Opportunities From: VolunteerME State of Maine

Volunteer: Event/ Program Host

Help put on programs and special events for the benefit of the CCLC. These are perfect opportunities to maximize your volunteer fun without being locked into a set schedule. Programs, Courses, and Events are held throughout the year, you can choose your event (s).

Organization: Cobscook Community Learning Center

Help put on programs and special events for the benefit of the CCLC. These are perfect opportunities to maximize your volunteer fun without being locked into a set schedule. Programs, Courses, and Events are held throughout the year, you can choose your event (s).

Organization: Cobscook Community Learning Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04652

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Coordinator

Local living railroad history nonprofit seeks organized, creative Special Events Coordinator for the management and coordination of all special events. Special Events include; food trains, school charters, autumn colors, Fair Trains and caboose charters/birthday trips. The Event Coordinator will actively seek new opportunities that will expand special train offerings as well as establish community networks to support such trains.    

Organization: Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad

Local living railroad history nonprofit seeks organized, creative Special Events Coordinator for the management and coordination of all special events. Special Events include; food trains, school charters, autumn colors, Fair Trains and caboose charters/birthday trips. The Event Coordinator will actively seek new opportunities that will expand special train offerings as well as establish community networks to support such trains.    

Organization: Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 04921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Assistant

This position provides administrative support to the Executive Director. This position is responsible for scheduling, timekeeping, filing, data collection, data entry and phone calling.

Organization: Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad

This position provides administrative support to the Executive Director. This position is responsible for scheduling, timekeeping, filing, data collection, data entry and phone calling.

Organization: Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >55 years old

Zip Code: 04921

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Community Energy Challenge

The Community Energy Challenge is a Greater Franklin County volunteer-based initiative that uses the simple, low-cost winterization strategy of interior storm window panels to keep heat inside homes, thus saving energy and money during the harsh winter. Panels are measured, built, and installed collaboratively with homeowners and trained volunteers working together. Workshops begin in September and volunteers are needed to help build the windows. Training is provided.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

The Community Energy Challenge is a Greater Franklin County volunteer-based initiative that uses the simple, low-cost winterization strategy of interior storm window panels to keep heat inside homes, thus saving energy and money during the harsh winter. Panels are measured, built, and installed collaboratively with homeowners and trained volunteers working together. Workshops begin in September and volunteers are needed to help build the windows. Training is provided.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UMF Internship Opportunity- Volunteer Center Intern

Employer: United Way of the Tri-Valley AreaInternship Number: 161Internship Title: Volunteer Center InternLocation: Farmington, MainePeriod of Engagement: Ongoing – available each term: spring, summer and fallCompensation: NoneDescription of the Internship:The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area (UWTVA) is seeking an intern to work with the organization’s Volunteer Center that serves Greater Franklin County. The Intern will enthusiastically assist with developing new initiatives, recruit volunteers, and interview those interested in volunteering, while assisting in updating local volunteer opportunities with organizations in need of volunteers. Intern will also promote the Center and advocate for the volunteer sector by demonstrating the return on investment such as health benefits, increased employment skills, etc. Working as a representative of the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s Volunteer Center, this internship position requires strong communication skills, independence, and a willingness to work with people individually and in groups connected to promoting and advocating for the volunteer sector in Greater Franklin County. Based on a 450-hour commitment, this internship meets UMF’s Rehabilitative Services Department’s internship requirements. The internship and its responsibilities and associated hours may be modified to meet internship requirements of fewer hours (to a minimum of 135).Responsibilities:• Attend orientation session at the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area, 232 Broadway, Farmington.• Attend Franklin Volunteer Network (FVN) meetings on the second Friday of each month and formally record meeting minutes.• Promote the “Volunteer Center” concept in a regional way (through outreach, signage, branding, social media), and recruit new members to the Franklin Volunteer Network.• Assist with planning, execution, and evaluation of the Franklin Volunteer network’s “Project Connect” and volunteer recognition event.• Be active in outreach and inventory current volunteer opportunities and identify new organizations to add to the United Way’s growing list of service opportunities. • Work closely with individual organizations to post opportunities on the state-wide online database volunteermaine.org. Focus will be on identifying both long-term AND episodic volunteer opportunities throughout our region.• Assist Franklin Volunteer Network members as they continue to develop marketing materials; establish a project timeline for members to follow; and, assist with the development of data collection systems.• Be available during UWTVA office hours to interview and document those interested in volunteer opportunities, helping them find the right match for their experience.• Assist supervisor with creating and implementing Volunteer Voice monthly e-newsletter.• Assist in compiling information and data to demonstrate the volunteer sector’s return on investment within our region.• Attend other community meetings as interested and available.• Provide a written one-page report to site supervisor weekly.• Meet at a scheduled time for a one-on-one meeting with site supervisor at least every two weeks (frequent interaction will also occur at the United Way office, FVN meetings, and other venues throughout the community).• Ask questions as needed so site supervisor can provide appropriate support.Qualifications:• Strong communication skills (verbal and written)• Ability to talk with a variety of persons/groups• Ability to work independently and as a member of a team• Good research and organizational skills• Good computer skills• Familiarity with social media• Attention to detailApplication Process: Application is made through UMF’s Partnership for Civic Advancement. Complete and submit the Internship Application Form online.  

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Employer: United Way of the Tri-Valley AreaInternship Number: 161Internship Title: Volunteer Center InternLocation: Farmington, MainePeriod of Engagement: Ongoing – available each term: spring, summer and fallCompensation: NoneDescription of the Internship:The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area (UWTVA) is seeking an intern to work with the organization’s Volunteer Center that serves Greater Franklin County. The Intern will enthusiastically assist with developing new initiatives, recruit volunteers, and interview those interested in volunteering, while assisting in updating local volunteer opportunities with organizations in need of volunteers. Intern will also promote the Center and advocate for the volunteer sector by demonstrating the return on investment such as health benefits, increased employment skills, etc. Working as a representative of the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s Volunteer Center, this internship position requires strong communication skills, independence, and a willingness to work with people individually and in groups connected to promoting and advocating for the volunteer sector in Greater Franklin County. Based on a 450-hour commitment, this internship meets UMF’s Rehabilitative Services Department’s internship requirements. The internship and its responsibilities and associated hours may be modified to meet internship requirements of fewer hours (to a minimum of 135).Responsibilities:• Attend orientation session at the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area, 232 Broadway, Farmington.• Attend Franklin Volunteer Network (FVN) meetings on the second Friday of each month and formally record meeting minutes.• Promote the “Volunteer Center” concept in a regional way (through outreach, signage, branding, social media), and recruit new members to the Franklin Volunteer Network.• Assist with planning, execution, and evaluation of the Franklin Volunteer network’s “Project Connect” and volunteer recognition event.• Be active in outreach and inventory current volunteer opportunities and identify new organizations to add to the United Way’s growing list of service opportunities. • Work closely with individual organizations to post opportunities on the state-wide online database volunteermaine.org. Focus will be on identifying both long-term AND episodic volunteer opportunities throughout our region.• Assist Franklin Volunteer Network members as they continue to develop marketing materials; establish a project timeline for members to follow; and, assist with the development of data collection systems.• Be available during UWTVA office hours to interview and document those interested in volunteer opportunities, helping them find the right match for their experience.• Assist supervisor with creating and implementing Volunteer Voice monthly e-newsletter.• Assist in compiling information and data to demonstrate the volunteer sector’s return on investment within our region.• Attend other community meetings as interested and available.• Provide a written one-page report to site supervisor weekly.• Meet at a scheduled time for a one-on-one meeting with site supervisor at least every two weeks (frequent interaction will also occur at the United Way office, FVN meetings, and other venues throughout the community).• Ask questions as needed so site supervisor can provide appropriate support.Qualifications:• Strong communication skills (verbal and written)• Ability to talk with a variety of persons/groups• Ability to work independently and as a member of a team• Good research and organizational skills• Good computer skills• Familiarity with social media• Attention to detailApplication Process: Application is made through UMF’s Partnership for Civic Advancement. Complete and submit the Internship Application Form online.  

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Community Meal provider

We are looking for groups (civic, faith-based, or community organizations or families) to provide a nutrituous, healthy meal to the residents of our affordable senior housing communities. Groups can choose one afternoon or evening a month to provide and serve a meal to our residents who range in age from 62 to 96 years old. You can bring your own food to prepare on site, or prepare off site and bring and serve to our residents. You can choose the date and whether it's lunch or dinner. Our communities range in size from 12 apartments to 60 apartments. We are looking for people who are comfortable working with an older population and understand the benefits of healthy food choices for seniors (e.g. low-sodium and low-sugar recipes).   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

We are looking for groups (civic, faith-based, or community organizations or families) to provide a nutrituous, healthy meal to the residents of our affordable senior housing communities. Groups can choose one afternoon or evening a month to provide and serve a meal to our residents who range in age from 62 to 96 years old. You can bring your own food to prepare on site, or prepare off site and bring and serve to our residents. You can choose the date and whether it's lunch or dinner. Our communities range in size from 12 apartments to 60 apartments. We are looking for people who are comfortable working with an older population and understand the benefits of healthy food choices for seniors (e.g. low-sodium and low-sugar recipes).   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musicians for Monthly Performances

We are seeking solo artists or musical groups to perform at any of our affordable senior housing communities. You can choose the day and time of the performance by working directly with our program manager or resident services coordinator. Past performances have included a barbershop quartet performance, an afternoon of piano solos and more.   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

We are seeking solo artists or musical groups to perform at any of our affordable senior housing communities. You can choose the day and time of the performance by working directly with our program manager or resident services coordinator. Past performances have included a barbershop quartet performance, an afternoon of piano solos and more.   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Tutor for Seniors

Seeking a patient, computer savvy volunteer who enjoys working with older adults to tutor seniors on computer use at one of our affordable senior housing communities. Tutoring sessions can be coordinated with the program manager or resident services coordinator and can include one-on-one tutoring sessions or short workshops on computer use.  We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in: Bangor Belfast Thomaston Augusta Topsham Portland Peaks Island Saco Loudon, New Hampshire

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Seeking a patient, computer savvy volunteer who enjoys working with older adults to tutor seniors on computer use at one of our affordable senior housing communities. Tutoring sessions can be coordinated with the program manager or resident services coordinator and can include one-on-one tutoring sessions or short workshops on computer use.  We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in: Bangor Belfast Thomaston Augusta Topsham Portland Peaks Island Saco Loudon, New Hampshire

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UMF Internship Opportunity- Social & Digital Media

Internship #211 – United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Employer: United Way of the Tri-Valley AreaInternship Number: 211Internship Title: Social and Digital Media CoordinatorLocation: Farmington, MainePeriod of Engagement: Ongoing – available each term: spring, summer and fallCompensation: NoneDescription of the Internship: The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area is part of a national system that works towards achieving common good in our communities. We strive to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community. We do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes; raising funds to meet those needs; and, collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.The goal of our Social and Digital Media Development project is to strengthen our presence in the community and outlying areas through coordinating our social media presence with LinkedIn, Facebook Twitter, blogging, Pinterest, et al with an eye to increasing traffic to our various online connections, including our website with uploading and updating of digital media.Responsibilities:At a minimum, the student intern will work to improve our online presence by making our website engaging and interactive – creating a community conversation and loyalty.For digital media development, we would like the intern to update online digital files and keep current those files appropriate to ongoing events and activities, capturing online articles and other media outlets, as well as those of our partners.We are anticipating a need for developing an online auction and online yard sale.Qualifications:• Passion for making a positive difference in the community• Good telephone, writing, and computer skills• Experience with social media and website development• Experience with uploading digital media is necessary• Experience/skill with blogging is a plusWe are particularly interested in someone with creative, fresh ideas and willing to explore new concepts. This person will need to keep up with responding to comment with an eye to generating online community conversation and loyalty.Application Process:Application is made through UMF’s Partnership for Civic Advancement.Complete and submit the Partnership’s Internship Application Form online. Return to the Internship Opportunities Listing

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Internship #211 – United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Employer: United Way of the Tri-Valley AreaInternship Number: 211Internship Title: Social and Digital Media CoordinatorLocation: Farmington, MainePeriod of Engagement: Ongoing – available each term: spring, summer and fallCompensation: NoneDescription of the Internship: The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area is part of a national system that works towards achieving common good in our communities. We strive to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community. We do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes; raising funds to meet those needs; and, collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.The goal of our Social and Digital Media Development project is to strengthen our presence in the community and outlying areas through coordinating our social media presence with LinkedIn, Facebook Twitter, blogging, Pinterest, et al with an eye to increasing traffic to our various online connections, including our website with uploading and updating of digital media.Responsibilities:At a minimum, the student intern will work to improve our online presence by making our website engaging and interactive – creating a community conversation and loyalty.For digital media development, we would like the intern to update online digital files and keep current those files appropriate to ongoing events and activities, capturing online articles and other media outlets, as well as those of our partners.We are anticipating a need for developing an online auction and online yard sale.Qualifications:• Passion for making a positive difference in the community• Good telephone, writing, and computer skills• Experience with social media and website development• Experience with uploading digital media is necessary• Experience/skill with blogging is a plusWe are particularly interested in someone with creative, fresh ideas and willing to explore new concepts. This person will need to keep up with responding to comment with an eye to generating online community conversation and loyalty.Application Process:Application is made through UMF’s Partnership for Civic Advancement.Complete and submit the Partnership’s Internship Application Form online. Return to the Internship Opportunities Listing

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Campaign Chair

Position Summary: A Campaign Chair has responsibility for managing the United Way Annual Campaign, with support from United Way staff and the Campaign Cabinet. The Chair is ideally, part of a team of three with the individuals representing different strengths and geographic regions. Responsibilities: Be the public face of the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area and promote the United Way’s mission. Evaluate and analyze past Campaign results with the Campaign Cabinet and look for opportunities to make positive changes. In coordination with the Campaign Cabinet, develop an approach to the Campaign. This includes identifying existing and new workplace campaigns, and monitoring activity in these campaigns at each monthly Campaign Cabinet meeting. Assist United Way staff with Campaign activities that are outside the individual workplace campaigns. (Campaign Kick-Off, Annual Meeting, etc.) Evaluate campaign upon completion and suggest changes for next year. Time Commitment: Depending upon the extent of the campaign, and volunteers’ involvement, time commitment will vary. On average, six-ten hours a month is to be expected, over the course of September, October, November and December.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Position Summary: A Campaign Chair has responsibility for managing the United Way Annual Campaign, with support from United Way staff and the Campaign Cabinet. The Chair is ideally, part of a team of three with the individuals representing different strengths and geographic regions. Responsibilities: Be the public face of the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area and promote the United Way’s mission. Evaluate and analyze past Campaign results with the Campaign Cabinet and look for opportunities to make positive changes. In coordination with the Campaign Cabinet, develop an approach to the Campaign. This includes identifying existing and new workplace campaigns, and monitoring activity in these campaigns at each monthly Campaign Cabinet meeting. Assist United Way staff with Campaign activities that are outside the individual workplace campaigns. (Campaign Kick-Off, Annual Meeting, etc.) Evaluate campaign upon completion and suggest changes for next year. Time Commitment: Depending upon the extent of the campaign, and volunteers’ involvement, time commitment will vary. On average, six-ten hours a month is to be expected, over the course of September, October, November and December.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Western Maine CA$H Coalition

Western Maine CA$H Coalition is a community Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and a member of CA$H Maine.  NO TAX EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED! JOIN OUR TEAM! FREE IRS TRAININGS for this upcoming tax season to provide free tax preparation assistance and financial asset coaching to those living in Greater Franklin County while building your resume, learning new skills, meeting new people and assist your neighbors.  This group of volunteers knows how to turn a routine thing like tax returns into a fun and loving gathering so why not join them this tax season and give back to your community by helping working families. It's all free- even the IRS training. Call us (207.778.5048). Tax season starts late January- A four hour commitment per week for at least 5 weeks during tax season is ideal. Evenings and weekends are when volunteers who have been trianed during November are asked to assist with tax preparation.  Feel free to call or email with any questions. 

