Volunteer: Usher at Classical Music ConcertJoin the great team of volunteers supporting the Sonoma County Philharmonic, an all-volunteer sixty-five member community orchestra that has performed across Sonoma County for over twenty-five years. Volunteer opportunities included greeting patrons, taking tickets, assisting with seating, and selling tickets and refreshments. Benefits include meeting great people and enjoying beautiful classical music for free. Concerts are held on four week-ends per season, each having a Saturday evening and a Sunday afternoon performance. The 2026-27 season performances will be Oct. 3rd and 4th, Nov. 14th and 15th, Feb. 27th and 28th, and April 17th and 18th. Volunteers will be enrolled in an email list to be contacted prior to each performance weekend and can volunteer for any performance that is convenient. All concerts are held in the Jackson Theater at the Sonoma Country Day School. Agency: Sonoma County Philharmonic Join the great team of volunteers supporting the Sonoma County Philharmonic, an all-volunteer sixty-five member community orchestra that has performed across Sonoma County for over twenty-five years. Volunteer opportunities included greeting patrons, taking tickets, assisting with seating, and selling tickets and refreshments. Benefits include meeting great people and enjoying beautiful classical music for free. Concerts are held on four week-ends per season, each having a Saturday evening and a Sunday afternoon performance. The 2026-27 season performances will be Oct. 3rd and 4th, Nov. 14th and 15th, Feb. 27th and 28th, and April 17th and 18th. Volunteers will be enrolled in an email list to be contacted prior to each performance weekend and can volunteer for any performance that is convenient. All concerts are held in the Jackson Theater at the Sonoma Country Day School. Agency: Sonoma County Philharmonic Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caring Rides Senior DriverJoin Catholic Charities' Caring Rides Drivers and perform an invaluable service to the seniors in your community! Volunteers in the Caring Rides program provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery runs, social activities, and other various errands and engagements. When there are few viable transportation options, this program encourages seniors to keep mobile and stay connected with their community. Volunteers drive their own vehicle and choose rides based on what works for your changing schedule. All rides remain within the city of Santa Rosa. Want to learn more? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (707) 757-8331 or pkirk@ccnwc.org! Agency: Catholic Charities of Northwest California Join Catholic Charities' Caring Rides Drivers and perform an invaluable service to the seniors in your community! Volunteers in the Caring Rides program provide transportation to medical appointments, grocery runs, social activities, and other various errands and engagements. When there are few viable transportation options, this program encourages seniors to keep mobile and stay connected with their community. Volunteers drive their own vehicle and choose rides based on what works for your changing schedule. All rides remain within the city of Santa Rosa. Want to learn more? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (707) 757-8331 or pkirk@ccnwc.org! Agency: Catholic Charities of Northwest California Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caritas Center ReceptionistJoin us at the Caritas Center in downtown Santa Rosa to help out as a Volunteer Receptionist! The receptionist is the first point of contact for individuals seeking services through Catholic Charities. They are responsible for creating a warm, safe, and respectful atmosphere for clients accessing our homeless Drop-in Center, Family Center, and case management services. This role requires excellent communication skills, compassion, professionalism, and the ability to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds using a trauma-informed approach. Shifts are Monday - Friday, from 8AM - 12PM and 1PM-5PM. We encourage volunteers to commit to one shift per week. All receptionist volunteers will receive training, resources, and support from Catholic Charities staff members. Come serve your community in the heart of Santa Rosa! Want to learn more? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (707) 757-8331 or pkirk@ccnwc.org! Agency: Catholic Charities of Northwest California Join us at the Caritas Center in downtown Santa Rosa to help out as a Volunteer Receptionist! The receptionist is the first point of contact for individuals seeking services through Catholic Charities. They are responsible for creating a warm, safe, and respectful atmosphere for clients accessing our homeless Drop-in Center, Family Center, and case management services. This role requires excellent communication skills, compassion, professionalism, and the ability to interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds using a trauma-informed approach. Shifts are Monday - Friday, from 8AM - 12PM and 1PM-5PM. We encourage volunteers to commit to one shift per week. All receptionist volunteers will receive training, resources, and support from Catholic Charities staff members. Come serve your community in the heart of Santa Rosa! Want to learn more? Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (707) 757-8331 or pkirk@ccnwc.org! Agency: Catholic Charities of Northwest California Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Sidewalker in our therapuetic horseback riding program!No Horse experience needed! We'll train you. Meet us in the gorgeous Nicasio countryside and learn new skills while working with our tight knit special needs community. Agency: Halleck Creek Ranch No Horse experience needed! We'll train you. Meet us in the gorgeous Nicasio countryside and learn new skills while working with our tight knit special needs community. Agency: Halleck Creek Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2027 Zip Code: 94946 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aging in Place Volunteer AssistantLearning, Fun, and Friendship at our new Aging in Place program. We are actively seeking an enthusiastic volunteer to assist the Program Coordinator with checking in clients, setting and cleaning up the community room, encouraging and assisting during our exercise program and helping with handouts during the nutrition program. Moving tables (on wheels), chairs, tote boxes and exercise gear (e.g. beach balls) will periodically be required. We are looking for a person with a compassionate persona and a warm smile.Volunteering is simple and rewarding. The program meets on Tuesdays from 2-3 and Thursdays from 2-3 for eight weeks. In just a few hours a week, you can make a meaningful difference. Volunteer time requirements are to ensure continuity and reliability in our service, we are flexible regarding vacations.ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Learning, Fun, and Friendship at our new Aging in Place program. We are actively seeking an enthusiastic volunteer to assist the Program Coordinator with checking in clients, setting and cleaning up the community room, encouraging and assisting during our exercise program and helping with handouts during the nutrition program. Moving tables (on wheels), chairs, tote boxes and exercise gear (e.g. beach balls) will periodically be required. We are looking for a person with a compassionate persona and a warm smile.Volunteering is simple and rewarding. The program meets on Tuesdays from 2-3 and Thursdays from 2-3 for eight weeks. In just a few hours a week, you can make a meaningful difference. Volunteer time requirements are to ensure continuity and reliability in our service, we are flexible regarding vacations.ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94931 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Travel Unity VolunteerTravel Unity is a nonprofit working to make the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. As a Travel Unity volunteer, you’ll connect with people from around the world, engage with professionals across the travel industry, and contribute to real projects that support our mission. Volunteers may also have opportunities to support one or more Travel Unity Working Groups based on organizational needs and individual interests. Every volunteer starts with one of two projects: • Spotlight: Interview a travel professional and share their career journey and perspective on creating welcoming travel experiences. • Case Study: Highlight how an organization is working to make travel more welcoming for different kinds of travelers. These projects involve identifying and reaching out to potential subjects, coordinating a short interview, and turning what you learn into a written profile or case study. Volunteers should be comfortable working independently and as part of a team, communicating regularly, following through on assignments, and participating in online meetings using Zoom. To get started, complete the volunteer application: After you apply, we’ll share more information about the projects and other opportunities that may be a good fit. Learn more about Travel Unity: Agency: Travel Unity Travel Unity is a nonprofit working to make the world of travel welcoming to people of all backgrounds and identities. As a Travel Unity volunteer, you’ll connect with people from around the world, engage with professionals across the travel industry, and contribute to real projects that support our mission. Volunteers may also have opportunities to support one or more Travel Unity Working Groups based on organizational needs and individual interests. Every volunteer starts with one of two projects: • Spotlight: Interview a travel professional and share their career journey and perspective on creating welcoming travel experiences. • Case Study: Highlight how an organization is working to make travel more welcoming for different kinds of travelers. These projects involve identifying and reaching out to potential subjects, coordinating a short interview, and turning what you learn into a written profile or case study. Volunteers should be comfortable working independently and as part of a team, communicating regularly, following through on assignments, and participating in online meetings using Zoom. To get started, complete the volunteer application: After you apply, we’ll share more information about the projects and other opportunities that may be a good fit. Learn more about Travel Unity: Agency: Travel Unity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Council on Aging - Tellegacy program with an isolated seniorOur Tellegacy program aims to provide companionship for you and our isolated seniors. The program consists of meeting with a senior 8 times over a few months and gathering information about their lives; their history. COA staff will compile a book of collected stories and photos at the end of the sessions for the seniors and their loved ones to enjoy. Online training is included. All volunteers must have their own transportation to get to the client. ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Our Tellegacy program aims to provide companionship for you and our isolated seniors. The program consists of meeting with a senior 8 times over a few months and gathering information about their lives; their history. COA staff will compile a book of collected stories and photos at the end of the sessions for the seniors and their loved ones to enjoy. Online training is included. All volunteers must have their own transportation to get to the client. ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 31, 2027 Zip Code: 95404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Tutor For Grades 2-6 (No experience required)Virtual Volunteer Tutor/Mentor Opportunity Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed. Responsibilities: Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes Live training sessions to prepare you for tutoring — no prior experience required Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs Requirements: Must be 16 or over Must reside in the US Mandatory background check Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone Minimum commitment of 12 weeks Benefits: A virtual peer community and flexible tutoring schedule Professional development workshops available Opportunity to earn a FREE High-Impact Tutoring Micro-credential developed in partnership with ASU Make a positive impact on a student’s life Agency: Step Up Tutoring Virtual Volunteer Tutor/Mentor Opportunity Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed. Responsibilities: Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes Live training sessions to prepare you for tutoring — no prior experience required Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs Requirements: Must be 16 or over Must reside in the US Mandatory background check Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone Minimum commitment of 12 weeks Benefits: A virtual peer community and flexible tutoring schedule Professional development workshops available Opportunity to earn a FREE High-Impact Tutoring Micro-credential developed in partnership with ASU Make a positive impact on a student’s life Agency: Step Up Tutoring Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95405 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flipside Thrift Store AssistanceFlipside Thrift is looking for volunteers to help support our Rohnert Park and Novato locations. Flipside Thrift Stores are owned and operated by United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay - a local nonprofit committed to enhancing the lives of adults and children with developmental disabilities. Shifts are available Monday-Sunday during regular store hours. All positions are part-time volunteer rolesTasks assigned based on ability, comfort level, and supervision needsOpportunities for cross-training when appropriateEmphasis on inclusive, supportive work environment aligned with UCPNB missionTasks may include: donation intake and processing, sorting clothing and goods, pricing and stocking merchandise, light cleaning, lifting and moving donations, supporting warehouse and backroom organization, customer service and sales floor support. Whether you're looking for volunteer hours or just want to get involved in your community , we'd love to have you! Agency: United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay Flipside Thrift is looking for volunteers to help support our Rohnert Park and Novato locations. Flipside Thrift Stores are owned and operated by United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay - a local nonprofit committed to enhancing the lives of adults and children with developmental disabilities. Shifts are available Monday-Sunday during regular store hours. All positions are part-time volunteer rolesTasks assigned based on ability, comfort level, and supervision needsOpportunities for cross-training when appropriateEmphasis on inclusive, supportive work environment aligned with UCPNB missionTasks may include: donation intake and processing, sorting clothing and goods, pricing and stocking merchandise, light cleaning, lifting and moving donations, supporting warehouse and backroom organization, customer service and sales floor support. Whether you're looking for volunteer hours or just want to get involved in your community , we'd love to have you! Agency: United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94928 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers for Walk With A Doc Los AltosAre you passionate about mental health, outdoor recreation, and building community?
We are launching a brand-new Walk With A Doc (WWAD) chapter right here in the Silicon Valley Foothills (Los Altos/Palo Alto area), and we need your help to bring it to life! Volunteer now for Walk With A Doc Los Altos! Walk With A Doc (WWAD) is an international nonprofit program that brings local physicians and community members together for a free, casual walk in nature. Hosted by a local mental health clinic and a new community-building nonprofit, our chapter focuses on the powerful connection between physical movement, nature, and mental well-being. What We Need: We are looking for enthusiastic, friendly volunteers to help us run our monthly weekend walks. Roles include: Welcome Crew: Greet walkers, hand out nametags, and help with a quick sign-in.Trail Guides: Walk alongside participants, keep the group together, and foster warm, inclusive conversations.Community Outreach: Help us drop flyers at local coffee shops, farmers markets, and libraries leading up to the events.Social Media/Photography: Snap a few photos of the walk (with permission!) for our new NPO’s Instagram and Facebook pages.Who Should Apply? Volunteer now for Walk With A Doc Los AltosAnyone! But this is an especially great fit for: Pre-med, psychology, or kinesiology students looking to build resume experience and network with local healthcare professionals.Active retirees who love walking and want to give back to the community.Mental health advocates who want to promote accessible, free wellness activities.Time Commitment: Super flexible! Our walks happen once a month on Saturday mornings. We ask volunteers to arrive 30 minutes early and stay for the 1-hour walk. (Total time: ~2 hours per month). Perks:Get fresh air and exercise while giving back.Network with local doctors, mental health professionals, and community leaders.Letters of recommendation / verifiable volunteer hours for students.Free Walk with a Doc t-shirt!Ready to step up? Volunteer now for Walk With A Doc Los AltosEmail our staff Joana at admin@arc-center.org with a quick note about why you’d like to get involved. Let’s walk our way to better health, together! The RolesAgency: Achieving Resilience Through Connection Are you passionate about mental health, outdoor recreation, and building community?
