Volunteer: Clothing Closet HelperDo you love to shop and talk to people? You might be a great fit for our clothing room! We offer maternity clothes and children's clothing/shoes along with baby items and hygiene products to our families. We need someone to guide them through the process and help them pick out items for their families. Shifts are flexible, easy, and fun!
If you're interested, please fill out an application at https://volunteer.ccspokane.org. Don't hesitate to contact our volunteer coordinator at ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org with any questions! Once you submit your application, please add ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org and kassi.kain@cceasternwa.org to your email contacts so that our communications don't go to your junk mailbox. Thank you!! Agency: Catholic Charities CAPA (Child and Parenting Assistance) Do you love to shop and talk to people? You might be a great fit for our clothing room! We offer maternity clothes and children's clothing/shoes along with baby items and hygiene products to our families. We need someone to guide them through the process and help them pick out items for their families. Shifts are flexible, easy, and fun!
If you're interested, please fill out an application at https://volunteer.ccspokane.org. Don't hesitate to contact our volunteer coordinator at ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org with any questions! Once you submit your application, please add ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org and kassi.kain@cceasternwa.org to your email contacts so that our communications don't go to your junk mailbox. Thank you!! Agency: Catholic Charities CAPA (Child and Parenting Assistance) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation SorterThe Spokane community is incredibly generous and CAPA receives donations of clothing and toys on a regular basis. We need some help processing those donations and keeping our storage room neat and tidy. This would be a perfect fit for someone who would like to put their organizing skills to work! Shifts can happen on your schedule--we're open Monday through Thursday, 8:30 am to 5 pm.
If you're interested, please fill out an application at https://volunteer.ccspokane.org. Don't hesitate to contact our volunteer coordinator at ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org with any questions! Once you submit your application, please add ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org and kassi.kain@cceasternwa.org to your email contacts so that our communications don't go to your junk mailbox. Thank you!! Agency: Catholic Charities CAPA (Child and Parenting Assistance) The Spokane community is incredibly generous and CAPA receives donations of clothing and toys on a regular basis. We need some help processing those donations and keeping our storage room neat and tidy. This would be a perfect fit for someone who would like to put their organizing skills to work! Shifts can happen on your schedule--we're open Monday through Thursday, 8:30 am to 5 pm.
If you're interested, please fill out an application at https://volunteer.ccspokane.org. Don't hesitate to contact our volunteer coordinator at ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org with any questions! Once you submit your application, please add ashley.startin@cceasternwa.org and kassi.kain@cceasternwa.org to your email contacts so that our communications don't go to your junk mailbox. Thank you!! Agency: Catholic Charities CAPA (Child and Parenting Assistance) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Catholic Charities: Food For AllCatholic Charities Eastern Washington is a network of agencies, institutions, parishes, and individuals, united in Gospel spirit, who are servants to the poor, supporters for families and aides to parishes and communities in meeting the social service needs of people in eastern Washington. Food for All addresses food security in Spokane in a variety of ways. Food For all provides fresh produce to various Catholic Charities housing units, along with other meal sites in the community. We support Spokane area farmers markets by serving as an anchor produce vendor and providing support and administering programs to maximize the accessibility of farmers markets for food insecure households. Working with various Catholic Charities housing units, we provide nutrition education through our Welcoming Table meal program. We welcome help from volunteers in a variety of ways. You may help us from November - April with Welcoming Table, with farmers market or fruit tree gleans and/or our produce delivery program from May - October, Greenhouse help from mid-spring to early fall, data entry projects occurring throughout the year, among other opportunities. Contact us to see how you can get involved! Agency: Food For All - Catholic Charities Eastern Washington Catholic Charities Eastern Washington is a network of agencies, institutions, parishes, and individuals, united in Gospel spirit, who are servants to the poor, supporters for families and aides to parishes and communities in meeting the social service needs of people in eastern Washington. Food for All addresses food security in Spokane in a variety of ways. Food For all provides fresh produce to various Catholic Charities housing units, along with other meal sites in the community. We support Spokane area farmers markets by serving as an anchor produce vendor and providing support and administering programs to maximize the accessibility of farmers markets for food insecure households. Working with various Catholic Charities housing units, we provide nutrition education through our Welcoming Table meal program. We welcome help from volunteers in a variety of ways. You may help us from November - April with Welcoming Table, with farmers market or fruit tree gleans and/or our produce delivery program from May - October, Greenhouse help from mid-spring to early fall, data entry projects occurring throughout the year, among other opportunities. Contact us to see how you can get involved! Agency: Food For All - Catholic Charities Eastern Washington Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer with the Special Olympics:Spokane!Be a part of Special Olympics Washington and help support over 10,000 athletes across the State of Washington. Winter Season: Alpine Skiing, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country Skiing, Skating, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing Spring Season: Athletics (Track and Field), Cycling, Powerlifting, Soccer, Swimming Summer Season: Bocce, Golf, Softball, Standup Paddle Boarding, Tennis Fall Season: Bowling, Flag Football, Gymnastics, Volleyball Young Athletes: An inclusive and welcoming learning environment for children with and without intellectual disabilities from ages 2 to 7 years old. Young Athletes programs provide a focus on teamwork while also teaching children basic sports skills such as running, kicking and throwing. Agency: Special Olympics Washington Be a part of Special Olympics Washington and help support over 10,000 athletes across the State of Washington. Winter Season: Alpine Skiing, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country Skiing, Skating, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing Spring Season: Athletics (Track and Field), Cycling, Powerlifting, Soccer, Swimming Summer Season: Bocce, Golf, Softball, Standup Paddle Boarding, Tennis Fall Season: Bowling, Flag Football, Gymnastics, Volleyball Young Athletes: An inclusive and welcoming learning environment for children with and without intellectual disabilities from ages 2 to 7 years old. Young Athletes programs provide a focus on teamwork while also teaching children basic sports skills such as running, kicking and throwing. Agency: Special Olympics Washington Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99251 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RISE Tutor and MentorEngage your Spokane community by becoming a tutor and mentor at one of four area schools (K-12) for an hour minimum a week. Click here to apply to become a RISE mentor/tutor!
Agency: RISE Engage your Spokane community by becoming a tutor and mentor at one of four area schools (K-12) for an hour minimum a week. Click here to apply to become a RISE mentor/tutor!
Agency: RISE Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99251 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with YMCAYWCA Spokane is a dynamic, collaborative and transparent organization, committed to providing critical social services to the region as the organization carries out its mission of empowering women, eliminating racism and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. YWCA Spokane is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. YWCA Spokane welcomes volunteers to support women in a variety of ways, with volunteer opportunities in our Domestic Violence Safe Shelter, Counseling Office, Women's Opportunity Center, and Our Sister's Closet, our free clothing boutique. Volunteer opportunities are often customized to be an ideal fit for the volunteer and our organization. Call or email to schedule an interview and we will explore whether there is a fit for your goals and our organization. We share a building with the YMCA. Parking is available on both sides of the building. Our front desk will take care of a parking permit while visiting the YWCA. You can find us at 930 N Monroe St in Spokane. Agency: YMCA of the Inland Northwest YWCA Spokane is a dynamic, collaborative and transparent organization, committed to providing critical social services to the region as the organization carries out its mission of empowering women, eliminating racism and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. YWCA Spokane is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. YWCA Spokane welcomes volunteers to support women in a variety of ways, with volunteer opportunities in our Domestic Violence Safe Shelter, Counseling Office, Women's Opportunity Center, and Our Sister's Closet, our free clothing boutique. Volunteer opportunities are often customized to be an ideal fit for the volunteer and our organization. Call or email to schedule an interview and we will explore whether there is a fit for your goals and our organization. We share a building with the YMCA. Parking is available on both sides of the building. Our front desk will take care of a parking permit while visiting the YWCA. You can find us at 930 N Monroe St in Spokane. Agency: YMCA of the Inland Northwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with the Hutton SettlementThe Hutton Settlement nurtures, educates and prepares children, ages 5 to 18, who are in need of a safe and healthy home. The historic campus consists of four large homes, supported by 319 acres of pristine natural settings with opportunities for learning and recreation. Throughout our nearly 100 year history, we have partnered with countless families to help children in need. We aren't just a place to live, but rather a neighborhood of care, providing opportunities for growth and development for children residing with us. It is our vision that through excellence in residential care the Hutton Settlement will empower each child to lead an independent and fulfilled life of value and contribution. Be a Hutton Settlement volunteer tutor and assist children in their academic and social development! Build quality relationships while being a volunteer tutor for a child. We would love your help with the Journeys program (a creative arts program housed in our on-site, arts studio), with the SALUTE program (a weekly 4-H and service learning program) or the Odyssey scouting program (which challenges our youth through outdoor adventures and teambuilding activities). Commit to only one to two hours a week based on your availability. (Children's study hour is from 4:00 - 5:00 P.M., Monday through Thursday). All volunteers must meet certain qualifications and will undergo background checks. Volunteer tutors typically start at the beginning of a school year, must commit for the entire term and are matched to the individual needs of available children. Locations is 9907 E. Wellesley Ave., Spokane. When you go East on Upriver Drive from Argonne you will travel about 1 mile until you see 2 large fields with a tree lined lane between them. Travel up the long driveway and you will see the Administration Building. The office is located in that building. If you would like to use a GPS please use the address 10224 E. Upriver Drive. That is across the street from us.
Agency: Hutton Settlement The Hutton Settlement nurtures, educates and prepares children, ages 5 to 18, who are in need of a safe and healthy home. The historic campus consists of four large homes, supported by 319 acres of pristine natural settings with opportunities for learning and recreation. Throughout our nearly 100 year history, we have partnered with countless families to help children in need. We aren't just a place to live, but rather a neighborhood of care, providing opportunities for growth and development for children residing with us. It is our vision that through excellence in residential care the Hutton Settlement will empower each child to lead an independent and fulfilled life of value and contribution. Be a Hutton Settlement volunteer tutor and assist children in their academic and social development! Build quality relationships while being a volunteer tutor for a child. We would love your help with the Journeys program (a creative arts program housed in our on-site, arts studio), with the SALUTE program (a weekly 4-H and service learning program) or the Odyssey scouting program (which challenges our youth through outdoor adventures and teambuilding activities). Commit to only one to two hours a week based on your availability. (Children's study hour is from 4:00 - 5:00 P.M., Monday through Thursday). All volunteers must meet certain qualifications and will undergo background checks. Volunteer tutors typically start at the beginning of a school year, must commit for the entire term and are matched to the individual needs of available children. Locations is 9907 E. Wellesley Ave., Spokane. When you go East on Upriver Drive from Argonne you will travel about 1 mile until you see 2 large fields with a tree lined lane between them. Travel up the long driveway and you will see the Administration Building. The office is located in that building. If you would like to use a GPS please use the address 10224 E. Upriver Drive. That is across the street from us.