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Western Maine CA$H Coalition is a community Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and a member of CA$H Maine.  NO TAX EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED! JOIN OUR TEAM! FREE IRS TRAININGS for this upcoming tax season to provide free tax preparation assistance and financial asset coaching to those living in Greater Franklin County while building your resume, learning new skills, meeting new people and assist your neighbors.  This group of volunteers knows how to turn a routine thing like tax returns into a fun and loving gathering so why not join them this tax season and give back to your community by helping working families. It's all free- even the IRS training. Call us (207.778.5048). Tax season starts late January- A four hour commitment per week for at least 5 weeks during tax season is ideal. Evenings and weekends are when volunteers who have been trianed during November are asked to assist with tax preparation.  Feel free to call or email with any questions. 

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Office Resource Assistant

Position Office Resource Assistant   Worksite Address: 232 Broadway, PO Box 126, Farmington, ME 04938 Position Description This position requires the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced office environment in a setting that respects donor and client confidentiality. Specific duties include: • Answering phones, providing appropriate and accurate information, transferring calls as appropriate and taking messages.• Greeting visitors to the office and assisting with requests for resources as required.• Getting mail from the post office.• Assisting with mailings.• Database updating and records management with oversight.• Assisting staff with tasks to support their work as requested.• Office maintenance (light cleaning as needed); assisting with maintenance of office equipment.• Position also may include support of special initiatives (such as Cut-A-Thon and Packs for Progress) and fundraisers. Skill level needed, or that will be provided: Position requires comfort dealing with people, compassion, organizational skills, follow through, independence, and a willingness to learn new skills.The volunteer and site supervisor will meet for a performance evaluation two weeks after initial engagement, or after a total of 30 service hours have been completed. The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area reserves the right to extend this volunteer engagement, or not renew the engagement at this time if performance is unsatisfactory, or needs change. Expectations of the volunteer: • Read, sign, and abide by the UWTVA Code of Ethics and adhere to workplace working conditions and rules. • Provide three references that will be contacted by supervisor prior to volunteer engagement.• Understand that a criminal history record check will be completed.• Communicate special accommodation requests to supervisor prior to engagement in work as necessary.• Ask questions to ensure growth and job satisfaction when needed.• Meet with site supervisor weekly to ensure good communication.• Provide 2-hour notice if unable to fulfill commitment. Reliability and consistency is expected. • Engage with United Way of the Tri-Valley Area on a strictly volunteer basis. NO COMPENSATION WILL BE RECEIVED FOR SERVICES, with the exception of mileage reimbursement when driving on UWTVA business. We appreciate your service and look forward to making a positive impact in our community - together!

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Position Office Resource Assistant   Worksite Address: 232 Broadway, PO Box 126, Farmington, ME 04938 Position Description This position requires the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced office environment in a setting that respects donor and client confidentiality. Specific duties include: • Answering phones, providing appropriate and accurate information, transferring calls as appropriate and taking messages.• Greeting visitors to the office and assisting with requests for resources as required.• Getting mail from the post office.• Assisting with mailings.• Database updating and records management with oversight.• Assisting staff with tasks to support their work as requested.• Office maintenance (light cleaning as needed); assisting with maintenance of office equipment.• Position also may include support of special initiatives (such as Cut-A-Thon and Packs for Progress) and fundraisers. Skill level needed, or that will be provided: Position requires comfort dealing with people, compassion, organizational skills, follow through, independence, and a willingness to learn new skills.The volunteer and site supervisor will meet for a performance evaluation two weeks after initial engagement, or after a total of 30 service hours have been completed. The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area reserves the right to extend this volunteer engagement, or not renew the engagement at this time if performance is unsatisfactory, or needs change. Expectations of the volunteer: • Read, sign, and abide by the UWTVA Code of Ethics and adhere to workplace working conditions and rules. • Provide three references that will be contacted by supervisor prior to volunteer engagement.• Understand that a criminal history record check will be completed.• Communicate special accommodation requests to supervisor prior to engagement in work as necessary.• Ask questions to ensure growth and job satisfaction when needed.• Meet with site supervisor weekly to ensure good communication.• Provide 2-hour notice if unable to fulfill commitment. Reliability and consistency is expected. • Engage with United Way of the Tri-Valley Area on a strictly volunteer basis. NO COMPENSATION WILL BE RECEIVED FOR SERVICES, with the exception of mileage reimbursement when driving on UWTVA business. We appreciate your service and look forward to making a positive impact in our community - together!

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campaign Cabinet Committee

Join United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Board of Directors Campaign Cabinet Committee.  UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  UWTVA goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. The duties of the Campaign Cabinet will be to plan, organize, and conduct the annual campaign for funds, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. There shall be a minimum of ten persons appointed as members of the Campaign Cabinet by the Chairperson. The Chairperson(s) shall be the Campaign Chair(s).

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Join United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Board of Directors Campaign Cabinet Committee.  UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  UWTVA goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. The duties of the Campaign Cabinet will be to plan, organize, and conduct the annual campaign for funds, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. There shall be a minimum of ten persons appointed as members of the Campaign Cabinet by the Chairperson. The Chairperson(s) shall be the Campaign Chair(s).

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Upward Bound Work Study

The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area   (UWTVA) is seeking an Upward Bound student to work with the organization’s Community Resource Coordinator that serves Greater Franklin County. The student will enthusiastically assist with developing new initiatives, recruiting volunteers, and interviewing those interested in volunteering, while assisting in updating local volunteer opportunities with organizations in need of volunteers. Student will also promote and help implement selected United Way initiatives and programs. The Upward Bound student will help promote United Way and advocate for the volunteer sector by demonstrating the return on investment such as health benefits, increased employment skills, etc. Working as a representative of the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s Volunteer Center, this Upward Bound position requires strong communication skills, independence, and a willingness to work with people individually and in groups connected to promoting and advocating for the volunteer sector in Greater Franklin County.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area   (UWTVA) is seeking an Upward Bound student to work with the organization’s Community Resource Coordinator that serves Greater Franklin County. The student will enthusiastically assist with developing new initiatives, recruiting volunteers, and interviewing those interested in volunteering, while assisting in updating local volunteer opportunities with organizations in need of volunteers. Student will also promote and help implement selected United Way initiatives and programs. The Upward Bound student will help promote United Way and advocate for the volunteer sector by demonstrating the return on investment such as health benefits, increased employment skills, etc. Working as a representative of the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area’s Volunteer Center, this Upward Bound position requires strong communication skills, independence, and a willingness to work with people individually and in groups connected to promoting and advocating for the volunteer sector in Greater Franklin County.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Packing groceries and distributing to clients as they come to our agency for food.

Daily Monday through Friday12-2 pm. Monday 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Organization: Care and Share Food Closet

Daily Monday through Friday12-2 pm. Monday 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Organization: Care and Share Food Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: At Home Volunteer Opportunities

At Home is a member-based, volunteer-supported program of the Washington Hancock Community Agency designed to provide older residents with core services empowering them to continue to live independently in their cherished homes. At Home provides services on the Blue Hill Peninsula/Deer Isle/Stonington and Mount Desert Island. Volunteers provide an array of services which include: transportation to medical appointments, grocery store, errands, religious services, social activities; friendly telephone calls; companionship; occasional meal preparation; small house chores and maintenance; snow shoveling; library services and reading aloud; technology support; card and letter writing; share a love of music or art. Our volunteers report that the experience makes them feel fantastic!  They love knowing that they are helping their friends and neighbors maintain their independence, while at the same time, they are supporting a sustainable organization that will be here to help them when they need it. At Home staff work with the volunteers to make sure that the volunteer's schedule is well matched to the member's needs.  We have opportunities for every level of involvment, from once a month to 7 days a week. At Home welcomes volunteers of all ages, although we ask that volunteers under age 16 be accompanied by an adult.

Organization: Downeast Community Partners

At Home is a member-based, volunteer-supported program of the Washington Hancock Community Agency designed to provide older residents with core services empowering them to continue to live independently in their cherished homes. At Home provides services on the Blue Hill Peninsula/Deer Isle/Stonington and Mount Desert Island. Volunteers provide an array of services which include: transportation to medical appointments, grocery store, errands, religious services, social activities; friendly telephone calls; companionship; occasional meal preparation; small house chores and maintenance; snow shoveling; library services and reading aloud; technology support; card and letter writing; share a love of music or art. Our volunteers report that the experience makes them feel fantastic!  They love knowing that they are helping their friends and neighbors maintain their independence, while at the same time, they are supporting a sustainable organization that will be here to help them when they need it. At Home staff work with the volunteers to make sure that the volunteer's schedule is well matched to the member's needs.  We have opportunities for every level of involvment, from once a month to 7 days a week. At Home welcomes volunteers of all ages, although we ask that volunteers under age 16 be accompanied by an adult.

Organization: Downeast Community Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prep work daily to insure food quality

This volunteer work is needed nightly five days a week, Monday thur Friday and afternoons on Saturday and Sunday. It reguires sorting perishable foods for quality and putting them into proper storage areas.  It will also include setting up the shelves to display available foods for the coming day.

Organization: Care and Share Food Closet

This volunteer work is needed nightly five days a week, Monday thur Friday and afternoons on Saturday and Sunday. It reguires sorting perishable foods for quality and putting them into proper storage areas.  It will also include setting up the shelves to display available foods for the coming day.

Organization: Care and Share Food Closet

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Assisted Therapy Teams

Do you have an animal who is just waiting for their moment to shine and make people's lives a little brighter? All types of domestic animals may be eligible for the program- cats, bunnies, Guinea pigs, horses, and dogs, of course. Are you without an animal but still wanting to be involved in helping others? We are currently looking for volunteers throughout the State of Maine to join our Silent Sidekicks Pack.

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Do you have an animal who is just waiting for their moment to shine and make people's lives a little brighter? All types of domestic animals may be eligible for the program- cats, bunnies, Guinea pigs, horses, and dogs, of course. Are you without an animal but still wanting to be involved in helping others? We are currently looking for volunteers throughout the State of Maine to join our Silent Sidekicks Pack.

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Grant Writer

We are looking for a dedicated, professional volunteer to take on the role of a Grant Writer. This job can be done remotely and would require about 10 hours/ month to accomplish tasks, depending on the grant application. We're looking for someone competent and enthusiastic to become a Grant Writing Volunteer to write grant proposals to community foundations, private foundations, corporations, and government programs.

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

We are looking for a dedicated, professional volunteer to take on the role of a Grant Writer. This job can be done remotely and would require about 10 hours/ month to accomplish tasks, depending on the grant application. We're looking for someone competent and enthusiastic to become a Grant Writing Volunteer to write grant proposals to community foundations, private foundations, corporations, and government programs.

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Events Volunteers

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Events Volunteers - Penobscot County

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Events Volunteers - Aroostook County

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04769

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Events Volunteers - Greater Portland Area

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

 Volunteer Job Description – Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events Volunteer   Summary of Position: The Fundraising Events Volunteers will provide support in the planning and implementing of Silent Sidekicks Fundraising Events and event activities with the goal of raising funds for Silent Sidekicks’ Animal-assisted therapy, Activities, and Educational Programs in Maine.   Qualifications: Willing to gain an understanding of Silent Sidekicks’ mission, vision and programs Access to phone and computer Enjoy planning and executing events Strong organizational abilities Ability to generate and implement Fundraising Events strategies Experience coordinating events is an asset, but not required Ability to delegate tasks to others Strong interpersonal and teamwork skills; provides tact and sensitivity towards other volunteers Ability to manage multiple tasks, from small details to big picture Dedicated individual who is committed towards a great cause   Ability to build strong relationships with new people and organizations   Experience working in an home office environment        Responsible To: Executive Director   Primary Responsibilities: Attend monthly (virtual) volunteer meetings Brainstorm new fundraising opportunities; determine the success of past fundraising initiatives and update them accordingly Coordinate one annual fundraising event  Help with strategic planning of events Assist with the tasks associated with Special Events (i.e. selling tickets, dropping off and picking up materials, collecting silent auction items from businesses, recruiting volunteers, etc.)   Time Commitment:   Fixed Time: Fundraising Events meetings are held at a pre-determined time, convenient for all fundraising event volunteers, for 1-2 hours each month virtually from a home computer   Flexible Time: For Events related tasks, approximately three hours per month, varying according to personal preference, with an increase of hours as the event nears.   Length of Commitment: minimum 6 months  

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Media Relations Volunteer

Silent Sidekicks is looking for a dedicated, professional volunteer to take on the role of Media Relations. This position can be done remotely from the volunteer's home. Position includes: writing & distributing media/press releases and advisories, inviting media to events, managing local media interviews and tracking results. Time Commitment: 2 Hours per week

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Silent Sidekicks is looking for a dedicated, professional volunteer to take on the role of Media Relations. This position can be done remotely from the volunteer's home. Position includes: writing & distributing media/press releases and advisories, inviting media to events, managing local media interviews and tracking results. Time Commitment: 2 Hours per week

Organization: Silent Sidekicks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member- United Way of the Tri-Valley Area

Engage with the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area to work collaborativley as a team to support the United Way's Mission and Vision. Board members meet once a month and participate in an orientation. Please see the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area.Join the team. Change a life, right here, right now and be a part of our Vision, Mission and Goals: VisionThe United Way of the Tri-Valley Area seeks solutions to meet immediate basic human needs, and create long lasting positive change. MissionThe United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community. It does this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County. GoalsWhen you join forces with United Way, you don't simply change lives, you change your community. The serious problems that devastate people's lives, and threaten the welfare of our entire community are many and varied. However, most arise from the same set of root causes. Root causes that we, at the United Way, in collaboration with our community partners are working hard to eliminate.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Engage with the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area to work collaborativley as a team to support the United Way's Mission and Vision. Board members meet once a month and participate in an orientation. Please see the United Way of the Tri-Valley Area.Join the team. Change a life, right here, right now and be a part of our Vision, Mission and Goals: VisionThe United Way of the Tri-Valley Area seeks solutions to meet immediate basic human needs, and create long lasting positive change. MissionThe United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community. It does this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County. GoalsWhen you join forces with United Way, you don't simply change lives, you change your community. The serious problems that devastate people's lives, and threaten the welfare of our entire community are many and varied. However, most arise from the same set of root causes. Root causes that we, at the United Way, in collaboration with our community partners are working hard to eliminate.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nominating & Governance Committee

Join United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Board of Directors Nominating & Governance Committee.  UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  UWTVA goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. Duties include: Recruting, nominating, and cultivates board leadership

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Join United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Board of Directors Nominating & Governance Committee.  UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  UWTVA goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. Duties include: Recruting, nominating, and cultivates board leadership

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Finance Committee

Join United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Board of Directors Finance Committee.  UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  UWTVA goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. The Finance Committee shall be comprised of no less than three members including the Treasurer, who shall be Chairperson, and the Executive Director. The committee shall meet at the call of the chairperson or the President. The primary role of the Finance Committee is to provide the expertise needed to assure the full Board that the organization is on sound financial footing by: 3. Providing oversight of the budget and other financial matters. 4. Keeping the board informed of the general financial status of the organization. 5. Writing and updating the organization’s long range financial plan. 6. Working with the administrator to develop and recommend to the Board the annual budget. 7. Ensuring that generally accepted accounting principles are practiced by the organization. 8. Performing such other responsibilities as are necessary to ensure the sound financial management of the organization.  

