phone at the scheduled time.

Where & when will I make my calls?
Phone Pals call their match 1-3 times/week for about 10-30 minutes each time - the days and times of the calls are flexible!  Whatever works best for you and your Phone Pal match!  Make calls from your home, office - or anywhere!  To build relationships, we ask for a commitment of at least 6 months.

VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! 

Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.


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

Last year, the US Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic, saying it poses a risk as deadly as smoking...Luckily, The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is working to reduce social isolation among older adults across Southern Maine, and increase social connection. And you can join us...

...from the comfort of your own home, on your own schedule as a Phone Pal volunteer!  Phone Pals offer weekly companionship to isolated older adults though a simple phone call!  We have over 100 older adults looking for a Phone Pal match - join us today & make a difference! 

Get to know The Phone Pals Program, directly from a longtime pal, here!

Get to know the Phone Pals Program, in this interview with our fantastic Coordinator, here!

What skills do I need to be a Phone Pal volunteer?
Volunteers must be able to develop a sense of trust and rapport; sensitivity toward older adults and persons with disabilities and/or dementia; active listening skills; access to reliable phone service. Volunteers communicate concerns to the Phone Pal Coordinator as needed and follow protocol if recipient does not answer phone at the scheduled time.

Where & when will I make my calls?
Phone Pals call their match 1-3 times/week for about 10-30 minutes each time - the days and times of the calls are flexible!  Whatever works best for you and your Phone Pal match!  Make calls from your home, office - or anywhere!  To build relationships, we ask for a commitment of at least 6 months.

VIRTUAL TRAININGS: Trainings only last about an hour and are offered monthly over Zoom! There are flexible options to attend - reach out to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org for upcoming dates & to sign up! 

Start making a difference & combat loneliness for our older neighbors today by contacting SMAA Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.


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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy, Music & Rieki - Hospice Patients Need Your Skills!

Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a musician, have a certified therapy dog, licensed Reiki practitioner? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills?

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


Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers!  Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers!  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, reiki therapy, and pet therapy. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Share your skills to delight and comfort terminally ill patients!

Paw Prints Pet Therapy Program:
Volunteers provide patients, families and HSM staff the opportunity to visit and interact with Therapy Dogs and experience the benefits of the human-animal bond and improve quality of life through human-animal interaction. Paw Prints volunteers work directly with the Gosnell House patient’s, families, and facility residents offering comfort and support through pet visitation.

Heart Strings Music Program:
Musicians who are trained hospice volunteers will play live music at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. Musicians are not there to be performers but rather to provide a soothing presence. The musician stays out of the way and in the background. Conversations, meals, visits or rests are able to continue. Musicians will play in the family room/lobby area and will play bed side upon request.

Reiki Volunteering
To provide Reiki sessions voluntarily to hospice patients and/or caregivers who request the service. Reiki volunteer will provide two to four hours or more a month of Reiki to hospice patients requesting the service.

Training & Requirements:
-Completion of application packet
-Completion of the 30-hour Hospice Volunteer Training: Trainings are held annually in April, June, and September. Some sessions will be held virtually over Zoom while others will take place in person at our main office in Scarborough.
-Favorable background check
-Substance use testing with a negative result
-Mandatory TB Screening and immunization documentation
-CDC required immunizations
-Volunteers must complete all annual requirements
-Must be at least 18 years of age

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

Location:
Gosnell House Memorial Hospice in Scarborough, or patient's home, assisted living facilities and/or nursing homes.

Benefits for Volunteers:
-The satisfaction using your skills to help terminally ill patients and their families and making a real, tangible difference in their lives
-Opportunity for ongoing training and learning
-connection to other caring, dedicated volunteers 
-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging and Hospice of Southern Maine volunteer events

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

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

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

Do you have a talent, skill or passion you are looking to share? Are you a musician, have a certified therapy dog, licensed Reiki practitioner? Are you looking to make new connections with your skills?

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


Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers!  Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers!  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

As a Hospice Volunteer, you will provide essential support to patients and their families in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. We are looking for volunteers to share their skills and passions in areas such as music, reiki therapy, and pet therapy. Your involvement will be invaluable in ensuring that our patients receive the care and comfort they deserve.

Share your skills to delight and comfort terminally ill patients!

Paw Prints Pet Therapy Program:
Volunteers provide patients, families and HSM staff the opportunity to visit and interact with Therapy Dogs and experience the benefits of the human-animal bond and improve quality of life through human-animal interaction. Paw Prints volunteers work directly with the Gosnell House patient’s, families, and facility residents offering comfort and support through pet visitation.