Agency: Hutton Settlement Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Hope House!riginally known as the Downtown Women's Shelter, Hope House was founded in response to the 1997 serial murders of women on the streets of Spokane to offer women protection from violence on the street. Operated by Volunteers of America since 2001, Hope House is dedicated to making a significant difference in the lives of homeless women. Hope House provides an overnight shelter and permanent housing for single, homeless women, ages 18 and over. Volunteers are needed to help in the emergency shelter in the mornings or evenings. Volunteers must be 18 or over and able to pass a background check. Location: 111 W. Third Ave, Spokane. Street parking only. Complete a background check at https://www.voaspokane.org/applications Email the application to volunteer@voaspokane.org and then follow up with a phone call to 509.624.2378 ext. 104 to ensure it is processed quickly. Please also email Heather Thomas-Taylor (hthomas-taylor@voaspokane.org) to inform her that your background check is pending and to set up a time to meet/talk Agency: Volunteers of America: Hope House riginally known as the Downtown Women's Shelter, Hope House was founded in response to the 1997 serial murders of women on the streets of Spokane to offer women protection from violence on the street. Operated by Volunteers of America since 2001, Hope House is dedicated to making a significant difference in the lives of homeless women. Hope House provides an overnight shelter and permanent housing for single, homeless women, ages 18 and over. Volunteers are needed to help in the emergency shelter in the mornings or evenings. Volunteers must be 18 or over and able to pass a background check. Location: 111 W. Third Ave, Spokane. Street parking only. Complete a background check at https://www.voaspokane.org/applications Email the application to volunteer@voaspokane.org and then follow up with a phone call to 509.624.2378 ext. 104 to ensure it is processed quickly. Please also email Heather Thomas-Taylor (hthomas-taylor@voaspokane.org) to inform her that your background check is pending and to set up a time to meet/talk Agency: Volunteers of America: Hope House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Crosswalks!Complete a volunteer application found here: https://www.voaspokane.org/applications Email the application to volunteer@voaspokane.org and MOST IMPORTANTLY fllow up with a phone call to ensure it gets processed quickly. Call 509.624.2378 ext. 104.
Founded in 1985, Crosswalk is an emergency shelter, a school drop-out prevention program, and a group of lifesaving and life-changing programs dedicated to breaking the cycle of youth homelessness. In an average year, Crosswalk serves more than 1,000 youth. Emergency shelter is available 365 days a year and all services are free and voluntary. Most Crosswalk kids (ages 13-17) have complicated personal histories that include: family conflict lack of education substance abuse mental health issues high risk for depression and suicide(for immediate help visit Youth Suicide Prevention Program or the Trevor Project, which serves LGTBQ youth) sexual abuse or rape parental substance abuseCrosswalk restores hope and encourages personal responsibility among homeless youth, including those who eventually return to their families, by providing: family reconciliation services clothing, showers and personal hygiene products employment-readiness program and job-placement assistance independent living training including life-skills and self-sufficiency classes attachment and bonding classes for young mothers medical and mental-health care school drop-out prevention program substance-abuse treatment and prevention tutoring and enrichment activities college scholarship opportunities (donor funded) transportation access to our transitional housing programsRun by a small professional staff, Crosswalk relies heavily on the generosity of churches, service clubs, families and businesses who provide daily meals as well as community volunteers who provide tutoring and enrichment activities and donors who provide financial support, in-kind services and scholarship funds. Agency: Volunteers of America: Crosswalk Teen Shelter Complete a volunteer application found here: https://www.voaspokane.org/applications Email the application to volunteer@voaspokane.org and MOST IMPORTANTLY fllow up with a phone call to ensure it gets processed quickly. Call 509.624.2378 ext. 104.
Founded in 1985, Crosswalk is an emergency shelter, a school drop-out prevention program, and a group of lifesaving and life-changing programs dedicated to breaking the cycle of youth homelessness. In an average year, Crosswalk serves more than 1,000 youth. Emergency shelter is available 365 days a year and all services are free and voluntary. Most Crosswalk kids (ages 13-17) have complicated personal histories that include: family conflict lack of education substance abuse mental health issues high risk for depression and suicide(for immediate help visit Youth Suicide Prevention Program or the Trevor Project, which serves LGTBQ youth) sexual abuse or rape parental substance abuseCrosswalk restores hope and encourages personal responsibility among homeless youth, including those who eventually return to their families, by providing: family reconciliation services clothing, showers and personal hygiene products employment-readiness program and job-placement assistance independent living training including life-skills and self-sufficiency classes attachment and bonding classes for young mothers medical and mental-health care school drop-out prevention program substance-abuse treatment and prevention tutoring and enrichment activities college scholarship opportunities (donor funded) transportation access to our transitional housing programsRun by a small professional staff, Crosswalk relies heavily on the generosity of churches, service clubs, families and businesses who provide daily meals as well as community volunteers who provide tutoring and enrichment activities and donors who provide financial support, in-kind services and scholarship funds. Agency: Volunteers of America: Crosswalk Teen Shelter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99221 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve those in need at St. Margaret's ShelterVolunteers at St. Margaret's can contribute in a number of ways: St Margaret's Shelter. We regularly need support with childcare on Weds and Thurs evenings as mothers in the shelter gather for meetings. We rely on volunteers to start a after-school or summer programs for kids, from infants to teens, in any area you feel passionately about. Share your love of writing, photography, music, art, you name it! We always need hands to assist women and children moving out to new housing. We would love your help at the Vinegar Flats Community Garden, or you can help to sell produce from our garden at the Farmer's Market in the spring. Our Community Warehouse needs volunteer help to move items for families transitioning in or out of the shelter. Finally, you can provide respite childcare for women attending book club- Fridays before 5:00 p.m. or Tuesday 7:30-8:00 p.m. Complete the online application at: http://www.catholiccharitiesspokane.org/general-volunteer-packet.
Agency: St. Margaret's Shelter (Catholic Charities Spokane) Volunteers at St. Margaret's can contribute in a number of ways: St Margaret's Shelter. We regularly need support with childcare on Weds and Thurs evenings as mothers in the shelter gather for meetings. We rely on volunteers to start a after-school or summer programs for kids, from infants to teens, in any area you feel passionately about. Share your love of writing, photography, music, art, you name it! We always need hands to assist women and children moving out to new housing. We would love your help at the Vinegar Flats Community Garden, or you can help to sell produce from our garden at the Farmer's Market in the spring. Our Community Warehouse needs volunteer help to move items for families transitioning in or out of the shelter. Finally, you can provide respite childcare for women attending book club- Fridays before 5:00 p.m. or Tuesday 7:30-8:00 p.m. Complete the online application at: http://www.catholiccharitiesspokane.org/general-volunteer-packet.
Agency: St. Margaret's Shelter (Catholic Charities Spokane) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Marketing InternCup of cool Water is seeking a Whitworth University intern to work on its development team to assist with creating products that help grow brand awareness in the Spokane community. Agency: Cup of Cool Water Cup of cool Water is seeking a Whitworth University intern to work on its development team to assist with creating products that help grow brand awareness in the Spokane community. Agency: Cup of Cool Water Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor (volunteer)SERA is a non-profit organization that provides no-cost tutoring, grades 1-12, after-school. You do not need education or tutoring experience, but a caring interest in helping students learn, with an encouraging positive attitude is a must. We provide training. This is very rewarding, to get to know these young students, and to help them to have success in learning and progressing. Agency: Spokane Eastside Reunion Association SERA is a non-profit organization that provides no-cost tutoring, grades 1-12, after-school. You do not need education or tutoring experience, but a caring interest in helping students learn, with an encouraging positive attitude is a must. We provide training. This is very rewarding, to get to know these young students, and to help them to have success in learning and progressing. Agency: Spokane Eastside Reunion Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors NeededGRIP(Gang Repression Intervention and Prevention) is seeking mentors to serve youth and young adults aged 12 to 24 throughout Spokane County. A mentor will serve as a dependable friend that will look out for the youth's well-being, serve as a trusted ear, a connection to resources and employment assistance, and will help get the youth re-engaged in a program that is individualized based on their needs. Mentor Eligibility: Must be 18 years old Reside in within Spokane County Agree to a 1-year commitment Ability to communicate with your mentee at least once a week Complete a DSHS Background check Participate in the GRIP mentor trainingAgency: GRIP Spokane, at the Fulcrum Institute GRIP(Gang Repression Intervention and Prevention) is seeking mentors to serve youth and young adults aged 12 to 24 throughout Spokane County. A mentor will serve as a dependable friend that will look out for the youth's well-being, serve as a trusted ear, a connection to resources and employment assistance, and will help get the youth re-engaged in a program that is individualized based on their needs. Mentor Eligibility: Must be 18 years old Reside in within Spokane County Agree to a 1-year commitment Ability to communicate with your mentee at least once a week Complete a DSHS Background check Participate in the GRIP mentor trainingAgency: GRIP Spokane, at the Fulcrum Institute Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: World ReliefVolunteer with World Relief
Contact Nancy Goodwin at NGoodwin@wr.org
The process can take a bit. Make sure you fill out the application at the link below. worldreliefspokane.org/applicationAgency: World Relief Volunteer with World Relief
Contact Nancy Goodwin at NGoodwin@wr.org
The process can take a bit. Make sure you fill out the application at the link below. worldreliefspokane.org/applicationAgency: World Relief Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Olympics: Project UnifyJoin Project Unify as a volunteer. You can support a team with coaching and mentoring or attend sports events to cheer on our athletes. Work with the Whitworth Project Unify Club to support initiatives at area schools.