We are launching a brand-new Walk With A Doc (WWAD) chapter right here in the Silicon Valley Foothills (Los Altos/Palo Alto area), and we need your help to bring it to life! Volunteer now for Walk With A Doc Los Altos! Walk With A Doc (WWAD) is an international nonprofit program that brings local physicians and community members together for a free, casual walk in nature. Hosted by a local mental health clinic and a new community-building nonprofit, our chapter focuses on the powerful connection between physical movement, nature, and mental well-being. What We Need: We are looking for enthusiastic, friendly volunteers to help us run our monthly weekend walks. Roles include: Welcome Crew: Greet walkers, hand out nametags, and help with a quick sign-in.Trail Guides: Walk alongside participants, keep the group together, and foster warm, inclusive conversations.Community Outreach: Help us drop flyers at local coffee shops, farmers markets, and libraries leading up to the events.Social Media/Photography: Snap a few photos of the walk (with permission!) for our new NPO’s Instagram and Facebook pages.Who Should Apply? Volunteer now for Walk With A Doc Los AltosAnyone! But this is an especially great fit for: Pre-med, psychology, or kinesiology students looking to build resume experience and network with local healthcare professionals.Active retirees who love walking and want to give back to the community.Mental health advocates who want to promote accessible, free wellness activities.Time Commitment: Super flexible! Our walks happen once a month on Saturday mornings. We ask volunteers to arrive 30 minutes early and stay for the 1-hour walk. (Total time: ~2 hours per month). Perks:Get fresh air and exercise while giving back.Network with local doctors, mental health professionals, and community leaders.Letters of recommendation / verifiable volunteer hours for students.Free Walk with a Doc t-shirt!Ready to step up? Volunteer now for Walk With A Doc Los AltosEmail our staff Joana at admin@arc-center.org with a quick note about why you’d like to get involved. Let’s walk our way to better health, together! The RolesAgency: Achieving Resilience Through Connection Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 94022 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Puppy Raisers Needed to Raise a future service dog puppy!Do you love dogs and helping people? Become a Canine Companions puppy raiser and begin a rewarding journey filled with puppy kisses, meaningful connections, and life-changing moments. As a puppy raiser, you’ll volunteer to raise and socialize a future service dog, helping prepare them for professional training and, ultimately, a lifetime of partnership with a person with a disability. Watch our video to learn more: We Need More Puppy Raisers As a puppy raiser, you’ll: Ensure the puppy receives proper veterinary care, vaccinations, and a healthy dietTeach good house manners, including sleeping in a crate, and interacting politely with all members of your household.Help your puppy build confidence by calmly experiencing new environments and situationsTrain basic skills through puppy classes, workshops, and ongoing support from staff and fellow volunteersYou’ll never do this alone—Canine Companions provides training resources, community support, and expert guidance throughout the process. Thanks to our partnership with Eukanuba, active Canine Companions puppy raisers receive: Discounts on Eukanuba dog and cat dietsAccess to discounted VCA veterinary care for up to four pets in their householdIf the financial commitment poses a challenge, we encourage you to apply and inquire about possible assistance after submission. Please note that assistance is not guaranteed. Curious to learn more about this incredible journey? Join an upcoming virtual info session. Visit our website for FAQs and to apply. Agency: Canine Companions Do you love dogs and helping people? Become a Canine Companions puppy raiser and begin a rewarding journey filled with puppy kisses, meaningful connections, and life-changing moments. As a puppy raiser, you’ll volunteer to raise and socialize a future service dog, helping prepare them for professional training and, ultimately, a lifetime of partnership with a person with a disability. Watch our video to learn more: We Need More Puppy Raisers As a puppy raiser, you’ll: Ensure the puppy receives proper veterinary care, vaccinations, and a healthy dietTeach good house manners, including sleeping in a crate, and interacting politely with all members of your household.Help your puppy build confidence by calmly experiencing new environments and situationsTrain basic skills through puppy classes, workshops, and ongoing support from staff and fellow volunteersYou’ll never do this alone—Canine Companions provides training resources, community support, and expert guidance throughout the process. Thanks to our partnership with Eukanuba, active Canine Companions puppy raisers receive: Discounts on Eukanuba dog and cat dietsAccess to discounted VCA veterinary care for up to four pets in their householdIf the financial commitment poses a challenge, we encourage you to apply and inquire about possible assistance after submission. Please note that assistance is not guaranteed. Curious to learn more about this incredible journey? Join an upcoming virtual info session. Visit our website for FAQs and to apply. Agency: Canine Companions Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help provide the next generation of future service dogs!Become a volunteer breeder caretaker to provide a loving home, support and care for a breeder dog whose puppies will grow up to change lives! Caretaker Responsibilities: Live within California. B ring the breeder dog in for veterinary & breeding appointments at our headquarters in Santa Rosa.Help provide a loving home and care for an adult breeder dog who make service dog miracles possible. You'll support them throughout their breeding journey and female caretakers provide litter care.Click here to view a full list of responsibilities. Caretaker Benefits: Highly supported role from both staff and experienced volunteers.Canine Companions covers services and supports most costs throughout the duration of the process, including food for pregnant and nursing females, exams, vaccinations and preventatives.Ability to adopt the breeder dog as a loving pet once they retire.Support the unforgettable very first chapter for future service dogs and join a community of experienced volunteers who will support you along the way! Watch Behind the Scenes: Impact of a Breeder Caretaker Learn more by joining us at an upcoming info session (in-person or virtual options). Agency: Canine Companions Become a volunteer breeder caretaker to provide a loving home, support and care for a breeder dog whose puppies will grow up to change lives! Caretaker Responsibilities: Live within California. B ring the breeder dog in for veterinary & breeding appointments at our headquarters in Santa Rosa.Help provide a loving home and care for an adult breeder dog who make service dog miracles possible. You'll support them throughout their breeding journey and female caretakers provide litter care.Click here to view a full list of responsibilities. Caretaker Benefits: Highly supported role from both staff and experienced volunteers.Canine Companions covers services and supports most costs throughout the duration of the process, including food for pregnant and nursing females, exams, vaccinations and preventatives.Ability to adopt the breeder dog as a loving pet once they retire.Support the unforgettable very first chapter for future service dogs and join a community of experienced volunteers who will support you along the way! Watch Behind the Scenes: Impact of a Breeder Caretaker Learn more by joining us at an upcoming info session (in-person or virtual options). Agency: Canine Companions Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95407 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Facilities Maintenance TechnicianPosition Summary
The Volunteer Facilities Maintenance Technician helps ensure the Sonoma County Alano Club remains a safe, clean, and welcoming place for members, guests, and individuals seeking recovery. This volunteer performs routine inspections, preventative maintenance, and minor repairs to keep the facility operating smoothly and to identify issues before they become larger problems. Time CommitmentFlexible volunteer schedule Stop by the Club regularly (as agreed upon) to inspect the facility and complete routine maintenance tasks. Be available, when possible, for occasional maintenance needs or repairs. Primary ResponsibilitiesFacility InspectionsConduct regular walk-throughs of the building and grounds. Check lighting, doors, windows, locks, plumbing fixtures, and restroom facilities. Inspect HVAC equipment for proper operation and replace air filters as needed. Identify maintenance concerns and recommend repairs when outside contractors may be required. Preventative MaintenancePerform routine maintenance to help prevent equipment failures and costly repairs. Tighten loose hardware, lubricate hinges, replace light bulbs, change batteries, and complete other preventative tasks. Monitor building systems and report any safety concerns promptly. Minor RepairsComplete small handyman projects such as: Basic plumbing repairs (leaky faucets, running toilets, clogged drains) Minor electrical tasks such as replacing switches, outlets, or light fixtures (within skill level and local code requirements) Drywall patching and touch-up painting Furniture assembly and repairs Minor carpentry repairs Installing shelves, bulletin boards, signage, and fixtures Safety & GroundsHelp maintain a safe environment for members and guests. Remove minor hazards and report issues requiring professional attention. Assist with seasonal maintenance and occasional cleanup projects. Coordinate with the Club Manager regarding supplies, tools, and larger repair needs. QualificationsExperience with general building maintenance or handyman work. Ability to troubleshoot common plumbing, HVAC, and facility issues. Comfortable using common hand and power tools safely. Good judgment in recognizing repairs that require a licensed contractor. Dependable, self-motivated, and able to work independently. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform physical tasks including climbing ladders, bending, and kneeling. ExpectationsHelp maintain a safe, functional, and welcoming facility that supports the Club's recovery mission. Perform repairs in a safe and workmanlike manner. Notify the Club Manager of significant maintenance concerns, safety hazards, or repairs beyond the scope of volunteer work. Keep the maintenance area organized and tools stored safely. Treat members, guests, and fellow volunteers with courtesy and respect while working in occupied areas. Our MissionThe Sonoma County Alano Club provides a safe and welcoming place where individuals and families affected by alcoholism and addiction can find fellowship, hope, and support. By helping maintain the Club's facilities, the Volunteer Facilities Maintenance Technician plays an essential role in preserving a comfortable, safe, and inviting environment where recovery can flourish. Agency: Sonoma County Alano Club Position Summary
The Volunteer Facilities Maintenance Technician helps ensure the Sonoma County Alano Club remains a safe, clean, and welcoming place for members, guests, and individuals seeking recovery. This volunteer performs routine inspections, preventative maintenance, and minor repairs to keep the facility operating smoothly and to identify issues before they become larger problems. Time CommitmentFlexible volunteer schedule Stop by the Club regularly (as agreed upon) to inspect the facility and complete routine maintenance tasks. Be available, when possible, for occasional maintenance needs or repairs. Primary ResponsibilitiesFacility InspectionsConduct regular walk-throughs of the building and grounds. Check lighting, doors, windows, locks, plumbing fixtures, and restroom facilities. Inspect HVAC equipment for proper operation and replace air filters as needed. Identify maintenance concerns and recommend repairs when outside contractors may be required. Preventative MaintenancePerform routine maintenance to help prevent equipment failures and costly repairs. Tighten loose hardware, lubricate hinges, replace light bulbs, change batteries, and complete other preventative tasks. Monitor building systems and report any safety concerns promptly. Minor RepairsComplete small handyman projects such as: Basic plumbing repairs (leaky faucets, running toilets, clogged drains) Minor electrical tasks such as replacing switches, outlets, or light fixtures (within skill level and local code requirements) Drywall patching and touch-up painting Furniture assembly and repairs Minor carpentry repairs Installing shelves, bulletin boards, signage, and fixtures Safety & GroundsHelp maintain a safe environment for members and guests. Remove minor hazards and report issues requiring professional attention. Assist with seasonal maintenance and occasional cleanup projects. Coordinate with the Club Manager regarding supplies, tools, and larger repair needs. QualificationsExperience with general building maintenance or handyman work. Ability to troubleshoot common plumbing, HVAC, and facility issues. Comfortable using common hand and power tools safely. Good judgment in recognizing repairs that require a licensed contractor. Dependable, self-motivated, and able to work independently. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform physical tasks including climbing ladders, bending, and kneeling. ExpectationsHelp maintain a safe, functional, and welcoming facility that supports the Club's recovery mission. Perform repairs in a safe and workmanlike manner. Notify the Club Manager of significant maintenance concerns, safety hazards, or repairs beyond the scope of volunteer work. Keep the maintenance area organized and tools stored safely. Treat members, guests, and fellow volunteers with courtesy and respect while working in occupied areas. Our MissionThe Sonoma County Alano Club provides a safe and welcoming place where individuals and families affected by alcoholism and addiction can find fellowship, hope, and support. By helping maintain the Club's facilities, the Volunteer Facilities Maintenance Technician plays an essential role in preserving a comfortable, safe, and inviting environment where recovery can flourish. Agency: Sonoma County Alano Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Counterperson / Hospitality & Recovery Support4-Hour Volunteer Shift Position SummaryThe Volunteer Counterperson is often the first point of contact for members, newcomers, and visitors to the Sonoma County Alano Club. This role combines customer service, hospitality, and light retail responsibilities with compassionate support for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol and substance use disorders. Volunteers help maintain a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment where everyone is treated with dignity and encouraged in their recovery journey. Primary ResponsibilitiesWelcome & HospitalityGreet members, guests, and newcomers with warmth, respect, and compassion. Help create an atmosphere that is welcoming, safe, and recovery-oriented. Answer general questions about the club, meeting locations, and schedules. Offer basic encouragement and support to individuals seeking recovery while maintaining appropriate boundaries. Be attentive to members or guests who may need assistance and notify staff or leadership when additional support is needed. Meeting SupportPrepare meeting rooms before scheduled meetings by arranging chairs and ensuring rooms are clean and ready. Brew fresh coffee and maintain coffee stations throughout the shift. Help clean and reset meeting rooms after meetings when needed. Retail & Front CounterOperate the cash register/POS system to sell snacks, beverages, literature, and merchandise. Accurately handle cash, credit card, and electronic transactions. Restock merchandise, beverages, and snacks as needed. Maintain an organized and welcoming front counter area. Facility CarePerform light cleaning, including wiping tables and counters, emptying trash, sweeping, and keeping common areas neat. Help maintain a clean, safe, and comfortable environment for all who use the facility. Report maintenance, safety, or supply concerns to the Club Manager or Shift Supervisor. QualificationsFriendly, dependable, and punctual. Comfortable interacting with people from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. Able to communicate with empathy, patience, and respect. Basic cash handling or retail experience is helpful but not required. Ability to stand for extended periods and perform light lifting (up to approximately 20 pounds). Willingness to follow club policies, maintain confidentiality, and uphold the welcoming mission of the Sonoma County Alano Club. ExpectationsArrive on time and complete the scheduled 4-hour volunteer shift. Treat every member and guest with dignity, respect, and without judgment. Recognize that many visitors may be experiencing homelessness, early recovery, mental health challenges, or other difficult life circumstances, and respond with kindness while maintaining appropriate personal boundaries. Support the Club's mission of providing a safe, clean, welcoming place where recovery can flourish. Work cooperatively with staff and fellow volunteers and communicate any concerns promptly. Our MissionThe Sonoma County Alano Club exists to provide a safe, welcoming gathering place where individuals and families affected by alcoholism and addiction can find fellowship, hope, and support through recovery. Every volunteer plays an important role in creating an environment where healing, respect, and community are possible. Agency: Sonoma County Alano Club 4-Hour Volunteer Shift Position SummaryThe Volunteer Counterperson is often the first point of contact for members, newcomers, and visitors to the Sonoma County Alano Club. This role combines customer service, hospitality, and light retail responsibilities with compassionate support for individuals seeking recovery from alcohol and substance use disorders. Volunteers help maintain a safe, welcoming, and respectful environment where everyone is treated with dignity and encouraged in their recovery journey. Primary ResponsibilitiesWelcome & HospitalityGreet members, guests, and newcomers with warmth, respect, and compassion. Help create an atmosphere that is welcoming, safe, and recovery-oriented. Answer general questions about the club, meeting locations, and schedules. Offer basic encouragement and support to individuals seeking recovery while maintaining appropriate boundaries. Be attentive to members or guests who may need assistance and notify staff or leadership when additional support is needed. Meeting SupportPrepare meeting rooms before scheduled meetings by arranging chairs and ensuring rooms are clean and ready. Brew fresh coffee and maintain coffee stations throughout the shift. Help clean and reset meeting rooms after meetings when needed. Retail & Front CounterOperate the cash register/POS system to sell snacks, beverages, literature, and merchandise. Accurately handle cash, credit card, and electronic transactions. Restock merchandise, beverages, and snacks as needed. Maintain an organized and welcoming front counter area. Facility CarePerform light cleaning, including wiping tables and counters, emptying trash, sweeping, and keeping common areas neat. Help maintain a clean, safe, and comfortable environment for all who use the facility. Report maintenance, safety, or supply concerns to the Club Manager or Shift Supervisor. QualificationsFriendly, dependable, and punctual. Comfortable interacting with people from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. Able to communicate with empathy, patience, and respect. Basic cash handling or retail experience is helpful but not required. Ability to stand for extended periods and perform light lifting (up to approximately 20 pounds). Willingness to follow club policies, maintain confidentiality, and uphold the welcoming mission of the Sonoma County Alano Club. ExpectationsArrive on time and complete the scheduled 4-hour volunteer shift. Treat every member and guest with dignity, respect, and without judgment. Recognize that many visitors may be experiencing homelessness, early recovery, mental health challenges, or other difficult life circumstances, and respond with kindness while maintaining appropriate personal boundaries. Support the Club's mission of providing a safe, clean, welcoming place where recovery can flourish. Work cooperatively with staff and fellow volunteers and communicate any concerns promptly. Our MissionThe Sonoma County Alano Club exists to provide a safe, welcoming gathering place where individuals and families affected by alcoholism and addiction can find fellowship, hope, and support through recovery. Every volunteer plays an important role in creating an environment where healing, respect, and community are possible. Agency: Sonoma County Alano Club Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Student MentorBecome a mentor and help shape a student's future! Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E. is seeking caring adults to mentor high school students in Dallas ISD. Mentors meet with one student for approximately one hour each week during our 27-week school-year program, providing encouragement, guidance, and a positive role model as students prepare for college, careers, military service, or the workforce. No mentoring experience is required—we provide training, curriculum, and ongoing support every step of the way. By investing just one hour a week, you can help a student build confidence, discover new opportunities, and realize their full potential. Volunteer Requirements: Age 21 or older Complete a background check Commit to one hour per week for 27 weeks during the school year A passion for encouraging and supporting young peopleJoin us in making a lasting difference—one student, one hour, one future at a time. Agency: Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E Become a mentor and help shape a student's future! Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E. is seeking caring adults to mentor high school students in Dallas ISD. Mentors meet with one student for approximately one hour each week during our 27-week school-year program, providing encouragement, guidance, and a positive role model as students prepare for college, careers, military service, or the workforce. No mentoring experience is required—we provide training, curriculum, and ongoing support every step of the way. By investing just one hour a week, you can help a student build confidence, discover new opportunities, and realize their full potential. Volunteer Requirements: Age 21 or older Complete a background check Commit to one hour per week for 27 weeks during the school year A passion for encouraging and supporting young peopleJoin us in making a lasting difference—one student, one hour, one future at a time. Agency: Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 75093 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Student MentorBecome a mentor and help shape a student's future! Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E. is seeking caring adults to mentor high school students in Dallas ISD. Mentors meet with one student for approximately one hour each week during our 27-week school-year program, providing encouragement, guidance, and a positive role model as students prepare for college, careers, military service, or the workforce. No mentoring experience is required—we provide training, curriculum, and ongoing support every step of the way. By investing just one hour a week, you can help a student build confidence, discover new opportunities, and realize their full potential. Volunteer Requirements: Age 21 or older Complete a background check Commit to one hour per week for 27 weeks during the school year A passion for encouraging and supporting young peopleJoin us in making a lasting difference—one student, one hour, one future at a time. Agency: Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E Become a mentor and help shape a student's future! Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E. is seeking caring adults to mentor high school students in Dallas ISD. Mentors meet with one student for approximately one hour each week during our 27-week school-year program, providing encouragement, guidance, and a positive role model as students prepare for college, careers, military service, or the workforce. No mentoring experience is required—we provide training, curriculum, and ongoing support every step of the way. By investing just one hour a week, you can help a student build confidence, discover new opportunities, and realize their full potential. Volunteer Requirements: Age 21 or older Complete a background check Commit to one hour per week for 27 weeks during the school year A passion for encouraging and supporting young peopleJoin us in making a lasting difference—one student, one hour, one future at a time. Agency: Foundation for C.H.O.I.C.E Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 75093 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Consider yourself compassionate? Visit people on Hospice today!our greatest gifts are your time caring nature, willingness to listen, and collaboration with our care giving team! Volunteering can be as simple as sitting by the bedside, reading a book, or playing music for our patients and their family members, as well as proving respite care, and emotional and social support.Sutter Care at Home - Santa Rosa Hospice is looking for compassionate and outstanding volunteers throughout Sonoma County!No matter if you are a college student, parent, between the jobs, retired from your professional career or actively working, you can deepen or learn new interpersonal skills through your simple compassionate presence with our patients!We will provide you with our informative training and ongoing support. We also welcome certified professionals who wish to provide massage/art/music/pet therapy per patient request.RequirementsWe ask all our volunteers to agree to a one-yeare year commitment for anywhere from 1-4 hours a week, time that can fit into your existing schedule!Our volunteers are required to receive or show verification of an annual Flu shot and Tuberculin skin test or blood test, provide immunization records or titers showing immunity to MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) and Varicella, show proof of TDAP (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), complete a drug screen and a health screening, consent to a criminal background check, and submit a copy of current driver’s license and auto insurance. Sutter will provide health screening and any necessary tests or vaccinations.Call 707-535-5790 for more information. We look forward to welcoming you to the Sutter Care at Home volunteer team!Thank you!Alanna Wendtalanna.wendt@sutterhealth.org
Agency: Sutter Care at Home our greatest gifts are your time caring nature, willingness to listen, and collaboration with our care giving team! Volunteering can be as simple as sitting by the bedside, reading a book, or playing music for our patients and their family members, as well as proving respite care, and emotional and social support.Sutter Care at Home - Santa Rosa Hospice is looking for compassionate and outstanding volunteers throughout Sonoma County!No matter if you are a college student, parent, between the jobs, retired from your professional career or actively working, you can deepen or learn new interpersonal skills through your simple compassionate presence with our patients!We will provide you with our informative training and ongoing support. We also welcome certified professionals who wish to provide massage/art/music/pet therapy per patient request.RequirementsWe ask all our volunteers to agree to a one-yeare year commitment for anywhere from 1-4 hours a week, time that can fit into your existing schedule!Our volunteers are required to receive or show verification of an annual Flu shot and Tuberculin skin test or blood test, provide immunization records or titers showing immunity to MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) and Varicella, show proof of TDAP (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), complete a drug screen and a health screening, consent to a criminal background check, and submit a copy of current driver’s license and auto insurance. Sutter will provide health screening and any necessary tests or vaccinations.Call 707-535-5790 for more information. We look forward to welcoming you to the Sutter Care at Home volunteer team!Thank you!Alanna Wendtalanna.wendt@sutterhealth.org
Agency: Sutter Care at Home Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homes 4 the Homeless - Administrative CoordinatorsJoin Us in the Fight to End Chronic Homelessness – Become a Volunteer with Homes 4 the Homeless! Are you passionate about housing justice, community advocacy, and creating real change? Homes 4 the Homeless is seeking dedicated volunteers to focus on administrative and coordination support: to follow up on inquiries from the public about our services, to input interest forms into the database, to follow up on vendor orders, to stock provisions in the office, to monitor ongoing projects, and to coordinate special projects including the newsletter. Four hour shifts available daily onsite at the headquarters located on Fulton and River Road. Join us! Agency: Homes 4 the Homeless Join Us in the Fight to End Chronic Homelessness – Become a Volunteer with Homes 4 the Homeless! Are you passionate about housing justice, community advocacy, and creating real change? Homes 4 the Homeless is seeking dedicated volunteers to focus on administrative and coordination support: to follow up on inquiries from the public about our services, to input interest forms into the database, to follow up on vendor orders, to stock provisions in the office, to monitor ongoing projects, and to coordinate special projects including the newsletter. Four hour shifts available daily onsite at the headquarters located on Fulton and River Road. Join us! Agency: Homes 4 the Homeless Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 95439 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homes 4 the Homeless - Community LiaisonsJoin Us in the Fight to End Chronic Homelessness – Become a Volunteer with Homes 4 the Homeless! Are you passionate about housing justice, community advocacy, and creating real change? Homes 4 the Homeless is seeking dedicated volunteers to focus on liaising with several groups: to provide tours for the space capsule modular homes, to reach out to the community, to engage with other non-profit organizations, and coordinate with related event coordinators. Four hour shifts available daily onsite at the headquarters located on Fulton and River Road. Join us! Agency: Homes 4 the Homeless Join Us in the Fight to End Chronic Homelessness – Become a Volunteer with Homes 4 the Homeless! Are you passionate about housing justice, community advocacy, and creating real change? Homes 4 the Homeless is seeking dedicated volunteers to focus on liaising with several groups: to provide tours for the space capsule modular homes, to reach out to the community, to engage with other non-profit organizations, and coordinate with related event coordinators. Four hour shifts available daily onsite at the headquarters located on Fulton and River Road. Join us! Agency: Homes 4 the Homeless Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 95439 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homes 4 the Homeless - Researchers and Grant WritersJoin Us in the Fight to End Chronic Homelessness – Become a Volunteer with Homes 4 the Homeless! Are you passionate about housing justice, community advocacy, and creating real change? Homes 4 the Homeless is seeking dedicated volunteers to focus on researching partnership opportunities, funding sources and grant applications: to locate sources of funding, to facilitate relationships, to apply for funds and track efforts, to coordinate necessary documents, and to monitor project timelines and milestones. Four hour shifts available daily onsite at the headquarters located on Fulton and River Road. Join us! Agency: Homes 4 the Homeless Join Us in the Fight to End Chronic Homelessness – Become a Volunteer with Homes 4 the Homeless! Are you passionate about housing justice, community advocacy, and creating real change? Homes 4 the Homeless is seeking dedicated volunteers to focus on researching partnership opportunities, funding sources and grant applications: to locate sources of funding, to facilitate relationships, to apply for funds and track efforts, to coordinate necessary documents, and to monitor project timelines and milestones. Four hour shifts available daily onsite at the headquarters located on Fulton and River Road. Join us! Agency: Homes 4 the Homeless Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 95439 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Museum VolunteersHelp ignite that spark of creativity in a child! Since opening in 2014, the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County has strived to offer a place where children can express their creativity and let their imagination run wild. Here, volunteers play an integral part in ensuring we continue to offer activities and exhibits that capture the imagination and create lasting memories. Our volunteers can help in areas they choose, including our art studio, gardens, office, outreach, or leading activities with families. Reach out today to learn how you can be part of our volunteer team. Agency: Children's Museum of Sonoma County Help ignite that spark of creativity in a child! Since opening in 2014, the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County has strived to offer a place where children can express their creativity and let their imagination run wild. Here, volunteers play an integral part in ensuring we continue to offer activities and exhibits that capture the imagination and create lasting memories. Our volunteers can help in areas they choose, including our art studio, gardens, office, outreach, or leading activities with families. Reach out today to learn how you can be part of our volunteer team. Agency: Children's Museum of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers for CERT TrainingAlways looking for new volunteers from Sonoma County who wish to join our Fire Department sponsored CERT Team. Requires approx. 12 hours on-line training followed by one weekend (2 days) training in-person. You will receive a CERT Badge as a California Disaster Service Worker and be eligible to join us in supporting local first responders in the event of signficant emergencies. Also may take free advanced training should you wish to pursue it. See our website for more information. www.NoSoCoCERT.org Agency: Northern Sonoma County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Always looking for new volunteers from Sonoma County who wish to join our Fire Department sponsored CERT Team. Requires approx. 12 hours on-line training followed by one weekend (2 days) training in-person. You will receive a CERT Badge as a California Disaster Service Worker and be eligible to join us in supporting local first responders in the event of signficant emergencies. Also may take free advanced training should you wish to pursue it. See our website for more information. www.NoSoCoCERT.org Agency: Northern Sonoma County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95425 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Certified Red Cross TrainersNorthern Sonoma County CERT volunteers throughout Sonoma County to teach Red Cross hands-on and certification for Adult & Pediatric First Aid, Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED, and First Aid for Severe Trauma ("Stop the Bleed") as well as Fire Extinguisher Training. We need volunteers to assist with this, especially retired nurses or medical professionals who we can get certified as Red Cross Instructors. Agency: Northern Sonoma County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Northern Sonoma County CERT volunteers throughout Sonoma County to teach Red Cross hands-on and certification for Adult & Pediatric First Aid, Adult and Pediatric CPR/AED, and First Aid for Severe Trauma ("Stop the Bleed") as well as Fire Extinguisher Training. We need volunteers to assist with this, especially retired nurses or medical professionals who we can get certified as Red Cross Instructors. Agency: Northern Sonoma County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95425 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Victims for Disaster SimulationNeed volunteers to help with annual disaster simulation by spending 6 hours - getting makeup ("moulage") to appear to be injured, being positioned in a disaster area, being rescued and transported to medical operations ("triage") and then being "treated" by First Responders, CERT volunteers and Animal Responders. We hold the disaster simulation on different dates and locations in Sonoma County each year so if you are interested we will get in touch with you and when the date, time, and location are determined we will see if you are available. Great opportunity to have your picture taken as a severely injured "victim" or "patient." Agency: Northern Sonoma County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Need volunteers to help with annual disaster simulation by spending 6 hours - getting makeup ("moulage") to appear to be injured, being positioned in a disaster area, being rescued and transported to medical operations ("triage") and then being "treated" by First Responders, CERT volunteers and Animal Responders. We hold the disaster simulation on different dates and locations in Sonoma County each year so if you are interested we will get in touch with you and when the date, time, and location are determined we will see if you are available. Great opportunity to have your picture taken as a severely injured "victim" or "patient." Agency: Northern Sonoma County CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95425 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help transport sick and injured birds!We're looking for folks who are willing to drive to and from our facility and finder locations to pick up/drop off sick and injured birds, or transfer them to/from other rehabilitation facilities. The furthest facility is in Fairfield. This role is on-call and you can choose which days you want to be on-call. If interested, please email: julia@thebirdrescuecenter.org Agency: Bird Rescue Center We're looking for folks who are willing to drive to and from our facility and finder locations to pick up/drop off sick and injured birds, or transfer them to/from other rehabilitation facilities. The furthest facility is in Fairfield. This role is on-call and you can choose which days you want to be on-call. If interested, please email: julia@thebirdrescuecenter.org Agency: Bird Rescue Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95404 Allow Groups: No |