Heart Strings Music Program:
Musicians who are trained hospice volunteers will play live music at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. Musicians are not there to be performers but rather to provide a soothing presence. The musician stays out of the way and in the background. Conversations, meals, visits or rests are able to continue. Musicians will play in the family room/lobby area and will play bed side upon request.

Reiki Volunteering
To provide Reiki sessions voluntarily to hospice patients and/or caregivers who request the service. Reiki volunteer will provide two to four hours or more a month of Reiki to hospice patients requesting the service.

Training & Requirements:
-Completion of application packet
-Completion of the 30-hour Hospice Volunteer Training: Trainings are held annually in April, June, and September. Some sessions will be held virtually over Zoom while others will take place in person at our main office in Scarborough.
-Favorable background check
-Substance use testing with a negative result
-Mandatory TB Screening and immunization documentation
-CDC required immunizations
-Volunteers must complete all annual requirements
-Must be at least 18 years of age

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

Location:
Gosnell House Memorial Hospice in Scarborough, or patient's home, assisted living facilities and/or nursing homes.

Benefits for Volunteers:
-The satisfaction using your skills to help terminally ill patients and their families and making a real, tangible difference in their lives
-Opportunity for ongoing training and learning
-connection to other caring, dedicated volunteers 
-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging and Hospice of Southern Maine volunteer events

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Volunteer Driver! Provide Transportation for Older Adults in York County

Are you a dependable, caring individual with a valid Maine driver’s license? Do you have a passion for helping others and want to play an active role in your community? If so, we need YOU!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with York County Community Action Corporation (YCCAC) to recruit Volunteer Drivers! Did you know that transportation is among one of the most requested services by older adults in Southern Maine?  Volunteer Drivers provide critical door-to-door transportation services for individuals who are unable to access other means of transportation, including children and elderly residents of York County.

What will I do as a Volunteer Driver?
-Drive your own vehicle to provide transportation for individuals across York County and beyond.
-Provide door-to-door services to clients traveling to medical appointments and other essential services.
-Transport residents from any of the 29 towns in York County to services in and out of the County, as far south as Boston and as far north as Bangor, although the majority of the transportation requests are for appointments within York County and Southern Cumberland County (Scarborough/Portland).

Who Were Looking For:
-Dependable and caring individuals with a valid Maine driver’s license and a good driving record.
-Volunteers who are interested in becoming an active part of their community and helping others.
-A minimum commitment of 4-6 months is preferred

When Will I Volunteer?
-Volunteer hours are flexible based on your availability.
-Transportation requests are typically from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, 5-7 days a week.
-You can choose your schedule based on when you’re available to drive.

Benefits of Volunteering:
-Mileage reimbursement at $0.55/mile for all miles driven from your home.
-Reimbursement for vehicle inspections.
-A flexible schedule to accommodate your lifestyle.
-A sense of satisfaction and the opportunity to connect with your community.
-Become part of a dedicated and caring team making a positive impact every day.
-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging and YCCAC volunteer events

Training & Support:
-All volunteers will receive a 2-3 hour initial orientation, with additional training available if you are interested in transporting children.
-Defensive driving and other training courses will be provided as necessary.
-Ongoing support
-Background checks are required. 

Current YCCAC Volunteer Drivers Say:
-"I feel good about helping others get to their cancer appointment."
-"It's very rewarding to help other people."
-"It gets me out of the house!"
-"I enjoy meeting new people."

Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Are you a dependable, caring individual with a valid Maine driver’s license? Do you have a passion for helping others and want to play an active role in your community? If so, we need YOU!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with York County Community Action Corporation (YCCAC) to recruit Volunteer Drivers! Did you know that transportation is among one of the most requested services by older adults in Southern Maine?  Volunteer Drivers provide critical door-to-door transportation services for individuals who are unable to access other means of transportation, including children and elderly residents of York County.

What will I do as a Volunteer Driver?
-Drive your own vehicle to provide transportation for individuals across York County and beyond.
-Provide door-to-door services to clients traveling to medical appointments and other essential services.
-Transport residents from any of the 29 towns in York County to services in and out of the County, as far south as Boston and as far north as Bangor, although the majority of the transportation requests are for appointments within York County and Southern Cumberland County (Scarborough/Portland).

Who Were Looking For:
-Dependable and caring individuals with a valid Maine driver’s license and a good driving record.
-Volunteers who are interested in becoming an active part of their community and helping others.
-A minimum commitment of 4-6 months is preferred

When Will I Volunteer?
-Volunteer hours are flexible based on your availability.
-Transportation requests are typically from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM, 5-7 days a week.
-You can choose your schedule based on when you’re available to drive.