Project UNIFY is a U.S. national project funded by the U.S. Department of Education. It uses sports and education programs to activate young people to develop school communities where all youth are agents of change, fostering respect, dignity, and advocacy for people with intellectual disabilities. Agency: Special Olympics: Project Unify Join Project Unify as a volunteer. You can support a team with coaching and mentoring or attend sports events to cheer on our athletes. Work with the Whitworth Project Unify Club to support initiatives at area schools.
Project UNIFY is a U.S. national project funded by the U.S. Department of Education. It uses sports and education programs to activate young people to develop school communities where all youth are agents of change, fostering respect, dignity, and advocacy for people with intellectual disabilities. Agency: Special Olympics: Project Unify Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spokane Parks and Rec Therapeutic Recreation ServicesStudents can participate as volunteers in classes or recreational events for individuals with developmental disabilities. (A schedule of classes and events will be provided.) Students can select classes of interest, and plan to attend regular class sessions as a classroom volunteer. Students can also participate as volunteers in the TRS Skiing Program. Assistance is needed for adaptive skiing programs (mobility limitations), developmental disabilities skiing programs (cognitive limitations). Individuals with minimal skiing proficiency can be of assistance with these events, which include alpine and Nordic skiing. (Skiing Program trainings schedule will be announced.) Please contact Alice Busch to discuss background check and other required forms. Students will visit with Alice Busch (Recreation Supervisor) to discuss skills and interests. Agency: Spokane Parks and Rec Therapeutic Recreation Services Students can participate as volunteers in classes or recreational events for individuals with developmental disabilities. (A schedule of classes and events will be provided.) Students can select classes of interest, and plan to attend regular class sessions as a classroom volunteer. Students can also participate as volunteers in the TRS Skiing Program. Assistance is needed for adaptive skiing programs (mobility limitations), developmental disabilities skiing programs (cognitive limitations). Individuals with minimal skiing proficiency can be of assistance with these events, which include alpine and Nordic skiing. (Skiing Program trainings schedule will be announced.) Please contact Alice Busch to discuss background check and other required forms. Students will visit with Alice Busch (Recreation Supervisor) to discuss skills and interests. Agency: Spokane Parks and Rec Therapeutic Recreation Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MLK Jr Family Outreach CenterThe Martin Luther King Jr. Family Outreach Center is a non-profit, community-based social service center located in East Central Spokane, one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Spokane County.
Students will provide classroom assistance for preschool and school-age children in one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Spokane. Hours in the education center are available from 8:00am - 6:00pm weekdays, and include early childhood education and afterschool programs. We love volunteers for our annual summer Read-a-thon. Practicum placements are available in our Family Services Department working in support of case managers. Background clearance forms are required, which require one to two weeks to process. The volunteer orientation will take approximately 1 - 2 hours. Agency: Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center The Martin Luther King Jr. Family Outreach Center is a non-profit, community-based social service center located in East Central Spokane, one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Spokane County.
Students will provide classroom assistance for preschool and school-age children in one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Spokane. Hours in the education center are available from 8:00am - 6:00pm weekdays, and include early childhood education and afterschool programs. We love volunteers for our annual summer Read-a-thon. Practicum placements are available in our Family Services Department working in support of case managers. Background clearance forms are required, which require one to two weeks to process. The volunteer orientation will take approximately 1 - 2 hours. Agency: Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YMCAThe new North YMCA-YWCA is a state-of-the-art 52,000 sq. ft. facility on 16 treed acres. The facility offers an Aquatic Center, Teen and Fitness Centers, Gymnasium, Outdoor Recreation space, and community gathering areas. The North Y is located at the intersection of Nevada Street and Hwy 2.
Students can be involved with events such as April Healthy Kids Day (big all day events for the community to enjoy and participate in) or the Spring Kids Triathalon. There are also opportunities to help with cleaning exercise equipment in the fitness area, or working in the Teen Center: Students can also assist with: Friday Film club (weekly: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm); Above the Influence Teen Night (Every Friday from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm); Music Jam times in the Teen Center; seasonal events. Agency: YMCA of the Inland Northwest The new North YMCA-YWCA is a state-of-the-art 52,000 sq. ft. facility on 16 treed acres. The facility offers an Aquatic Center, Teen and Fitness Centers, Gymnasium, Outdoor Recreation space, and community gathering areas. The North Y is located at the intersection of Nevada Street and Hwy 2.
Students can be involved with events such as April Healthy Kids Day (big all day events for the community to enjoy and participate in) or the Spring Kids Triathalon. There are also opportunities to help with cleaning exercise equipment in the fitness area, or working in the Teen Center: Students can also assist with: Friday Film club (weekly: 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm); Above the Influence Teen Night (Every Friday from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm); Music Jam times in the Teen Center; seasonal events. Agency: YMCA of the Inland Northwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Supportive Services West Central Community CenterWork with adults with disabilities, throughout the semester. Must contact Sandi Douville at sdouville@westcentralcc.org to sign up.
Agency: West Central Community Center Work with adults with disabilities, throughout the semester. Must contact Sandi Douville at sdouville@westcentralcc.org to sign up.
Agency: West Central Community Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Global Neighborhood Thrift VolunteerWe are looking for people who want to make a real impact on Spokane's community by helping us provide employment to former refugees. We provide jobs by operating our business, GN Thrift. We need people who want to come to our warehouse and work alongside our employees while they sort, process, and prepare inventory for the store. While you work, we encourage conversation so our employees can meet new people and practice their English. Agency: Global Neighborhood We are looking for people who want to make a real impact on Spokane's community by helping us provide employment to former refugees. We provide jobs by operating our business, GN Thrift. We need people who want to come to our warehouse and work alongside our employees while they sort, process, and prepare inventory for the store. While you work, we encourage conversation so our employees can meet new people and practice their English. Agency: Global Neighborhood Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CrosswalkWe seek volunteers to lead life skills classes in an area of expertise, especially in the after-school hours, or to interact with youth sharing leisure time and building relationships. Finally we would appreciate clerical support in our office. Volunteers must be able to commit to a five hour afternoon shift once a week for a minimum of 6 months, attend a training, be 21 or over and able to pass a background check. One (possibly two) practicum positions available.
Crosswalk is a shelter, school and multi-service center for homeless and high-risk teens ages 13-17. Our services include case management, three meals a day, clothing, an alternative high school and an overnight shelter. Volunteers provide supervision and interact with our teens by talking, playing games, watching movies, helping with school work, etc.
Agency: Volunteers of America: Crosswalk Teen Shelter We seek volunteers to lead life skills classes in an area of expertise, especially in the after-school hours, or to interact with youth sharing leisure time and building relationships. Finally we would appreciate clerical support in our office. Volunteers must be able to commit to a five hour afternoon shift once a week for a minimum of 6 months, attend a training, be 21 or over and able to pass a background check. One (possibly two) practicum positions available.
Crosswalk is a shelter, school and multi-service center for homeless and high-risk teens ages 13-17. Our services include case management, three meals a day, clothing, an alternative high school and an overnight shelter. Volunteers provide supervision and interact with our teens by talking, playing games, watching movies, helping with school work, etc.
Agency: Volunteers of America: Crosswalk Teen Shelter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ParaSport SpokaneVolunteer with ParaSport Agency: ParaSport Spokane Volunteer with ParaSport Agency: ParaSport Spokane Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice of SpokaneHospice of Spokane is northeast Washington's only nonprofit hospice serving Spokane, Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille counties. A holistic approach to end-of-life care, hospice addresses the medical, emotional, psychological and spiritual needs of patients with terminal illness and their loved ones. Hospice of Spokane was among the first hospices in the country and has served the Greater Spokane area since 1977. We are nationally-recognized as experts in helping people handle end-of-life issues with grace, dignity, comfort and peace of mind. We have the comprehensive knowledge, reputation and trust of our community that only comes from decades of experience and dedication to providing the highest quality care. Hospice of Spokane cares for anyone of any age with any terminal condition. The elderly patient with heart disease or emphysema. The middle-aged parent with cancer or kidney disease. The infant suffering from a congenital disorder. The survivors whose lives are shaken by loss and grief. Anyone can refer a person to Hospice of Spokane. Individuals are eligible for hospice care if their life expectancy is six months or less and they no longer desire life-prolonging treatments. Our team focuses on ensuring patient comfort and supporting your quality of life. From delivering specialized care right in the home day or night, to around-the-clock phone support and grief counseling for family members, we are here for our patients and their family. The sooner Hospice of Spokane is able to begin caring for you, the more time you have to receive the full benefit of our compassionate presence. Agency: Hospice of Spokane Hospice of Spokane is northeast Washington's only nonprofit hospice serving Spokane, Ferry, Stevens and Pend Oreille counties. A holistic approach to end-of-life care, hospice addresses the medical, emotional, psychological and spiritual needs of patients with terminal illness and their loved ones. Hospice of Spokane was among the first hospices in the country and has served the Greater Spokane area since 1977. We are nationally-recognized as experts in helping people handle end-of-life issues with grace, dignity, comfort and peace of mind. We have the comprehensive knowledge, reputation and trust of our community that only comes from decades of experience and dedication to providing the highest quality care. Hospice of Spokane cares for anyone of any age with any terminal condition. The elderly patient with heart disease or emphysema. The middle-aged parent with cancer or kidney disease. The infant suffering from a congenital disorder. The survivors whose lives are shaken by loss and grief. Anyone can refer a person to Hospice of Spokane. Individuals are eligible for hospice care if their life expectancy is six months or less and they no longer desire life-prolonging treatments. Our team focuses on ensuring patient comfort and supporting your quality of life. From delivering specialized care right in the home day or night, to around-the-clock phone support and grief counseling for family members, we are here for our patients and their family. The sooner Hospice of Spokane is able to begin caring for you, the more time you have to receive the full benefit of our compassionate presence. Agency: Hospice of Spokane Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Boys and Girls Club: Northtown BranchVolunteer with the Boys and Girls Club working with a group of great kids. Agency: Boys and Girls Club: Northtown Branch Volunteer with the Boys and Girls Club working with a group of great kids. Agency: Boys and Girls Club: Northtown Branch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Westminster Presbyterian Church Homework HelpersStudents will help provide staff support for the program, helping with activities, game time, snack time and with tutoring and hanging out with the kids Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:10 – 4:20. For students who are interested, Westminster Presbyterian Church will provide drivers behind Dixon Hall at 3:00. Agency: Westminster Presbyterian Church: Homework Helpers Students will help provide staff support for the program, helping with activities, game time, snack time and with tutoring and hanging out with the kids Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:10 – 4:20. For students who are interested, Westminster Presbyterian Church will provide drivers behind Dixon Hall at 3:00. Agency: Westminster Presbyterian Church: Homework Helpers Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach CenterStudents will provide classroom assistance for preschool and school-age children in one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Spokane. Hours in the education center are available from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm weekdays, and include early childhood education and afterschool programs. Agency: Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center Students will provide classroom assistance for preschool and school-age children in one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Spokane. Hours in the education center are available from 8:00 am – 6:00 pm weekdays, and include early childhood education and afterschool programs. Agency: Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Outreach Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Alexandria's HouseAlex's House needs support from student volunteers willing to babysit children while mothers attend evening meetings and/or lessons, to provide tutoring to mothers in school and to model safe health and wellness choices (cooking lessons, shared exercise, book groups, etc.) We always look for volunteers to spend time with our young mothers, listening and building relationships.