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Volunteer: Secret Santa - Card Making
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Join the CVNL Secret Santa Program and help bring joy, hope, and connection to neighbors in need by creating heartfelt holiday cards. The CVNL Secret Santa Program is a nonprofit gift‑giving initiative that has been serving the community for over 30 years. Each year, the program coordinates with local businesses, agencies, and volunteers to fulfill nearly 25,000 holiday wishes, ensuring individuals and families feel remembered and supported during the holiday season. As a Card‑Making Volunteer, you’ll help add a personal and meaningful touch to this cherished program by creating holiday cards that accompany gifts. Your creativity and kindness help remind recipients that someone in their community cares. Volunteer Role Highlights: Volunteers supply all card making materialsCreate holiday cards with warm, encouraging messagesHappy holidays on the outside and from Secret Santa on the inside Help spread cheer to individuals and families in need Flexible and accessible opportunity—great for individuals, families, groups, and all ages Perfect way to give back if you enjoy crafting or writing thoughtful notesa { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } The Secret Santa Program is supported by the Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) and relies on volunteers to ensure no neighbor is overlooked during the holidays.Agency: Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL)
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Join the CVNL Secret Santa Program and help bring joy, hope, and connection to neighbors in need by creating heartfelt holiday cards. The CVNL Secret Santa Program is a nonprofit gift‑giving initiative that has been serving the community for over 30 years. Each year, the program coordinates with local businesses, agencies, and volunteers to fulfill nearly 25,000 holiday wishes, ensuring individuals and families feel remembered and supported during the holiday season. As a Card‑Making Volunteer, you’ll help add a personal and meaningful touch to this cherished program by creating holiday cards that accompany gifts. Your creativity and kindness help remind recipients that someone in their community cares. Volunteer Role Highlights: Volunteers supply all card making materialsCreate holiday cards with warm, encouraging messagesHappy holidays on the outside and from Secret Santa on the inside Help spread cheer to individuals and families in need Flexible and accessible opportunity—great for individuals, families, groups, and all ages Perfect way to give back if you enjoy crafting or writing thoughtful notesa { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } The Secret Santa Program is supported by the Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) and relies on volunteers to ensure no neighbor is overlooked during the holidays.Agency: Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership (CVNL) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReStore Volunteer - Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma CountyJoin our team of volunteers at Habitat for Humanity's retail store ReStore! During a shift at ReStore volunteer duties may include sorting, cleaning, loading, staging and moving furniture. Heavy lifting is a plus, but not a requirement. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County Join our team of volunteers at Habitat for Humanity's retail store ReStore! During a shift at ReStore volunteer duties may include sorting, cleaning, loading, staging and moving furniture. Heavy lifting is a plus, but not a requirement. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReStore Furniture Refurbishing Volunteer - Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma CountyRestore is looking for Furniture Refurbishing Volunteers! Our Santa Rosa resale store is organizing a skilled volunteer group specializing in furniture refurbishing. We are looking for volunteers that have experience in woodworking, hardware assembly, furniture repair, sanding, and painting. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County Restore is looking for Furniture Refurbishing Volunteers! Our Santa Rosa resale store is organizing a skilled volunteer group specializing in furniture refurbishing. We are looking for volunteers that have experience in woodworking, hardware assembly, furniture repair, sanding, and painting. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PEARLS CoachThe PEARLS (Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives) program is seeking compassionate volunteers to become coaches to older adults in Sonoma County. As a coach, you will work one-on-one with older adults experiencing depression and or isolation. Through supportive conversations and evidence based problem-solving techniques, you will help participants bring meaning and joy to their lives. Comprehensive training is included. Agency: Council on Aging The PEARLS (Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives) program is seeking compassionate volunteers to become coaches to older adults in Sonoma County. As a coach, you will work one-on-one with older adults experiencing depression and or isolation. Through supportive conversations and evidence based problem-solving techniques, you will help participants bring meaning and joy to their lives. Comprehensive training is included. Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DO YOU LOVE BRINGING ART AND COMMUNITY TOGETHER? JOIN MARIN OPEN STUDIOS BOARD OF DIRECTORS!Each year, our team of working artists, business experts, and community supporters hosts Marin Open Studios, our premier annual event during which over 250 local artists and partner galleries throughout Marin County showcase emerging and established artists. As a Board member, you will contribute your expertise. We are especially seeking Board members who have experience in nonprofit management, and fundraising, you will help us expand our digital marketing, website enhancement, and social media presence. Whatever your experience, and contributions, you'll help develop and support Marin's diverse artistic community that makes us a nationally recognized center of creative artistic expression. ATTENDANCE FOR ALL ON-SITE MEETINGS & EVENTS ARE IN MARIN COUNTY CA. Contact Info@MarinOpenStudios.org with your interest and how to apply. Visit www.MarinOpenStudios.org to learn more. Agency: Marin Open Studios Each year, our team of working artists, business experts, and community supporters hosts Marin Open Studios, our premier annual event during which over 250 local artists and partner galleries throughout Marin County showcase emerging and established artists. As a Board member, you will contribute your expertise. We are especially seeking Board members who have experience in nonprofit management, and fundraising, you will help us expand our digital marketing, website enhancement, and social media presence. Whatever your experience, and contributions, you'll help develop and support Marin's diverse artistic community that makes us a nationally recognized center of creative artistic expression. ATTENDANCE FOR ALL ON-SITE MEETINGS & EVENTS ARE IN MARIN COUNTY CA. Contact Info@MarinOpenStudios.org with your interest and how to apply. Visit www.MarinOpenStudios.org to learn more. Agency: Marin Open Studios Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94966 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer - Help Stock Our New, Bigger Thrift StorePick of the Litter has moved into a much larger location, and we need enthusiastic volunteers to help us keep the shelves full. Warehouse volunteers sort donations, clean items, and price merchandise so it can get out onto the sales floor quickly. This is a hands-on role that directly supports our mission by helping us turn donated goods into funds that benefit cats in need. If you enjoy staying active, working independently, and making a visible impact, we'd love to have you join us. If you are interested in helping out, please fill out a volunteer application and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you. https://forgottenfelines.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County Pick of the Litter has moved into a much larger location, and we need enthusiastic volunteers to help us keep the shelves full. Warehouse volunteers sort donations, clean items, and price merchandise so it can get out onto the sales floor quickly. This is a hands-on role that directly supports our mission by helping us turn donated goods into funds that benefit cats in need. If you enjoy staying active, working independently, and making a visible impact, we'd love to have you join us. If you are interested in helping out, please fill out a volunteer application and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you. https://forgottenfelines.volunteerhub.com/vv2/ Agency: Forgotten Felines of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join the Fight Against Isolation & LonelinessBecome a Volunteer and receive your Certificate of Competency as a Community Health Worker specializing in Advanced Care Planning. Our Volunteer Opportunities Include: Friendly Visits Volunteer - Provide social connection and companionship, and assist with light tasks around the home for a senior or someone with a chronic disease or illness.Lead and Support Trainer - Support online & on-site trainingAdvocacy Volunteer - Lead and/or support community outreach & establish community partnerships.No One Dies Alone Volunteer Program (NODA) - A national program dedicated to providing support and companionship for dying individuals and their caregivers.Comfort Homesake was the first to present the No One Dies Alone program in Alameda County, California. We are looking to train volunteers in the Bay Area to participate in No One Dies Alone (NODA) and the Friendly Visits Service, a program that provides volunteer support and companionship. Agency: Comfort Homesake Become a Volunteer and receive your Certificate of Competency as a Community Health Worker specializing in Advanced Care Planning. Our Volunteer Opportunities Include: Friendly Visits Volunteer - Provide social connection and companionship, and assist with light tasks around the home for a senior or someone with a chronic disease or illness.Lead and Support Trainer - Support online & on-site trainingAdvocacy Volunteer - Lead and/or support community outreach & establish community partnerships.No One Dies Alone Volunteer Program (NODA) - A national program dedicated to providing support and companionship for dying individuals and their caregivers.Comfort Homesake was the first to present the No One Dies Alone program in Alameda County, California. We are looking to train volunteers in the Bay Area to participate in No One Dies Alone (NODA) and the Friendly Visits Service, a program that provides volunteer support and companionship. Agency: Comfort Homesake Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94605 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Drivers Needed!Volunteer to deliver Meals on Wheels in Marin! Join a team of over 50 volunteers who make a significant difference in our community. Our dedicated team delivers over 9,000 meals and 900 pounds of dog and cat food to our neighbors each month. Your contribution can help us reach more people and pets facing food insecurities. Sign up today and be a part of this incredible journey of service and compassion. Together, we can make a difference! Join Our Volunteer Team at Vivalon! We're seeking dedicated individuals to join our team of over 50 volunteers. Here's what you need to know: Commitment: We ask for a commitment of one shift per week. Delivery Days: Meals are delivered on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Shifts: Vivalon offers morning shifts (9:00 am-12:00 pm) or afternoon routes (1:00 pm-4:00 pm). Each route takes approximately 3 hours. Reimbursement: Mileage reimbursement is available. Driver Requirements: Must be 18 and over and have had their license for at least 2 years. Agency: Vivalon Volunteer to deliver Meals on Wheels in Marin! Join a team of over 50 volunteers who make a significant difference in our community. Our dedicated team delivers over 9,000 meals and 900 pounds of dog and cat food to our neighbors each month. Your contribution can help us reach more people and pets facing food insecurities. Sign up today and be a part of this incredible journey of service and compassion. Together, we can make a difference! Join Our Volunteer Team at Vivalon! We're seeking dedicated individuals to join our team of over 50 volunteers. Here's what you need to know: Commitment: We ask for a commitment of one shift per week. Delivery Days: Meals are delivered on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Shifts: Vivalon offers morning shifts (9:00 am-12:00 pm) or afternoon routes (1:00 pm-4:00 pm). Each route takes approximately 3 hours. Reimbursement: Mileage reimbursement is available. Driver Requirements: Must be 18 and over and have had their license for at least 2 years. Agency: Vivalon Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NEEDED: VOLUNTEER GUITAR INSTRUCTORS FOR YOUTH GUITAR CLASSES
Are
you passionate about playing and teaching guitar and want to help
kids? VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITY: Our nonprofit music
program currently has an opening for 5 volunteer guitar
instructors for the Marin County chapter and is accepting
applications. WHO WE
ARE: Guitars Not Guns is
an international nonprofit (25 years strong) helping at-risk and all children
find positive alternatives to drugs, violence, and addiction. We provide 8-week
series of free guitar lessons and free
instruments in a public group setting such as a library or
community center - right here in Marin County. YOUR
ROLE AS A GUITAR INSTRUCTOR: - Help kids tune
guitars - Teach open chords
and basics - Encourage and
support students - Foster
self-confidence and creativity Partial commitments
are welcome—we’re building a pool of instructors! SIGN
UP TO VOLUNTEER: Reply to this post
with your name, email, phone number, brief background of
your guitar experience, and any prior music teaching
experience. RECENT
NEWS AND VIDEOS (copy/paste URLs): VIDEO:
Level 1 Graduation www.guitarsnotguns.org/L1-Class-Grad-Petaluma-2025 VIDEO: FOX
13 News clip www.youtube.com/watch?v=elq-C9eKDVU ARTICLE:
GNG Graduation Day! www.petaluma360.com/article/entertainment/graduation-petaluma-guitars-not-guns/ VIDEO:
Level 2 Workshop www.guitarsnotguns.org/L2-Workshop-Petaluma-2025 Thank you for
helping change a child’s life through music! Agency: Guitars Not Guns
Are
you passionate about playing and teaching guitar and want to help
kids? VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITY: Our nonprofit music
program currently has an opening for 5 volunteer guitar
instructors for the Marin County chapter and is accepting
applications. WHO WE
ARE: Guitars Not Guns is
an international nonprofit (25 years strong) helping at-risk and all children
find positive alternatives to drugs, violence, and addiction. We provide 8-week
series of free guitar lessons and free
instruments in a public group setting such as a library or
community center - right here in Marin County. YOUR
ROLE AS A GUITAR INSTRUCTOR: - Help kids tune
guitars - Teach open chords
and basics - Encourage and
support students - Foster
self-confidence and creativity Partial commitments
are welcome—we’re building a pool of instructors! SIGN
UP TO VOLUNTEER: Reply to this post
with your name, email, phone number, brief background of
your guitar experience, and any prior music teaching
experience. RECENT
NEWS AND VIDEOS (copy/paste URLs): VIDEO:
Level 1 Graduation www.guitarsnotguns.org/L1-Class-Grad-Petaluma-2025 VIDEO: FOX
13 News clip www.youtube.com/watch?v=elq-C9eKDVU ARTICLE:
GNG Graduation Day! www.petaluma360.com/article/entertainment/graduation-petaluma-guitars-not-guns/ VIDEO:
Level 2 Workshop www.guitarsnotguns.org/L2-Workshop-Petaluma-2025 Thank you for
helping change a child’s life through music! Agency: Guitars Not Guns Need Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Oct 31, 2026 Zip Code: 94952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Feral Cat Trappers NeededWe loan trappers the trap or traps to catch feral cats needing to be spayed/neutered, where we bring them to local vets for low-cost sterilization. Agency: Marin Friends Of Ferals We loan trappers the trap or traps to catch feral cats needing to be spayed/neutered, where we bring them to local vets for low-cost sterilization. Agency: Marin Friends Of Ferals Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94903 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Vallejo People’s Garden Workday
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Organization: Vallejo People’s Garden Location: Vallejo People’s Garden (Vallejo, CA) Date & Time: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Description:Join us for a hands-on morning at the Vallejo People’s Garden! Volunteers will help with a variety of garden tasks such as planting, weeding, and up-potting plants. This is a great way to support local food access efforts, spend time outdoors, and connect with the community. a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Volunteer Activities: Planting vegetables and flowers Weeding garden beds Up-potting seedlings and plants General garden maintenance a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; }Requirements: No prior experience needed Minors must be accompanied by an adult All participants must sign a waiver a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; }Additional Info: High school service hours can be signed off Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes Bring water and sun protection a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Impact:Help grow fresh food for the community while learning basic gardening skills and supporting a local green space. Agency: Vallejo People's Garden