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Join United Way of the Tri-Valley Area Board of Directors Finance Committee.  UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  UWTVA goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. The Finance Committee shall be comprised of no less than three members including the Treasurer, who shall be Chairperson, and the Executive Director. The committee shall meet at the call of the chairperson or the President. The primary role of the Finance Committee is to provide the expertise needed to assure the full Board that the organization is on sound financial footing by: 3. Providing oversight of the budget and other financial matters. 4. Keeping the board informed of the general financial status of the organization. 5. Writing and updating the organization’s long range financial plan. 6. Working with the administrator to develop and recommend to the Board the annual budget. 7. Ensuring that generally accepted accounting principles are practiced by the organization. 8. Performing such other responsibilities as are necessary to ensure the sound financial management of the organization.  

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ethics Sub-Committee

UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  Our goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. The Ethics Sub-committee is a committee that falls under the combined Executive and Personnel Committee (please refer to Executive and Personnel Committee opportunity under the "United Way of the Tri-Valley Area". It is convened on an as needed basis to address ethics concerns related to Community Partners, Board members, or United Way staff.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

UWTVA mission:  The United Way of the Tri-Valley Area strives to unite people and resources to improve lives and build a strong and healthy community; we do this by identifying local needs and addressing their root causes, raising funds to meet those needs, and collaborating on local initiatives that create a measurable difference in Greater Franklin County.  Our goals: Strengthen Families and Children Increase Independence and Financial Stability Improve Health Respond to Emergencies and Meet Basic Human Needs By identifying the community's most pressing problems, supporting or developing programs that best address those problems, and measuring the program results, the United Way makes sure donor support makes a difference in the Tri-Valley Area. The United Way knows that together we can do more than any one of us can achieve alone. If, in addition to helping others in our own special ways, every employed person in our Tri-Valley area contributed just $1.00 per week to our United Way Community Fund, we would create a resource of over $800,000 annually. This would enable our community to invest much more in new and expanded programs designed to solve community problems and take advantage of opportunities to improve the quality of life for all of us. That's the power of our community working together the United Way. The Ethics Sub-committee is a committee that falls under the combined Executive and Personnel Committee (please refer to Executive and Personnel Committee opportunity under the "United Way of the Tri-Valley Area". It is convened on an as needed basis to address ethics concerns related to Community Partners, Board members, or United Way staff.

Organization: United Way Of The Tri-Valley Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

The Institute for Humane Education in Surry, ME is seeking a volunteer with non-profit finance expertise to serve on its board of directors and on the Finance Committee. The BOD is high functioning and professional. Must be passionate about one or more (ideally all) of these issues: environmental sustainability, human rights, animal protection, education change. Three video remote and two in-person in Maine meetings.

Organization: Institute for Humane Education

The Institute for Humane Education in Surry, ME is seeking a volunteer with non-profit finance expertise to serve on its board of directors and on the Finance Committee. The BOD is high functioning and professional. Must be passionate about one or more (ideally all) of these issues: environmental sustainability, human rights, animal protection, education change. Three video remote and two in-person in Maine meetings.

Organization: Institute for Humane Education

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Admissions and Greeting

Do you love meeting new people? Are you friendly and welcoming? Be the friendly smiling face that people first see when they walk into the museum. Help admit visitors to the museum by selling tickets and recording names. Other responsibilities may include answering the phone, taking donations and memberships, and birthday party reservations. 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Do you love meeting new people? Are you friendly and welcoming? Be the friendly smiling face that people first see when they walk into the museum. Help admit visitors to the museum by selling tickets and recording names. Other responsibilities may include answering the phone, taking donations and memberships, and birthday party reservations. 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gulf of Maine Touch Tank

Do you enjoy working with people? Do you love animals? Are you enthusiastic and knowledgeable? Our touch tank is a main attraction! Become trained by museum staff to give touch tank demonstrations. Learn to safely hold the critters and teach children about the animal habitats. 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Do you enjoy working with people? Do you love animals? Are you enthusiastic and knowledgeable? Our touch tank is a main attraction! Become trained by museum staff to give touch tank demonstrations. Learn to safely hold the critters and teach children about the animal habitats. 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts, Crafts, Science, Special Events and Workshops

Are you artistic? If so, then our 'Arty Party' space is just for you. Be an artistic guide and show children how to complete crafts, what materials to use and how to decorate their creations. Lend your crafty hand and volunteer with the Coastal Children's Museum assisting at workshops, special programs, events and more!

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Are you artistic? If so, then our 'Arty Party' space is just for you. Be an artistic guide and show children how to complete crafts, what materials to use and how to decorate their creations. Lend your crafty hand and volunteer with the Coastal Children's Museum assisting at workshops, special programs, events and more!

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

The Coastal Children's Museum is in need of an individual or individuals to join our board of directors. Specifically, we are looking for people who have experience with grant writing, working with non profit organizations, fundraising and who have a genuine interest giving back to the children of our community. Participation on our board offers the opportunity to have a positive impact on young children and their families. We work hard to make our space a place one where children can come and explore through play and learn through discovering. The board meets once a month, with occasional subcommittee meetings, please consider lending your expertise to this wonderful organization!

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

The Coastal Children's Museum is in need of an individual or individuals to join our board of directors. Specifically, we are looking for people who have experience with grant writing, working with non profit organizations, fundraising and who have a genuine interest giving back to the children of our community. Participation on our board offers the opportunity to have a positive impact on young children and their families. We work hard to make our space a place one where children can come and explore through play and learn through discovering. The board meets once a month, with occasional subcommittee meetings, please consider lending your expertise to this wonderful organization!

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coastal Children's Museum: Grant Writer

We are looking for a dedicated, professional volunteer to assist us our staff with writing grants. This job can be done remotely and/or in our office. We are a young, enthusiastic organization looking to grow and develop our resources. We are seeking a volunteer to become a part of our grant writing team. Someone competent and enthusiastic to write grant proposals to community foundations, private foundations, corporations, and government programs. If your are interested in becoming a part of a wonderful place with wonderful people, contact us today! 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

We are looking for a dedicated, professional volunteer to assist us our staff with writing grants. This job can be done remotely and/or in our office. We are a young, enthusiastic organization looking to grow and develop our resources. We are seeking a volunteer to become a part of our grant writing team. Someone competent and enthusiastic to write grant proposals to community foundations, private foundations, corporations, and government programs. If your are interested in becoming a part of a wonderful place with wonderful people, contact us today! 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Fundraising Volunteer

Our Ways and Means volunteers raise a significant portion of our yearly budget through several annual fundraisers, including the Plant Sale, Stash Buster Craft Sale, and Brian Cramer Memorial 5K Run. Helping to plan an event makes a tremendous difference and keeps everyone fresh and ready to go! You will join a hard-working and fun group of people who really care about Vose Library and the Town of Union.

Organization: Vose Library

Our Ways and Means volunteers raise a significant portion of our yearly budget through several annual fundraisers, including the Plant Sale, Stash Buster Craft Sale, and Brian Cramer Memorial 5K Run. Helping to plan an event makes a tremendous difference and keeps everyone fresh and ready to go! You will join a hard-working and fun group of people who really care about Vose Library and the Town of Union.

Organization: Vose Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04862

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Auto Shop and Airplane Shop

The museum has an ongoing need for auto & plane enthusiasts who have mechanic skills to help maintain its collection. Evening hours on Thursdays offer working volunteers an after hours opportunity to contribute their valuable support to the museum and have fun at the same time.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

The museum has an ongoing need for auto & plane enthusiasts who have mechanic skills to help maintain its collection. Evening hours on Thursdays offer working volunteers an after hours opportunity to contribute their valuable support to the museum and have fun at the same time.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education Department Volunteers

Classes for museum interpreters (tour guides) have begun and Model T driver courses will be scheduled this spring.  Our tour guides provide educational tours of the museum’s collection. If you are a history buff as it pertains to early transportation and have a passion for sharing knowledge, this class is for you. Trained Model T drivers are needed throughout the season to provide visitors with rides during regular operating hours and at OHTM events. The sound of a Model T ‘s engine will capture your heart and challenge everything you thought you knew about driving a car. Library/Archives Assistant involves documenting, accessioning archival materials, sorting, shelving, mending damaged books, inventorying, research, copy cataloging and other projects. Basic computer skills, attention to detail, organizational, understanding of historical research methods, an interest in transportation history, research or museum/archival studies.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

Classes for museum interpreters (tour guides) have begun and Model T driver courses will be scheduled this spring.  Our tour guides provide educational tours of the museum’s collection. If you are a history buff as it pertains to early transportation and have a passion for sharing knowledge, this class is for you. Trained Model T drivers are needed throughout the season to provide visitors with rides during regular operating hours and at OHTM events. The sound of a Model T ‘s engine will capture your heart and challenge everything you thought you knew about driving a car. Library/Archives Assistant involves documenting, accessioning archival materials, sorting, shelving, mending damaged books, inventorying, research, copy cataloging and other projects. Basic computer skills, attention to detail, organizational, understanding of historical research methods, an interest in transportation history, research or museum/archival studies.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: High School Student Volunteer Opportunities

Many high school students must complete a total of 50 hours of volunteer work to meet graduation requirements. If you know a high school student who is interested in automotive technology and is looking to fulfill their requirements in an educational and fun environment the Museum has opportunities available.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

Many high school students must complete a total of 50 hours of volunteer work to meet graduation requirements. If you know a high school student who is interested in automotive technology and is looking to fulfill their requirements in an educational and fun environment the Museum has opportunities available.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 04854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Public Relations and outreach

The Museum has an upcoming need for poster distribution volunteers and museum outreach ambassadors. These volunteers will be responsible for performing one of the most vital grassroots tasks in assisting the Museum in promoting our events. In addition to hitting the road and distributing event posters and materials, these volunteers will have the opportunity to act as Museum ambassadors along the way. Ideally teams of two volunteers will each hit a designated poster distribution route. Poster distribution volunteers can choose to be assigned to a local route or a long distance route. The ideal candidates will be energetic, interested in cultivating new locations for posters to be hung/ distributed and will love talking about the Museum with folks throughout the state.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

The Museum has an upcoming need for poster distribution volunteers and museum outreach ambassadors. These volunteers will be responsible for performing one of the most vital grassroots tasks in assisting the Museum in promoting our events. In addition to hitting the road and distributing event posters and materials, these volunteers will have the opportunity to act as Museum ambassadors along the way. Ideally teams of two volunteers will each hit a designated poster distribution route. Poster distribution volunteers can choose to be assigned to a local route or a long distance route. The ideal candidates will be energetic, interested in cultivating new locations for posters to be hung/ distributed and will love talking about the Museum with folks throughout the state.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant

Part-time help needed to answer phones, return voicemails, and possibly schedule appointments. No office experience is necessary, just a positive attitude and the ability to handle work that can sometimes be fast-paced! Shifts available are 8:00am-10:00am and 2:00pm-4:00pm.

Organization: Community Spay-Neuter Clinic

Part-time help needed to answer phones, return voicemails, and possibly schedule appointments. No office experience is necessary, just a positive attitude and the ability to handle work that can sometimes be fast-paced! Shifts available are 8:00am-10:00am and 2:00pm-4:00pm.

Organization: Community Spay-Neuter Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Enrichment Teacher

Enrichment Classes are opportunities for youth to participate in activities that they consider fun, interesting, and worthwhile.  Classes can be a wide range of activities, projects, or discussions and should combine the teachers passions with the students interests.  These classes can be geared towards any of our K-12 youth and take place on site at Tree Street Youth.

Enrichment classes are meant to engage youth in their own educational process.  They are meant to spark passions or get students to explore and invest in passions they already have.  This process promotes self-motivation which is why we heavily encourage youth to participate but never obligate participation.  

Organization: Tree Street Youth

Enrichment Classes are opportunities for youth to participate in activities that they consider fun, interesting, and worthwhile.  Classes can be a wide range of activities, projects, or discussions and should combine the teachers passions with the students interests.  These classes can be geared towards any of our K-12 youth and take place on site at Tree Street Youth.

Enrichment classes are meant to engage youth in their own educational process.  They are meant to spark passions or get students to explore and invest in passions they already have.  This process promotes self-motivation which is why we heavily encourage youth to participate but never obligate participation.  