Agency: Volunteers of America: Alexandria's House Alex's House needs support from student volunteers willing to babysit children while mothers attend evening meetings and/or lessons, to provide tutoring to mothers in school and to model safe health and wellness choices (cooking lessons, shared exercise, book groups, etc.) We always look for volunteers to spend time with our young mothers, listening and building relationships.
Agency: Volunteers of America: Alexandria's House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Second Harvest KitchenDo you love cooking? Would you like to teach others? Find a meaningful way to give back in the Inland Northwest and become a Nutrition Education Volunteer Instructor for Second Harvest! Our volunteer instructors are a crucial part of our long-term approach to ending hunger. Share your passion for healthy scratch cooking, basic nutrition and budget shopping by signing up for nutrition education orientation sessions today! Agency: Second Harvest Kitchen Do you love cooking? Would you like to teach others? Find a meaningful way to give back in the Inland Northwest and become a Nutrition Education Volunteer Instructor for Second Harvest! Our volunteer instructors are a crucial part of our long-term approach to ending hunger. Share your passion for healthy scratch cooking, basic nutrition and budget shopping by signing up for nutrition education orientation sessions today! Agency: Second Harvest Kitchen Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spokane Edible Tree ProjectWe map all the fruit and nut trees in the Spokane area, then we go out and harvest the produce when it is ripe! All our produce is donated to Second Harvest Food Bank. Volunteers can be involved in several ways: Become a Tree ScoutTree scouts work in their own neighborhoods to register productive and underutilized fruit trees! This is a fun opportunity to serve as a vital liaison between SETP and fruit tree owners in your area. We provide all necessary training and materials. This volunteer position begins in mid-June and ends at the end of October of each year. Participate in a Gleaning MobHarvesting parties bring people together to pick fruit that might otherwise go to waste, and make it available to people in need. These events are a fun and easy way to get involved with the SETP. Our harvest season begins in late June and ends in early November. Become a Harvest LeaderHarvest Leaders co-lead gleaning mobs along with another volunteer. We provide all of the necessary training, materials, and support. You would be expected to commit to co-lead several harvesting parties between early July and early November. Volunteer as a Fruit MonitorFruit Monitor volunteers serve as an important role in the harvest planning process. Fruit Monitors will conduct site visits at registered tree sites to assess the quality, quantity, and ripeness of fruit so that we can determine if and when to schedule a harvesting party. Teach a WorkshopSETP will have volunteer training workshops to be taught by experienced volunteers who want to share their knowledge. Do you have expertise in topics related to fruit tree care or food preservation? Would you like to share your knowledge with the community? Agency: Spokane Edible Tree Project We map all the fruit and nut trees in the Spokane area, then we go out and harvest the produce when it is ripe! All our produce is donated to Second Harvest Food Bank. Volunteers can be involved in several ways: Become a Tree ScoutTree scouts work in their own neighborhoods to register productive and underutilized fruit trees! This is a fun opportunity to serve as a vital liaison between SETP and fruit tree owners in your area. We provide all necessary training and materials. This volunteer position begins in mid-June and ends at the end of October of each year. Participate in a Gleaning MobHarvesting parties bring people together to pick fruit that might otherwise go to waste, and make it available to people in need. These events are a fun and easy way to get involved with the SETP. Our harvest season begins in late June and ends in early November. Become a Harvest LeaderHarvest Leaders co-lead gleaning mobs along with another volunteer. We provide all of the necessary training, materials, and support. You would be expected to commit to co-lead several harvesting parties between early July and early November. Volunteer as a Fruit MonitorFruit Monitor volunteers serve as an important role in the harvest planning process. Fruit Monitors will conduct site visits at registered tree sites to assess the quality, quantity, and ripeness of fruit so that we can determine if and when to schedule a harvesting party. Teach a WorkshopSETP will have volunteer training workshops to be taught by experienced volunteers who want to share their knowledge. Do you have expertise in topics related to fruit tree care or food preservation? Would you like to share your knowledge with the community? Agency: Spokane Edible Tree Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels DriverGSC Meals on Wheels delivers approximately 500 hot lunchtime meals to home-bound seniors, disbursed over 40-plus delivery routes, Monday through Friday. Volunteers pick up the meals from any one of various sites throughout Spokane and Spokane County. It takes approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours to deliver a route of 10 to 15 stops. The meals are delivered to the clients between the hours of 11:00 AM and 1:00PM. Another important component of this service is a basic “safety check” - usually nothing more than a brief conversation - for each client along the route. Volunteers choose the day of the week and frequency that they would like to deliver. Contact Mark Laskowski at markl@gscmealsonwheels.org to get set up and find a placement. **Note: Anyone wishing to drive and deliver meals will be required to provide their own transportation and carry their own vehicle, accident, and health insurance.**
Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels GSC Meals on Wheels delivers approximately 500 hot lunchtime meals to home-bound seniors, disbursed over 40-plus delivery routes, Monday through Friday. Volunteers pick up the meals from any one of various sites throughout Spokane and Spokane County. It takes approximately 1-1/2 to 2 hours to deliver a route of 10 to 15 stops. The meals are delivered to the clients between the hours of 11:00 AM and 1:00PM. Another important component of this service is a basic “safety check” - usually nothing more than a brief conversation - for each client along the route. Volunteers choose the day of the week and frequency that they would like to deliver. Contact Mark Laskowski at markl@gscmealsonwheels.org to get set up and find a placement. **Note: Anyone wishing to drive and deliver meals will be required to provide their own transportation and carry their own vehicle, accident, and health insurance.**
Agency: Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Promotional Video ProductionYou can help us continue our work with low-income families in north Spokane County by helping us create a stunning video! We need an individual or team to create a promotional video. It can be a video produced from scratch or an edited version of our existing video. This would be a great internship opportunity. We have enjoyed having several Whitworth interns at our facility. We will work with your schedule and your transportation needs. Agency: New Hope Resource Center You can help us continue our work with low-income families in north Spokane County by helping us create a stunning video! We need an individual or team to create a promotional video. It can be a video produced from scratch or an edited version of our existing video. This would be a great internship opportunity. We have enjoyed having several Whitworth interns at our facility. We will work with your schedule and your transportation needs. Agency: New Hope Resource Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99005 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Coaching assistanceWe are looking for students interested in helping out with wheelchair basketball, strength and conditioning, and track and field. Agency: ParaSport Spokane We are looking for students interested in helping out with wheelchair basketball, strength and conditioning, and track and field. Agency: ParaSport Spokane Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Crisis TelephonistWe have need of individuals interested in more than 30 hours of training and willing to help community members who are in crisis. While we are a suicide line many use us for our supportive listening skills and access to other community resources. Go see our career page on www.fbhwa.org Agency: Frontier Behavioral Health We have need of individuals interested in more than 30 hours of training and willing to help community members who are in crisis. While we are a suicide line many use us for our supportive listening skills and access to other community resources. Go see our career page on www.fbhwa.org Agency: Frontier Behavioral Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activities VolunteerWe are looking for kind, compassionate, responsible volunteers who are interested in participating in our activities program at our small assisted living community specializing in Dementia and Alzheimer's care. We have activities that are already planned that you can help with, or we would love to have you share your talents/time with our residents! Agency: Cornerstone Court We are looking for kind, compassionate, responsible volunteers who are interested in participating in our activities program at our small assisted living community specializing in Dementia and Alzheimer's care. We have activities that are already planned that you can help with, or we would love to have you share your talents/time with our residents! Agency: Cornerstone Court Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Relief Shelter AdvocateVolunteer Shelter Relief Advocate Organization The YWCA is the oldest and largest women’s organization is the world. Our mission at the YWCA: eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Since 1913 the YWCA of Spokane has served as a source of strength for women and children in the Spokane community. The YWCA of Spokane’s three umbrella programs include the Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program, the Women’s Opportunity Center and Children’s Services which includes Child Advocacy and the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program. For more information please visit www.ywcaspokane.org Position Summary YWCA Spokane’s Safe Shelter seeks a responsible individual to serve as a Relief Shelter Advocate. Primary job duties are to provide crisis intervention, support services, and advocacy to victims and children of domestic violence in a confidential, residential setting. Position is on a volunteer basis and is unpaid. Responsibilities This position may be assigned some or all of the following responsibilities: Serve as a relief domestic violence advocate at a shelter facility for victims of domestic violence and their children Provide supportive listening, crisis intervention, safety planning and client advocacy services Provide support services as requested Encouraged to participate in staff meetings, reviewing cases and providing input designing to improve level of service Maintain client files, in accordance with the YWCA standards and standards established by various funding agencies, and document all referrals and instruction; records are to be reviewed for completeness Support quality assurance and evaluation of services as required Observe all program requirements for confidentiality and privilege communication Perform intakes of clients when they enter the shelter which includes explaining the shelter rules and guidelines Provide a healthy environment for women and children at the shelter by ensuring that all clients understand and adhere to the shelter’s rules and guidelines Supervise resident’s household tasks, distributing food, clothing, linens and personal items to shelter clients Maintain shelter security and contact emergency personnel as needed Attend appropriate YWCA and community meetings, attend training sessions on group facilitation and other relevant issues Responsible for 24 hour crisis/referral hotline which includes performing screenings to determine eligibility of clients who want access to the shelter Performs all other duties as assigned by Supervisor
Position Qualifications
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies: A demonstrated interest in issues surrounding domestic violence and other topics relating to women and children from diverse backgrounds The ability to manage difficult or emotional client situations The ability to maintain professional boundaries when working with families and children so as to remain as open and objective as possible The ability to maintain the confidentiality of all client/co-worker/organizational business A respect and sensitivity for cultural differences, and a desire to promote a harassment-free environment Support of YWCA Spokane’s goals and values; dress and conduct in accordance with the YWCA Mission and Vision Survivors of Domestic Violence are encouraged to apply