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Organization: Vallejo People’s Garden Location: Vallejo People’s Garden (Vallejo, CA) Date & Time: 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Description:Join us for a hands-on morning at the Vallejo People’s Garden! Volunteers will help with a variety of garden tasks such as planting, weeding, and up-potting plants. This is a great way to support local food access efforts, spend time outdoors, and connect with the community. a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Volunteer Activities: Planting vegetables and flowers Weeding garden beds Up-potting seedlings and plants General garden maintenance a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; }Requirements: No prior experience needed Minors must be accompanied by an adult All participants must sign a waiver a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; }Additional Info: High school service hours can be signed off Wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes Bring water and sun protection a { text-decoration: none; color: #464feb; } tr th, tr td { border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; } tr th { background-color: #f5f5f5; } Impact:Help grow fresh food for the community while learning basic gardening skills and supporting a local green space. Agency: Vallejo People's Garden Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94592 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant WriterThe Grant Writer will work directly with members of the Board of Directors to research, draft, and support grant applications that help sustain and expand the Museum’s educational programs, collections preservation, exhibitions, outreach initiatives, and community partnerships. This is an excellent opportunity for a student, emerging nonprofit professional, career changer, retiree, or anyone interested in gaining experience in nonprofit development, public history, museums, archives, arts and culture, or philanthropy. ResponsibilitiesThe Grant Writing Intern may assist with: Researching prospective grant opportunities from foundations, corporations, and public agencies Drafting grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting narratives Assisting with grant reporting and tracking deadlines Gathering organizational information, statistics, and program data for applications Supporting fundraising strategy discussions with Board members Helping maintain a grants calendar and submission records Assisting with donor and institutional prospect research Collaborating with Museum leadership to articulate program impact and organizational priorities Potential grant focus areas may include: Collections preservation and cataloging Educational programming and school outreach Public exhibitions and interpretive projects Community engagement initiatives Digital access and archival projects Historic preservation Equity and bilingual accessibility initiatives Desired QualificationsIdeal candidates may possess: Strong writing, research, and organizational skills Interest in nonprofit work, museums, public history, archives, arts administration, or fundraising Attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines Ability to work independently and collaboratively Familiarity with Google Workspace Agency: Marin History Museum The Grant Writer will work directly with members of the Board of Directors to research, draft, and support grant applications that help sustain and expand the Museum’s educational programs, collections preservation, exhibitions, outreach initiatives, and community partnerships. This is an excellent opportunity for a student, emerging nonprofit professional, career changer, retiree, or anyone interested in gaining experience in nonprofit development, public history, museums, archives, arts and culture, or philanthropy. ResponsibilitiesThe Grant Writing Intern may assist with: Researching prospective grant opportunities from foundations, corporations, and public agencies Drafting grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and supporting narratives Assisting with grant reporting and tracking deadlines Gathering organizational information, statistics, and program data for applications Supporting fundraising strategy discussions with Board members Helping maintain a grants calendar and submission records Assisting with donor and institutional prospect research Collaborating with Museum leadership to articulate program impact and organizational priorities Potential grant focus areas may include: Collections preservation and cataloging Educational programming and school outreach Public exhibitions and interpretive projects Community engagement initiatives Digital access and archival projects Historic preservation Equity and bilingual accessibility initiatives Desired QualificationsIdeal candidates may possess: Strong writing, research, and organizational skills Interest in nonprofit work, museums, public history, archives, arts administration, or fundraising Attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines Ability to work independently and collaboratively Familiarity with Google Workspace Agency: Marin History Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Membership Committee Chair – Native Plant Society
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Organization: California Native Plant Society, Willis Jepson Chapter Location: Description: Responsibilities include supporting membership outreach, engagement, and helping strengthen connections within the chapter. Training and guidance will be provided. Commitment: Attend approximately 6 board meetings Ongoing support of membership activitiesWho Can Volunteer: Must live in Solano County Interest in native plants Willingness to take on a leadership roleWhat We Offer: Training and support Opportunity to build leadership experience Connection to a community of native plant enthusiastsHow to Get Involved: Agency: California Native Plant Society
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Organization: California Native Plant Society, Willis Jepson Chapter Location: Description: Responsibilities include supporting membership outreach, engagement, and helping strengthen connections within the chapter. Training and guidance will be provided. Commitment: Attend approximately 6 board meetings Ongoing support of membership activitiesWho Can Volunteer: Must live in Solano County Interest in native plants Willingness to take on a leadership roleWhat We Offer: Training and support Opportunity to build leadership experience Connection to a community of native plant enthusiastsHow to Get Involved: Agency: California Native Plant Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94589 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Native Plant Gardening Volunteers
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Organization: California Native Plant Society - Willis Jepson Chapter Date & Time: Description: A strong interest in native plants is encouraged, but no experience is required. Who Can Volunteer: All ages welcome Minors must be accompanied by an adultWhat to Expect: Light gardening work (potting, planting, watering) Outdoor, hands-on activities Relaxed and supportive environmentHow to Sign Up: Agency: California Native Plant Society - Willis Jepson Chapter
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Organization: California Native Plant Society - Willis Jepson Chapter Date & Time: Description: A strong interest in native plants is encouraged, but no experience is required. Who Can Volunteer: All ages welcome Minors must be accompanied by an adultWhat to Expect: Light gardening work (potting, planting, watering) Outdoor, hands-on activities Relaxed and supportive environmentHow to Sign Up: Agency: California Native Plant Society - Willis Jepson Chapter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94589 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReStore Volunteers – Habitat for Humanity (Fairfield)
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Location: Description: Volunteers assist with a variety of tasks, including customer support, organizing donations, stocking items, and general store support. Both hands-on and behind-the-scenes roles are available. Volunteer Shifts: Requirements: Who Can Volunteer: Ages 16+ (ages 16–17 should contact first) Students needing community service hours Court-ordered community service may be accepted (traffic-related cases, based on eligibility)How to Get Started: **If Thursday sessions don’t work for your schedule or you have questions, please email fdesboine@solanonapahabit.org or call the office at: 707-422-1948 ext. 210. We look forward to welcoming you to our volunteer community! Agency: Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity
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Location: Description: Volunteers assist with a variety of tasks, including customer support, organizing donations, stocking items, and general store support. Both hands-on and behind-the-scenes roles are available. Volunteer Shifts: Requirements: Who Can Volunteer: Ages 16+ (ages 16–17 should contact first) Students needing community service hours Court-ordered community service may be accepted (traffic-related cases, based on eligibility)How to Get Started: **If Thursday sessions don’t work for your schedule or you have questions, please email fdesboine@solanonapahabit.org or call the office at: 707-422-1948 ext. 210. We look forward to welcoming you to our volunteer community! Agency: Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94534 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Truck Pickup
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Date & Time: Every Tuesday at 8:00 AM Location: Description: Who Can Volunteer: What to Expect: Light to moderate lifting Team-based work A quick, meaningful way to support the communityNotes: Contact: 7073992483 Agency: Mount Calvary Baptist Church
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Date & Time: Every Tuesday at 8:00 AM Location: Description: Who Can Volunteer: What to Expect: Light to moderate lifting Team-based work A quick, meaningful way to support the communityNotes: Contact: 7073992483 Agency: Mount Calvary Baptist Church Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94585 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Council on Aging - Community Dining Sites - Rohnert ParkFood, Fun, and Friendship! Our Community Dining sites allow our senior guests to experience restaurant-style dining in the comfort of a familiar place. Guests enjoy their meal of choice at a family-style table with a group of other community patrons. Y
Agency: Council on Aging Food, Fun, and Friendship! Our Community Dining sites allow our senior guests to experience restaurant-style dining in the comfort of a familiar place. Guests enjoy their meal of choice at a family-style table with a group of other community patrons. Y
Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 1, 2027 Zip Code: 94928 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conexion Cloverdale - Drive a Senior! Provide transportation on your own schedule.One of the amazing programs at Circuit Rider Community Services is our volunteer driver program, “Conexion Cloverdale – Drive a Senior!” in which local senior citizens are driven to medical appointments, grocery shopping, or to meet other needs, by volunteer drivers! Call (707) 838-6641 x 244 or email karina.zappa[at]circuitridercs.org Agency: Circuit Rider Community Services One of the amazing programs at Circuit Rider Community Services is our volunteer driver program, “Conexion Cloverdale – Drive a Senior!” in which local senior citizens are driven to medical appointments, grocery shopping, or to meet other needs, by volunteer drivers! Call (707) 838-6641 x 244 or email karina.zappa[at]circuitridercs.org Agency: Circuit Rider Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95492 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Windsor Wheels - Drive a Senior! Provide transportation on your own schedule.One of the amazing programs at Circuit Rider Community Services is our volunteer driver program, “Windsor Wheels – Drive a Senior!” in which local senior citizens are driven to medical appointments, grocery shopping, or to meet other needs, by volunteer drivers! Call (707) 838-6641 x 244 or email karina.zappa[at]circuitridercs.org Agency: Circuit Rider Community Services One of the amazing programs at Circuit Rider Community Services is our volunteer driver program, “Windsor Wheels – Drive a Senior!” in which local senior citizens are driven to medical appointments, grocery shopping, or to meet other needs, by volunteer drivers! Call (707) 838-6641 x 244 or email karina.zappa[at]circuitridercs.org Agency: Circuit Rider Community Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95492 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gallery AttendantDo you enjoy contemporary art, meeting new people, and spending time in a beautiful natural setting? Volunteer Gallery Attendants play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming, and informative environment for every visitor. Qualifications: Ability to stand or walk through galleries during assigned shifts Minimum of 2 shifts per month; at least 16 years old Agency: di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art Do you enjoy contemporary art, meeting new people, and spending time in a beautiful natural setting? Volunteer Gallery Attendants play a vital role in creating a safe, welcoming, and informative environment for every visitor. Qualifications: Ability to stand or walk through galleries during assigned shifts Minimum of 2 shifts per month; at least 16 years old Agency: di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94559 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: HCC Purposeful RoundersSpend 1:1 time with residents in the Health Care Center. Play games, read, or talk about interesting topics! Agency: The Redwoods Spend 1:1 time with residents in the Health Care Center. Play games, read, or talk about interesting topics! Agency: The Redwoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: May 8, 2026 through May 31, 2027 Zip Code: 94941 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Concert UshersHelp usher and monitor resident safety during performances. Agency: The Redwoods Help usher and monitor resident safety during performances. Agency: The Redwoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 94941 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dining Room AssistantHelp seat residentsAssist with walkersGet drinks & condimentsBussingCleaning/Sanitizing tablesReset tablesTape coffee lidsSanitizing menu jackets & menu stands
Agency: The Redwoods Help seat residentsAssist with walkersGet drinks & condimentsBussingCleaning/Sanitizing tablesReset tablesTape coffee lidsSanitizing menu jackets & menu stands
Agency: The Redwoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 94941 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ReceptionistFront Desk / Welcome Volunteer – The Salvation Army Are you a friendly, dependable person who enjoys helping others? We’re looking for someone to be the welcoming face of our community! ✨ Role: Agency: The Salvation Army - Santa Rosa Front Desk / Welcome Volunteer – The Salvation Army Are you a friendly, dependable person who enjoys helping others? We’re looking for someone to be the welcoming face of our community! ✨ Role: Agency: The Salvation Army - Santa Rosa Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver Healing Meals in Marin CountyAs a Ceres Delivery Angel, you'll deliver medically tailored meals and community connection to our clients of all ages who are living with a serious medical condition like cancer or chronic kidney disease. This is a weekly, ongoing commitment that generally takes about 1 to 1-1/2 hours. We deliver throughout Marin and Sonoma counties, and right now, we especially need drivers who can deliver in Marin. You can do this on Wednesday afternoons or Friday mornings. You will pick up meals from a refrigerated van at a relay location in Novato or Mill Valley, and often you'll deliver to the same client for multiple weeks. Our clients are truly grateful for the meals and social interaction. Visit https://www.ceresproject.org/volunteer/adults to learn more and fill out an application, or contact Carolina to learn more. Agency: Ceres Community Project As a Ceres Delivery Angel, you'll deliver medically tailored meals and community connection to our clients of all ages who are living with a serious medical condition like cancer or chronic kidney disease. This is a weekly, ongoing commitment that generally takes about 1 to 1-1/2 hours. We deliver throughout Marin and Sonoma counties, and right now, we especially need drivers who can deliver in Marin. You can do this on Wednesday afternoons or Friday mornings. You will pick up meals from a refrigerated van at a relay location in Novato or Mill Valley, and often you'll deliver to the same client for multiple weeks. Our clients are truly grateful for the meals and social interaction. Visit https://www.ceresproject.org/volunteer/adults to learn more and fill out an application, or contact Carolina to learn more. Agency: Ceres Community Project Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Part of Cope's Volunteer PoolWe’re excited that you’re interested in volunteering with Cope Family Center. Volunteers help carry out our mission to empower parents, nurture children and strengthen communities. You will be contributing to the community in a meaningful way. 16+ Agency: Cope Family Center We’re excited that you’re interested in volunteering with Cope Family Center. Volunteers help carry out our mission to empower parents, nurture children and strengthen communities. You will be contributing to the community in a meaningful way. 16+ Agency: Cope Family Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94559 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Phone Call Companions Needed – Make a Difference from Anywhere
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Volunteer Phone Call Companions Needed – Make a Difference from Anywhere
Organization: Faith in Action Solano Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring adults to make friendly phone calls to seniors living in Solano County. Volunteers spend time talking, listening, and building connections through regular conversations. Calls may include: Friendly check‑ins Casual conversations Listening and offering companionship Helping reduce loneliness and isolationNo medical or counseling support is required—just a kind voice and a willingness to connect. Who Can Volunteer Must be 18 years or older Compassionate and reliable Comfortable talking on the phone Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors living in Solano County Older adults who benefit from regular social connection Why Volunteer Make a real difference in your community Support seniors who may feel isolated Volunteer from home or anywhere with a phone Flexible schedule Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Use your voice to brighten someone’s day—volunteer as a phone call companion today! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano
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Volunteer Phone Call Companions Needed – Make a Difference from Anywhere
Organization: Faith in Action Solano Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring adults to make friendly phone calls to seniors living in Solano County. Volunteers spend time talking, listening, and building connections through regular conversations. Calls may include: Friendly check‑ins Casual conversations Listening and offering companionship Helping reduce loneliness and isolationNo medical or counseling support is required—just a kind voice and a willingness to connect. Who Can Volunteer Must be 18 years or older Compassionate and reliable Comfortable talking on the phone Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors living in Solano County Older adults who benefit from regular social connection Why Volunteer Make a real difference in your community Support seniors who may feel isolated Volunteer from home or anywhere with a phone Flexible schedule Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Use your voice to brighten someone’s day—volunteer as a phone call companion today! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94589 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Home Visitors Needed – Chat and Connect with Seniors
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Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring adults to visit seniors in their homes for friendly conversation and companionship. Volunteers spend time chatting, listening, and building meaningful connections. Visits may include: Friendly conversations Sharing stories and experiences Helping seniors feel less lonely and more connectedNo medical care or household work is required—just your time, presence, and kindness. Who Can Volunteer Must be 18 years or older Reliable and compassionate Comfortable visiting seniors in their homes SchedulingVisit times vary based on your availability and the senior’s convenience. We work with you to find a schedule that fits everyone. Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors living in Solano County Older adults who benefit from social connection and companionship Why Volunteer Make a difference in your community Build meaningful relationships Flexible scheduling Simple but powerful way to give back Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Bring conversation, connection, and care into a senior’s day—volunteer as a home visitor today! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano
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Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring adults to visit seniors in their homes for friendly conversation and companionship. Volunteers spend time chatting, listening, and building meaningful connections. Visits may include: Friendly conversations Sharing stories and experiences Helping seniors feel less lonely and more connectedNo medical care or household work is required—just your time, presence, and kindness. Who Can Volunteer Must be 18 years or older Reliable and compassionate Comfortable visiting seniors in their homes SchedulingVisit times vary based on your availability and the senior’s convenience. We work with you to find a schedule that fits everyone. Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors living in Solano County Older adults who benefit from social connection and companionship Why Volunteer Make a difference in your community Build meaningful relationships Flexible scheduling Simple but powerful way to give back Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Bring conversation, connection, and care into a senior’s day—volunteer as a home visitor today! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94589 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Shoppers Needed – Groceries & Errands for Seniors
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Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring adults to help seniors who are no longer able to shop on their own. Volunteers assist with grocery shopping and basic errands. Volunteers will: Shop for groceries or run errands for seniors Work directly with the senior to create a shopping list Coordinate shopping times that work for both the volunteer and the seniorImportant: Seniors pay for their own groceries and purchases. Volunteers do not cover costs. Common Errands May Include Grocery shopping Pharmacy pick‑ups Essential household items Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors living in Solano County Older adults who need support staying independent Why Volunteer Make a real difference in your community Help seniors stay safe and supported Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the senior’s needs Simple, practical way to give back Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Help seniors get the essentials they need—volunteer for groceries and errands today! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano
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Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring adults to help seniors who are no longer able to shop on their own. Volunteers assist with grocery shopping and basic errands. Volunteers will: Shop for groceries or run errands for seniors Work directly with the senior to create a shopping list Coordinate shopping times that work for both the volunteer and the seniorImportant: Seniors pay for their own groceries and purchases. Volunteers do not cover costs. Common Errands May Include Grocery shopping Pharmacy pick‑ups Essential household items Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors living in Solano County Older adults who need support staying independent Why Volunteer Make a real difference in your community Help seniors stay safe and supported Flexible scheduling based on your availability and the senior’s needs Simple, practical way to give back Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Help seniors get the essentials they need—volunteer for groceries and errands today! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94589 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed – Ride with Pride Program
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Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring volunteer drivers to help older adults and adults with disabilities get where they need to go. Volunteers provide safe, friendly rides using their own vehicles within Solano County. Rides may include trips to: Medical appointments Errands Senior centers Hair salons Banks Libraries or bookstores Shopping centersSome rides may follow set routes with more than one passenger. Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors People with disabilities Veterans and military families Women in need of transportation support Helpful Skills Comfort driving within the community Willingness to assist passengers as needed Reliable and patient Why Volunteer Make a real difference in someone’s daily life Help neighbors stay independent and connected Flexible schedule based on your availability Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Help our neighbors get where they need to go—volunteer with Ride with Pride! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano
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What Volunteers Will Do
Faith in Action Solano is looking for caring volunteer drivers to help older adults and adults with disabilities get where they need to go. Volunteers provide safe, friendly rides using their own vehicles within Solano County. Rides may include trips to: Medical appointments Errands Senior centers Hair salons Banks Libraries or bookstores Shopping centersSome rides may follow set routes with more than one passenger. Who You’ll Be Helping Seniors People with disabilities Veterans and military families Women in need of transportation support Helpful Skills Comfort driving within the community Willingness to assist passengers as needed Reliable and patient Why Volunteer Make a real difference in someone’s daily life Help neighbors stay independent and connected Flexible schedule based on your availability Get InvolvedPoint of Contact: Program Office Help our neighbors get where they need to go—volunteer with Ride with Pride! Agency: Faith in Action of Solano Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94589 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient Care VolunteerPatient Care Volunteer
As a patient and family support volunteer, you bring comfort and a compassionate presence to a terminally ill patient and their caregivers, while visiting in the patient’s home setting or a care facility. Volunteer requests from our hospice care teams include providing companionship, relief time for caregivers, assistance with errands, transportation to appointments or offering vigil presence for dying patients. Agency: By the Bay Health Patient Care Volunteer
As a patient and family support volunteer, you bring comfort and a compassionate presence to a terminally ill patient and their caregivers, while visiting in the patient’s home setting or a care facility. Volunteer requests from our hospice care teams include providing companionship, relief time for caregivers, assistance with errands, transportation to appointments or offering vigil presence for dying patients. Agency: By the Bay Health Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95476 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Your Pet!LITA (Love is the Answer) matches volunteers and their well-behaved, vaccinated pets with individuals living in long-term facilities or their private residence in Marin county. Your pet need not be certified but have good basic obedience and a willing personality. Commit to visit regularly, weekly, for a minimum of six months. Agency: LITA (Love Is The Answer) LITA (Love is the Answer) matches volunteers and their well-behaved, vaccinated pets with individuals living in long-term facilities or their private residence in Marin county. Your pet need not be certified but have good basic obedience and a willing personality. Commit to visit regularly, weekly, for a minimum of six months. Agency: LITA (Love Is The Answer) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94903 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Bank Volunteers- Food SortingWarehouse volunteers sort and box food donations and box or bag fresh produce. Working as a team volunteers check food for quality, sort by category, and box or bag for distribution in our warehouse sorting areas. This position does require bending, standing, and lifting. Agency: Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Warehouse volunteers sort and box food donations and box or bag fresh produce. Working as a team volunteers check food for quality, sort by category, and box or bag for distribution in our warehouse sorting areas. This position does require bending, standing, and lifting. Agency: Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Outreach ChairThe Outreach chair will arrange for MPC to participate in the various poetry and literacy festivals throughout the Bay Area including S.F, Litquake; Petaluma Poetry Walk; Bay Area book Festival; Sebastopol Poetry Festival and others. The Outreach Chair will coordinate with the festival or event promoters; notify members of the opportunity to read by working with the Newsletter Chair, and signing up and organizing readers from the MPC membership. The outreach Chair is authorized to create an Outreach committee composed of members of MPC. MPC would prefer the outreach Chair to be a member of the Board to participate in the event planning with the Board .... meetings are held in the evening of the second monday of the month, usually on zoom. Agency: Marin Poetry Center The Outreach chair will arrange for MPC to participate in the various poetry and literacy festivals throughout the Bay Area including S.F, Litquake; Petaluma Poetry Walk; Bay Area book Festival; Sebastopol Poetry Festival and others. The Outreach Chair will coordinate with the festival or event promoters; notify members of the opportunity to read by working with the Newsletter Chair, and signing up and organizing readers from the MPC membership. The outreach Chair is authorized to create an Outreach committee composed of members of MPC. MPC would prefer the outreach Chair to be a member of the Board to participate in the event planning with the Board .... meetings are held in the evening of the second monday of the month, usually on zoom. Agency: Marin Poetry Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94941 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Slide Ranch DocentBecome a Slide Ranch Docent! We are looking for volunteers to support our Family Farm Days, special events, and special groups. Docents will receive training in animal safety when engaging with visitors, general site history and function, and special garden projects. Docents are also encouraged to volunteer regularly with animal husbandry and garden maintenance. ages 16+. Family Farm Days are on Saturdays. Other events and programs vary. Visit our webpage for more information. Agency: Slide Ranch Become a Slide Ranch Docent! We are looking for volunteers to support our Family Farm Days, special events, and special groups. Docents will receive training in animal safety when engaging with visitors, general site history and function, and special garden projects. Docents are also encouraged to volunteer regularly with animal husbandry and garden maintenance. ages 16+. Family Farm Days are on Saturdays. Other events and programs vary. Visit our webpage for more information. Agency: Slide Ranch Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94965 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TreasurerThe treasurer's job is to manage the MPC checking account and CD. The treasurer writes checks for monthlynthly reader's honorariums and other obligations of MPC, reviews bank statements and reconciles them with the checkbook; reviews CD status; communicates with Event Chair re reader's honorariums; with the Membership Chair re deposits, and the bookkeeper re both checks and deposits. The treasurer reviews the financial reports provided by the bookkeeper and with the board chair prepares the annual budget. Ability to use Quick Books and Excel would be helpful. MPC prefers this to be a Board position so the treasurer can answer questions at board meetings and participate in the financial and future planning with the Board. Board meetings are held on the evening of the seconde second Monday of the month, usually on zoom. The treasurer will be a member of MPC and be eligible to submit poetry to the Member's Anthology and read in the Summer Traveling Show. and of course, attend our free monthly readings. Agency: Marin Poetry Center The treasurer's job is to manage the MPC checking account and CD. The treasurer writes checks for monthlynthly reader's honorariums and other obligations of MPC, reviews bank statements and reconciles them with the checkbook; reviews CD status; communicates with Event Chair re reader's honorariums; with the Membership Chair re deposits, and the bookkeeper re both checks and deposits. The treasurer reviews the financial reports provided by the bookkeeper and with the board chair prepares the annual budget. Ability to use Quick Books and Excel would be helpful. MPC prefers this to be a Board position so the treasurer can answer questions at board meetings and participate in the financial and future planning with the Board. Board meetings are held on the evening of the seconde second Monday of the month, usually on zoom. The treasurer will be a member of MPC and be eligible to submit poetry to the Member's Anthology and read in the Summer Traveling Show. and of course, attend our free monthly readings. Agency: Marin Poetry Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer with us cleaning up the Russian RiverLocal Impact- Make a real impact by keeping our river and wildlife safe from pollution. Build Community- Connect with a passionate community of eco-conscious volunteers while enjoying time outdoors. Volunteer Hours- Great for individuals, schools, and businesses looking to make a difference while earning volunteer hours! Sign up on our website today at www.russianriverkeeper.org/volunteer Agency: Russian Riverkeeper Local Impact- Make a real impact by keeping our river and wildlife safe from pollution. Build Community- Connect with a passionate community of eco-conscious volunteers while enjoying time outdoors. Volunteer Hours- Great for individuals, schools, and businesses looking to make a difference while earning volunteer hours! Sign up on our website today at www.russianriverkeeper.org/volunteer Agency: Russian Riverkeeper Need Type: Volunteer Date: May 1, 2026 through Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 95448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ASVAB / Trades Math in 30 Days ProgramThis summer, do more than just show up somewhere. Show up where you can help a teen feel more ready for what coASVAB / Trades Math in 30 Days Program Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League This summer, do more than just show up somewhere. Show up where you can help a teen feel more ready for what coASVAB / Trades Math in 30 Days Program Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533-3240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Basketball Referee / Coach / ScorekeeperFairfield PAL Teen Center Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Fairfield PAL Teen Center Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533-2102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Billiards CoachFairfield PAL Teen Center is looking for volunteers who can help teens learn the game of pool in a fun, patient, and welcoming way. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Fairfield PAL Teen Center is looking for volunteers who can help teens learn the game of pool in a fun, patient, and welcoming way. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533-2102 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Leaven Kids VolunteersAt Leaven Kids, volunteers are heroes with a heart. Every day, they step in with courage and compassion, helping children believe in themselves, succeed in school, and build brighter futures. Whatever your skills, there’s a place for you to make an impact. Volunteers assist the children with academics (homework or other learning games), enrichment activities such as STEM, and group cooperative games. Leaven Kids has multiple sites in Fairfield, Vacaville, and Vallejo. Sites operate M-TH from 2:45 - 5PM. Volunteers can commit once a week or rotate in throughout the month as they are available. To get started complete the online volunteer application at the following link: Agency: Leaven Kids At Leaven Kids, volunteers are heroes with a heart. Every day, they step in with courage and compassion, helping children believe in themselves, succeed in school, and build brighter futures. Whatever your skills, there’s a place for you to make an impact. Volunteers assist the children with academics (homework or other learning games), enrichment activities such as STEM, and group cooperative games. Leaven Kids has multiple sites in Fairfield, Vacaville, and Vallejo. Sites operate M-TH from 2:45 - 5PM. Volunteers can commit once a week or rotate in throughout the month as they are available. To get started complete the online volunteer application at the following link: Agency: Leaven Kids Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volleyball Volunteers Needed
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This summer, do more than just show up. If you know volleyball, enjoy running drills, or can help games run smoothly, we’d love to have you as a volunteer. Our volunteers help teens build skills, learn teamwork, and grow confidence—both on and off the court. You don’t have to be an expert. Being supportive, encouraging, and positive makes a big difference. Join us and help create a space where teens feel supported, included, and excited to play. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League
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This summer, do more than just show up. If you know volleyball, enjoy running drills, or can help games run smoothly, we’d love to have you as a volunteer. Our volunteers help teens build skills, learn teamwork, and grow confidence—both on and off the court. You don’t have to be an expert. Being supportive, encouraging, and positive makes a big difference. Join us and help create a space where teens feel supported, included, and excited to play. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Math Volunteers Needed at PAL
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At PAL, math volunteers do more than help with numbers. They help teens build confidence, strengthen their skills, and prepare for the ASVAB, trade pathways, and future opportunities. In our new ASVAB and Trades Math in 30 Days program, volunteers may: Help students work through practice problems Explain math in a way that clicks Encourage teens and keep them going when math feels toughYour support can make a real difference. Volunteers help teens believe in themselves and see what’s possible beyond the classroom. This is a great opportunity to be part of something positive and support teens as they work toward their goals. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League