Organization: Tree Street Youth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04240

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join Our Board of Directors

Our Board of Directors support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick by setting the long-term strategic direction of the agency, raising and allocating resources, setting policies for operation, and employing/supervising the Executive Director. Our Board meets a minimum of 6 times per year. Board Members actively participate in one/two committees, attend and participate in agency events, support volunteer recruitment, participate actively in Board decisions and carry out all delegated assignments. Board participation requires about 10 hours of volunteer time each month. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick's Board of Directors provides a crucial role in the agency's success. The time and talent of our board volunteers provide the leadership and resources necessary to create a donor supported volunteer organization that has a significant impact on changing the lives of children in our community for the better, forever. Through their dedication and expertise our Board impacts the children, families and schools of Brunswick, Harpswell and all of Sagadahoc County by: Growing our agency while ensuring a broader, deeper mission impact; Enhancing community relationships; Strengthening results achieved by the Board through personal giving and raising dollars by Establishing a mission-based culture of philanthropy and fund development.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick

Our Board of Directors support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick by setting the long-term strategic direction of the agency, raising and allocating resources, setting policies for operation, and employing/supervising the Executive Director. Our Board meets a minimum of 6 times per year. Board Members actively participate in one/two committees, attend and participate in agency events, support volunteer recruitment, participate actively in Board decisions and carry out all delegated assignments. Board participation requires about 10 hours of volunteer time each month. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick's Board of Directors provides a crucial role in the agency's success. The time and talent of our board volunteers provide the leadership and resources necessary to create a donor supported volunteer organization that has a significant impact on changing the lives of children in our community for the better, forever. Through their dedication and expertise our Board impacts the children, families and schools of Brunswick, Harpswell and all of Sagadahoc County by: Growing our agency while ensuring a broader, deeper mission impact; Enhancing community relationships; Strengthening results achieved by the Board through personal giving and raising dollars by Establishing a mission-based culture of philanthropy and fund development.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Community Meal provider

We are looking for groups (civic, faith-based, or community organizations or families) to provide a nutrituous, healthy meal to the residents of our affordable senior housing communities. Groups can choose one afternoon or evening a month to provide and serve a meal to our residents who range in age from 62 to 96 years old. You can bring your own food to prepare on site, or prepare off site and bring and serve to our residents. You can choose the date and whether it's lunch or dinner. Our communities range in size from 12 apartments to 60 apartments. We are looking for people who are comfortable working with an older population and understand the benefits of healthy food choices for seniors (e.g. low-sodium and low-sugar recipes).   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

We are looking for groups (civic, faith-based, or community organizations or families) to provide a nutrituous, healthy meal to the residents of our affordable senior housing communities. Groups can choose one afternoon or evening a month to provide and serve a meal to our residents who range in age from 62 to 96 years old. You can bring your own food to prepare on site, or prepare off site and bring and serve to our residents. You can choose the date and whether it's lunch or dinner. Our communities range in size from 12 apartments to 60 apartments. We are looking for people who are comfortable working with an older population and understand the benefits of healthy food choices for seniors (e.g. low-sodium and low-sugar recipes).   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musicians for Monthly Performances

We are seeking solo artists or musical groups to perform at any of our affordable senior housing communities. You can choose the day and time of the performance by working directly with our program manager or resident services coordinator. Past performances have included a barbershop quartet performance, an afternoon of piano solos and more.   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

We are seeking solo artists or musical groups to perform at any of our affordable senior housing communities. You can choose the day and time of the performance by working directly with our program manager or resident services coordinator. Past performances have included a barbershop quartet performance, an afternoon of piano solos and more.   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Tutor for Seniors

Seeking a patient, computer savvy volunteer who enjoys working with older adults to tutor seniors on computer use at one of our affordable senior housing communities. Tutoring sessions can be coordinated with the program manager or resident services coordinator and can include one-on-one tutoring sessions or short workshops on computer use.  We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in: Bangor Belfast Thomaston Augusta Topsham Portland Peaks Island Saco Loudon, New Hampshire

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Seeking a patient, computer savvy volunteer who enjoys working with older adults to tutor seniors on computer use at one of our affordable senior housing communities. Tutoring sessions can be coordinated with the program manager or resident services coordinator and can include one-on-one tutoring sessions or short workshops on computer use.  We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in: Bangor Belfast Thomaston Augusta Topsham Portland Peaks Island Saco Loudon, New Hampshire

Organization: Volunteers Of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Local Host Families Needed for International Students

This is the time of year when Penobscot School shifts its focus from weekly foreign language classes to the annual summer English immersion program for adults and host family recruitment is at the top of the to-do list. The school is looking for local families - Rockland, Rockport, Camden, Thomaston areas - who are interested in hosting an adult student from abroad for three weeks in July and/or August. The only requirements are a willingness to share your home and lives with a visitor from afar, and a clean and comfortable spare room. Our students take your generosity to heart and many friendships have been bonded throughout the years. As Penobscot School celebrates its 23rd year of operation as a non-profit school for language learning and international exchange, it enters into its 21st year of English immersion programming for adults. The students come from many countries and they range in age from 18 to 65 with 35 as the average age. Each session is a unique and wonderful blend of cultures but all students are here to immerse themselves in the language and life-style of Maine. Participants arrive with an intermediate level of English language skill and three weeks of full immersion will help them gain confidence and increase ability. The goal is maximum English acquisition and the home-stay plays an important role in this building process. Students and host families are matched according to similar interests and the international guests look forward to joining hosts in some of the activities that fill our daily lives. Since there are no scheduled classes during the weekends, they have an opportunity to spend quality time with host family members. The first group of students will arrive in Rockland on Saturday, July 4 and depart on Saturday, July 25. The next group will follow a week later on Saturday, August 1 and leave on Saturday, August 22. A graduation ceremony is planned for the last Friday evening of each session. This is the final group activity and it is a special event. Host families are invited to join in the farewell reception. To learn more about the summer English Immersion Program, please refer to: www.languagelearning.org/schoolsite/summerenglish/general.html. For more information about hosting a student, call Patti Luchetti at 207-594-1084 or write to info@languagelearning.org. The School is located at 28 Gay Street in Rockland?s north end and walk-in guests are welcome to visit during regular business hours.

Organization: Penobscot School

This is the time of year when Penobscot School shifts its focus from weekly foreign language classes to the annual summer English immersion program for adults and host family recruitment is at the top of the to-do list. The school is looking for local families - Rockland, Rockport, Camden, Thomaston areas - who are interested in hosting an adult student from abroad for three weeks in July and/or August. The only requirements are a willingness to share your home and lives with a visitor from afar, and a clean and comfortable spare room. Our students take your generosity to heart and many friendships have been bonded throughout the years. As Penobscot School celebrates its 23rd year of operation as a non-profit school for language learning and international exchange, it enters into its 21st year of English immersion programming for adults. The students come from many countries and they range in age from 18 to 65 with 35 as the average age. Each session is a unique and wonderful blend of cultures but all students are here to immerse themselves in the language and life-style of Maine. Participants arrive with an intermediate level of English language skill and three weeks of full immersion will help them gain confidence and increase ability. The goal is maximum English acquisition and the home-stay plays an important role in this building process. Students and host families are matched according to similar interests and the international guests look forward to joining hosts in some of the activities that fill our daily lives. Since there are no scheduled classes during the weekends, they have an opportunity to spend quality time with host family members. The first group of students will arrive in Rockland on Saturday, July 4 and depart on Saturday, July 25. The next group will follow a week later on Saturday, August 1 and leave on Saturday, August 22. A graduation ceremony is planned for the last Friday evening of each session. This is the final group activity and it is a special event. Host families are invited to join in the farewell reception. To learn more about the summer English Immersion Program, please refer to: www.languagelearning.org/schoolsite/summerenglish/general.html. For more information about hosting a student, call Patti Luchetti at 207-594-1084 or write to info@languagelearning.org. The School is located at 28 Gay Street in Rockland?s north end and walk-in guests are welcome to visit during regular business hours.

Organization: Penobscot School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dinner, activity, and conversation partners for summer English Program

Opportunity for Cultural enrichment in Rockland, Maine. For three weeks every July and August, Penobscot School hosts adult students (ages 18-55 with 35 years as average) from around the world and the US who want to improve their English language skills. This year we have students from Italy, Japan, Niger, Vietnam, Colombia, and other countries who will study English July 4 - 25 or August 1 - 22. During this time, we will need volunteers to help with post dinner transportation to host families, primarily in Rockland, Rockport, Camden, and Thomaston, as well as help with grocery shopping and dinner preparation on specific evenings in partnership with the students. Volunteers create a dinner menu with 2 students and a shopping list. Menu planning, shopping and preparation are all part of the English immersion program. Dinners are served at 6:30 and transportation to host families needed around 8PM. Grocery shopping can be done with the 2 students at noon or 4:00 pm to allow time for meal preparation or prior to the dinner day. Volunteers are also needed as conversation partners, and for afternoon, evening or weekend activities with the students. Students have a variety of interests and they are always eager to make new friends who will introduce them to the joys of living in mid coast Maine. The school's English program depends on the generosity of volunteers and could not happen without their help.

Organization: Penobscot School

Opportunity for Cultural enrichment in Rockland, Maine. For three weeks every July and August, Penobscot School hosts adult students (ages 18-55 with 35 years as average) from around the world and the US who want to improve their English language skills. This year we have students from Italy, Japan, Niger, Vietnam, Colombia, and other countries who will study English July 4 - 25 or August 1 - 22. During this time, we will need volunteers to help with post dinner transportation to host families, primarily in Rockland, Rockport, Camden, and Thomaston, as well as help with grocery shopping and dinner preparation on specific evenings in partnership with the students. Volunteers create a dinner menu with 2 students and a shopping list. Menu planning, shopping and preparation are all part of the English immersion program. Dinners are served at 6:30 and transportation to host families needed around 8PM. Grocery shopping can be done with the 2 students at noon or 4:00 pm to allow time for meal preparation or prior to the dinner day. Volunteers are also needed as conversation partners, and for afternoon, evening or weekend activities with the students. Students have a variety of interests and they are always eager to make new friends who will introduce them to the joys of living in mid coast Maine. The school's English program depends on the generosity of volunteers and could not happen without their help.

Organization: Penobscot School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help With Annual Book Sale at Penobscot School

Sort books on the Book Sale set-up day, Friday, May 29th, 2009 and perhaps find that long-lost book you have been searching for! We have books of many subjects; hardback and paperback; several languages; all shapes and sizes and perhaps a cookie or two for the hard-working volunteers!

Organization: Penobscot School

Sort books on the Book Sale set-up day, Friday, May 29th, 2009 and perhaps find that long-lost book you have been searching for! We have books of many subjects; hardback and paperback; several languages; all shapes and sizes and perhaps a cookie or two for the hard-working volunteers!

Organization: Penobscot School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AQUARIUM VOLUNTEERS-JUNIOR DOCENTS

Why are lobsters different colors? How do sea stars move? How many rows of teeth do sharks have? These are just a few questions that our Junior Docents will be able to answer. Using natural objects and live animals, our docents will educate the aquarium visitors about marine invertebrates, different Gulf of Maine fish species, and other interesting native marine wildlife. The position for Junior Docent ( Ages 14-18) at the Maine State Aquarium involves interaction with and education of the visitors to the aquarium. The individual must be comfortable speaking in front of an audience and communicating with a variety of ages. The position involves daily interaction with school groups and the general public, helping to provide assistance handling the animals and providing information at our two touch tanks and other exhibits. The Junior Docent will also have opportunities to work ?behind the scenes? assisting with daily maintenance of aquarium exhibits and care of animals. They may have the opportunity to participate in special Aquarium events, field trips, and special programs. Each docent will also be assisting our educator staff when giving public presentations, helping to set-up and clean-up as necessary, as well as helping with general maintenance duties each day to keep the facility in positive shape for our guests. They will each be required to complete an assigned project during their volunteer time at the Aquarium which may include the development and presentation of a marine related topic.

Organization: Maine State Aquarium

Why are lobsters different colors? How do sea stars move? How many rows of teeth do sharks have? These are just a few questions that our Junior Docents will be able to answer. Using natural objects and live animals, our docents will educate the aquarium visitors about marine invertebrates, different Gulf of Maine fish species, and other interesting native marine wildlife. The position for Junior Docent ( Ages 14-18) at the Maine State Aquarium involves interaction with and education of the visitors to the aquarium. The individual must be comfortable speaking in front of an audience and communicating with a variety of ages. The position involves daily interaction with school groups and the general public, helping to provide assistance handling the animals and providing information at our two touch tanks and other exhibits. The Junior Docent will also have opportunities to work ?behind the scenes? assisting with daily maintenance of aquarium exhibits and care of animals. They may have the opportunity to participate in special Aquarium events, field trips, and special programs. Each docent will also be assisting our educator staff when giving public presentations, helping to set-up and clean-up as necessary, as well as helping with general maintenance duties each day to keep the facility in positive shape for our guests. They will each be required to complete an assigned project during their volunteer time at the Aquarium which may include the development and presentation of a marine related topic.

Organization: Maine State Aquarium

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 04575

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AQUARIUM VOLUNTEERS-ADULT

The position for Aquarium Volunteer at the Maine State Aquarium involves interaction with and education of the general public visitors to the aquarium. The individual must be comfortable speaking in front of an audience and communicating with a variety of ages. The position involves answering questions on topics relevant to the Gulf of Maine and its inhabitants, and involves the use of live animals and props for demonstrations, as well as answering general information questions about the local area, and the Department of Marine Resources. Staffing of two touch tanks in the aquarium gallery will require the individual to initiate dialogue with guests and provide assistance with handling of the touch tank animals and other hand?s on activities. Volunteers may get the opportunity to assist ?behind the scenes? helping with daily maintenance of aquarium exhibits. This may include participating in water quality monitoring, exhibit cleaning, feeding and collecting of specimens, and may also be requested to assist in the reception area at the admissions desk/gift shop. Volunteers assist our Educators with general daily activities and presentations, including set-up and clean-up each day and maintenance of the facilities. In addition volunteers can assist with a variety of education projects, either to enhance the existing programs & exhibits or to help create new ones. We are always in need to extra hands and help in a variety of areas around the facility. In addition to aquarium hours, we have had volunteers teach classes or additional activities, develop materials, organize files and photographs, assist in landscaping, assist in the seasonal set-up and break-down of the aquarium, collect animals, assist at events and fairs, and many other activities. Adult volunteers are 18 years or older.

Organization: Maine State Aquarium

The position for Aquarium Volunteer at the Maine State Aquarium involves interaction with and education of the general public visitors to the aquarium. The individual must be comfortable speaking in front of an audience and communicating with a variety of ages. The position involves answering questions on topics relevant to the Gulf of Maine and its inhabitants, and involves the use of live animals and props for demonstrations, as well as answering general information questions about the local area, and the Department of Marine Resources. Staffing of two touch tanks in the aquarium gallery will require the individual to initiate dialogue with guests and provide assistance with handling of the touch tank animals and other hand?s on activities. Volunteers may get the opportunity to assist ?behind the scenes? helping with daily maintenance of aquarium exhibits. This may include participating in water quality monitoring, exhibit cleaning, feeding and collecting of specimens, and may also be requested to assist in the reception area at the admissions desk/gift shop. Volunteers assist our Educators with general daily activities and presentations, including set-up and clean-up each day and maintenance of the facilities. In addition volunteers can assist with a variety of education projects, either to enhance the existing programs & exhibits or to help create new ones. We are always in need to extra hands and help in a variety of areas around the facility. In addition to aquarium hours, we have had volunteers teach classes or additional activities, develop materials, organize files and photographs, assist in landscaping, assist in the seasonal set-up and break-down of the aquarium, collect animals, assist at events and fairs, and many other activities. Adult volunteers are 18 years or older.

Organization: Maine State Aquarium

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04575

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Want to work with aquatic animals? Check this out.