Position Opportunities Make an impact in the lives of women and children in your community Work within a passionate, diverse team of YWCA staff and volunteers Gain knowledge and understanding about domestic violence Receive 40 hours of unpaid Domestic Violence Advocate training, which will take place on weekendsPosition Expections 12 – 18 hours per month including overnight shifts; minimum one year commitment Position is unpaid How to Apply Please email resume and cover letter to volunteer@ywcaspokane.org No calls please Agency: YWCA Spokane Volunteer Shelter Relief Advocate Organization The YWCA is the oldest and largest women’s organization is the world. Our mission at the YWCA: eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Since 1913 the YWCA of Spokane has served as a source of strength for women and children in the Spokane community. The YWCA of Spokane’s three umbrella programs include the Alternatives to Domestic Violence Program, the Women’s Opportunity Center and Children’s Services which includes Child Advocacy and the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program. For more information please visit www.ywcaspokane.org Position Summary YWCA Spokane’s Safe Shelter seeks a responsible individual to serve as a Relief Shelter Advocate. Primary job duties are to provide crisis intervention, support services, and advocacy to victims and children of domestic violence in a confidential, residential setting. Position is on a volunteer basis and is unpaid. Responsibilities This position may be assigned some or all of the following responsibilities: Serve as a relief domestic violence advocate at a shelter facility for victims of domestic violence and their children Provide supportive listening, crisis intervention, safety planning and client advocacy services Provide support services as requested Encouraged to participate in staff meetings, reviewing cases and providing input designing to improve level of service Maintain client files, in accordance with the YWCA standards and standards established by various funding agencies, and document all referrals and instruction; records are to be reviewed for completeness Support quality assurance and evaluation of services as required Observe all program requirements for confidentiality and privilege communication Perform intakes of clients when they enter the shelter which includes explaining the shelter rules and guidelines Provide a healthy environment for women and children at the shelter by ensuring that all clients understand and adhere to the shelter’s rules and guidelines Supervise resident’s household tasks, distributing food, clothing, linens and personal items to shelter clients Maintain shelter security and contact emergency personnel as needed Attend appropriate YWCA and community meetings, attend training sessions on group facilitation and other relevant issues Responsible for 24 hour crisis/referral hotline which includes performing screenings to determine eligibility of clients who want access to the shelter Performs all other duties as assigned by Supervisor
Position Qualifications
To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies: A demonstrated interest in issues surrounding domestic violence and other topics relating to women and children from diverse backgrounds The ability to manage difficult or emotional client situations The ability to maintain professional boundaries when working with families and children so as to remain as open and objective as possible The ability to maintain the confidentiality of all client/co-worker/organizational business A respect and sensitivity for cultural differences, and a desire to promote a harassment-free environment Support of YWCA Spokane’s goals and values; dress and conduct in accordance with the YWCA Mission and Vision Survivors of Domestic Violence are encouraged to apply
Position Opportunities Make an impact in the lives of women and children in your community Work within a passionate, diverse team of YWCA staff and volunteers Gain knowledge and understanding about domestic violence Receive 40 hours of unpaid Domestic Violence Advocate training, which will take place on weekendsPosition Expections 12 – 18 hours per month including overnight shifts; minimum one year commitment Position is unpaid How to Apply Please email resume and cover letter to volunteer@ywcaspokane.org No calls please Agency: YWCA Spokane Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a SNAP Ambassador!Do you enjoy talking to people about issues you are passionate about? SNAP is Spokane County's Community Action agency and we have over 30 great programs that are available to help our neighbors reach financial stability. We love to let people know about our work and how we can help them! However, limited bandwidth and resources means we sometimes have to say 'No' to opportunities to present, and these are GREAT places to utilize volunteers! Please get in touch if you like doing public presentations, tabling at fun community events, or meeting new people and we can talk through options as a SNAP Ambassador! Agency: SNAP (Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners) Do you enjoy talking to people about issues you are passionate about? SNAP is Spokane County's Community Action agency and we have over 30 great programs that are available to help our neighbors reach financial stability. We love to let people know about our work and how we can help them! However, limited bandwidth and resources means we sometimes have to say 'No' to opportunities to present, and these are GREAT places to utilize volunteers! Please get in touch if you like doing public presentations, tabling at fun community events, or meeting new people and we can talk through options as a SNAP Ambassador! Agency: SNAP (Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Love volunteering with Kiddos? This could be the opportunity for you!We are looking for some volunteers who could help plan and carry out after school activities and/or help with homework with kids at one of SNAP's housing properties. Experience or studies in childhood development, or hopes to go into teaching or working with kids would be great for this opportunity! Commitment can be flexible, but we need volunteers available from 3.30-5pm on various weekdays, on an ongoing basis. Help make a difference in kids' lives and be in touch if this sounds like fun for you! Address provided is for the SNAP admin office, not where volunteer opportunity is located. Public transportation to the site is limited, so having personal transportation would be preferred. Agency: SNAP (Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners) We are looking for some volunteers who could help plan and carry out after school activities and/or help with homework with kids at one of SNAP's housing properties. Experience or studies in childhood development, or hopes to go into teaching or working with kids would be great for this opportunity! Commitment can be flexible, but we need volunteers available from 3.30-5pm on various weekdays, on an ongoing basis. Help make a difference in kids' lives and be in touch if this sounds like fun for you! Address provided is for the SNAP admin office, not where volunteer opportunity is located. Public transportation to the site is limited, so having personal transportation would be preferred. Agency: SNAP (Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal TeamWe are looking for a group to provide a meal once a month during our day drop-in time on a Wednesday. Our food groups provide a meal for around 40 individuals and serve the meal in our drop-in center. Groups show-up at 12:30 with a prepared meal, serve the meal when we open at 1 pm and usually finish serving the food around 2:30 pm. Agency: Cup of Cool Water We are looking for a group to provide a meal once a month during our day drop-in time on a Wednesday. Our food groups provide a meal for around 40 individuals and serve the meal in our drop-in center. Groups show-up at 12:30 with a prepared meal, serve the meal when we open at 1 pm and usually finish serving the food around 2:30 pm. Agency: Cup of Cool Water Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor (copy)Help us care for and tutor elementary-age students at our after-school homework club. We need one or two volunteers once or twice a week. No experience or church background is required, only a heart for children, patience, and a desire to serve! Background check required. Agency: Northwood Presbyterian Church Help us care for and tutor elementary-age students at our after-school homework club. We need one or two volunteers once or twice a week. No experience or church background is required, only a heart for children, patience, and a desire to serve! Background check required. Agency: Northwood Presbyterian Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutorHelp us care for and tutor elementary-age students at our after-school homework club. We need one or two volunteers once or twice a week. No experience or church background is required, only a heart for children, patience, and a desire to serve! Background check required. Agency: Northwood Presbyterian Church Help us care for and tutor elementary-age students at our after-school homework club. We need one or two volunteers once or twice a week. No experience or church background is required, only a heart for children, patience, and a desire to serve! Background check required. Agency: Northwood Presbyterian Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology InternDescription
Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go. One of the key ways we foster creativity and future success is by infusing writing, reading, and communication skills into our dynamic menu of programs for adults, teens, and kids. We believe these skills are the foundation of future success in the Information Age, where the jobs of tomorrow haven’t been created yet. From learning to write code to learning to write a story, we offer community members a one-way ticket to growth and opportunity. Spark Central is looking for a Technology Intern to support all areas of our technology, including maintenance of our technology resources, designing tech-related programming, providing “office hours” for tech-related learning, and increasing our capacity for tech education for the community. This position is unpaid or for college credit only. Applicants seeking college credit are responsible for submitting necessary information fulfillment requirements to Spark Central.
COMMITMENT Please note that we’re flexible and willing to work around an existing commitment. Summer: Late June, July, and August; 10-15 hours a week as available Academic year: One or more semesters; 10-15 hours a week as available
DESCRIPTION The Technology Intern is someone who is has a passion for technology and creativity. They are eager to share their love of coding, technology, and robotics with Spark Central patrons and are comfortable working with a variety of ages. Experience with robotics, coding, and/or high tech is a plus. Interns also complete a project of passion during their internship that benefits Spark Central’s patrons. This could include designing a new program, leading a project, or developing a system to help our technology and programs run more smoothly.
RESPONSIBILITIES Tech Interns will work with the Volunteer Associate and other IT Volunteers to provide “office hours” for the community where they share their technology expertise and educate patrons on how to use the technology accessible at Spark Central. These interns will also design systems and guides to make our technology more accessible to the public and may design tech-based programming for various age groups. Part of each intern’s schedule will be tailored to your specific talents and area of study.
DESIRED QUALITIES The ideal Technology Intern is someone who relates well to youth as well as adults and is inspired by helping them find the best ways to learn. We seek someone who takes great joy in teaching others, loses track of time in this pursuit, has a nuanced, intelligent sense of humor, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment without losing their cool. Other qualities include: Outgoing individual who has experience working with people of diverse cultures and a variety of ages Responsible self-starter; task and detail-oriented Experience with robotics, coding, and/or other technology Comfort with both Mac and PC interfaces Strong verbal and written communication skills Above-average—bordering on exceptional—organizational skills Has patience, stamina, and flexibility to work in a busy, active environment with interruptions Reliable—good at watching the time
PERKS As an intern at Spark Central, you’ll connect with a wide variety of talented people in our community, learn new skills, and shape our patrons’ user experience. Internships are also a fabulous way to get experience in the field. We also offer interns: Free entrance to adult workshops under $40 during your internship A letter of recommendation upon successful completion of you internship
HOW TO APPLY Please email a resumé and letter of interest to info@sparkwestcentral.org. In your letter, tell us why you are interested in the Technology Internship and what you believe you will bring to Spark Central.