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At PAL, math volunteers do more than help with numbers. They help teens build confidence, strengthen their skills, and prepare for the ASVAB, trade pathways, and future opportunities. In our new ASVAB and Trades Math in 30 Days program, volunteers may: Help students work through practice problems Explain math in a way that clicks Encourage teens and keep them going when math feels toughYour support can make a real difference. Volunteers help teens believe in themselves and see what’s possible beyond the classroom. This is a great opportunity to be part of something positive and support teens as they work toward their goals. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed at PAL
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Volunteers are needed to help create a positive, welcoming space for teens at PAL. This could mean teaching teens how to pass the ball, cheering them on, taking the first shot, or simply helping everyone feel included. If you know soccer, you can help with drills and games. If you don’t—but want to be part of something positive—there’s a place for you too. Our volunteers help make PAL a space where teens feel comfortable, supported, and excited to show up. Details: Must be 16 years or older Available Monday through Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Be a positive role model and help make PAL a place teens want to be. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League
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Volunteers are needed to help create a positive, welcoming space for teens at PAL. This could mean teaching teens how to pass the ball, cheering them on, taking the first shot, or simply helping everyone feel included. If you know soccer, you can help with drills and games. If you don’t—but want to be part of something positive—there’s a place for you too. Our volunteers help make PAL a space where teens feel comfortable, supported, and excited to show up. Details: Must be 16 years or older Available Monday through Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Be a positive role model and help make PAL a place teens want to be. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed – Be the Reason Teens Come Back This Summer
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Don’t just show up somewhere—show up for something special. We’re looking for volunteers to help create a space teens want to return to all summer long. If you know your way around a pool table, can help games run smoothly, or just want to be part of something positive, we’d love to have you. Our volunteers help make the space feel: Fun Welcoming Safe Worth showing up forThis is a great opportunity to make a real impact and be a positive presence for teens in the community. Requirements: Must be 16 years or older Available 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Come be the reason they come back. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League
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Don’t just show up somewhere—show up for something special. We’re looking for volunteers to help create a space teens want to return to all summer long. If you know your way around a pool table, can help games run smoothly, or just want to be part of something positive, we’d love to have you. Our volunteers help make the space feel: Fun Welcoming Safe Worth showing up forThis is a great opportunity to make a real impact and be a positive presence for teens in the community. Requirements: Must be 16 years or older Available 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Come be the reason they come back. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fairfield PAL Esports Lounge
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Help us level up our Esports Lounge this summer. Don’t just show up somewhere—show up for something special. We’re looking for gamer volunteers to help make the Fairfield PAL Esports Lounge a place teens actually want to go. Our goal is to build a space that feels like a real teen gaming lounge: welcoming, fun, and positive. As an Esports Lounge volunteer, you can help by: Supporting teen gamers during open play Helping set up and maintain gaming stations Creating a positive, inclusive gaming environment Sharing your gaming knowledge and teamwork skillsThis is a great opportunity to: Make friends and connect with other gamers Learn leadership and tech-related skills Build experience that can support school or career goals Be part of something meaningful for local teensIf you love games and want to give back, this is your chance to help shape a space where teens feel they belong. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League
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Help us level up our Esports Lounge this summer. Don’t just show up somewhere—show up for something special. We’re looking for gamer volunteers to help make the Fairfield PAL Esports Lounge a place teens actually want to go. Our goal is to build a space that feels like a real teen gaming lounge: welcoming, fun, and positive. As an Esports Lounge volunteer, you can help by: Supporting teen gamers during open play Helping set up and maintain gaming stations Creating a positive, inclusive gaming environment Sharing your gaming knowledge and teamwork skillsThis is a great opportunity to: Make friends and connect with other gamers Learn leadership and tech-related skills Build experience that can support school or career goals Be part of something meaningful for local teensIf you love games and want to give back, this is your chance to help shape a space where teens feel they belong. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fairfield PAL Esports Lounge
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Help us level up our Esports Lounge this summer. Don’t just show up somewhere—show up for something special. We’re looking for gamer volunteers to help make the Fairfield PAL Esports Lounge a place teens actually want to go. Our goal is to build a space that feels like a real teen gaming lounge: welcoming, fun, and positive. As an Esports Lounge volunteer, you can help by: Supporting teen gamers during open play Helping set up and maintain gaming stations Creating a positive, inclusive gaming environment Sharing your gaming knowledge and teamwork skillsThis is a great opportunity to: Make friends and connect with other gamers Learn leadership and tech-related skills Build experience that can support school or career goals Be part of something meaningful for local teensIf you love games and want to give back, this is your chance to help shape a space where teens feel they belong. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League
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Help us level up our Esports Lounge this summer. Don’t just show up somewhere—show up for something special. We’re looking for gamer volunteers to help make the Fairfield PAL Esports Lounge a place teens actually want to go. Our goal is to build a space that feels like a real teen gaming lounge: welcoming, fun, and positive. As an Esports Lounge volunteer, you can help by: Supporting teen gamers during open play Helping set up and maintain gaming stations Creating a positive, inclusive gaming environment Sharing your gaming knowledge and teamwork skillsThis is a great opportunity to: Make friends and connect with other gamers Learn leadership and tech-related skills Build experience that can support school or career goals Be part of something meaningful for local teensIf you love games and want to give back, this is your chance to help shape a space where teens feel they belong. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pal Teen Center
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Volunteer Opportunity: Fairfield PAL Teen Center Basketball Program
Looking for a fun way to make a difference? Volunteer at the Fairfield PAL Teen Center and help create a safe, welcoming place where teens can connect through basketball. As a volunteer, you can: Make new friends Learn new skills Build experience that supports your career goals Feel happier and healthier by giving back Gain possible internship or college creditWe are looking for volunteers to support our basketball program in roles such as: Referees Coaches Announcers ScorekeepersYour help will make Fairfield PAL basketball a place teens want to be. Requirements: Must be 16 years or older Available Monday through Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.If you enjoy working with teens, sports, or teamwork, this is a great opportunity to get involved and make a positive impact in your community. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League
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Volunteer Opportunity: Fairfield PAL Teen Center Basketball Program
Looking for a fun way to make a difference? Volunteer at the Fairfield PAL Teen Center and help create a safe, welcoming place where teens can connect through basketball. As a volunteer, you can: Make new friends Learn new skills Build experience that supports your career goals Feel happier and healthier by giving back Gain possible internship or college creditWe are looking for volunteers to support our basketball program in roles such as: Referees Coaches Announcers ScorekeepersYour help will make Fairfield PAL basketball a place teens want to be. Requirements: Must be 16 years or older Available Monday through Thursday, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.If you enjoy working with teens, sports, or teamwork, this is a great opportunity to get involved and make a positive impact in your community. Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94533 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make Blankets for Children
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Help bring comfort and warmth to children by making handmade blankets. Volunteers create blankets at home and come together once a month to share progress and support one another. What You’ll Do Make blankets for children in need Follow simple, provided directions for how to make the blankets Work on your project at home, at your own pace Meeting Details When: Second Sunday of each month Time: 1:00–4:00 p.m. Frequency: Monthly Location At home (with a monthly group meeting) Who Can Volunteer All ages are welcome No experience needed Materials Volunteers provide their own blanket‑making materials Additional Information There is no limit on the number of volunteers who can participateThis is a great opportunity for individuals, families, or groups who want a flexible way to give back and make a meaningful difference for children. Agency: Project Linus of Solano County
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Help bring comfort and warmth to children by making handmade blankets. Volunteers create blankets at home and come together once a month to share progress and support one another. What You’ll Do Make blankets for children in need Follow simple, provided directions for how to make the blankets Work on your project at home, at your own pace Meeting Details When: Second Sunday of each month Time: 1:00–4:00 p.m. Frequency: Monthly Location At home (with a monthly group meeting) Who Can Volunteer All ages are welcome No experience needed Materials Volunteers provide their own blanket‑making materials Additional Information There is no limit on the number of volunteers who can participateThis is a great opportunity for individuals, families, or groups who want a flexible way to give back and make a meaningful difference for children. Agency: Project Linus of Solano County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95688 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empowering Children Bay Area Literacy Tutoring in Elementary SchoolsECBA recruits, trains and placed older adult (50+) volunteers into elementary schools for literacy tutoring. We have sites in Marin San Francisco and Sonoma. Onboarding entails a fingerprinting process and a quick zoom training. Schools in SF are Monroe, Lawton, Rosa Parks and Yick Wo. Tutors also needed in Redwood City and Sonoma County Address is the home office of Program Sponsor Sequoia Living Agency: Empowering Children Bay Area ECBA recruits, trains and placed older adult (50+) volunteers into elementary schools for literacy tutoring. We have sites in Marin San Francisco and Sonoma. Onboarding entails a fingerprinting process and a quick zoom training. Schools in SF are Monroe, Lawton, Rosa Parks and Yick Wo. Tutors also needed in Redwood City and Sonoma County Address is the home office of Program Sponsor Sequoia Living Agency: Empowering Children Bay Area Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Dining Site - SonomaFood, Fun, and Friendship at our Community Dining site in Sonoma at the Vintage House senior center. We are actively seeking enthusiastic volunteers to greet diners, serve a nutritious meal with a warm smile, and assist Site Coordinators with setting and cleaning up. Volunteering is simple and rewarding. We are looking for help on Mondays from 11 am to 2 pm for six months. In just a few hours a week, you can make a meaningful difference. Volunteer time requirements are to ensure continuity and reliability in our service, we are flexible regarding vacations. Before becoming a valued member of our volunteer team, there are a few necessary steps to complete. Volunteers are required to fill out a Registration Packet Clear a fingerprinting scan with the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department (this service is free) A copy of your driver's licenseClick the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Food, Fun, and Friendship at our Community Dining site in Sonoma at the Vintage House senior center. We are actively seeking enthusiastic volunteers to greet diners, serve a nutritious meal with a warm smile, and assist Site Coordinators with setting and cleaning up. Volunteering is simple and rewarding. We are looking for help on Mondays from 11 am to 2 pm for six months. In just a few hours a week, you can make a meaningful difference. Volunteer time requirements are to ensure continuity and reliability in our service, we are flexible regarding vacations. Before becoming a valued member of our volunteer team, there are a few necessary steps to complete. Volunteers are required to fill out a Registration Packet Clear a fingerprinting scan with the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department (this service is free) A copy of your driver's licenseClick the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95476 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels driver Rohnert ParkOur volunteers deliver meals to seniors in the mornings typically from 10-12pm . Volunteers deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors, providing a welfare check and a friendly "Hello!" Often times, you are the only visitor our senior has had that day. You will use your own car and are welcome to volunteer with a spouse, partner or friend. We do offer reimbursement for mileage if requested. You need to be able to lift 25lbs and get in and out of a car easily. You would be assigned to do 1 route a week and we are asking for a commitment of at least 6 months (vacations are fine). ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance. Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. Once we receive your response, we will contact you to schedule a ride along. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121. Agency: Council on Aging Our volunteers deliver meals to seniors in the mornings typically from 10-12pm . Volunteers deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors, providing a welfare check and a friendly "Hello!" Often times, you are the only visitor our senior has had that day. You will use your own car and are welcome to volunteer with a spouse, partner or friend. We do offer reimbursement for mileage if requested. You need to be able to lift 25lbs and get in and out of a car easily. You would be assigned to do 1 route a week and we are asking for a commitment of at least 6 months (vacations are fine). ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance. Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. Once we receive your response, we will contact you to schedule a ride along. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121. Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94928 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Dining Site - Rohnert Park Senior CenterFood, Fun, and Friendship at our Community Dining site in Rohnert Park at the Rohnert Park Senior Center. We are actively seeking enthusiastic volunteers to greet diners, serve a nutritious meal with a warm smile, and assist Site Coordinators with setting and cleaning up. Volunteering is simple and rewarding. You would be assigned to a dining site one day a week, from 11 am to 2 pm for six months. In just a few hours a week, you can make a meaningful difference. Volunteer time requirements are to ensure continuity and reliability in our service, we are flexible regarding vacations. Before becoming a valued member of our volunteer team, there are a few necessary steps to complete. Volunteers are required to fill out a Registration Packet Clear a fingerprinting scan with the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department (this service is free) A copy of your driver's licenseClick the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Food, Fun, and Friendship at our Community Dining site in Rohnert Park at the Rohnert Park Senior Center. We are actively seeking enthusiastic volunteers to greet diners, serve a nutritious meal with a warm smile, and assist Site Coordinators with setting and cleaning up. Volunteering is simple and rewarding. You would be assigned to a dining site one day a week, from 11 am to 2 pm for six months. In just a few hours a week, you can make a meaningful difference. Volunteer time requirements are to ensure continuity and reliability in our service, we are flexible regarding vacations. Before becoming a valued member of our volunteer team, there are a few necessary steps to complete. Volunteers are required to fill out a Registration Packet Clear a fingerprinting scan with the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Department (this service is free) A copy of your driver's licenseClick the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121 Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94928 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels driver Santa RosaOur volunteers deliver meals to seniors in the mornings typically from 10-12pm . Volunteers deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors, providing a welfare check and a friendly "Hello!" Often times, you are the only visitor our senior has had that day. You will use your own car and are welcome to volunteer with a spouse, partner or friend. We do offer reimbursement for mileage if requested. You need to be able to lift 25lbs and get in and out of a car easily. You would be assigned to do 1 route a week and we are asking for a commitment of at least 6 months (vacations are fine). ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. Once we receive your response, we will contact you to schedule a ride along. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121. Agency: Council on Aging Our volunteers deliver meals to seniors in the mornings typically from 10-12pm . Volunteers deliver nutritious meals to homebound seniors, providing a welfare check and a friendly "Hello!" Often times, you are the only visitor our senior has had that day. You will use your own car and are welcome to volunteer with a spouse, partner or friend. We do offer reimbursement for mileage if requested. You need to be able to lift 25lbs and get in and out of a car easily. You would be assigned to do 1 route a week and we are asking for a commitment of at least 6 months (vacations are fine). ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license and car insurance.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. Once we receive your response, we will contact you to schedule a ride along. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com or 707-525-0143 x121. Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch Companion / Friendly Visitor program with Isolated SeniorsOur Lunch Companion / Friendly Visitor program with a Meals on Wheels client aims to provide companionship and lunch for you and our isolated seniors. The program consists of meeting with a senior and enjoying a meal together. Online training is included. All volunteers must have their own transportation to get to the client, meals are provided and need to be picked up at the Meals on Wheels kitchen. ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com Agency: Council on Aging Our Lunch Companion / Friendly Visitor program with a Meals on Wheels client aims to provide companionship and lunch for you and our isolated seniors. The program consists of meeting with a senior and enjoying a meal together. Online training is included. All volunteers must have their own transportation to get to the client, meals are provided and need to be picked up at the Meals on Wheels kitchen. ALL volunteers are required to complete the following before volunteering: Registration Packet A cleared fingerprinting scan with Ameriprints. This is a FREE service. A copy of your driver's license.Click the Respond button on the right to start the volunteer process. If you have questions, contact Leigh Galten at lgalten@councilonaging.com Agency: Council on Aging Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 95404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising and grant writing assistanceThe Book Exchange of Marin is an all-volunteer organization focused on raising the literacy levels of Marin's most under-resourced elementary and middle school students. Each year, we bring students to our library facility in Terra Linda, where, working with our volunteers, they can select up to 10 free books to take home and keep. We have very strong relationships with Title I schools in Marin County and work closely with administrators and teachers to ensure we offer a selection of books of the greatest interest to students. Our program has been proven highly effective in raising the literacy levels of students who are reading below, and sometimes well below, their grade level, which is highly detrimental to their educational development. Under the direction of our Board President, Bruce Burtch, we are seeking a volunteer to research and approach foundations, companies, service clubs, and individuals to fund our programming. Mr. Burtch is a nationally respected marketing and fundraising executive. This would be a virtual position, working closely with Mr. Burtch and the Book Exchange's volunteer staff. Currently, we have a robust funding program and a comprehensive list of potential funders. Our annual operational budget is approximately $100,00. We have met and exceeded our 2025-26 fundraising goals. The primary purpose of this position is to continue this successful fundraising program and significantly expand it to build a financially sound endowment for the organization. Agency: Book Exchange of Marin The Book Exchange of Marin is an all-volunteer organization focused on raising the literacy levels of Marin's most under-resourced elementary and middle school students. Each year, we bring students to our library facility in Terra Linda, where, working with our volunteers, they can select up to 10 free books to take home and keep. We have very strong relationships with Title I schools in Marin County and work closely with administrators and teachers to ensure we offer a selection of books of the greatest interest to students. Our program has been proven highly effective in raising the literacy levels of students who are reading below, and sometimes well below, their grade level, which is highly detrimental to their educational development. Under the direction of our Board President, Bruce Burtch, we are seeking a volunteer to research and approach foundations, companies, service clubs, and individuals to fund our programming. Mr. Burtch is a nationally respected marketing and fundraising executive. This would be a virtual position, working closely with Mr. Burtch and the Book Exchange's volunteer staff. Currently, we have a robust funding program and a comprehensive list of potential funders. Our annual operational budget is approximately $100,00. We have met and exceeded our 2025-26 fundraising goals. The primary purpose of this position is to continue this successful fundraising program and significantly expand it to build a financially sound endowment for the organization. Agency: Book Exchange of Marin Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wildlife Image Data CataloguingCatalog images of wildlife species to our AI Cloud Database WildePod, upon training. Agency: Felidae Conservation Fund Catalog images of wildlife species to our AI Cloud Database WildePod, upon training. Agency: Felidae Conservation Fund Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94941 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer to Help Support Our Mission!Since 2008, the Napa County Bicycle Coalition (NCBC) has been working with local organizations,
businesses, elected officials, and the public to align our transportation
infrastructure with the needs of cyclists and other active transportation
users. Our mission is to make riding a bicycle safe, convenient, and accessible anywhere in Napa County for riders of all ages and abilities. NCBC welcomes
volunteers at all levels of our organization. Volunteers work in partnership
with staff; they fill roles that are trained and untrained, one-time and
ongoing, hands-on and strategic. Volunteers expand our capacity to meet our
mission and contribute directly to making Napa County a friendlier and safer
place to walk and bike. Interested in learning more about volunteering? Reach out to info@napabike.org to learn more and discuss with our staff how you can support our mission. Agency: Napa County Bicycle Coalition Since 2008, the Napa County Bicycle Coalition (NCBC) has been working with local organizations,
businesses, elected officials, and the public to align our transportation
infrastructure with the needs of cyclists and other active transportation
users. Our mission is to make riding a bicycle safe, convenient, and accessible anywhere in Napa County for riders of all ages and abilities. NCBC welcomes
volunteers at all levels of our organization. Volunteers work in partnership
with staff; they fill roles that are trained and untrained, one-time and
ongoing, hands-on and strategic. Volunteers expand our capacity to meet our
mission and contribute directly to making Napa County a friendlier and safer
place to walk and bike. Interested in learning more about volunteering? Reach out to info@napabike.org to learn more and discuss with our staff how you can support our mission. Agency: Napa County Bicycle Coalition Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 20, 2027 Zip Code: 94581 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 3D Virtual Exhibit TourWant to help our 90 year old museum preserve an exhibit showcasing the legacy of Californio Ranchos in Marin County? The Marin History Museum is seeking a volunteer with experience in 3D capture, virtual tours, or digital storytelling to help us preserve and share a temporary two-room exhibit. This exhibit will be taken down at the end of December, and we are looking to create a high-quality, interactive 3D virtual tour with integrated audio narration that can live on our website for long-term public access. If this sounds interesting, call or email Celia Golden, 415.382.1182 or celia@marinhistory.org to discuss further. Key Responsibilities: · Capture a two-room exhibit space using 3D scanning, photogrammetry, or virtual tour software · Design and produce an interactive virtual walkthrough experience · Incorporate audio narration or interpretive elements to enhance visitor engagement · Collaborate with museum staff to ensure accurate representation of exhibit content · Deliver a final product that can be embedded or hosted on the museum’s website Preferred Skills & Experience: · Experience with 3D capture tools · Familiarly with virtual tour platforms or web-based interactive media · Audio recording/editing experience (a plus) · Strong attention to detail and ability to work within a timeline Support Provided: Museum staff will provide a script and a narrator for the audio component and will be available to collaborate throughout the project to ensure accuracy and alignment with exhibit goals. Timeline: · Project start: As soon as possible · Final deliverable: Before end of November 2026 Agency: Marin History Museum Want to help our 90 year old museum preserve an exhibit showcasing the legacy of Californio Ranchos in Marin County? The Marin History Museum is seeking a volunteer with experience in 3D capture, virtual tours, or digital storytelling to help us preserve and share a temporary two-room exhibit. This exhibit will be taken down at the end of December, and we are looking to create a high-quality, interactive 3D virtual tour with integrated audio narration that can live on our website for long-term public access. If this sounds interesting, call or email Celia Golden, 415.382.1182 or celia@marinhistory.org to discuss further. Key Responsibilities: · Capture a two-room exhibit space using 3D scanning, photogrammetry, or virtual tour software · Design and produce an interactive virtual walkthrough experience · Incorporate audio narration or interpretive elements to enhance visitor engagement · Collaborate with museum staff to ensure accurate representation of exhibit content · Deliver a final product that can be embedded or hosted on the museum’s website Preferred Skills & Experience: · Experience with 3D capture tools · Familiarly with virtual tour platforms or web-based interactive media · Audio recording/editing experience (a plus) · Strong attention to detail and ability to work within a timeline Support Provided: Museum staff will provide a script and a narrator for the audio component and will be available to collaborate throughout the project to ensure accuracy and alignment with exhibit goals. Timeline: · Project start: As soon as possible · Final deliverable: Before end of November 2026 Agency: Marin History Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Nov 30, 2026 Zip Code: 94901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sidewalkers and Horse LeadersDo you enjoy helping people, making new friends and learning about and working with horses? Giant Steps has an opportunity for you! Located near Hwy 37 south of Petaluma, Giant Steps needs volunteers to assist with adaptive horseback riding. A typical volunteer shift starts with coming into the barn a half hour before the lesson time to check the roster for your assignment. It will be either side walker or horse leader. You then assist with getting the horses ready and take them out to the arena. Each lesson is 45 minutes long. After the lesson, the volunteers put the horses away and get the horses ready for the next lesson. The minimum volunteering time is 1 lesson or 1.5 hours, but you can volunteer for multiple lessons. The first step towards volunteering is filling out our volunteer application here: https://www.giantstepsriding.org/volunteer-application. After orientation you can sign up to volunteer in lessons. Currently our lessons are held 10am-5pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30am-5pm on Wednesdays and Fridays, and 10am-4pm on Saturdays. We do not have programming that needs volunteers on Sundays or Mondays right now. Our term are either 12 weeks or 6 weeks long. We strongly prefer that you sign-up for the entire term on the same day and time. For example, the 10am lesson on Tuesday for 12 weeks. If that is not possible, we can always use substitutes! Agency: Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center Do you enjoy helping people, making new friends and learning about and working with horses? Giant Steps has an opportunity for you! Located near Hwy 37 south of Petaluma, Giant Steps needs volunteers to assist with adaptive horseback riding. A typical volunteer shift starts with coming into the barn a half hour before the lesson time to check the roster for your assignment. It will be either side walker or horse leader. You then assist with getting the horses ready and take them out to the arena. Each lesson is 45 minutes long. After the lesson, the volunteers put the horses away and get the horses ready for the next lesson. The minimum volunteering time is 1 lesson or 1.5 hours, but you can volunteer for multiple lessons. The first step towards volunteering is filling out our volunteer application here: https://www.giantstepsriding.org/volunteer-application. After orientation you can sign up to volunteer in lessons. Currently our lessons are held 10am-5pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30am-5pm on Wednesdays and Fridays, and 10am-4pm on Saturdays. We do not have programming that needs volunteers on Sundays or Mondays right now. Our term are either 12 weeks or 6 weeks long. We strongly prefer that you sign-up for the entire term on the same day and time. For example, the 10am lesson on Tuesday for 12 weeks. If that is not possible, we can always use substitutes! Agency: Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 94954 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trauma Informed Initiative seeking VolunteerDo you want to help us making a difference and help promote Trauma-informed Care in our county?_x000D_
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Agency: Resilient Marin Do you want to help us making a difference and help promote Trauma-informed Care in our county?_x000D_
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Agency: Resilient Marin Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Feb 17, 2032 Zip Code: 94901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Armstrong Visitor's CenterThe Visitor Center at Armstrong Redwoods SNR and Austin Creek SRA was started by volunteers John and Pauline Gilbert and funded by Stewards in 1986. In the beginning, this center was housed in a sma
Agency: Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods The Visitor Center at Armstrong Redwoods SNR and Austin Creek SRA was started by volunteers John and Pauline Gilbert and funded by Stewards in 1986. In the beginning, this center was housed in a sma
Agency: Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2050 Zip Code: 95430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seal WatchIn 1985, Dian Hardy and other local activists from Jenner discovered that the harbor seals at Goat Rock State Beach were in greater danger from beach visitors and unleashed dogs than from the pollution of a recent sewage spill into the Russian River. I
Agency: Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods In 1985, Dian Hardy and other local activists from Jenner discovered that the harbor seals at Goat Rock State Beach were in greater danger from beach visitors and unleashed dogs than from the pollution of a recent sewage spill into the Russian River. I
Agency: Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2050 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Whale Watch at Bodega HeadThe Whale Watch Program was started in 1986 by our Whale Mother, Bea Brunn, to educate the public about the amazing gray whale. The whales begin their journey at their summer feeding grounds off Arctic waters of the Bering, C
Agency: Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods The Whale Watch Program was started in 1986 by our Whale Mother, Bea Brunn, to educate the public about the amazing gray whale. The whales begin their journey at their summer feeding grounds off Arctic waters of the Bering, C
Agency: Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2050 Zip Code: 95430 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Counselor In Training at preschool summer campJob Description: Counselor in Training (CIT) - Preschool Summer Camp_x000D_
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Agency: The Ross Preschool Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2029 Zip Code: 94957 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA InternshipThis internship and hours/days of work are to be negotiated to meet the needs of the intern and specific time requirements for college credits._x000D_
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Agency: CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County This internship and hours/days of work are to be negotiated to meet the needs of the intern and specific time requirements for college credits._x000D_
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Agency: CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030 Zip Code: 95409 Allow Groups: No |
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Agency: CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Office AdvocateCASA is a non-profit, private organization that works with abused and neglected children. Office advocates provide an essential service to these children by helping staff with a
Agency: CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County CASA is a non-profit, private organization that works with abused and neglected children. Office advocates provide an essential service to these children by helping staff with a
Agency: CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030 Zip Code: 95409 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)CASAs (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are volunteers and ordinary citizens, like you, doing extraordinary work. CASA volunteers establish stable relationships with foster children, getting to know their unique history and making informed recommenda
Agency: CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County CASAs (Court Appointed Special Advocates) are volunteers and ordinary citizens, like you, doing extraordinary work. CASA volunteers establish stable relationships with foster children, getting to know their unique history and making informed recommenda
Agency: CASA - Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spend Time with Older Adults in Search of TogethernessMake a difference today_x000D_
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Agency: The Redwoods Make a difference today_x000D_
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Agency: The Redwoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030 Zip Code: 94941 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteers NeededEstablished in 1987 to benefit Sonoma County Seniors, Sweet Pea Gift Shoppe, is a Non-Profit 501(c)3 organization with an all volunteer staff, that sells handcrafte
Agency: SweetPea Gift Shoppe Established in 1987 to benefit Sonoma County Seniors, Sweet Pea Gift Shoppe, is a Non-Profit 501(c)3 organization with an all volunteer staff, that sells handcrafte
Agency: SweetPea Gift Shoppe Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jan 13, 2030 Zip Code: 94928 Allow Groups: No |