Have you ever wondered what it was like working BEHIND the scenes at an aquarium? How and WHAT do we feed the animals? Come find out! The Maine State Aquarium is looking for off-season volunteers to help us with the care of our animals. This means assisting with feeding and cleaning of aquarium tanks, assisting with water quality measurements, and other duties as needed.

Organization: Maine State Aquarium

Have you ever wondered what it was like working BEHIND the scenes at an aquarium? How and WHAT do we feed the animals? Come find out! The Maine State Aquarium is looking for off-season volunteers to help us with the care of our animals. This means assisting with feeding and cleaning of aquarium tanks, assisting with water quality measurements, and other duties as needed.

Organization: Maine State Aquarium

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04575

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Chef/Culinary Instructor

Professional expertise is not required for this position, rather a working knowledge of cooking and kitchen/food safety practices. Cooking Matters is a program of Good Shepherd Food Bank, partnering with your Local Healthy Maine Partnership, Access Health to offer FREE cooking instruction and nutrition education to low-income people in the Bath/Brunswick area. This course meets once/week for 6 weeks, each class is 2 hrs. Cooking instructor will work along side a nutrition educator to teach basic food safety skills, and healthy cooking practices on a budget. Please contact Rebecca Farnham, Nutrition Educator at rfarnham@midcoasthealth.com or 207-373-6927

Organization: Mid Coast Hospital Community Health Improvement

Professional expertise is not required for this position, rather a working knowledge of cooking and kitchen/food safety practices. Cooking Matters is a program of Good Shepherd Food Bank, partnering with your Local Healthy Maine Partnership, Access Health to offer FREE cooking instruction and nutrition education to low-income people in the Bath/Brunswick area. This course meets once/week for 6 weeks, each class is 2 hrs. Cooking instructor will work along side a nutrition educator to teach basic food safety skills, and healthy cooking practices on a budget. Please contact Rebecca Farnham, Nutrition Educator at rfarnham@midcoasthealth.com or 207-373-6927

Organization: Mid Coast Hospital Community Health Improvement

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fix It Volunteer

Are you handy? Do you have a green thumb? Do you like to fix and refurbish? At the Coastal Children's Museum we are always looking for people on hand who can jump right in and keep our facility looking sharp. Repaint outdoor benches, weed the gardens, plant new flowers and so much more! 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Are you handy? Do you have a green thumb? Do you like to fix and refurbish? At the Coastal Children's Museum we are always looking for people on hand who can jump right in and keep our facility looking sharp. Repaint outdoor benches, weed the gardens, plant new flowers and so much more! 

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Birthday Parties

At the Coastal Children's Museum we offer our space to children and their families to rent for birthday parties. Parties are held Saturday afternoon from 4:30pm - 6:30pm and Sunday morning from 10:00am - 12:00pm. Volunteer and help us by supervising the party, and my cleaning up and resetting the museum.  

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

At the Coastal Children's Museum we offer our space to children and their families to rent for birthday parties. Parties are held Saturday afternoon from 4:30pm - 6:30pm and Sunday morning from 10:00am - 12:00pm. Volunteer and help us by supervising the party, and my cleaning up and resetting the museum.  

Organization: Coastal Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Immersion Program Planning Assistant

Active, engaged and ready to interact with diverse cultures, volunteer candidates will possess a very good ability to interact with a variety of people, have sound, basic computer (i.e. Excel) skills and be ready to take on tasks assigned. Penobscot School welcomes mature individuals who are interested in being part of a team.

Organization: Penobscot School - ME - Maine

Active, engaged and ready to interact with diverse cultures, volunteer candidates will possess a very good ability to interact with a variety of people, have sound, basic computer (i.e. Excel) skills and be ready to take on tasks assigned. Penobscot School welcomes mature individuals who are interested in being part of a team.

Organization: Penobscot School - ME - Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04841

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help children of divorced/separated parents avoid domestic violence and conflict

The volunteer arrives at our Midcoast Hospital location about 20 minutes prior to exchanges. The volunteer puts out sign-in logs and waits for families to arrive. One parent will come to the volunteer office with their children and check in with the volunteer. The other parent will be waiting in another room down a hallway and will call the office phone to notify the volunteer that they have arrived to pick up their children. The volunteer will bring the children down the hallway to the waiting parent and say goodbye. The volunteer then return to the parent who dropped of the children and ensure that they wait 10 minutes in the office to give the parent picking the children time to leave the site without accidentally having contact with the other parent. The volunteer then records that the exchange occurred smoothly or writes a short note if there were concerns. After completing an application and training you will receive monthly emails notifying you of available Home to Home supervised exchange times to be covered, and you are encouraged to respond to volunteer based only on your personally availability.

Organization: Home To Home - Maine

The volunteer arrives at our Midcoast Hospital location about 20 minutes prior to exchanges. The volunteer puts out sign-in logs and waits for families to arrive. One parent will come to the volunteer office with their children and check in with the volunteer. The other parent will be waiting in another room down a hallway and will call the office phone to notify the volunteer that they have arrived to pick up their children. The volunteer will bring the children down the hallway to the waiting parent and say goodbye. The volunteer then return to the parent who dropped of the children and ensure that they wait 10 minutes in the office to give the parent picking the children time to leave the site without accidentally having contact with the other parent. The volunteer then records that the exchange occurred smoothly or writes a short note if there were concerns. After completing an application and training you will receive monthly emails notifying you of available Home to Home supervised exchange times to be covered, and you are encouraged to respond to volunteer based only on your personally availability.

Organization: Home To Home - Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with Merrymeeting Bay Triad!

Merrymeeting Bay Triad is a commitment enthusiastically shared by local chiefs of police, sheriffs, leaders within the older adult community, and affiliated organizations to reduce the victimization of, and increase law enforcement services available to older citizens. Now in its twentieth year, the Triad program has provided services to thousands of older adults and has become an invaluable resource to law enforcement agencies nationwide.Another important component of Triad is its focus on reducing the fear of crime which is prevalent among older Americans by identifying misconceptions and educating older adults about criminal activity. To achieve its goals, Triad promotes and facilitates ongoing information exchange between law enforcement and the older adults they serve.Working together, Triad volunteers develop and implement crime prevention and education programs for older adults. Activities address crime from both a pre-victimization (preventive) standpoint and a post-victimization (victim/witness assistance) standpoint..

Organization: Merrymeeting Bay Triad

Merrymeeting Bay Triad is a commitment enthusiastically shared by local chiefs of police, sheriffs, leaders within the older adult community, and affiliated organizations to reduce the victimization of, and increase law enforcement services available to older citizens. Now in its twentieth year, the Triad program has provided services to thousands of older adults and has become an invaluable resource to law enforcement agencies nationwide.Another important component of Triad is its focus on reducing the fear of crime which is prevalent among older Americans by identifying misconceptions and educating older adults about criminal activity. To achieve its goals, Triad promotes and facilitates ongoing information exchange between law enforcement and the older adults they serve.Working together, Triad volunteers develop and implement crime prevention and education programs for older adults. Activities address crime from both a pre-victimization (preventive) standpoint and a post-victimization (victim/witness assistance) standpoint..

Organization: Merrymeeting Bay Triad

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

recruit volunteers, help develop orientation programs and materials, maintain volunteer roster and track volunteer hours

Organization: Oasis Health Center

recruit volunteers, help develop orientation programs and materials, maintain volunteer roster and track volunteer hours

Organization: Oasis Health Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Web design/development

web design and development

Organization: Oasis Health Center

web design and development

Organization: Oasis Health Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donnell House Tour Guide

Volunteer tour guides are needed at the Donnell House, the former home of a Victorian-era ship builder William T. Donnell and his family, who occupied the residence between 1860 and 1910.  The house is now restored to its 1892 appearance. This is a great volunteer opportunity for anyone interested in historic homes, Victorian life or the history of wooden shipbuilding.  As Donnell House docents, volunteers greet visitors at the door and guide them through the first floor of the house, describing various items on display and answering any question about the house, the shipyard, and the family.   A manual containing the history of the family, the house, and the shipyard is provided and additional trainings are provided. Volunteers must be comfortable with public speaking. To apply, complete our online application or contact Volunteer Coordinator Rebecca Roche at (207) 443-1316 ext. 350 or roche@maritimeme.org.  

Organization: Maine Maritime Museum

Volunteer tour guides are needed at the Donnell House, the former home of a Victorian-era ship builder William T. Donnell and his family, who occupied the residence between 1860 and 1910.  The house is now restored to its 1892 appearance. This is a great volunteer opportunity for anyone interested in historic homes, Victorian life or the history of wooden shipbuilding.  As Donnell House docents, volunteers greet visitors at the door and guide them through the first floor of the house, describing various items on display and answering any question about the house, the shipyard, and the family.   A manual containing the history of the family, the house, and the shipyard is provided and additional trainings are provided. Volunteers must be comfortable with public speaking. To apply, complete our online application or contact Volunteer Coordinator Rebecca Roche at (207) 443-1316 ext. 350 or roche@maritimeme.org.  

Organization: Maine Maritime Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Launch Tank

Maine Maritime Museum sits on what was the Percy & Small Shipyard, where great wooden schooners were launched. Using scaled-down replicas, volunteers who assist at our Launch Tank demonstrate to visitors of all ages exactly how these ships made it from the land where they were built and into the water. This is a great opportunity for those who enjoy hands-on projects, educating others and interacting with the public. Training, including a manual, is provided. Previous experience with shipbuilding or knowledge of maritime history is helpful, but not required. This position is seasonal from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. We are especially looking for volunteers to cover the weekends shifts.For more information or to apply, please complete the online volunteer application or contact Volunteer/Development Coordinator Rebecca Roche at (207) 443-1316 ext. 350 or roche@maritimeme.org.

Organization: Maine Maritime Museum

Maine Maritime Museum sits on what was the Percy & Small Shipyard, where great wooden schooners were launched. Using scaled-down replicas, volunteers who assist at our Launch Tank demonstrate to visitors of all ages exactly how these ships made it from the land where they were built and into the water. This is a great opportunity for those who enjoy hands-on projects, educating others and interacting with the public. Training, including a manual, is provided. Previous experience with shipbuilding or knowledge of maritime history is helpful, but not required. This position is seasonal from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. We are especially looking for volunteers to cover the weekends shifts.For more information or to apply, please complete the online volunteer application or contact Volunteer/Development Coordinator Rebecca Roche at (207) 443-1316 ext. 350 or roche@maritimeme.org.

Organization: Maine Maritime Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Library Front Desk Volunteer

Front Desk volunteer: A great opportunity for those who enjoy the public and are comfortable with computers. Check books in and out, shelve materials, assist the public. Must have good customer service skills.  

Organization: Vose Library

Front Desk volunteer: A great opportunity for those who enjoy the public and are comfortable with computers. Check books in and out, shelve materials, assist the public. Must have good customer service skills.  

Organization: Vose Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04862

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Like to read? Have a knack for responding to written works?

Like to read? Have a knack for -- or interest in -- responding to written works such as poems, short stories, art, and other lessons covering a broad array of interesting subjects? Now, from the privacy of your own home, on your own schedule, you can help College Guild provide informal education to grateful prisoners nationwide via annonymous correspondence through mail and email. No experiance necessary! Free training provided. College Guild's family of 100+ volunteers get deep satisfaction knowing they make a difference in people's lives, families and communities near and far through this wonderfully rewarding work.

Organization: College Guild

Like to read? Have a knack for -- or interest in -- responding to written works such as poems, short stories, art, and other lessons covering a broad array of interesting subjects? Now, from the privacy of your own home, on your own schedule, you can help College Guild provide informal education to grateful prisoners nationwide via annonymous correspondence through mail and email. No experiance necessary! Free training provided. College Guild's family of 100+ volunteers get deep satisfaction knowing they make a difference in people's lives, families and communities near and far through this wonderfully rewarding work.

Organization: College Guild

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Gift Shop Assistants and Admission Desk Clerks

The museum gift shop and the admission desk are currently looking to add to their volunteer staff with various days and times available throughout the spring and summer.Now is the time to join in and be a part of something new and exciting. Whether you enjoy greeting and assisting visitors, providing information about the museum, sales, packing and shipping our e-store sales, tagging and stocking store merchandise, or one of a variety of other activities, we have something for you. We will provide all training. Shifts can be scheduled at your convenience.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

The museum gift shop and the admission desk are currently looking to add to their volunteer staff with various days and times available throughout the spring and summer.Now is the time to join in and be a part of something new and exciting. Whether you enjoy greeting and assisting visitors, providing information about the museum, sales, packing and shipping our e-store sales, tagging and stocking store merchandise, or one of a variety of other activities, we have something for you. We will provide all training. Shifts can be scheduled at your convenience.

Organization: Owls Head Transportation Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04854

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clinic Assistant

If you love helping animals, we have just the job for you. Community Spay-Neuter Clinic in Topsham provides affordable spay/neuter services to low-income pet owners. Our work isn’t possible without dedicated volunteers to help keep our clinic clean and surgical equipment in top-notch condition. Duties could include assisting with end-of-day clean-up, laundry, and wrapping surgical packs. Shifts are flexible and can be tailored to fit your schedule! All skill levels are welcome.

Organization: Community Spay-Neuter Clinic

If you love helping animals, we have just the job for you. Community Spay-Neuter Clinic in Topsham provides affordable spay/neuter services to low-income pet owners. Our work isn’t possible without dedicated volunteers to help keep our clinic clean and surgical equipment in top-notch condition. Duties could include assisting with end-of-day clean-up, laundry, and wrapping surgical packs. Shifts are flexible and can be tailored to fit your schedule! All skill levels are welcome.

Organization: Community Spay-Neuter Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer with exchange students and learn about the world.

Do you want to make a greater impact on the world? Do love learning about other cultures and interacting with people? Then you should volunteer with YFU!

Youth for Understanding (YFU) is one of the world's largest and most respected international exchange programs. YFU exchanges American and international students in over 70 countries worldwide! Whatever you are good at or interested in, you will find a volunteer position at YFU that is ideal for you!

Volunteers perform a wide range of tasks, including:

Mentoring students, families and schools Encouraging potential American students to study abroad and families to host international students Interviewing prospective students and host families Planning and conducting orientations for students and families Sharing information with the community about YFU programs and opportunities Performing administrative activities

 

 

Join our strong and vibrant volunteer base and help change the world! Take the first step in becoming a YFU volunteer: apply online at http://www.yfuusa.org/volunteer/. This opportunity is ongoing and flexible. You can volunteer in your free time, and work within your own school or work schedule!

For more information about volunteering, please call Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228.

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Do you want to make a greater impact on the world? Do love learning about other cultures and interacting with people? Then you should volunteer with YFU!

Youth for Understanding (YFU) is one of the world's largest and most respected international exchange programs. YFU exchanges American and international students in over 70 countries worldwide! Whatever you are good at or interested in, you will find a volunteer position at YFU that is ideal for you!

Volunteers perform a wide range of tasks, including:

Mentoring students, families and schools Encouraging potential American students to study abroad and families to host international students Interviewing prospective students and host families Planning and conducting orientations for students and families Sharing information with the community about YFU programs and opportunities Performing administrative activities

 

 

Join our strong and vibrant volunteer base and help change the world! Take the first step in becoming a YFU volunteer: apply online at http://www.yfuusa.org/volunteer/. This opportunity is ongoing and flexible. You can volunteer in your free time, and work within your own school or work schedule!

For more information about volunteering, please call Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228.

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04530

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Open your heart to the world, volunteer with YFU USA!

Do you want to make a greater impact on the world? Do love learning about other cultures and interacting with people? Then you should volunteer with YFU!

Youth for Understanding (YFU) is one of the world's largest and most respected international exchange programs. YFU exchanges American and international students in over 70 countries worldwide! Whatever you are good at or interested in, you will find a volunteer position at YFU that is ideal for you!

Volunteers perform a wide range of tasks, including:

Mentoring students, families and schools Encouraging potential American students to study abroad and families to host international students Interviewing prospective students and host families Planning and conducting orientations for students and families Sharing information with the community about YFU programs and opportunities Performing administrative activities

 

 

Join our strong and vibrant volunteer base and help change the world! Take the first step in becoming a YFU volunteer: apply online at http://www.yfuusa.org/volunteer/. This opportunity is ongoing and flexible. You can volunteer in your free time, and work within your own school or work schedule!

For more information about volunteering, please call Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228.

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Do you want to make a greater impact on the world? Do love learning about other cultures and interacting with people? Then you should volunteer with YFU!

Youth for Understanding (YFU) is one of the world's largest and most respected international exchange programs. YFU exchanges American and international students in over 70 countries worldwide! Whatever you are good at or interested in, you will find a volunteer position at YFU that is ideal for you!

Volunteers perform a wide range of tasks, including:

Mentoring students, families and schools Encouraging potential American students to study abroad and families to host international students Interviewing prospective students and host families Planning and conducting orientations for students and families Sharing information with the community about YFU programs and opportunities Performing administrative activities

 

 

Join our strong and vibrant volunteer base and help change the world! Take the first step in becoming a YFU volunteer: apply online at http://www.yfuusa.org/volunteer/. This opportunity is ongoing and flexible. You can volunteer in your free time, and work within your own school or work schedule!

For more information about volunteering, please call Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228.

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Open a World of Opportunity and Volunteer with YFU!

Become a part of an active volunteer community that spans the entire US as well as over 70 countries around the world with Youth For Understanding. Volunteers work with international teenagers and their host families, ensuring a safe and educational exchange experience for all. As a YFU Volunteer, you’ll impact the lives of students, their host families and increase cultural diversity in your own community. Some opportunities include:

Mentoring and providing ongoing support to students and their host families; Interviewing prospective exchange students and host families; Conducting orientations; Aiding in community outreach

 

Join like-minded volunteers in your community and become a part of one of the oldest and most respected programs in international student exchange. YFU volunteers change the lives of students and help to impact the world.

 

To learn, please call your regional Volunteer Coordinator, Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228 or email her at mblom@yfu.org. You can also visit YFU USA’s website at www.yfuusa.org.

 

 

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Become a part of an active volunteer community that spans the entire US as well as over 70 countries around the world with Youth For Understanding. Volunteers work with international teenagers and their host families, ensuring a safe and educational exchange experience for all. As a YFU Volunteer, you’ll impact the lives of students, their host families and increase cultural diversity in your own community. Some opportunities include:

Mentoring and providing ongoing support to students and their host families; Interviewing prospective exchange students and host families; Conducting orientations; Aiding in community outreach

 

Join like-minded volunteers in your community and become a part of one of the oldest and most respected programs in international student exchange. YFU volunteers change the lives of students and help to impact the world.

 

To learn, please call your regional Volunteer Coordinator, Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228 or email her at mblom@yfu.org. You can also visit YFU USA’s website at www.yfuusa.org.

 

 

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Consultants for strategic planning, board development, fundraising, business planning, human resources, financial management and public relations.

If you have management or professional experience, we have high-impact, skills-based volunteer opportunities for you.  Leverage your knowledge, experience and skills by helping nonprofits achieve the change they want to effect in their community.   Work hand in hand with a team of accomplished consultants on a variety of interesting projects.

We provide training in management consulting and in the unique aspects of nonprofit management. Some but not all of our volunteers are retired and many have their own consulting practices.   ESC consultants are motivated by the desire to “give back” to the larger community, learn new skills, stay active professionally, develop their network and remain socially connected.

Organization: Empower Success Corps

If you have management or professional experience, we have high-impact, skills-based volunteer opportunities for you.  Leverage your knowledge, experience and skills by helping nonprofits achieve the change they want to effect in their community.   Work hand in hand with a team of accomplished consultants on a variety of interesting projects.

We provide training in management consulting and in the unique aspects of nonprofit management. Some but not all of our volunteers are retired and many have their own consulting practices.   ESC consultants are motivated by the desire to “give back” to the larger community, learn new skills, stay active professionally, develop their network and remain socially connected.

Organization: Empower Success Corps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HIV Testing - York County

We are looking for people willing to get trained in HIV testing and be available one day per week for at least 10 consecutive months at various locations in Southern Maine.

Organization: Frannie Peabody Center

We are looking for people willing to get trained in HIV testing and be available one day per week for at least 10 consecutive months at various locations in Southern Maine.

Organization: Frannie Peabody Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 03907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PortFringe Theater Festival

JOIN US FOR A WILD WACKY 8 DAY THEATER ADVENTURE. SIGN UP HERE for shift. The Festival runs from June 18-June 26. Volunteers are needed in the following areas: Tech, Box Office, and Publicity. You don’t need to have any prior skills to volunteer for box office or publicity! Don’t see your skill set on the list above–email us, and we’ll find a place for you! Box office volunteer shifts will run ~4 hours, and generally occur on evenings and weekends.  Tech shifts tend to be longer, and are a larger commitment. VOLUNTEER BENEFITS: 1 free show pass for every 4 hours of volunteering.* (Please note: As a Box Office volunteer we cannot guarantee you will be able to see shows during your shift. If you are looking to see a specific show we recommend you pick a different time to volunteer and redeem your free pass for the show of your choice.) Your very own special PortFringe Volunteer edition T-Shirt Roughly 215 new friends! EMAIL CATHERINE@PORTFRINGE.COM WITH QUESTIONS.

Organization: PortFringe Theater Festival

JOIN US FOR A WILD WACKY 8 DAY THEATER ADVENTURE. SIGN UP HERE for shift. The Festival runs from June 18-June 26. Volunteers are needed in the following areas: Tech, Box Office, and Publicity. You don’t need to have any prior skills to volunteer for box office or publicity! Don’t see your skill set on the list above–email us, and we’ll find a place for you! Box office volunteer shifts will run ~4 hours, and generally occur on evenings and weekends.  Tech shifts tend to be longer, and are a larger commitment. VOLUNTEER BENEFITS: 1 free show pass for every 4 hours of volunteering.* (Please note: As a Box Office volunteer we cannot guarantee you will be able to see shows during your shift. If you are looking to see a specific show we recommend you pick a different time to volunteer and redeem your free pass for the show of your choice.) Your very own special PortFringe Volunteer edition T-Shirt Roughly 215 new friends! EMAIL CATHERINE@PORTFRINGE.COM WITH QUESTIONS.

Organization: PortFringe Theater Festival

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy at Pinewood Terrace

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Pinewood Terrace. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Pinewood Terrace. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04938

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy at Arbor Terrace

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Arbor Terrace. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Arbor Terrace. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04345

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy at Biddeford Estates

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Biddeford Estates. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Biddeford Estates. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04005

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy at Berwick Estates

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Berwick Estates. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Do you have a certified Animal Assisted Therapy or Pet Therapy animal? Are you looking for a site to visit with seniors? We'd love to have you come to Berwick Estates. Our assisted living residents, many of whom have had pets of their own, just light up when they interact with animals. There is something truly magical and healing about Pet Therapy. Please let us know if you would like to come visit us.

Organization: MCD Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03908

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Reserve Corps Unit Leaders

The Medical Reserve Corps is a national program that supports local teams of volunteers interested in helping out during public health emergencies. Maine Responds is looking for people interested in taking on a leadership role in their community (to help establish an MRC unit in your area).

Organization: Maine Responds (ESAR-VHP)

The Medical Reserve Corps is a national program that supports local teams of volunteers interested in helping out during public health emergencies. Maine Responds is looking for people interested in taking on a leadership role in their community (to help establish an MRC unit in your area).

Organization: Maine Responds (ESAR-VHP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04333

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maine Responds Volunteer (Medical)

Maine Responds volunteers are professional and retired healthcare workers, students and other qualified people that help with a public health response to emergencies and disasters in the State of Maine. Maine Responds volunteers can be deployed to local, state and national disaster sites to help with the medical response.

Responsibilities:

Register on maineresponds.org Update profile with info about current license, certification and other professional and provisional credentials Respond to email, text or phone call messages about disaster and public health emergencies ...

Organization: Maine Responds (ESAR-VHP)

Maine Responds volunteers are professional and retired healthcare workers, students and other qualified people that help with a public health response to emergencies and disasters in the State of Maine. Maine Responds volunteers can be deployed to local, state and national disaster sites to help with the medical response.

Responsibilities:

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Organization: Maine Responds (ESAR-VHP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04330

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for fosters for our rescued dogs and cats!! Can be located anywhere in Maine!

Please read the information below and if this sounds like something you are interested in or you just have a couple questions, please contact one of the following numbers and go to www.thepixelfund.org and fill out a foster application today or email info@thepixelfund.org or find us on facebook!  (207) 838-9045 (207) 807-1362 Fostering Responsibilities You agree to provide, at your own expense, shelter, food, love and affection, safe and appropriate exercise for the foster animal, and to alert The Pixel Fund as soon as possible if an issue arises that may require medical care. The Pixel Fund will pay necessary veterinary expenses, and will pay for reasonable emergency expenses should the foster be unable to reach a Pixel representative, and if the foster determines that a life-threatening medical emergency exists. We are entrusting our animal to you and it will be in your control and under your supervision, therefore you become responsible for its actions and development. The temporary foster placement can last between 2 days and up to 30 days. The average stay for a Pixel Pet is about 6 days. Please note - this can vary depending on what level of marketing your pet receives, breed, age, temperament, and overall disposition. Some animals that have come from an abusive or neglectful background may need extra time in their foster home to learn how to love and feel safe before we seek a permanent home. If that is the case, the Pixel Fund will discuss this with you before taking in an animal. In the event you are unable to foster an animal beyond the 30 day window, please notify us so we can work to find another temporary home. Please note, fosters beyond 30 days are uncommon. Application Process The first step to becoming a foster is to complete the foster application. As part of our screening process, the Pixel Fund will follow up with your veterinarian and landlord (if applicable), as well as perform a home visit to ensure you can provide a safe and loving temporary home. We will talk to you about what kind of dog or cat would best fit in your home, whether you have children or other animals, and what your overall expectations are of the agreement. You will be asked to sign a fostering agreement and a liability waiver before taking in an animal. We have no specific requirements other than your willingness and ability to provide a safe environment where the animal will be given love, exercise, social interaction and attention.  We ask that you follow our written guidelines when caring for our animals and that you ask questions if you are uncertain. Why Foster? Fostering is a lifesaving act of providing a safe, loving temporary home for a dog or cat until it is placed in its forever home.  Every 11 seconds, an animal is euthanized in the United States. Approximately 3.7 million animals of all ages are put down annually. Our dogs and puppies all come from high kill animal shelters in Florida and Georgia. Taking in a Pixel Pup truly is the difference between life and death. Whether you are interested in providing temporary refuge through our foster program, or providing a furever home, opening your door to a Pixel Pup makes all the difference in the world. As one of our foster moms says, "I can't save them all, but I can save this one."   "The love, affection and gratitude these dogs give after all they've been through is a lesson in forgiveness and trust to me daily. To watch the dogs blossom and grow and become all they can be is so rewarding. To watch them go to their forever homes is heart wrenching and oh so very sweet. To know that you helped rescue, house, train, advocate for and save the life of one of God's creatures is humbling... And addicting. And after just starting fostering a few months ago, I know I'll be doing the rest of my life!!!" - Sarah "Fostering is giving redemption. It's saying, 'I know you're not perfect but you're worth saving.' It's taking the dented, dinged, bent and sometimes broken - smacking on love spackle, teaching trust through compassion, allowing them to see kindness and heal so that when their FOREVER comes, they can live and be lived with, and loved. Plus, it leaves room for another rescue miracle." - Jari "Our family knew we wanted to foster ever since November of 2011, when we adopted our first dog Cosmo from a North Carolina rescue. It was during our trip down south that we saw how dire the situation is with unwanted animals! I mean there is a problem everywhere with the pet population, but we'd never seen anything like this. The rescue we adopted from had no facility & relied completely on foster volunteers to care for the animals. We thought that was so wonderful! So after we got home I started doing research. I stumbled upon the Pixel Fund and my heart melted when I read the story of Pixel the chihuahua & her mom Janet. I knew right then we were going to get involved with them! The whole pixel team makes fostering So incredibly EASY. Everything is taken care of, all you have to do is give your love to one of these pups. It makes a huge difference in their life. There is NO greater feeling than watching a dog that was once unwanted in a shelter, blossom & come alive with your love! Fostering is so rewarding for everyone involved. For us it's been a true blessing, because we LOVE what we do ." - Michelle "Every Saturday night when that transport of southern dogs comes in it is just like Christmas morning. That is the same feeling I get. When you can take a scared, smelly, wonderful, sweet, broken sprited, or not so broken sprited pup, and give them the confidence to become the best friend anyone has ever had - it is priceless." - Lori "Fostering is the hardest thing I have ever done. I watch these dogs come off the transport and set foot onto solid ground. By this point they have lived on the concrete floor in a shelter that very few dogs make it out of alive. They have started their healing process in the loving arms of a foster down south. After being taken from that home and driven 36 hours to Maine, they are greeted by our eager team of Pixel North fosters! The instant gratification and love these dogs portray never ceases to amaze me. Watching the dogs incorporate themselves into the routine of my household and become family members is bittersweet, I have a hard time not keeping every one of them. We go to adoption events, each time hopeful that my "kids" will be picked by their forever family. When the time finally comes, and I leave the adoption event empty handed with tears of sadness and joy I think "I can't do this again". But sure enough, I see the photo of another face in need And know that I HAVE to do it again. We are part of something greater than anything in the world. My heartache is always replaced by the thankfulness that someone else saw in these dogs what we all see and chose to be the final leg of their journey to forever." - Allison "I foster and I just love it.  The Pixel Fund are great people with big huge hearts. Fostering helps an animal get out of a shelter and have a chance at a real life and real love (and not be euthanized in high kill shelters). Fostering is awesome!" - Dolly  

Organization: The Pixel Fund

Please read the information below and if this sounds like something you are interested in or you just have a couple questions, please contact one of the following numbers and go to www.thepixelfund.org and fill out a foster application today or email info@thepixelfund.org or find us on facebook!  (207) 838-9045 (207) 807-1362 Fostering Responsibilities You agree to provide, at your own expense, shelter, food, love and affection, safe and appropriate exercise for the foster animal, and to alert The Pixel Fund as soon as possible if an issue arises that may require medical care. The Pixel Fund will pay necessary veterinary expenses, and will pay for reasonable emergency expenses should the foster be unable to reach a Pixel representative, and if the foster determines that a life-threatening medical emergency exists. We are entrusting our animal to you and it will be in your control and under your supervision, therefore you become responsible for its actions and development. The temporary foster placement can last between 2 days and up to 30 days. The average stay for a Pixel Pet is about 6 days. Please note - this can vary depending on what level of marketing your pet receives, breed, age, temperament, and overall disposition. Some animals that have come from an abusive or neglectful background may need extra time in their foster home to learn how to love and feel safe before we seek a permanent home. If that is the case, the Pixel Fund will discuss this with you before taking in an animal. In the event you are unable to foster an animal beyond the 30 day window, please notify us so we can work to find another temporary home. Please note, fosters beyond 30 days are uncommon. Application Process The first step to becoming a foster is to complete the foster application. As part of our screening process, the Pixel Fund will follow up with your veterinarian and landlord (if applicable), as well as perform a home visit to ensure you can provide a safe and loving temporary home. We will talk to you about what kind of dog or cat would best fit in your home, whether you have children or other animals, and what your overall expectations are of the agreement. You will be asked to sign a fostering agreement and a liability waiver before taking in an animal. We have no specific requirements other than your willingness and ability to provide a safe environment where the animal will be given love, exercise, social interaction and attention.  We ask that you follow our written guidelines when caring for our animals and that you ask questions if you are uncertain. Why Foster? Fostering is a lifesaving act of providing a safe, loving temporary home for a dog or cat until it is placed in its forever home.  Every 11 seconds, an animal is euthanized in the United States. Approximately 3.7 million animals of all ages are put down annually. Our dogs and puppies all come from high kill animal shelters in Florida and Georgia. Taking in a Pixel Pup truly is the difference between life and death. Whether you are interested in providing temporary refuge through our foster program, or providing a furever home, opening your door to a Pixel Pup makes all the difference in the world. As one of our foster moms says, "I can't save them all, but I can save this one."   "The love, affection and gratitude these dogs give after all they've been through is a lesson in forgiveness and trust to me daily. To watch the dogs blossom and grow and become all they can be is so rewarding. To watch them go to their forever homes is heart wrenching and oh so very sweet. To know that you helped rescue, house, train, advocate for and save the life of one of God's creatures is humbling... And addicting. And after just starting fostering a few months ago, I know I'll be doing the rest of my life!!!" - Sarah "Fostering is giving redemption. It's saying, 'I know you're not perfect but you're worth saving.' It's taking the dented, dinged, bent and sometimes broken - smacking on love spackle, teaching trust through compassion, allowing them to see kindness and heal so that when their FOREVER comes, they can live and be lived with, and loved. Plus, it leaves room for another rescue miracle." - Jari "Our family knew we wanted to foster ever since November of 2011, when we adopted our first dog Cosmo from a North Carolina rescue. It was during our trip down south that we saw how dire the situation is with unwanted animals! I mean there is a problem everywhere with the pet population, but we'd never seen anything like this. The rescue we adopted from had no facility & relied completely on foster volunteers to care for the animals. We thought that was so wonderful! So after we got home I started doing research. I stumbled upon the Pixel Fund and my heart melted when I read the story of Pixel the chihuahua & her mom Janet. I knew right then we were going to get involved with them! The whole pixel team makes fostering So incredibly EASY. Everything is taken care of, all you have to do is give your love to one of these pups. It makes a huge difference in their life. There is NO greater feeling than watching a dog that was once unwanted in a shelter, blossom & come alive with your love! Fostering is so rewarding for everyone involved. For us it's been a true blessing, because we LOVE what we do ." - Michelle "Every Saturday night when that transport of southern dogs comes in it is just like Christmas morning. That is the same feeling I get. When you can take a scared, smelly, wonderful, sweet, broken sprited, or not so broken sprited pup, and give them the confidence to become the best friend anyone has ever had - it is priceless." - Lori "Fostering is the hardest thing I have ever done. I watch these dogs come off the transport and set foot onto solid ground. By this point they have lived on the concrete floor in a shelter that very few dogs make it out of alive. They have started their healing process in the loving arms of a foster down south. After being taken from that home and driven 36 hours to Maine, they are greeted by our eager team of Pixel North fosters! The instant gratification and love these dogs portray never ceases to amaze me. Watching the dogs incorporate themselves into the routine of my household and become family members is bittersweet, I have a hard time not keeping every one of them. We go to adoption events, each time hopeful that my "kids" will be picked by their forever family. When the time finally comes, and I leave the adoption event empty handed with tears of sadness and joy I think "I can't do this again". But sure enough, I see the photo of another face in need And know that I HAVE to do it again. We are part of something greater than anything in the world. My heartache is always replaced by the thankfulness that someone else saw in these dogs what we all see and chose to be the final leg of their journey to forever." - Allison "I foster and I just love it.  The Pixel Fund are great people with big huge hearts. Fostering helps an animal get out of a shelter and have a chance at a real life and real love (and not be euthanized in high kill shelters). Fostering is awesome!" - Dolly  

Organization: The Pixel Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation HOPE Angel Volunteer

Operation HOPE, a project of the Scarborough Police Department (SPD), in partnership with the PRRC, PAARI and Project GRACE is recruiting on-call volunteers. "Angels" are trained citizen volunteers who provide support during the Operation HOPE intake and placement process. Men and women over the age of 21, with flexible schedules and available to respond during day-time hours during the weekday are needed.  "Angels" help the SPD with placing adults with Substance Use Disorder into treatment. Duties include making phone calls, communicating with HOPE coordinators and/or PD employees, as well as providing a comforting and non-judgmental environment for the person seeking assistance. A completed application, background check, and training are required. Please email Jaime Higgins at jhiggi@ci.scarborough.me.us to request an application. To learn more about Operation HOPE, visit www.operationhopemaine.org

Organization: Project G.R.A.C.E.

Operation HOPE, a project of the Scarborough Police Department (SPD), in partnership with the PRRC, PAARI and Project GRACE is recruiting on-call volunteers. "Angels" are trained citizen volunteers who provide support during the Operation HOPE intake and placement process. Men and women over the age of 21, with flexible schedules and available to respond during day-time hours during the weekday are needed.  "Angels" help the SPD with placing adults with Substance Use Disorder into treatment. Duties include making phone calls, communicating with HOPE coordinators and/or PD employees, as well as providing a comforting and non-judgmental environment for the person seeking assistance. A completed application, background check, and training are required. Please email Jaime Higgins at jhiggi@ci.scarborough.me.us to request an application. To learn more about Operation HOPE, visit www.operationhopemaine.org

Organization: Project G.R.A.C.E.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HIV Testing - Cumberland County

We are looking for people willing to get trained in HIV testing and be available one day per week for at least 10 consecutive months at various locations in Southern Maine.

Organization: Frannie Peabody Center

We are looking for people willing to get trained in HIV testing and be available one day per week for at least 10 consecutive months at various locations in Southern Maine.

Organization: Frannie Peabody Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: One to One Visitors

Visit regularly with an older resident. Develop a friendship with a senior citizen. The first three visits are under supervision. This provides the training necessary for this position and to be sure the match is a good one. Visiting may be done at time frame which is convenient for the visitor.

Organization: Barron Center

Visit regularly with an older resident. Develop a friendship with a senior citizen. The first three visits are under supervision. This provides the training necessary for this position and to be sure the match is a good one. Visiting may be done at time frame which is convenient for the visitor.

Organization: Barron Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Community Meal provider

We are looking for groups (civic, faith-based, or community organizations or families) to provide a nutrituous, healthy meal to the residents of our affordable senior housing communities. Groups can choose one afternoon or evening a month to provide and serve a meal to our residents who range in age from 62 to 96 years old. You can bring your own food to prepare on site, or prepare off site and bring and serve to our residents. You can choose the date and whether it's lunch or dinner. Our communities range in size from 12 apartments to 60 apartments. We are looking for people who are comfortable working with an older population and understand the benefits of healthy food choices for seniors (e.g. low-sodium and low-sugar recipes).   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers of America Northern New England

We are looking for groups (civic, faith-based, or community organizations or families) to provide a nutrituous, healthy meal to the residents of our affordable senior housing communities. Groups can choose one afternoon or evening a month to provide and serve a meal to our residents who range in age from 62 to 96 years old. You can bring your own food to prepare on site, or prepare off site and bring and serve to our residents. You can choose the date and whether it's lunch or dinner. Our communities range in size from 12 apartments to 60 apartments. We are looking for people who are comfortable working with an older population and understand the benefits of healthy food choices for seniors (e.g. low-sodium and low-sugar recipes).   We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in:   Bangor   Belfast   Thomaston   Augusta   Topsham   Portland   Peaks Island   Saco   Loudon, New Hampshire  

Organization: Volunteers of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SNAP Application Assistant

AARP Foundation has partnered with the Anti-Hunger and Opportunity Corps (AHOC) through the New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH) and AARP state offices around the country to address hunger and poverty. AARP Foundation works diligently to combat hunger and poverty by increasing participation in SNAP and other nutrition assistance programs. We are dedicated to working with struggling Mainers 50+ to win back opportunity. As an AARP Foundation volunteer, you actively work to combat hunger among older Mainers by providing information about SNAP, dispelling common myths and barriers about the program, and connecting eligible individuals with SNAP benefits. We are seeking individuals interested in community outreach to increase awareness of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, also known as Food Supplement Program, or FSP) in Maine. This is a statewide opportunity. Volunteers will be responsible for educating older Mainers (50+) about SNAP, program eligibility, and the application process through presentations, outreach events, and application assistance clinics at various community based sites. Volunteers will pre-screen older Mainers (50+) for SNAP eligibility, as well as facilitate the application process (assist with documentation checklist, help schedule appointments with local DHHS etc.). Training on eligibility for benefits and application processes will be provided.

Organization: AARP Foundation-Maine

AARP Foundation has partnered with the Anti-Hunger and Opportunity Corps (AHOC) through the New York City Coalition Against Hunger (NYCCAH) and AARP state offices around the country to address hunger and poverty. AARP Foundation works diligently to combat hunger and poverty by increasing participation in SNAP and other nutrition assistance programs. We are dedicated to working with struggling Mainers 50+ to win back opportunity. As an AARP Foundation volunteer, you actively work to combat hunger among older Mainers by providing information about SNAP, dispelling common myths and barriers about the program, and connecting eligible individuals with SNAP benefits. We are seeking individuals interested in community outreach to increase awareness of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, also known as Food Supplement Program, or FSP) in Maine. This is a statewide opportunity. Volunteers will be responsible for educating older Mainers (50+) about SNAP, program eligibility, and the application process through presentations, outreach events, and application assistance clinics at various community based sites. Volunteers will pre-screen older Mainers (50+) for SNAP eligibility, as well as facilitate the application process (assist with documentation checklist, help schedule appointments with local DHHS etc.). Training on eligibility for benefits and application processes will be provided.

Organization: AARP Foundation-Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorp Position in ELL Afterschool Program

The Power School, at the Intercultural Community Center, has afterschool and summer programs designed to address specific needs of refugee, immigrant, and asylee families. The goal is to give these students the added support to be life-long learners and contributing citizens by capitalizing on the many skills and talents they already have (many of these students are trilingual, for example). Power School students are from Westbrook or Portland schools, grades 3 through 8.  Curriculum support is designed to provide resources for children of moderate economic means while helping ELLs (English Language Learners) gain English fluency, solidify academic gains and develop social skills in a fun, low-pressure learning environment. A mimimum time AmeriCorp position is available for a volunteer to assist students and teachers by working in classrooms, either one on one or in groups, to further students' understanding of math and/or science concepts and helping them to improve writing skills and reading comprehension in different subjects. An AmeriCorp stipend will be provided.  A successful candidate will be patient and caring, respectful of diversity, comfortable working with students from different countries, and comfortable working in a high-energy environment.  The Power School afterschool meets from 4:00 to 6:00, Mondays through Thursdays. 

Organization: Intercultural Community Center

The Power School, at the Intercultural Community Center, has afterschool and summer programs designed to address specific needs of refugee, immigrant, and asylee families. The goal is to give these students the added support to be life-long learners and contributing citizens by capitalizing on the many skills and talents they already have (many of these students are trilingual, for example). Power School students are from Westbrook or Portland schools, grades 3 through 8.  Curriculum support is designed to provide resources for children of moderate economic means while helping ELLs (English Language Learners) gain English fluency, solidify academic gains and develop social skills in a fun, low-pressure learning environment. A mimimum time AmeriCorp position is available for a volunteer to assist students and teachers by working in classrooms, either one on one or in groups, to further students' understanding of math and/or science concepts and helping them to improve writing skills and reading comprehension in different subjects. An AmeriCorp stipend will be provided.  A successful candidate will be patient and caring, respectful of diversity, comfortable working with students from different countries, and comfortable working in a high-energy environment.  The Power School afterschool meets from 4:00 to 6:00, Mondays through Thursdays. 

Organization: Intercultural Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for The Telling Room's Programs

Volunteers are the backbone of our organization. We are a small staff that works with close to 3000 students annually and we could not do what we do without our team of incredibly talented and dedicated volunteers. Volunteers are involved in all facets of our work - from assisting in after school workshops, to leading a group of adventurous young people around the Old Port on word walks, to mentoring an ELL high school student, to grant research or event assistance. 

Organization: The Telling Room

Volunteers are the backbone of our organization. We are a small staff that works with close to 3000 students annually and we could not do what we do without our team of incredibly talented and dedicated volunteers. Volunteers are involved in all facets of our work - from assisting in after school workshops, to leading a group of adventurous young people around the Old Port on word walks, to mentoring an ELL high school student, to grant research or event assistance. 

Organization: The Telling Room

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 365 Days of Pride!

Event Outreach volunteers help represent Pride Portland! at various community outreach opportunities all year long. Whether building interest in our volunteer program, or sharing info about the ongoing events and activities of Pride Portland! this role supports Pride Portland! all year long.

Organization: Pride Portland!

Event Outreach volunteers help represent Pride Portland! at various community outreach opportunities all year long. Whether building interest in our volunteer program, or sharing info about the ongoing events and activities of Pride Portland! this role supports Pride Portland! all year long.

Organization: Pride Portland!

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Compassionate Volunteers Needed

Are you looking for a unique and rewarding experience? SolAmor Hospice is searching for volunteers to visit hospice patients in nursing homes and in assisted living communities in the Greater Portland and Southern Maine area. The volunteer role is a valued part of the hospice interdisciplinary team. You can help in many ways that will enrich your life and those you serve. Your time and compassion can change a life, perhaps even your own. Please contact us for more information.

Organization: Life Choice Hospice

Are you looking for a unique and rewarding experience? SolAmor Hospice is searching for volunteers to visit hospice patients in nursing homes and in assisted living communities in the Greater Portland and Southern Maine area. The volunteer role is a valued part of the hospice interdisciplinary team. You can help in many ways that will enrich your life and those you serve. Your time and compassion can change a life, perhaps even your own. Please contact us for more information.

Organization: Life Choice Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Tutor for Seniors

Seeking a patient, computer savvy volunteer who enjoys working with older adults to tutor seniors on computer use at one of our affordable senior housing communities. Tutoring sessions can be coordinated with the program manager or resident services coordinator and can include one-on-one tutoring sessions or short workshops on computer use.  We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in: Bangor Belfast Thomaston Augusta Topsham Portland Peaks Island Saco Loudon, New Hampshire

Organization: Volunteers of America Northern New England

Seeking a patient, computer savvy volunteer who enjoys working with older adults to tutor seniors on computer use at one of our affordable senior housing communities. Tutoring sessions can be coordinated with the program manager or resident services coordinator and can include one-on-one tutoring sessions or short workshops on computer use.  We have affordable senior housing communities throughout Maine, including properties in: Bangor Belfast Thomaston Augusta Topsham Portland Peaks Island Saco Loudon, New Hampshire

Organization: Volunteers of America Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Volunteer Opportunity at Wayside Mobile Food Pantry

Wayside Food Programs is looking for volunteer groups to help us distribute food to families at one of our monthly mobile food pantry sites. We are looking for groups of 3-5 people to help pack bags of non-perishables at our warehouse and then follow our truck to the food pantry site to help hand out the bags along with fresh food. Details Volunteers needed: 3-5 people Dates: 4th Wednesday of each month (available dates: April 22, May 27, June 24, July 22, August 26, September 23, October 28) Time: 12:30 pm- 3 pm Volunteers will need their own transportation to get from the warehouse to the mobile food pantry site. Mobile food pantry is held outdoors rain or shine. Contact Carly Milkowski for more information or to sign up for specific dates - cmilkowski@waysidemaine.org.

Organization: Wayside Food Programs

Wayside Food Programs is looking for volunteer groups to help us distribute food to families at one of our monthly mobile food pantry sites. We are looking for groups of 3-5 people to help pack bags of non-perishables at our warehouse and then follow our truck to the food pantry site to help hand out the bags along with fresh food. Details Volunteers needed: 3-5 people Dates: 4th Wednesday of each month (available dates: April 22, May 27, June 24, July 22, August 26, September 23, October 28) Time: 12:30 pm- 3 pm Volunteers will need their own transportation to get from the warehouse to the mobile food pantry site. Mobile food pantry is held outdoors rain or shine. Contact Carly Milkowski for more information or to sign up for specific dates - cmilkowski@waysidemaine.org.

Organization: Wayside Food Programs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 04103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ongoing Opportunities at the Barron Center

Everything from working in the laundry to helping in the business office, housekeeping or nutritional services. If you have a talent, we can find a place for you days, evenings or weekends!

Organization: Barron Center

Everything from working in the laundry to helping in the business office, housekeeping or nutritional services. If you have a talent, we can find a place for you days, evenings or weekends!

Organization: Barron Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 04102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocacy and Government Relations (copy)

The National MS Society, Greater New England Chapter, is seeking volunteers to advocate for public policies which support programs, funding, services and laws to improve the quality of life for people with MS and their families. Opportunities include but not limited to - serving on committee, email/phone campaigns, mailing projects. Please contact: Shawna Chigro-Rogers, Volunteer Development Associate, shawna.chigro-rogers@nmss.org, (207) 781-5617.

Organization: National MS Society

The National MS Society, Greater New England Chapter, is seeking volunteers to advocate for public policies which support programs, funding, services and laws to improve the quality of life for people with MS and their families. Opportunities include but not limited to - serving on committee, email/phone campaigns, mailing projects. Please contact: Shawna Chigro-Rogers, Volunteer Development Associate, shawna.chigro-rogers@nmss.org, (207) 781-5617.

Organization: National MS Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Board Members and Event Volunteers

Serve on a local board What: The Foundation for Maine's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children is currently seeking volunteers to assist with various programs, as well as seeking members for their board. When: The Foundation board traditionally meets once in January, March, May and October, and twice in June, to review application requests and develop fundraising plans. Where: Governor Baxter School for the Deaf, Mackworth Island Why: The organization depends on volunteers to strengthen these programs. More Information: The Foundation promotes a broad spectrum of educational opportunities for Maine's Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and their families. If you are interested in volunteering for an event or serving on the board, please send a current resume and letter of interest to: Mainefoundation@gmail.org  

Organization: The Foundation for Maine's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

Serve on a local board What: The Foundation for Maine's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children is currently seeking volunteers to assist with various programs, as well as seeking members for their board. When: The Foundation board traditionally meets once in January, March, May and October, and twice in June, to review application requests and develop fundraising plans. Where: Governor Baxter School for the Deaf, Mackworth Island Why: The organization depends on volunteers to strengthen these programs. More Information: The Foundation promotes a broad spectrum of educational opportunities for Maine's Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and their families. If you are interested in volunteering for an event or serving on the board, please send a current resume and letter of interest to: Mainefoundation@gmail.org  

Organization: The Foundation for Maine's Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Discover the best in yourself, Volunteer with YFU Intercultural Exchange Programs!

Become a part of an active volunteer community that spans the entire US as well as over 70 countries around the world with Youth For Understanding. Volunteers work with international teenagers and their host families, ensuring a safe and educational exchange experience for all. As a YFU Volunteer, you’ll impact the lives of students, their host families and increase cultural diversity in your own community. Some opportunities include:

Mentoring and providing ongoing support to students and their host families; Interviewing prospective exchange students and host families; Conducting orientations; Aiding in community outreach

 

Join like-minded volunteers in your community and become a part of one of the oldest and most respected programs in international student exchange. YFU volunteers change the lives of students and help to impact the world.

 

To learn, please call your regional Volunteer Coordinator, Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228 or email her at mblom@yfu.org. You can also visit YFU USA’s website at www.yfuusa.org.

 

 

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Become a part of an active volunteer community that spans the entire US as well as over 70 countries around the world with Youth For Understanding. Volunteers work with international teenagers and their host families, ensuring a safe and educational exchange experience for all. As a YFU Volunteer, you’ll impact the lives of students, their host families and increase cultural diversity in your own community. Some opportunities include:

Mentoring and providing ongoing support to students and their host families; Interviewing prospective exchange students and host families; Conducting orientations; Aiding in community outreach

 

Join like-minded volunteers in your community and become a part of one of the oldest and most respected programs in international student exchange. YFU volunteers change the lives of students and help to impact the world.

 

To learn, please call your regional Volunteer Coordinator, Maggie Blom at 202-774-5228 or email her at mblom@yfu.org. You can also visit YFU USA’s website at www.yfuusa.org.

 

 

Organization: Youth for Understanding

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 04843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reception

Sweetser is looking for a customer service minded person to greet people in our Belfast office on Mondays and Wednesdays. for about 4 hours each day,  so we could leave the door unlocked, greet visitors, accept deliveries,  collect the mail, help staff with the photocopier/fax/printer machine.  The latter would be the most demanding piece of the work. For someone who is satisfied with very little activity.   Fine for person to read, knit, listen to music, etc. The person would have to be able to exercise confidentiality   

Organization: Sweetser

Sweetser is looking for a customer service minded person to greet people in our Belfast office on Mondays and Wednesdays. for about 4 hours each day,  so we could leave the door unlocked, greet visitors, accept deliveries,  collect the mail, help staff with the photocopier/fax/printer machine.  The latter would be the most demanding piece of the work. For someone who is satisfied with very little activity.   Fine for person to read, knit, listen to music, etc. The person would have to be able to exercise confidentiality   

Organization: Sweetser

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Support Line Volunteers

Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine (SASSMM) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to add to our amazing team of support line advocates!

Volunteer Advocates receive a small hourly stipend for being on call and carrying a pager. The hourly stipend amount increases during a support line call, hospital accompaniment call, or police accompaniment call.

Experience in a social services field is desirable. Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license are required. Extensive training will be provided. The training is unpaid and exact schedule is to be determined based on participant availability.

If you are interested in learning more or would like to schedule a pre-training screening interview, please contact SASSMM's Community Outreach Educator, Molly Donlan, by phone (207)725-2181 or email molly@sassmm.org.

Organization: Sexual Assault Support Services Of Midcoast Maine

Sexual Assault Support Services of Midcoast Maine (SASSMM) is seeking enthusiastic volunteers to add to our amazing team of support line advocates!

Volunteer Advocates receive a small hourly stipend for being on call and carrying a pager. The hourly stipend amount increases during a support line call, hospital accompaniment call, or police accompaniment call.

Experience in a social services field is desirable. Reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license are required. Extensive training will be provided. The training is unpaid and exact schedule is to be determined based on participant availability.

If you are interested in learning more or would like to schedule a pre-training screening interview, please contact SASSMM's Community Outreach Educator, Molly Donlan, by phone (207)725-2181 or email molly@sassmm.org.

Organization: Sexual Assault Support Services Of Midcoast Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 04011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SEARCH Visitation Volunteer - Greater Bath

SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope) Visitation Volunteers are matched with an elderly person to visit with for a few hours each week and provide support, companionship, and help with daily tasks.Key Responsibilities:Visit an elderly person 2-4+ hours per week and provide services as agreed uponNotify the SEARCH program of any changes or concerns regarding the person?s circumstancesSend in a monthly service reportMaintain regular communication with SEARCH staffUnderstand and adhere to the principle of confidentialityHandle all financial transactions in an honest, responsible manner and report them accurately to the person served and to the programThe SEARCH Visitation Volunteer supports the mission of the SEARCH program to enable the frail, vulnerable elderly to remain independent and increasingly connected to a caring community.To learn more about this opportunity and fill out our online volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope) Visitation Volunteers are matched with an elderly person to visit with for a few hours each week and provide support, companionship, and help with daily tasks.Key Responsibilities:Visit an elderly person 2-4+ hours per week and provide services as agreed uponNotify the SEARCH program of any changes or concerns regarding the person?s circumstancesSend in a monthly service reportMaintain regular communication with SEARCH staffUnderstand and adhere to the principle of confidentialityHandle all financial transactions in an honest, responsible manner and report them accurately to the person served and to the programThe SEARCH Visitation Volunteer supports the mission of the SEARCH program to enable the frail, vulnerable elderly to remain independent and increasingly connected to a caring community.To learn more about this opportunity and fill out our online volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SEARCH Visitation Volunteer - Kennebec Valley

SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope) Visitation Volunteers are matched with an elderly person to visit with for a few hours each week and provide support, companionship, and help with daily tasks.Key Responsibilities:Visit an elderly person 2-4+ hours per week and provide services as agreed uponNotify the SEARCH program of any changes or concerns regarding the person's circumstancesSend in a monthly service reportMaintain regular communication with SEARCH staffUnderstand and adhere to the principle of confidentialityHandle all financial transactions in an honest, responsible manner and report them accurately to the person served and to the programThe SEARCH Visitation Volunteer supports the mission of the SEARCH program to enable the frail, vulnerable elderly to remain independent and increasingly connected to a caring community.To learn more and fill out a volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

SEARCH (Seek Elderly Alone, Renew Courage & Hope) Visitation Volunteers are matched with an elderly person to visit with for a few hours each week and provide support, companionship, and help with daily tasks.Key Responsibilities:Visit an elderly person 2-4+ hours per week and provide services as agreed uponNotify the SEARCH program of any changes or concerns regarding the person's circumstancesSend in a monthly service reportMaintain regular communication with SEARCH staffUnderstand and adhere to the principle of confidentialityHandle all financial transactions in an honest, responsible manner and report them accurately to the person served and to the programThe SEARCH Visitation Volunteer supports the mission of the SEARCH program to enable the frail, vulnerable elderly to remain independent and increasingly connected to a caring community.To learn more and fill out a volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Care Team Member

St. Joseph's Child Development Center is seeking Child Care Team Members to provide extra volunteer support by reading, interacting, and/or leading projects with children age 18 months to 5 years old. People who volunteer as Child Care Team Members assist the staff of St. Joseph's CDC and help us to enrich the lives of young children by engaging them in meaningful interactions and activities.To learn more and fill out our volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

St. Joseph's Child Development Center is seeking Child Care Team Members to provide extra volunteer support by reading, interacting, and/or leading projects with children age 18 months to 5 years old. People who volunteer as Child Care Team Members assist the staff of St. Joseph's CDC and help us to enrich the lives of young children by engaging them in meaningful interactions and activities.To learn more and fill out our volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rest Time Caregiver

St. Louis Child Development Center seeks compassionate volunteers to help out during rest time. The Rest Time Caregiver will assist children in falling asleep from 12:00pm-2:00pm as well as aid in the preparation of other activities. Having volunteers fill this role will allow the classroom teaching staff planning time, so they can continue to offer the highest quality programming to children. Volunteers will have the ability to choose which days they come in and help.To learn more and fill out an online volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

St. Louis Child Development Center seeks compassionate volunteers to help out during rest time. The Rest Time Caregiver will assist children in falling asleep from 12:00pm-2:00pm as well as aid in the preparation of other activities. Having volunteers fill this role will allow the classroom teaching staff planning time, so they can continue to offer the highest quality programming to children. Volunteers will have the ability to choose which days they come in and help.To learn more and fill out an online volunteer application, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Threads of Hope Donations Processors

The Catholic Charities Maine Threads of Hope Thrift Store in Union Station Plaza (244 St. John St, Portland) needs more people to join the current team in providing a positive in-store experience for shoppers. We are seeking Customer Service Volunteers who are available to lend a hand on evenings and weekends in particular. Responsibilities will include processing and sorting incoming donations, tidying up displays and shelves, checking for missing price-tags and repricing items, restocking inventory, and keeping a watchful eye on store customers.To learn more about this opportunity and to apply online to volunteer, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

The Catholic Charities Maine Threads of Hope Thrift Store in Union Station Plaza (244 St. John St, Portland) needs more people to join the current team in providing a positive in-store experience for shoppers. We are seeking Customer Service Volunteers who are available to lend a hand on evenings and weekends in particular. Responsibilities will include processing and sorting incoming donations, tidying up displays and shelves, checking for missing price-tags and repricing items, restocking inventory, and keeping a watchful eye on store customers.To learn more about this opportunity and to apply online to volunteer, please click here!

Organization: Catholic Charities Maine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No