COMMITMENT Please note that we’re flexible and willing to work around an existing commitment. Summer: Late June, July, and August; 10-15 hours a week as available Academic year: One or more semesters; 10-15 hours a week as available
DESCRIPTION The Marketing Intern is someone who is has a passion for community, designing experiences for others, and event planning. They love meeting new people, building community connections, and enjoy being out and about in the community. They are comfortable working with a variety of ages and are action-oriented. Interns also complete a project of passion during their internship that benefits Spark Central and its patrons. This could include developing an outreach/marketing project, taking a lead role in an existing project, or designing a new system based on marketing.
RESPONSIBILITIES The Marketing Intern will work with the Spark Central Creative Team to plan and execute marketing campaigns, development-related events, publicity for our programs and space, and more. The Marketing Intern to support our outreach and marketing to the West Central neighborhood and the broader Spokane community, including networking, neighborhood engagement, literature distribution, social media, pop-up neighborhood programs, and more. Part of each intern’s schedule will be tailored to your specific talents and area of study.
DESIRED QUALITIES The ideal Marketing Intern is someone who is not afraid to jump into the fray and make stuff happen. They relate well to youth as well as adults and are inspired by helping them find the best ways to learn. We seek someone who takes great joy in teaching others, loses track of time in this pursuit, has a nuanced, intelligent sense of humor, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment without losing their cool. This person understands the importance of detail and appreciates the use of the Oxford comma. Other qualities include: Outgoing individual who has experience working with people of diverse cultures and a variety of ages Responsible self-starter; task and detail-oriented Experience with robotics, coding, and/or other technology Comfort with both Mac and PC interfaces Strong verbal and written communication skills Above-average—bordering on exceptional—organizational skills Has patience, stamina, and flexibility to work in a busy, active environment with interruptions Reliable—good at watching the time
PERKS As an intern at Spark Central, you’ll connect with a wide variety of talented people in our community, learn new skills, and have a hand in pulling off our dynamic programs. Internships are also a fabulous way to get experience in the field. We also offer interns: Free entrance to adult workshops under $40 during your internship A letter of recommendation upon successful completion of you internship
HOW TO APPLY Please email a resumé and letter of interest to kate@sparkwestcentral.org. In your letter, tell us why you are interested in the Marketing Internship and what you believe you will bring to Spark Central. Agency: Spark Central Description
Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go. One of the key ways we foster creativity and future success is by infusing writing, reading, and communication skills into our dynamic menu of programs for adults, teens, and kids. We believe these skills are the foundation of future success in the Information Age, where the jobs of tomorrow haven’t been created yet. From learning to write code to learning to write a story, we offer community members a one-way ticket to growth and opportunity. Spark Central is looking for a Technology Intern to support all areas of our technology, including maintenance of our technology resources, designing tech-related programming, providing “office hours” for tech-related learning, and increasing our capacity for tech education for the community. This position is unpaid or for college credit only. Applicants seeking college credit are responsible for submitting necessary information fulfillment requirements to Spark Central.
COMMITMENT Please note that we’re flexible and willing to work around an existing commitment. Summer: Late June, July, and August; 10-15 hours a week as available Academic year: One or more semesters; 10-15 hours a week as available
DESCRIPTION The Technology Intern is someone who is has a passion for technology and creativity. They are eager to share their love of coding, technology, and robotics with Spark Central patrons and are comfortable working with a variety of ages. Experience with robotics, coding, and/or high tech is a plus. Interns also complete a project of passion during their internship that benefits Spark Central’s patrons. This could include designing a new program, leading a project, or developing a system to help our technology and programs run more smoothly.
RESPONSIBILITIES Tech Interns will work with the Volunteer Associate and other IT Volunteers to provide “office hours” for the community where they share their technology expertise and educate patrons on how to use the technology accessible at Spark Central. These interns will also design systems and guides to make our technology more accessible to the public and may design tech-based programming for various age groups. Part of each intern’s schedule will be tailored to your specific talents and area of study.
DESIRED QUALITIES The ideal Technology Intern is someone who relates well to youth as well as adults and is inspired by helping them find the best ways to learn. We seek someone who takes great joy in teaching others, loses track of time in this pursuit, has a nuanced, intelligent sense of humor, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment without losing their cool. Other qualities include: Outgoing individual who has experience working with people of diverse cultures and a variety of ages Responsible self-starter; task and detail-oriented Experience with robotics, coding, and/or other technology Comfort with both Mac and PC interfaces Strong verbal and written communication skills Above-average—bordering on exceptional—organizational skills Has patience, stamina, and flexibility to work in a busy, active environment with interruptions Reliable—good at watching the time
PERKS As an intern at Spark Central, you’ll connect with a wide variety of talented people in our community, learn new skills, and shape our patrons’ user experience. Internships are also a fabulous way to get experience in the field. We also offer interns: Free entrance to adult workshops under $40 during your internship A letter of recommendation upon successful completion of you internship
HOW TO APPLY Please email a resumé and letter of interest to info@sparkwestcentral.org. In your letter, tell us why you are interested in the Technology Internship and what you believe you will bring to Spark Central.
COMMITMENT Please note that we’re flexible and willing to work around an existing commitment. Summer: Late June, July, and August; 10-15 hours a week as available Academic year: One or more semesters; 10-15 hours a week as available
DESCRIPTION The Marketing Intern is someone who is has a passion for community, designing experiences for others, and event planning. They love meeting new people, building community connections, and enjoy being out and about in the community. They are comfortable working with a variety of ages and are action-oriented. Interns also complete a project of passion during their internship that benefits Spark Central and its patrons. This could include developing an outreach/marketing project, taking a lead role in an existing project, or designing a new system based on marketing.
RESPONSIBILITIES The Marketing Intern will work with the Spark Central Creative Team to plan and execute marketing campaigns, development-related events, publicity for our programs and space, and more. The Marketing Intern to support our outreach and marketing to the West Central neighborhood and the broader Spokane community, including networking, neighborhood engagement, literature distribution, social media, pop-up neighborhood programs, and more. Part of each intern’s schedule will be tailored to your specific talents and area of study.
DESIRED QUALITIES The ideal Marketing Intern is someone who is not afraid to jump into the fray and make stuff happen. They relate well to youth as well as adults and are inspired by helping them find the best ways to learn. We seek someone who takes great joy in teaching others, loses track of time in this pursuit, has a nuanced, intelligent sense of humor, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment without losing their cool. This person understands the importance of detail and appreciates the use of the Oxford comma. Other qualities include: Outgoing individual who has experience working with people of diverse cultures and a variety of ages Responsible self-starter; task and detail-oriented Experience with robotics, coding, and/or other technology Comfort with both Mac and PC interfaces Strong verbal and written communication skills Above-average—bordering on exceptional—organizational skills Has patience, stamina, and flexibility to work in a busy, active environment with interruptions Reliable—good at watching the time
PERKS As an intern at Spark Central, you’ll connect with a wide variety of talented people in our community, learn new skills, and have a hand in pulling off our dynamic programs. Internships are also a fabulous way to get experience in the field. We also offer interns: Free entrance to adult workshops under $40 during your internship A letter of recommendation upon successful completion of you internship
HOW TO APPLY Please email a resumé and letter of interest to kate@sparkwestcentral.org. In your letter, tell us why you are interested in the Marketing Internship and what you believe you will bring to Spark Central. Agency: Spark Central Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program VolunteerDescription
Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go. Program Volunteers Program volunteers get to dive right into the fun by helping set up and run our many dynamic programs. Youth playshops and community events are the two programs types that require program volunteers. If you’re interested in becoming a Program Volunteer, let us know and Erika Simonds will contact you about how you’d like to volunteer.
TYPES OF PROGRAMS Playshops 1-4 sessions of (usually) two hours that involve imagination or creativity. Each student walks away with something they created, even digitally. Students (and volunteers) attend all sessions. Each playshop requires 3-6 volunteers. Volunteers guide activities, keep students engaged and on-task, act as typists, scribes, or small group leaders, and give feedback or revision coaching to students.Playshop volunteers are expected to arrive 30 minutes early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to debrief and help clean up. Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub. Community Events Usually evenings (Tuesday and Thursdays, sometimes Fridays) Requires 2-4 volunteers Target various age groups Volunteers set up chairs or activities, run activities, pour drinks (adult events), answer questions, act as hosts and ambassadors of Spark Central, clean up afterwards, vacuum, and put chairs away.Community event volunteers are expected to arrive an hour early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to help clean up. Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub. REQUIREMENTS: Must have a positive, can-do attitude, be reliable and punctual, and trustworthy. Must also be welcoming to people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and ages. Must have basic computer skills (Mac or PC) and basic organizational skills. Must be willing to take on complex tasks as well as simple ones like taking out the trash. Must pass a background check.Agency: Spark Central Description
Spark Central is your connection to creative destinations of all kinds. We are a community gathering place and creative learning center where people of all ages can access our high-speed Internet (1,000 Mbps), technology, rich and imaginative programming, and a curated book and media collection. Building on our neighborhood's rail yard roots, Spark Central is at the junction between where people are, and where they want to go. Program Volunteers Program volunteers get to dive right into the fun by helping set up and run our many dynamic programs. Youth playshops and community events are the two programs types that require program volunteers. If you’re interested in becoming a Program Volunteer, let us know and Erika Simonds will contact you about how you’d like to volunteer.