Benefits of Volunteering:
-Mileage reimbursement at $0.55/mile for all miles driven from your home.
-Reimbursement for vehicle inspections.
-A flexible schedule to accommodate your lifestyle.
-A sense of satisfaction and the opportunity to connect with your community.
-Become part of a dedicated and caring team making a positive impact every day.
-Recognition and appreciation at Southern Maine Agency on Aging and YCCAC volunteer events

Training & Support:
-All volunteers will receive a 2-3 hour initial orientation, with additional training available if you are interested in transporting children.
-Defensive driving and other training courses will be provided as necessary.
-Ongoing support
-Background checks are required. 

Current YCCAC Volunteer Drivers Say:
-"I feel good about helping others get to their cancer appointment."
-"It's very rewarding to help other people."
-"It gets me out of the house!"
-"I enjoy meeting new people."

Ready to Make a Difference? Contact Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services TODAY at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospital Volunteers Needed!

Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient and visitor experience by providing care, compassion, and support in many roles across the hospital! From patient care to administration, there is a role at Maine Medical Center for you!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for various roles in the hospital's operations! 

Volunteer Roles Available:

-Gift & Flower Shop - help with managing inventory, assisting customers, handling transactions, and maintaining a welcoming environment
-Admitting - Patient Access Support:
greet patients and visitors, respond to their questions, and offer directions.  Escort patients to their destinations within the hospital.
-Food Pantry - support the daily functions of the food pantry by providing administrative, logistic and physical support tot eh food pantry manager
- Mailroom - deliver patient mail and packages
-Cafeteria Assistant - support the busy cafeteria staff by restocking condiments and utensils when necessary, clean dining room table as and chairs, help make sandwiches.
-Customer Service - Sit at various departments' customer service desks and make all who enter feel welcome by providing directions, information and escorts. 
-Concierge - Listen to voicemail requests for concierge items; bag and deliver the requested items.
- Hospital Elder Life Program - Visit with patients over 70-years-old to provide companionship and attend to key wellness areas. 
-AND SO MUCH MORE!  There is a role for you at within Maine Medical Center!  Learn more and find the right fit - volunteer@smaaa.org or2 07-396-6595.

Skills & Qualities We're Looking For:
-Warm, caring demeanor with excellent communication skills.
-Reliable, self-motivated, and dependable.
-Detail-oriented with a commitment to confidentiality and safety protocols.

Commitment & Schedule:
varies depending on role

Where will the volunteer(s) work:  MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford; OR Maine Medical Center, Portland Hospital; on direct patient-care units

Perks & Benefits for Volunteers:
-Free parking at the hospital.
-$10 daily allowance
for the cafeteria and Pavilion Grill.
-Opportunities for additional training and development.
-Invitations to our annual volunteer recognition events at Maine Medical Center - Portland/MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Southern Maine Agency on Aging!

Training & Orientation:
Volunteers will undergo a general hospital orientation, and, depending on their assigned role, position-specific training. Volunteers also participate in periodic retraining and a formal quality assurance process.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives hospital patients, visitors, and staff, we’d love to have you join our team. Join us today!

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

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

Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient and visitor experience by providing care, compassion, and support in many roles across the hospital! From patient care to administration, there is a role at Maine Medical Center for you!

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for various roles in the hospital's operations! 

Volunteer Roles Available:

-Gift & Flower Shop - help with managing inventory, assisting customers, handling transactions, and maintaining a welcoming environment
-Admitting - Patient Access Support:
greet patients and visitors, respond to their questions, and offer directions.  Escort patients to their destinations within the hospital.
-Food Pantry - support the daily functions of the food pantry by providing administrative, logistic and physical support tot eh food pantry manager
- Mailroom - deliver patient mail and packages
-Cafeteria Assistant - support the busy cafeteria staff by restocking condiments and utensils when necessary, clean dining room table as and chairs, help make sandwiches.
-Customer Service - Sit at various departments' customer service desks and make all who enter feel welcome by providing directions, information and escorts. 
-Concierge - Listen to voicemail requests for concierge items; bag and deliver the requested items.
- Hospital Elder Life Program - Visit with patients over 70-years-old to provide companionship and attend to key wellness areas. 
-AND SO MUCH MORE!  There is a role for you at within Maine Medical Center!  Learn more and find the right fit - volunteer@smaaa.org or2 07-396-6595.

Skills & Qualities We're Looking For:
-Warm, caring demeanor with excellent communication skills.
-Reliable, self-motivated, and dependable.
-Detail-oriented with a commitment to confidentiality and safety protocols.

Commitment & Schedule:
varies depending on role

Where will the volunteer(s) work:  MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford; OR Maine Medical Center, Portland Hospital; on direct patient-care units

Perks & Benefits for Volunteers:
-Free parking at the hospital.
-$10 daily allowance
for the cafeteria and Pavilion Grill.
-Opportunities for additional training and development.
-Invitations to our annual volunteer recognition events at Maine Medical Center - Portland/MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Southern Maine Agency on Aging!

Training & Orientation:
Volunteers will undergo a general hospital orientation, and, depending on their assigned role, position-specific training. Volunteers also participate in periodic retraining and a formal quality assurance process.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives hospital patients, visitors, and staff, we’d love to have you join our team. Join us today!

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteering from Home: Tuck-In Callers Needed

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

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers!  Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers!  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

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

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

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

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

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

Commitment & Schedule:

Volunteers needed Thursday morningsMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three months

Training & Support:

Volunteer Orientation and Role-Specific Training provided at onboarding Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Benefits for Volunteers:

24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related software.Become involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainings.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

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

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

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

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

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with Hospice of Southern Maine to recruit Volunteers!  Hospice of Southern Maine believes in doing everything we can to provide the highest quality of care for our patients. Striving to help each patient reach their goals at end of life, we work together to create an individualized plan of care with each of our patients. That includes support from family caregivers, loved ones, and our interdisciplinary team of clinicians...and volunteers!  Join our team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of patients and their loved ones.

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

Key Volunteer Responsibilities:

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

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:

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

Commitment & Schedule:

Volunteers needed Thursday morningsMake calls from home, work, on the go...wherever you are!Minimum Commitment: At least three months

Training & Support:

Volunteer Orientation and Role-Specific Training provided at onboarding Ongoing Support: You’ll receive 24-hour support from our team, along with additional training and volunteer recognition events.

Benefits for Volunteers:

24-hour support from our volunteer team.Opportunity to gain experience working with various organizational spreadsheets, databases and work-related software.Become involved in the process of drafting new materials and participate in ongoing trainings.Opportunities for additional training and educational events.Recognition and appreciation events for your hard work and dedication, from both Affinity Care and the Southern Maine Agency on Aging.

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

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Provide Energy Efficient Window Inserts to Keep Homes Warm

Do you care about the environment? Do you love making things with your hands?  Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors?  Volunteer with WindowDressers!

WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs:

1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 

2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood.  Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish.  The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event.  They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. We are specifically looking for Coordinators in York and Biddeford/Saco!

3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build.

Where will I work?
WindowDressers currently serves multiple communities in Cumberland and York Counties, including Portland, Peaks Island, Cumberland, Brunswick, Freeport and Wells. We could use help with food coordination in any of these communities!  We need Local Coordinators in York and Biddeford/Saco.

When will I work?
On your own schedule, in coordination with other local volunteers.  Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year.

What length of commitment is expected? 
Flexible options! Volunteer for a few hours on just one day for a Community Build, or help out for 9+ months to organize a Community Build as a Local Coordinator! It takes several weeks to secure food donations as a Food Coordinator for a Community Build. 

When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? 
As needed for new volunteers - we can work with your schedule! We provide two, 2-hour zoom trainings, plus in-the-field training with another experienced volunteer.

Contact us today to get started!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Do you care about the environment? Do you love making things with your hands?  Do you want to participate in a community effort producing concrete, meaningful results for your neighbors?  Volunteer with WindowDressers!

WindowDressers is a nonprofit organization that brings community volunteers of all economic and social situations together to improve the warmth and comfort of interior spaces, lower heating costs, and reduce carbon dioxide pollution by producing low-cost (no-cost for low-income households) insulating window inserts that function as custom, interior-mounted storm windows.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging has partnered with WindowDressers to fill a number of volunteer needs:

1. Measuring Volunteer: Measuring Volunteers work in teams of two visiting clients at home to conduct a measurement appointment. Volunteers will take measurements for installing window inserts and quote the client on the price of the install. At least one volunteer will be required to have access to a vehicle as well as a valid driver's license. Volunteers will be paired based on geographic proximity to clients and may choose to carpool to the client's home or drive separately. Access to a laptop and experience working with basic computer programs is a plus. 

2. Local Coordinator: Community Builds are like old-fashioned barn-raisings for inserts! Volunteers gather together for several days to build all of the inserts that have been ordered in their neighborhood.  Experienced volunteers teach new volunteers, food is provided, and the end results are high-quality inserts at a very affordable price and a stronger, more connected community. Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year. Local Coordinators are key volunteers who help anchor a Community Build in their neighborhood—organizing the event from start to finish.  The Local Coordinator helps recruit and organize a team of 4-10 volunteers to help run the event.  They also work to secure a donated location for the Community Build, schedule the event, and oversee the event coordination. With a strong volunteer team, this is mostly a management role. We are specifically looking for Coordinators in York and Biddeford/Saco!

3. Food Coordinator: Providing food is an important community-building aspect of each Community Build. A Food Coordinator is a key team member for each Community Build; they help secure food donations, and are responsible for the set-up and clean-up of the food for each day of the Community Build.

Where will I work?
WindowDressers currently serves multiple communities in Cumberland and York Counties, including Portland, Peaks Island, Cumberland, Brunswick, Freeport and Wells. We could use help with food coordination in any of these communities!  We need Local Coordinators in York and Biddeford/Saco.

When will I work?
On your own schedule, in coordination with other local volunteers.  Community Builds typically take place between September and January each year.

What length of commitment is expected? 
Flexible options! Volunteer for a few hours on just one day for a Community Build, or help out for 9+ months to organize a Community Build as a Local Coordinator! It takes several weeks to secure food donations as a Food Coordinator for a Community Build. 

When and where will volunteer training/orientation take place? 
As needed for new volunteers - we can work with your schedule! We provide two, 2-hour zoom trainings, plus in-the-field training with another experienced volunteer.

Contact us today to get started!
Southern Maine Agency on Aging Volunteer Services: volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Elderly Patients Thrive at Maine Medical Center!

Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient experience by providing care, compassion, and support to those in need.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for the Hospital Elder Life Program.

As a volunteer in Maine Health's Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of patients of the age of 70.  You'll help them maintain their dignity, health, and well-being. Whether you're helping patients stay active, engaged, or simply offering a comforting presence, your contribution will help improve their hospital experience.

Volunteer Role Highlights:

You will actively support older patients in various ways, including:

-Daily Visitor: Offer orientation, communication, and social support.
-Feeding Assistant:
Help with meal setups and provide companionship during meals.
-Therapeutic Activities:
Encourage social interaction and mental engagement during bed rest.
-Early Mobilization:
Guide patients in simple exercises or walking to promote mobility.
-Sleep Enhancement:
Help create a peaceful, relaxing sleep environment.
-Vision/Hearing Support:
Provide adaptive equipment as needed.

Skills & Qualities We're Looking For:

-A passion for working with elderly individuals.
-Warm, caring demeanor with excellent communication skills.
-Ability to motivate and engage patients in activities.
-Reliable, self-motivated, and dependable.
-Empathetic listener with a strong sense of patience.
-Detail-oriented with a commitment to confidentiality and safety protocols.

Commitment & Schedule:

-3-hour weekly shifts, with various days and times available.
-Minimum Commitment:
6 months.

Where will the volunteer(s) work:  MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford; OR Maine Medical Center, Portland Hospital; on direct patient-care units

Perks & Benefits for Volunteers:

-Free parking at the hospital.
-$10 daily allowance for the cafeteria and Pavilion Grill.
-Opportunities for additional training and development.
-Invitations to our annual volunteer recognition events at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford/Maine Medical Center - Portland and Southern Maine Agency on Aging!

Training & Orientation:
Volunteers will undergo a general hospital orientation. The Elder Life Specialist will also provide a specific program training. Training typically is a total 12-15 hours. This includes a combination of classroom training and precepted practice with a seasoned volunteer/staff member. Volunteers also participate in periodic retraining and a formal quality assurance process.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives of elderly patients, we’d love to have you join our team. Apply today and help us provide high-quality, personalized healthcare to those who need it most!

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

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

Volunteers are needed to play a vital role in enhancing the patient experience by providing care, compassion, and support to those in need.

Southern Maine Agency on Aging is teaming up with MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford and Maine Medical Center (Portland) to recruit volunteers for the Hospital Elder Life Program.

As a volunteer in Maine Health's Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP), you will have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of patients of the age of 70.  You'll help them maintain their dignity, health, and well-being. Whether you're helping patients stay active, engaged, or simply offering a comforting presence, your contribution will help improve their hospital experience.

Volunteer Role Highlights:

You will actively support older patients in various ways, including:

-Daily Visitor: Offer orientation, communication, and social support.
-Feeding Assistant:
Help with meal setups and provide companionship during meals.
-Therapeutic Activities:
Encourage social interaction and mental engagement during bed rest.
-Early Mobilization:
Guide patients in simple exercises or walking to promote mobility.
-Sleep Enhancement:
Help create a peaceful, relaxing sleep environment.
-Vision/Hearing Support:
Provide adaptive equipment as needed.

Skills & Qualities We're Looking For:

-A passion for working with elderly individuals.
-Warm, caring demeanor with excellent communication skills.
-Ability to motivate and engage patients in activities.
-Reliable, self-motivated, and dependable.
-Empathetic listener with a strong sense of patience.
-Detail-oriented with a commitment to confidentiality and safety protocols.

Commitment & Schedule:

-3-hour weekly shifts, with various days and times available.
-Minimum Commitment:
6 months.

Where will the volunteer(s) work:  MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford; OR Maine Medical Center, Portland Hospital; on direct patient-care units

Perks & Benefits for Volunteers:

-Free parking at the hospital.
-$10 daily allowance for the cafeteria and Pavilion Grill.
-Opportunities for additional training and development.
-Invitations to our annual volunteer recognition events at MaineHealth Maine Medical Center - Biddeford/Maine Medical Center - Portland and Southern Maine Agency on Aging!

Training & Orientation:
Volunteers will undergo a general hospital orientation. The Elder Life Specialist will also provide a specific program training. Training typically is a total 12-15 hours. This includes a combination of classroom training and precepted practice with a seasoned volunteer/staff member. Volunteers also participate in periodic retraining and a formal quality assurance process.

If you're looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity where you can make a tangible difference in the lives of elderly patients, we’d love to have you join our team. Apply today and help us provide high-quality, personalized healthcare to those who need it most!

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Faces & Helping Hands Needed: Be a Greeter at Nasson Health Care

Are you a friendly, compassionate individual who enjoys helping others and being part of a supportive team? We are looking for volunteers to join our team as Front Lobby Greeters at Nasson Health Care in Springvale, ME!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is partnering up with Nasson Health Care to recruit volunteers for this key, impactful role. Nasson Health Care is dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based, affordable, and respectful care to individuals in York County.

As a Front Lobby Greeter, you’ll be the first friendly face patients and visitors see, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere and ensuring a smooth experience at our health center.

What You’ll Do:

• Greet patients and visitors with a friendly and welcoming attitude
• Assist with directions and answer questions about our services
• Help patients check in and direct them to the appropriate areas
• Collaborate with staff to ensure a smooth patient flow
• Maintain cleanliness and organization of the lobby area
• Assist with special needs, like helping patients get access to a wheelchair
• Ensure confidentiality and uphold the Nasson Service Pledge

Volunteer Details:

Location: 15 Oak Street, Springvale, ME
Volunteer Hours: Flexible hours between 8 AM and Noon on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
Commitment: Ideally, at least 6 hours per week with a 4-month commitment
Training: Orientation (2-3 hours) provided by Nasson staff

We’re Looking For:

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• A friendly, compassionate, and patient demeanor
• The ability to remain calm in a busy environment
• Reliability and punctuality
• A desire to help others and improve the patient experience
• A commitment to maintaining patient confidentiality

Benefits of Volunteering:

• Make a positive impact on patients’ healthcare experiences
• Gain experience in a healthcare setting
• Develop valuable communication and customer service skills
• Become part of a caring and supportive team
• Receive Nasson logo wear and recognition at special events

Are you ready to make a difference and join a fantastic team?

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

Join us in making a difference at Nasson Health Care!

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

Are you a friendly, compassionate individual who enjoys helping others and being part of a supportive team? We are looking for volunteers to join our team as Front Lobby Greeters at Nasson Health Care in Springvale, ME!

The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is partnering up with Nasson Health Care to recruit volunteers for this key, impactful role. Nasson Health Care is dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based, affordable, and respectful care to individuals in York County.

As a Front Lobby Greeter, you’ll be the first friendly face patients and visitors see, helping to create a welcoming atmosphere and ensuring a smooth experience at our health center.

What You’ll Do:

• Greet patients and visitors with a friendly and welcoming attitude
• Assist with directions and answer questions about our services
• Help patients check in and direct them to the appropriate areas
• Collaborate with staff to ensure a smooth patient flow
• Maintain cleanliness and organization of the lobby area
• Assist with special needs, like helping patients get access to a wheelchair
• Ensure confidentiality and uphold the Nasson Service Pledge

Volunteer Details:

Location: 15 Oak Street, Springvale, ME
Volunteer Hours: Flexible hours between 8 AM and Noon on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays
Commitment: Ideally, at least 6 hours per week with a 4-month commitment
Training: Orientation (2-3 hours) provided by Nasson staff

We’re Looking For:

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• A friendly, compassionate, and patient demeanor
• The ability to remain calm in a busy environment
• Reliability and punctuality
• A desire to help others and improve the patient experience
• A commitment to maintaining patient confidentiality

Benefits of Volunteering:

• Make a positive impact on patients’ healthcare experiences
• Gain experience in a healthcare setting
• Develop valuable communication and customer service skills
• Become part of a caring and supportive team
• Receive Nasson logo wear and recognition at special events

Are you ready to make a difference and join a fantastic team?

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

Join us in making a difference at Nasson Health Care!

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Empower Southern Maine's Medicare Beneficiaries

Are you looking to make a difference in your community? Do you have a passion for helping others navigate the complex rules or systems? The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking volunteers to help Medicare beneficiaries understand and access their coverage through the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) across York and Cumberland counties.

What You'll Do:
-Offer one-on-one confidential and unbiased counseling to Medicare beneficiaries and their representatives regarding Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, and Medicare Savings Programs.
-Assist beneficiaries by using Medicare.gov to compare prescription drug and Medicare Advantage plans.
-Help combat health care fraud, errors, and abuse
-Document interactions and report your volunteer hours and activities.
-Stay informed by participating in case reviews and other learning opportunities.
-Make appropriate referrals for other resources as needed
-Plus, opportunities to lead community presentations on Medicare!

What We're Looking For:
-Strong communication and listening skills.
-Basic computer and internet proficiency.
-Problem-solving abilities and a willingness to learn.
-Ability to work well with others from diverse backgrounds.
-A commitment to following confidentiality policies

Location: Various locations throughout York and Cumberland Counties, as well as remote options.
Flexible Hours: Volunteers can choose their availability, with counseling occurring primarily during business hours. 
Duration:  Minimum 1-year commitment required.

Training and Support:
-Attend a Three-Day Basic Medicare Training to get you up to speed on the fundamentals of Medicare.  2025 Trainings will occur in February, April, June, August and October
-Shadow current volunteers (and gradually take on the responsibility of mentoring future volunteers!)
-Complete the SHIP Online Certification Counselor Exam
-Stay up-to-date on Medicare changes through regular trainings and reviewing our resource site, all facilitated by our Medicare Team!
-Receive professional training, ongoing mentoring, and the chance to contribute to a meaningful cause.

Benefits of Becoming a Volunteer Medicare Counselor at the Southern Maine Agency on Aging:
-Join a team of committed, fun and dynamic peers, all working together to make a difference.
-Make a tangible difference, educating and empowering Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers, and the public.
-Gain professional training, valuable experience, and technical assistance.
-Enjoy local and statewide recognition for your contributions.

Take it from a Current Volunteer Medicare Counselor!
Volunteering as a Medicare counselor is meaningful to me because it allows me to help others in a direct and impactful way. This role leverages my skills in communication, problem-solving, and empathy to guide individuals through complicated healthcare decisions. By providing one-on-one counseling and educating the public on Medicare options, I hope to reduce confusion and help people feel confident in accessing the care they need. The intellectual challenge of navigating complex and intricate healthcare policies keeps me engaged, while the gratitude of clients reinforces the value of this work. It’s a role that aligns with my values and gives me a sense of purpose.

If you're ready to make a lasting impact in your community - while using your skills and gaining valuable experience - contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207.396.6595!

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

Are you looking to make a difference in your community? Do you have a passion for helping others navigate the complex rules or systems? The Southern Maine Agency on Aging is seeking volunteers to help Medicare beneficiaries understand and access their coverage through the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) across York and Cumberland counties.

What You'll Do:
-Offer one-on-one confidential and unbiased counseling to Medicare beneficiaries and their representatives regarding Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D, and Medicare Savings Programs.
-Assist beneficiaries by using Medicare.gov to compare prescription drug and Medicare Advantage plans.
-Help combat health care fraud, errors, and abuse
-Document interactions and report your volunteer hours and activities.
-Stay informed by participating in case reviews and other learning opportunities.
-Make appropriate referrals for other resources as needed
-Plus, opportunities to lead community presentations on Medicare!

What We're Looking For:
-Strong communication and listening skills.
-Basic computer and internet proficiency.
-Problem-solving abilities and a willingness to learn.
-Ability to work well with others from diverse backgrounds.
-A commitment to following confidentiality policies

Location: Various locations throughout York and Cumberland Counties, as well as remote options.
Flexible Hours: Volunteers can choose their availability, with counseling occurring primarily during business hours. 
Duration:  Minimum 1-year commitment required.

Training and Support:
-Attend a Three-Day Basic Medicare Training to get you up to speed on the fundamentals of Medicare.  2025 Trainings will occur in February, April, June, August and October
-Shadow current volunteers (and gradually take on the responsibility of mentoring future volunteers!)
-Complete the SHIP Online Certification Counselor Exam
-Stay up-to-date on Medicare changes through regular trainings and reviewing our resource site, all facilitated by our Medicare Team!
-Receive professional training, ongoing mentoring, and the chance to contribute to a meaningful cause.

Benefits of Becoming a Volunteer Medicare Counselor at the Southern Maine Agency on Aging:
-Join a team of committed, fun and dynamic peers, all working together to make a difference.
-Make a tangible difference, educating and empowering Medicare beneficiaries, their caregivers, and the public.
-Gain professional training, valuable experience, and technical assistance.
-Enjoy local and statewide recognition for your contributions.

Take it from a Current Volunteer Medicare Counselor!
Volunteering as a Medicare counselor is meaningful to me because it allows me to help others in a direct and impactful way. This role leverages my skills in communication, problem-solving, and empathy to guide individuals through complicated healthcare decisions. By providing one-on-one counseling and educating the public on Medicare options, I hope to reduce confusion and help people feel confident in accessing the care they need. The intellectual challenge of navigating complex and intricate healthcare policies keeps me engaged, while the gratitude of clients reinforces the value of this work. It’s a role that aligns with my values and gives me a sense of purpose.

If you're ready to make a lasting impact in your community - while using your skills and gaining valuable experience - contact us at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207.396.6595!

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Development & Communications Internship!

Are you passionate about supporting older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers? Are you looking to gain experience in event planning, donor relations, or communications? Join our team and grow professionally while contributing to a meaningful cause. 

The Development & Communications Intern at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging assists with a variety of tasks that directly support our fundraising, communications, and advocacy efforts.


What You'll Do:
-Assist with event planning, including a volunteer appreciation event and a summer/fall fundraiser
-Help craft timely and meaningful donor acknowledgements.
-Perform database cleanup using Raiser’s Edge to keep our fundraising software in top shape.
-Visit programs to gather photo releases from clients and capture moments in action.
-Organize and maintain a photo and story library for advocacy and development needs.

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:
-Good written communication skills.
-Computer literacy, including the ability to learn and use our donor database, Raiser’s Edge.
-Ability to operate office equipment.
-Team player who works well with diverse groups of people.

Where & When You'll Work:
-This role is hybrid (remote tasks and visits to our Biddeford (30 Barra Rd.) and Springvale (21 Bradeen St.) offices).
-Work takes place during regular business hours, with direction from our Development team.  We offer flexible schedules within this framework!
-We ask for a minimum commitment of 3 months.

We Offer Training!
You'll attend in-person, job-specific training at the Cohen Center or via Zoom: expect 1-3 hours of role-specific training plus a 2-hour volunteer orientation.  Plus, you'll grow your skills hands-on, and be invited to all staff training, such as cultural competency workshops from Cross Cultural Community Services. 

Are you ready to further our mission of empowering older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers, while enjoying a flexible, rewarding role with opportunities for growth and skill development?  Send your resume and brief coverer letter to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Are you passionate about supporting older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers? Are you looking to gain experience in event planning, donor relations, or communications? Join our team and grow professionally while contributing to a meaningful cause. 

The Development & Communications Intern at The Southern Maine Agency on Aging assists with a variety of tasks that directly support our fundraising, communications, and advocacy efforts.


What You'll Do:
-Assist with event planning, including a volunteer appreciation event and a summer/fall fundraiser
-Help craft timely and meaningful donor acknowledgements.
-Perform database cleanup using Raiser’s Edge to keep our fundraising software in top shape.
-Visit programs to gather photo releases from clients and capture moments in action.
-Organize and maintain a photo and story library for advocacy and development needs.

Qualities & Skills We're Looking For:
-Good written communication skills.
-Computer literacy, including the ability to learn and use our donor database, Raiser’s Edge.
-Ability to operate office equipment.
-Team player who works well with diverse groups of people.

Where & When You'll Work:
-This role is hybrid (remote tasks and visits to our Biddeford (30 Barra Rd.) and Springvale (21 Bradeen St.) offices).
-Work takes place during regular business hours, with direction from our Development team.  We offer flexible schedules within this framework!
-We ask for a minimum commitment of 3 months.

We Offer Training!
You'll attend in-person, job-specific training at the Cohen Center or via Zoom: expect 1-3 hours of role-specific training plus a 2-hour volunteer orientation.  Plus, you'll grow your skills hands-on, and be invited to all staff training, such as cultural competency workshops from Cross Cultural Community Services. 

Are you ready to further our mission of empowering older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers, while enjoying a flexible, rewarding role with opportunities for growth and skill development?  Send your resume and brief coverer letter to Volunteer Services at volunteer@smaaa.org or 207-396-6595.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No