TYPES OF PROGRAMS Playshops 1-4 sessions of (usually) two hours that involve imagination or creativity. Each student walks away with something they created, even digitally. Students (and volunteers) attend all sessions. Each playshop requires 3-6 volunteers. Volunteers guide activities, keep students engaged and on-task, act as typists, scribes, or small group leaders, and give feedback or revision coaching to students.Playshop volunteers are expected to arrive 30 minutes early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to debrief and help clean up. Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub. Community Events Usually evenings (Tuesday and Thursdays, sometimes Fridays) Requires 2-4 volunteers Target various age groups Volunteers set up chairs or activities, run activities, pour drinks (adult events), answer questions, act as hosts and ambassadors of Spark Central, clean up afterwards, vacuum, and put chairs away.Community event volunteers are expected to arrive an hour early and plan to stay 15 minutes afterward to help clean up. Please let Erika (programs@sparkwestcentral.org) know as soon as possible if your plans change so we can find a sub. REQUIREMENTS: Must have a positive, can-do attitude, be reliable and punctual, and trustworthy. Must also be welcoming to people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and ages. Must have basic computer skills (Mac or PC) and basic organizational skills. Must be willing to take on complex tasks as well as simple ones like taking out the trash. Must pass a background check.Agency: Spark Central Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Station VolunteerSpark Center is a community creativity center with open hours, a lending library, technology access, and many great programs for all ages. Volunteers run our front desk and help patrons check out materials, access the web, use technology, and get help with what they need. They also keep our center tidy, and can volunteer between 2.5 and 12 hours per week, depending on what the volunteer wants. Volunteering at Spark is a great way to connect with the community! HOURS POSSIBLE: 2.5 hours a week (or more), during our open hours of M-F from 10a-6p and Saturday 12p-5p. REQUIREMENTS: Must have a positive, can-do attitude, be reliable and punctual, and trustworthy. Must pass a background check. Must also be welcoming to people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and ages. Must have basic computer skills, such as typing, web navigation, etc. Must be reliable, punctual, and great with people.Agency: Spark Central Spark Center is a community creativity center with open hours, a lending library, technology access, and many great programs for all ages. Volunteers run our front desk and help patrons check out materials, access the web, use technology, and get help with what they need. They also keep our center tidy, and can volunteer between 2.5 and 12 hours per week, depending on what the volunteer wants. Volunteering at Spark is a great way to connect with the community! HOURS POSSIBLE: 2.5 hours a week (or more), during our open hours of M-F from 10a-6p and Saturday 12p-5p. REQUIREMENTS: Must have a positive, can-do attitude, be reliable and punctual, and trustworthy. Must pass a background check. Must also be welcoming to people of all backgrounds, lifestyles, and ages. Must have basic computer skills, such as typing, web navigation, etc. Must be reliable, punctual, and great with people.Agency: Spark Central Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing Volunteer or InternThe primary purpose of this position is to assits the Marketing Department with social media, logging, notes to donors, processing cards and other materials for special events. Time commitment: 2-5 hours per week. Agency: Partners International The primary purpose of this position is to assits the Marketing Department with social media, logging, notes to donors, processing cards and other materials for special events. Time commitment: 2-5 hours per week. Agency: Partners International Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sponsor A Child VolunteerThe primary purpose of this position is to assist the Sponsor-A-Child Coordinator. This includes learning computer systems, keeping records current and communicating with both field coordinators and sponsors. Letters from the sponsored children are due from the field three times a year an dare processed, recorded and sent to their respective sponsors. Shild records are constantly updated. Time commitment: 2 - 5 hours per week Agency: Partners International The primary purpose of this position is to assist the Sponsor-A-Child Coordinator. This includes learning computer systems, keeping records current and communicating with both field coordinators and sponsors. Letters from the sponsored children are due from the field three times a year an dare processed, recorded and sent to their respective sponsors. Shild records are constantly updated. Time commitment: 2 - 5 hours per week Agency: Partners International Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: IT Volunteer or InternSupports users with trouble tickets related to technology including: PC and Macs, office software and cloud applications, network connectivity, e-mail and browser issues. Assists in educating users in an one-on-one environment on best use of hardware and software. Collaborate with IT Department on Salesforce, SharePoint, Office 365, Google and other cloud-based projects. Time commitment: 2 or more hours a week Agency: Partners International Supports users with trouble tickets related to technology including: PC and Macs, office software and cloud applications, network connectivity, e-mail and browser issues. Assists in educating users in an one-on-one environment on best use of hardware and software. Collaborate with IT Department on Salesforce, SharePoint, Office 365, Google and other cloud-based projects. Time commitment: 2 or more hours a week Agency: Partners International Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Whitewater Rafting Trips - Shuttle Drivers NeededJoin The Peak 7 Adventures Team! We are in need of Volunteers to drive shuttle for our Peak 7 Adventures Whitewater Rafting Trips! Duties include: driving from the put-in to the takeout, stopping to take pictures at the two major rapids, and driving participants from the take-out back to their vehicles at the put-in. Agency: Peak 7 Adventures Join The Peak 7 Adventures Team! We are in need of Volunteers to drive shuttle for our Peak 7 Adventures Whitewater Rafting Trips! Duties include: driving from the put-in to the takeout, stopping to take pictures at the two major rapids, and driving participants from the take-out back to their vehicles at the put-in. Agency: Peak 7 Adventures Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99021 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dog & Cat Socializer
A Cat and/or Dog Socializer comes to SCRAPS and pets, loves and interacts with SCRAPS animals. Agency: SCRAPS
A Cat and/or Dog Socializer comes to SCRAPS and pets, loves and interacts with SCRAPS animals. Agency: SCRAPS Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 99212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adoption CounselorAn Adoption Counselor engages SCRAPS visitors and talks with them about what kind on animal they are looking for. He/she tries to match the needs of the adopter with a SCRAPS animal. The volunteers should know about each SCRAPS animal and be familiar with adoption processes and guidelines. Agency: SCRAPS An Adoption Counselor engages SCRAPS visitors and talks with them about what kind on animal they are looking for. He/she tries to match the needs of the adopter with a SCRAPS animal. The volunteers should know about each SCRAPS animal and be familiar with adoption processes and guidelines. Agency: SCRAPS Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 99212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PhotographerOne Pet Portal photographer is scheduled every day to come to SCRAPS and take quality photographs of the adoptable animals. The volunteer then uploads the photographs along with a brief descriptions with personality information to a web site that distributes the information to hundreds of locations where potential adopters my look on the internet.
Agency: SCRAPS One Pet Portal photographer is scheduled every day to come to SCRAPS and take quality photographs of the adoptable animals. The volunteer then uploads the photographs along with a brief descriptions with personality information to a web site that distributes the information to hundreds of locations where potential adopters my look on the internet.
Agency: SCRAPS Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 99212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach VolunteerAn outreach volunteer is in place for community events that SCRAPS attends. He/she should stand at the SCRAPS booth and represent SCRAPS positively. An outreach volunteer should be able to engage the public in conversation and tell them about SCRAPS. Most of the time at outreach, there is an adoptable dog or cat. An outreach volunteer will be the person responsible for the animal and for the adoption process when appropriate.
Agency: SCRAPS An outreach volunteer is in place for community events that SCRAPS attends. He/she should stand at the SCRAPS booth and represent SCRAPS positively. An outreach volunteer should be able to engage the public in conversation and tell them about SCRAPS. Most of the time at outreach, there is an adoptable dog or cat. An outreach volunteer will be the person responsible for the animal and for the adoption process when appropriate.
Agency: SCRAPS Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 99212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutoringHelp the residents with homework and play games during activity time. Agency: Morning Star Boys Ranch Help the residents with homework and play games during activity time. Agency: Morning Star Boys Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Office InternshipsInternships with World Relief Spokane involve a 20 hours a week for a full semester. The work includes assisting refugee clients in their resettlement process, find employment opportunities, practice vocational English skills, and learn about American culture.
Agency: World Relief Internships with World Relief Spokane involve a 20 hours a week for a full semester. The work includes assisting refugee clients in their resettlement process, find employment opportunities, practice vocational English skills, and learn about American culture.
Agency: World Relief Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media / Web ContentUpdate our web pages and provide effective social media outreach (e.g.Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr). Work remotely with occasional face-to-face meetings on Whitworth campus.
Agency: Friends of Mmofra Update our web pages and provide effective social media outreach (e.g.Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr). Work remotely with occasional face-to-face meetings on Whitworth campus.
Agency: Friends of Mmofra Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 99218 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clean UpTwo Wednesdays a month 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. Clean up dishes, tables floors after Free Meal for Community
Agency: Mead United Methodist Church Two Wednesdays a month 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. Clean up dishes, tables floors after Free Meal for Community
Agency: Mead United Methodist Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve 'Free Meal'Two Wednesdays per month 4:00 to 6:45 PM - Serve Free Meal to community
Agency: Mead United Methodist Church Two Wednesdays per month 4:00 to 6:45 PM - Serve Free Meal to community
Agency: Mead United Methodist Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Set Up for Free Meal2 Wednesdays a month from 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Agency: Mead United Methodist Church 2 Wednesdays a month from 2:00 to 4:00 PM
Agency: Mead United Methodist Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99021 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Ministry - School AgeChampion Program Leader (Internship) Liberty Park Child Development Center serves children and families living in and around Liberty Park Apartments, a HUD subsidized affordable housing complex. As an outreach ministry of the Presbytery of the Inland Northwest, our mission is to connect and empower the community through education, life skills, and relationships to glorify God and prepare children to become leaders in the South Perry neighborhood. Internship Learning Objectives All interns work directly with school age children attending Grant Elementary, a Title 1 school. Interns work indirectly with the parents/guardians of children. EDUCATION: Interns plan and teach lessons, work with students to develop community projects, and provide one-on-one guidance with student homework. SOCIOLOGY: Interns learn through experience how to provide support to underserved communities. Many students come from challenging life circumstances economically, socially, and culturally. Many students are refugees from international areas of conflict, or are U.S. citizens whose parents are refugees. Students may have limited English speaking ability, or have difficulty understanding cultural differences. Sociology interns seek understanding and provide guidance and support to the children and parents of children in the “Champion” program. MINISTRY: Interns will learn how to minister to a diverse group of children and adults. Interns will plan Christian based lessons around “Fruit of the Spirit” themes. Each theme will be demonstrated through Bible teachings, activities, and discussion. Ministry interns will work with a local congregation to grow and lead a monthly Jr. High and High School age gathering. Reporting Procedure and Job Classification This position reports to the Program & Development Director. This position is non-compensable, though students may be eligible for college credit or other educational stipends. Schedule: School Year: The Champion Intern at Liberty Park Child Development Center will regularly attend the after school Champion program (Daily, Weekly, Biweekly, or Monthly). Champion program hours are from 3:15pm to 5:45pm. Summer Program: Program hours are from 11-4 Monday through Thursday between June 23rd and August 15th. Interns and staff work together to provide positive summer activities and Christian education to school age children 6-12 years of age.
Position Summary Interns work with school-age children attending Grant Elementary School. Interns mentor children in their areas of personal interest, assist with homework and academic development, and provide trustworthy adult relationships that focus on a Christian approach to challenging life circumstances. Volunteer Responsibilities: Consistently attend after-school program according to established schedule. Engage with Champion kids in a positive and loving way, affirming their leadership potential. Listen to neighborhood kids and support them through positive affirmation. Understand and uphold all LPCDC Safety and Quality standards for Champion program. Maintain safe environment during program activities. Establish clear, appropriate relationship boundaries with Champion kids. Be a 24-hour positive Christian role model. Use education, life experience, and personal faith to invest in kids.Minimum Qualifications Christian. Strong commitment to serving youth. Able to commit to regular schedule. Washington State and National Background clearance required prior to work. Experience Prior experience working with school age children. Agency: Liberty Park Community Development Center Champion Program Leader (Internship) Liberty Park Child Development Center serves children and families living in and around Liberty Park Apartments, a HUD subsidized affordable housing complex. As an outreach ministry of the Presbytery of the Inland Northwest, our mission is to connect and empower the community through education, life skills, and relationships to glorify God and prepare children to become leaders in the South Perry neighborhood. Internship Learning Objectives All interns work directly with school age children attending Grant Elementary, a Title 1 school. Interns work indirectly with the parents/guardians of children. EDUCATION: Interns plan and teach lessons, work with students to develop community projects, and provide one-on-one guidance with student homework. SOCIOLOGY: Interns learn through experience how to provide support to underserved communities. Many students come from challenging life circumstances economically, socially, and culturally. Many students are refugees from international areas of conflict, or are U.S. citizens whose parents are refugees. Students may have limited English speaking ability, or have difficulty understanding cultural differences. Sociology interns seek understanding and provide guidance and support to the children and parents of children in the “Champion” program. MINISTRY: Interns will learn how to minister to a diverse group of children and adults. Interns will plan Christian based lessons around “Fruit of the Spirit” themes. Each theme will be demonstrated through Bible teachings, activities, and discussion. Ministry interns will work with a local congregation to grow and lead a monthly Jr. High and High School age gathering. Reporting Procedure and Job Classification This position reports to the Program & Development Director. This position is non-compensable, though students may be eligible for college credit or other educational stipends. Schedule: School Year: The Champion Intern at Liberty Park Child Development Center will regularly attend the after school Champion program (Daily, Weekly, Biweekly, or Monthly). Champion program hours are from 3:15pm to 5:45pm. Summer Program: Program hours are from 11-4 Monday through Thursday between June 23rd and August 15th. Interns and staff work together to provide positive summer activities and Christian education to school age children 6-12 years of age.
Position Summary Interns work with school-age children attending Grant Elementary School. Interns mentor children in their areas of personal interest, assist with homework and academic development, and provide trustworthy adult relationships that focus on a Christian approach to challenging life circumstances. Volunteer Responsibilities: Consistently attend after-school program according to established schedule. Engage with Champion kids in a positive and loving way, affirming their leadership potential. Listen to neighborhood kids and support them through positive affirmation. Understand and uphold all LPCDC Safety and Quality standards for Champion program. Maintain safe environment during program activities. Establish clear, appropriate relationship boundaries with Champion kids. Be a 24-hour positive Christian role model. Use education, life experience, and personal faith to invest in kids.Minimum Qualifications Christian. Strong commitment to serving youth. Able to commit to regular schedule. Washington State and National Background clearance required prior to work. Experience Prior experience working with school age children. Agency: Liberty Park Community Development Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Summer 2014 Work StudyAgency: Camp Easton - BSA Agency: Camp Easton - BSA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Summer 2014 Work StudyPlease only respond to this need if you have confirmed work study hours with the Service-Learning Office at Whitworth.
Agency: YMCA of the Inland Northwest Please only respond to this need if you have confirmed work study hours with the Service-Learning Office at Whitworth.
Agency: YMCA of the Inland Northwest Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assist with Community AcitivitesLooking for a volunteer to accompany young adult males with intellectual disabilities and/or mental health diagnoses on activities in the community. This may include playing sports, going for walks, exploring new adventures, going to the YMCA, Special Olympics practices/events, and any other local community events or activities. Agency: Home Is Where The Heart Is Looking for a volunteer to accompany young adult males with intellectual disabilities and/or mental health diagnoses on activities in the community. This may include playing sports, going for walks, exploring new adventures, going to the YMCA, Special Olympics practices/events, and any other local community events or activities. Agency: Home Is Where The Heart Is Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99216 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 100 Stories Exhibit Gallery InterpretersEngage and interact with museum visitors as they explore our new 100 Stories exhibit or the historic Campbell House. If you are interested in art, history, and culture and would like to share your interest with other people, volunteer with the MAC. We will provide training in Public History and Art Interpretation techniques.
Agency: NW Museum of Arts and Culture Engage and interact with museum visitors as they explore our new 100 Stories exhibit or the historic Campbell House. If you are interested in art, history, and culture and would like to share your interest with other people, volunteer with the MAC. We will provide training in Public History and Art Interpretation techniques.
Agency: NW Museum of Arts and Culture Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 99201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facebook and Twitter ManagerWe need a talented Whtworth Student with good communications skills to assist us in posting and managing our Twitter and Facebook.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association We need a talented Whtworth Student with good communications skills to assist us in posting and managing our Twitter and Facebook.
Agency: Alzheimer's Association Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 99204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EntertainmentWe offer entertainment to our residents three times a week. Saturdays at 7:00pm Sundays at 6:30pm Tuesdays at 6:30pm If these days and times do not work with your schedule we may be able to find additional days and times that work! If you are interested in getting experience singing or playing your instrument please contact Laney at #468-1000. Agency: Fairwinds Retirement Community We offer entertainment to our residents three times a week. Saturdays at 7:00pm Sundays at 6:30pm Tuesdays at 6:30pm If these days and times do not work with your schedule we may be able to find additional days and times that work! If you are interested in getting experience singing or playing your instrument please contact Laney at #468-1000. Agency: Fairwinds Retirement Community Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 99218 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Many Volunteer Opportunities!Spokane C.O.P.S. has various, ongoing volunteer opportunities helping Spokane Law Enforcement and the community, including Front Desk Operations Property Inspection (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) Operation Family I.D. Block Watch Coordinator and more.If interested in becoming a volunteer, please call your nearest C.O.P.S. Substation or contact Spokane C.O.P.S. main office at 835-4572. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and must pass a background check. Agency: Spokane C.O.P.S. Spokane C.O.P.S. has various, ongoing volunteer opportunities helping Spokane Law Enforcement and the community, including Front Desk Operations Property Inspection (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) Operation Family I.D. Block Watch Coordinator and more.If interested in becoming a volunteer, please call your nearest C.O.P.S. Substation or contact Spokane C.O.P.S. main office at 835-4572. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and must pass a background check. Agency: Spokane C.O.P.S. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: End hunger and food waste at the same timeIf you want to be a part of this innovative organization, we'd love to have you! We can always use volunteers in all aspects of the CK chain: picking up food, preparing, delivering, and serving. Feel free to show up to a shift, and someone will be there to help show you how to put your talents to good use. If you have further questions or are interested in the Leadership Team of CK (students in charge of a cooking or delivery shift), then respond to this need!
Agency: Campus Kitchen Gonzaga University If you want to be a part of this innovative organization, we'd love to have you! We can always use volunteers in all aspects of the CK chain: picking up food, preparing, delivering, and serving. Feel free to show up to a shift, and someone will be there to help show you how to put your talents to good use. If you have further questions or are interested in the Leadership Team of CK (students in charge of a cooking or delivery shift), then respond to this need!
Agency: Campus Kitchen Gonzaga University Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Change the lives of local Spokane youthWe seek volunteers to lead life skills classes in an area of expertise, especially in the after-school hours, or to interact with youth sharing leisure time and building relationships. Finally we would appreciate clerical support in our office. Volunteers must be able to commit to a five hour afternoon shift once a week for a minimum of 6 months, attend a training, be 21 or over and able to pass a background check. One (possibly two) practicum positions available.
Agency: Volunteers of America: Crosswalk Teen Shelter We seek volunteers to lead life skills classes in an area of expertise, especially in the after-school hours, or to interact with youth sharing leisure time and building relationships. Finally we would appreciate clerical support in our office. Volunteers must be able to commit to a five hour afternoon shift once a week for a minimum of 6 months, attend a training, be 21 or over and able to pass a background check. One (possibly two) practicum positions available.
Agency: Volunteers of America: Crosswalk Teen Shelter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Distribute food to those in needAudubon Park UMC is a distribution site for Second Harvest Food Bank in the Audubon neighborhood of Spokane. Doors are open to residents of the neighborhood biweekly and volunteers are needed both to help pack and distribute food, as well as to meet with residents over coffee and help to identify resources for needed services.
Agency: Audubon Park United Methodist Church Audubon Park UMC is a distribution site for Second Harvest Food Bank in the Audubon neighborhood of Spokane. Doors are open to residents of the neighborhood biweekly and volunteers are needed both to help pack and distribute food, as well as to meet with residents over coffee and help to identify resources for needed services.
Agency: Audubon Park United Methodist Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tutor and mentor elementary studentsVolunteers from Whitworth make a huge difference to our program and help us to keep a low-ratio of volunteers to students. Your supportive ear and gentle help with homework can help to foster a love of learning for a child who might not have anyone to help at home after school. It is easy to give your time, since we are within walking distance of campus. It's not all work. We have recreation in our gym, as well as many games and activities. Volunteers must be available Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 to 5:00. We run on the Mead School District calendar.
Agency: Morningside Club Volunteers from Whitworth make a huge difference to our program and help us to keep a low-ratio of volunteers to students. Your supportive ear and gentle help with homework can help to foster a love of learning for a child who might not have anyone to help at home after school. It is easy to give your time, since we are within walking distance of campus. It's not all work. We have recreation in our gym, as well as many games and activities. Volunteers must be available Tuesday and Thursday from 3:30 to 5:00. We run on the Mead School District calendar.
Agency: Morningside Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Support your local LGBT communityStudent service will support ongoing research at the LGBT Center, advocacy projects, support meetings, public outreach, office operations, and other activities.
Agency: Inland NW LGBT Center Student service will support ongoing research at the LGBT Center, advocacy projects, support meetings, public outreach, office operations, and other activities.
Agency: Inland NW LGBT Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |