Needs From: Center for Volunteer & Nonprofit Leadership

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

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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

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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: Volunteer for the Gravenstein Apple Fair!

The more, the merrier ~ many hands make light work!

The Gravenstein Apple Fair is made possible by the enthusiasm of dedicated volunteers who work together to make the Fair a success each year. We will have a wide range of volunteer opportunities before, during, and after the Fair.

Volunteers receive an official Gravenstein Apple Fair apron, free weekend admission, an invitation to our Volunteer Appreciation Party, and our sincere gratitude!

Hop aboard and become a volunteer! We have a variety of shifts available for all age ranges and skill sets.

SIGN UP HERE or email lauren@farmtrails.org for more information.

Agency: Sonoma County Farm Trails

The more, the merrier ~ many hands make light work!

The Gravenstein Apple Fair is made possible by the enthusiasm of dedicated volunteers who work together to make the Fair a success each year. We will have a wide range of volunteer opportunities before, during, and after the Fair.

Volunteers receive an official Gravenstein Apple Fair apron, free weekend admission, an invitation to our Volunteer Appreciation Party, and our sincere gratitude!

Hop aboard and become a volunteer! We have a variety of shifts available for all age ranges and skill sets.

SIGN UP HERE or email lauren@farmtrails.org for more information.

Agency: Sonoma County Farm Trails

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 6, 2026 through Aug 10, 2026

Zip Code: 95473

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grant Writer


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.

Responsibilities

The 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 Qualifications

Ideal 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.

Responsibilities

The 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 Qualifications

Ideal 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:
Solano County (must reside locally)

Description:
The California Native Plant Society – Willis Jepson Chapter is seeking a Membership Committee Chair to help support and grow our member community. This leadership role is a great opportunity for someone with an interest in native plants who wants to make a deeper impact.

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 activities

Who Can Volunteer:

Must live in Solano County Interest in native plants Willingness to take on a leadership role

What We Offer:

Training and support Opportunity to build leadership experience Connection to a community of native plant enthusiasts

How to Get Involved:
For more information or to express interest, please contact:
contact@jepson.cnps.org

Agency: California Native Plant Society

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Organization: California Native Plant Society, Willis Jepson Chapter

Location:
Solano County (must reside locally)

Description:
The California Native Plant Society – Willis Jepson Chapter is seeking a Membership Committee Chair to help support and grow our member community. This leadership role is a great opportunity for someone with an interest in native plants who wants to make a deeper impact.

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 activities

Who Can Volunteer:

Must live in Solano County Interest in native plants Willingness to take on a leadership role

What We Offer:

Training and support Opportunity to build leadership experience Connection to a community of native plant enthusiasts

How to Get Involved:
For more information or to express interest, please contact:
contact@jepson.cnps.org

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:
Monday – Thursday
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Description:
Help care for native plants through hands-on gardening activities such as potting, planting, and general garden maintenance. This is a great opportunity for anyone who enjoys being outdoors and supporting local plant life.

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 adult

What to Expect:

Light gardening work (potting, planting, watering) Outdoor, hands-on activities Relaxed and supportive environment

How to Sign Up:
Please RSVP in advance by emailing: contact@jepson.cnps.org

Agency: California Native Plant Society - Willis Jepson Chapter

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Organization: California Native Plant Society - Willis Jepson Chapter

Date & Time:
Monday – Thursday
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Description:
Help care for native plants through hands-on gardening activities such as potting, planting, and general garden maintenance. This is a great opportunity for anyone who enjoys being outdoors and supporting local plant life.

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 adult

What to Expect:

Light gardening work (potting, planting, watering) Outdoor, hands-on activities Relaxed and supportive environment

How to Sign Up:
Please RSVP in advance by emailing: contact@jepson.cnps.org

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:
104 Commerce Court
Fairfield, CA 94534

Description:
Help support Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity ReStore, a nonprofit retail outlet that sells new and gently used home improvement items. Proceeds help build affordable homes in Solano and Napa Counties.

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:
Tuesday through Saturday

Morning: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Requirements:
All volunteers must complete a required ReStore Volunteer Orientation before signing up for shifts.

Orientation is 60 minutes Held on select Thursdays at 1:00 PM Drop-ins are not permitted

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:
Step 1: Register for Orientation here: Volunteer Registration - Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity


**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:
104 Commerce Court
Fairfield, CA 94534

Description:
Help support Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity ReStore, a nonprofit retail outlet that sells new and gently used home improvement items. Proceeds help build affordable homes in Solano and Napa Counties.

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:
Tuesday through Saturday

Morning: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Requirements:
All volunteers must complete a required ReStore Volunteer Orientation before signing up for shifts.

Orientation is 60 minutes Held on select Thursdays at 1:00 PM Drop-ins are not permitted

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:
Step 1: Register for Orientation here: Volunteer Registration - Solano-Napa Habitat for Humanity


**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
Dates and times may vary.

Location:
1735 Enterprise Drive
Fairfield, CA

Description:
Volunteers will help load the food pantry truck with supplies from the food bank and transport items back to the church. Tasks may include lifting boxes, organizing food, and assisting with loading.

Who Can Volunteer:
All ages are welcome. Community service hours can be signed off.

What to Expect:

Light to moderate lifting Team-based work A quick, meaningful way to support the community

Notes:
Please arrive on time and wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes.

Contact:
Tony Adams
Tadams@mcbcfs.org

7073992483

Agency: Mount Calvary Baptist Church

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Date & Time: Every Tuesday at 8:00 AM
Dates and times may vary.

Location:
1735 Enterprise Drive
Fairfield, CA

Description:
Volunteers will help load the food pantry truck with supplies from the food bank and transport items back to the church. Tasks may include lifting boxes, organizing food, and assisting with loading.

Who Can Volunteer:
All ages are welcome. Community service hours can be signed off.

What to Expect:

Light to moderate lifting Team-based work A quick, meaningful way to support the community

Notes:
Please arrive on time and wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes.

Contact:
Tony Adams
Tadams@mcbcfs.org

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 Park

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

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! 

Make your own schedule, drive as much or as little as you want! Volunteers use their own vehicles, but we currently offer a stipend! Drivers have access to a calendar with locations and times listed; choose whatever you want and leave the rest. 


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! 

Make your own schedule, drive as much or as little as you want! Volunteers use their own vehicles, but we currently offer a stipend! Drivers have access to a calendar with locations and times listed; choose whatever you want and leave the rest. 


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! 

Make your own schedule, drive as much or as little as you want! Volunteers use their own vehicles, but we provide gas reimbursement up to $35/ month. Drivers have access to a calendar with locations and times listed; choose whatever you want and leave the rest!


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! 

Make your own schedule, drive as much or as little as you want! Volunteers use their own vehicles, but we provide gas reimbursement up to $35/ month. Drivers have access to a calendar with locations and times listed; choose whatever you want and leave the rest!


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: Volunteer at the Solano County Fair!

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We are helping recruit volunteers for the Solano County Fair and have several opportunities available. This is a great way to support your community and be part of a fun local event.

Volunteer Positions (Full and Part-Time):

Ticketing Support Admissions Building Guards Concert Concierge

Dates: June 11–14 (Thursday–Sunday)

Hours: 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
(Flexible shifts available)

How to Apply:
Email contactus@scfair.org and include:

Your full name Organization you are with (if applicable) Your background or occupation 

Thank you for supporting your community


Agency: Solano County Fair Association

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We are helping recruit volunteers for the Solano County Fair and have several opportunities available. This is a great way to support your community and be part of a fun local event.

Volunteer Positions (Full and Part-Time):

Ticketing Support Admissions Building Guards Concert Concierge

Dates: June 11–14 (Thursday–Sunday)

Hours: 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
(Flexible shifts available)

How to Apply:
Email contactus@scfair.org and include:

Your full name Organization you are with (if applicable) Your background or occupation 

Thank you for supporting your community


Agency: Solano County Fair Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 14, 2026

Zip Code: 94589

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekend Front Desk at The Bird Rescue Center

We're looking for Volunteers who can commit to regular, weekly on-site weekend shifts at our front desk as part of our Response Team.

This is an opportunity to connect with people over the phone, offer real-time solutions to a variety of concerns, coordinate field rescues, problem-solve situations with fellow agencies across the five counties we serve, educate the public about best practices for resolving wildlife conflicts, and become an integral part of rescue and rehabilitation without working directly with birds.

Regular weekly shifts include:

Answering calls knowledgably and compassionatelyResponding to texts promptlyManaging data entryKeeping accurate records

We receive calls from all over the Bay Area, and sometimes across the country and around the world. Reaching someone knowledgeable, trained to evaluate the situation, and calmly provide directions can make all the difference in bringing about a successful rescue.

This position offers an opportunity to learn about Northern California's native wildlife and participate in rescues through a less physically demanding role that relies on empathy and communication.

*Must be 18 or older and able to transition from sitting to standing easily

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE EMAIL: julia@thebirdrescuecenter.org TO SET UP TRAINING.

PLEASE DO NOT JUST SHOW UP without setting up training via email.

Agency: Bird Rescue Center

We're looking for Volunteers who can commit to regular, weekly on-site weekend shifts at our front desk as part of our Response Team.

This is an opportunity to connect with people over the phone, offer real-time solutions to a variety of concerns, coordinate field rescues, problem-solve situations with fellow agencies across the five counties we serve, educate the public about best practices for resolving wildlife conflicts, and become an integral part of rescue and rehabilitation without working directly with birds.

Regular weekly shifts include:

Answering calls knowledgably and compassionatelyResponding to texts promptlyManaging data entryKeeping accurate records

We receive calls from all over the Bay Area, and sometimes across the country and around the world. Reaching someone knowledgeable, trained to evaluate the situation, and calmly provide directions can make all the difference in bringing about a successful rescue.

This position offers an opportunity to learn about Northern California's native wildlife and participate in rescues through a less physically demanding role that relies on empathy and communication.

*Must be 18 or older and able to transition from sitting to standing easily

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE EMAIL: julia@thebirdrescuecenter.org TO SET UP TRAINING.

PLEASE DO NOT JUST SHOW UP without setting up training via email.

Agency: Bird Rescue Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 95404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clinic Support- help support our clinic staff while they feed baby birds!

This is a seasonal role that requires commitment to weekly 4-hour shifts through September (at least once a week, though you're welcome to volunteer more than once a week).

"Baby bird season" is our busiest time of year and we need all the help we can get!

This role entails cleaning dishes, mopping, doing laundry, general cleaning, maintenance, and other tasks that support our clinic staff. 

In our bird clinic, we do work with live and dead feed, such as rodents, insects, feeder birds etc. While you wouldn't be directly feeding birds in this role, you would share an environment with all of these things and come across them, or pieces of them, in the dishes.

This role requires training before signing up for any shifts. 

3 shifts are available:

8am-12pm, 12pm-4pm, 4pm-8pm 7 days a week

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE EMAIL: julia@thebirdrescuecenter.org TO SET UP TRAINING.

PLEASE DO NOT JUST SHOW UP without setting up training via email.

Agency: Bird Rescue Center

This is a seasonal role that requires commitment to weekly 4-hour shifts through September (at least once a week, though you're welcome to volunteer more than once a week).

"Baby bird season" is our busiest time of year and we need all the help we can get!

This role entails cleaning dishes, mopping, doing laundry, general cleaning, maintenance, and other tasks that support our clinic staff. 

In our bird clinic, we do work with live and dead feed, such as rodents, insects, feeder birds etc. While you wouldn't be directly feeding birds in this role, you would share an environment with all of these things and come across them, or pieces of them, in the dishes.

This role requires training before signing up for any shifts. 

3 shifts are available:

8am-12pm, 12pm-4pm, 4pm-8pm 7 days a week

IF INTERESTED, PLEASE EMAIL: julia@thebirdrescuecenter.org TO SET UP TRAINING.

PLEASE DO NOT JUST SHOW UP without setting up training via email.

Agency: Bird Rescue Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 95404

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 is 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 is 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


Volunteer: Gallery Attendant

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.

Volunteer Shifts: Thursday–Sunday, 11:00 AM–1:30 PM or 1:30 PM–4:00 PM

Responsibilities Include:

Share information about current exhibitions, the collection, and upcoming programsEnsure visitor safety and protect artwork by monitoring behavior in the galleriesAssist with directions, wayfinding, and museum policies (e.g., photography, food/drink)Help manage visitor flow during peak times

Qualifications:

Friendly, professional demeanor with a passion for artReliable, responsible, and able to work independently or as part of a team
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.

Volunteer Shifts: Thursday–Sunday, 11:00 AM–1:30 PM or 1:30 PM–4:00 PM

Responsibilities Include:

Share information about current exhibitions, the collection, and upcoming programsEnsure visitor safety and protect artwork by monitoring behavior in the galleriesAssist with directions, wayfinding, and museum policies (e.g., photography, food/drink)Help manage visitor flow during peak times

Qualifications:

Friendly, professional demeanor with a passion for artReliable, responsible, and able to work independently or as part of a team
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: 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: HCC Purposeful Rounders

Spend 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 Ushers

Help 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 Assistant

Help 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: Receptionist

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:
Answer phones and greet visitors at the door with kindness and respect.


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:
Answer phones and greet visitors at the door with kindness and respect.


Agency: The Salvation Army - Santa Rosa

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 95401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Healing Meals in Marin County

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

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: June Food & Health Fair

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at our upcoming Food and Health Fair! Join us in supporting local families on Wednesday, June 10th, at Cope and help ensure Napa families have access to fresh food and produce, as well as health services.

Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4CA5AD2DA7FCC70-63568604-june#/

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Agency: Cope Family Center

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at our upcoming Food and Health Fair! Join us in supporting local families on Wednesday, June 10th, at Cope and help ensure Napa families have access to fresh food and produce, as well as health services.

Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E4CA5AD2DA7FCC70-63568604-june#/

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Agency: Cope Family Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 10, 2026

Zip Code: 94559-2912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Part of Cope's Volunteer Pool

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.

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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: Volunteers Needed – World Environment Day Cleanup

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Date: Saturday, June 6
Location: Lake Solano Park
Check‑In Time: 9:00 AM

Join us at Lake Solano to celebrate World Environment Day and take action to protect our local waterways.

Event Highlights Trash cleanup at Lake Berryessa and Lake Solano Make your own wildflower seed packet Learn about macroinvertebrates in our waterways Learn about native plants during guided garden tours Bilgee the Bilge Pad mascot meet and greet Free picnic lunch for volunteers who register by May 31 Why Volunteer

Your efforts help prevent litter from traveling through local creeks and into the Pacific Ocean, helping protect our drinking water and environment.

Important Information Check‑in begins at 9:00 AM at Lake Solano Park Some volunteers will travel to cleanup areas at Lake Berryessa Volunteer waivers are required for all participants Anyone under 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. About World Environment Day

World Environment Day raises awareness and encourages action for the environment. It is an opportunity to reflect on progress and renew commitment to addressing environmental challenges facing our world today.

Learn more about the international event: Solano County Cleanups - World Environment Day

We look forward to volunteering with you and celebrating World Environment Day together.

Agency: Solano Resource Conservation District (SRCD)

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Date: Saturday, June 6
Location: Lake Solano Park
Check‑In Time: 9:00 AM

Join us at Lake Solano to celebrate World Environment Day and take action to protect our local waterways.

Event Highlights Trash cleanup at Lake Berryessa and Lake Solano Make your own wildflower seed packet Learn about macroinvertebrates in our waterways Learn about native plants during guided garden tours Bilgee the Bilge Pad mascot meet and greet Free picnic lunch for volunteers who register by May 31 Why Volunteer

Your efforts help prevent litter from traveling through local creeks and into the Pacific Ocean, helping protect our drinking water and environment.

Important Information Check‑in begins at 9:00 AM at Lake Solano Park Some volunteers will travel to cleanup areas at Lake Berryessa Volunteer waivers are required for all participants Anyone under 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. About World Environment Day

World Environment Day raises awareness and encourages action for the environment. It is an opportunity to reflect on progress and renew commitment to addressing environmental challenges facing our world today.

Learn more about the international event: Solano County Cleanups - World Environment Day

We look forward to volunteering with you and celebrating World Environment Day together.

Agency: Solano Resource Conservation District (SRCD)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 94589

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bike/Swim Summer Camp Assistance

Join us for a fun, meaningful week at UCPNB’s Bike/Swim Camp at Sonoma State University!

This unique instructional camp helps children and young adults with disabilities learn how to ride bikes and build water safety skills in a supportive, inclusive environment.

Dates: June 15–19
Location: Sonoma State University
Schedule: Flexible shifts available, Full camp day runs from 9:30am-2:15pm

What You’ll Do:

Be paired 1:1 with a camper as their “buddy” Support them in bike riding and water activities Help keep campers safe, engaged, and having fun Encourage confidence, independence, and inclusion

No experience required!
You don’t need to be a certified instructor—just bring a positive attitude, patience, and a willingness to learn.

Who Should Volunteer:

Teens (14+), college students, and adults Anyone interested in education, recreation, therapy, or nonprofit work People who enjoy being active, outdoors, and making a difference

Why Volunteer?

Make a real impact in someone’s life Gain hands-on experience working with individuals with disabilities Earn community service hours Be part of an uplifting, supportive team

Agency: United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay

Join us for a fun, meaningful week at UCPNB’s Bike/Swim Camp at Sonoma State University!

This unique instructional camp helps children and young adults with disabilities learn how to ride bikes and build water safety skills in a supportive, inclusive environment.

Dates: June 15–19
Location: Sonoma State University
Schedule: Flexible shifts available, Full camp day runs from 9:30am-2:15pm

What You’ll Do:

Be paired 1:1 with a camper as their “buddy” Support them in bike riding and water activities Help keep campers safe, engaged, and having fun Encourage confidence, independence, and inclusion

No experience required!
You don’t need to be a certified instructor—just bring a positive attitude, patience, and a willingness to learn.

Who Should Volunteer:

Teens (14+), college students, and adults Anyone interested in education, recreation, therapy, or nonprofit work People who enjoy being active, outdoors, and making a difference

Why Volunteer?

Make a real impact in someone’s life Gain hands-on experience working with individuals with disabilities Earn community service hours Be part of an uplifting, supportive team

Agency: United Cerebral Palsy of the North Bay

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jun 19, 2026

Zip Code: 94928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Phone Call Companions Needed – Make a Difference from Anywhere

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Organization: Faith in Action Solano
Program: Friendly Phone Calls with Seniors
Schedule: Ongoing
Location: Serving seniors in Solano County (volunteers can participate from anywhere)

What Volunteers Will Do

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 isolation

No 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

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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Organization: Faith in Action Solano
Program: Friendly Phone Calls with Seniors
Schedule: Ongoing
Location: Serving seniors in Solano County (volunteers can participate from anywhere)

What Volunteers Will Do

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 isolation

No 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

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 connected

No 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 Scheduling

Visit 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

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 connected

No 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 Scheduling

Visit 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

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 senior

Important: 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

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 senior

Important: 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

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 centers

Some 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Contact Person: Kendra
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

Help our neighbors get where they need to go—volunteer with Ride with Pride!

Agency: Faith in Action of Solano

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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 centers

Some 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 Involved

Point of Contact: Program Office
Contact Person: Kendra
Phone: 707‑469‑6675

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: Flipside Thrift Store Assistance

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.

We are currently looking for volunteers to work on weekdays. Available shifts: 10:00-2:00pm, 10:00am-12:00pm, 12:00pm-2:00pm, 2:00-4:00pm, 4:00-6:00pm

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 mission

Tasks 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.

We are currently looking for volunteers to work on weekdays. Available shifts: 10:00-2:00pm, 10:00am-12:00pm, 12:00pm-2:00pm, 2:00-4:00pm, 4:00-6:00pm

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 mission

Tasks 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: Patient Care Volunteer

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

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: 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 driving distance to Canine Companions headquarters in Santa Rosa to bring the breeder dog in for veterinary & breeding appointments.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!

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 driving distance to Canine Companions headquarters in Santa Rosa to bring the breeder dog in for veterinary & breeding appointments.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!

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: 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:

Puppy-proof your home and keep your puppy safe during early developmentAvoid letting the puppy develop habits like eating food off the floor or jumping on people.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 volunteers

You’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 household

If 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 volunteer 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:

Puppy-proof your home and keep your puppy safe during early developmentAvoid letting the puppy develop habits like eating food off the floor or jumping on people.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 volunteers

You’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 household

If 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 volunteer 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: 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 Sorting

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

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 Chair

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

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 Docent

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

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: Treasurer

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

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 River

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

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: ReStore Volunteer - 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

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: Runs Until Jan 1, 2027

Zip Code: 95403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Travel Unity Volunteer


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 and engage with professionals across the travel industry. Volunteers contribute to real projects that support Travel Unity's mission.

All volunteers begin with one of two projects:

• Spotlight: A short profile of a travel professional, exploring their career path and why inclusion matters in their work.
• Case Study: A look at how an organization is working to make travel more welcoming for different kinds of travelers.

Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, communicating regularly, and participating in online meetings using Zoom.

This is a great opportunity to build experience, meet people in the industry, and contribute to making travel more welcoming.

To get started, complete the volunteer application:
https://bit.ly/TUvolunteerapp

Learn more about Travel Unity:
https://travelunity.org

 

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 and engage with professionals across the travel industry. Volunteers contribute to real projects that support Travel Unity's mission.

All volunteers begin with one of two projects:

• Spotlight: A short profile of a travel professional, exploring their career path and why inclusion matters in their work.
• Case Study: A look at how an organization is working to make travel more welcoming for different kinds of travelers.

Volunteers should be comfortable working as part of a team, communicating regularly, and participating in online meetings using Zoom.

This is a great opportunity to build experience, meet people in the industry, and contribute to making travel more welcoming.

To get started, complete the volunteer application:
https://bit.ly/TUvolunteerapp

Learn more about Travel Unity:
https://travelunity.org

 

Agency: Travel Unity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ASVAB / Trades Math in 30 Days Program

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

Fairfield PAL Teen Center

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is looking for patient, encouraging volunteers to help teens build the math skills they need for future career pathways, trade programs, and ASVAB preparation.

This is not about being a perfect math teacher. It is about being the kind of adult who can sit next to a teen, slow the problem down, explain it one more way, and help them realize, “Okay… I can actually do this.”

Our new ASVAB / Trades Math in 30 Days program will use a structured practice guide that includes skill-building ASVAB math exercises, two full-length practice tests, answer explanations, and topics such as whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, factoring, integers, and order of operations.

What Volunteers Will Do

Volunteers will help students practice and strengthen basic math skills connected to ASVAB readiness, trades programs, apprenticeships, and real-world problem solving.

A volunteer may help students:

Work through daily math practice pages
Review missed problems and understand where they got stuck
Practice test-taking strategies
Build confidence with fractions, decimals, percentages, basic algebra, measurement, and word problems
Prepare for practice tests
Stay encouraged when math feels frustrating
Connect math skills to real career goals
Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for volunteers who are:

Comfortable with basic math through pre-algebra/algebra concepts
Patient, kind, and able to explain things clearly
Encouraging with teens who may feel nervous or behind in math
Dependable and willing to show up consistently
Interested in helping students explore future opportunities in trades, career pathways, or ASVAB-related goals
Able to create a calm, respectful learning space

You do not need to be a credentialed teacher. Retired teachers, college students, tutors, engineers, trades professionals, military-connected adults, parents, and community members who enjoy helping teens learn are all welcome to apply.

Time Commitment

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one regular session per week during the program. Scheduling can be discussed based on volunteer availability and program needs.

Why It Matters

For some teens, math is the thing standing between them and a next step they really want.

A higher score can open doors. A better understanding of fractions, decimals, or word problems can make a student feel more ready for a test, a trade program, a job application, or a future they are just beginning to picture.

At PAL, volunteers do more than help with worksheets. They help teens build confidence, practice persistence, and see that they are capable of more than they thought.

Volunteer Requirements

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is a youth-serving organization. All volunteers must complete PAL’s volunteer process before working with students.

Requirements include:

Volunteer application
DOJ background check
Mandated reporter training
Compliance with AB 506 requirements for youth-serving organizations

All required screening costs are covered by the program.

Best Fit For Someone Who Says:

“I’m good at breaking things down.”

“I don’t mind explaining it a different way.”

“I want to help teens feel less afraid of math.”

“I believe one caring adult can make a big difference.”

How to Get Involved

To learn more about volunteering with the ASVAB / Trades Math program, contact Fairfield PAL Teen Center.

Call: 707-249-1379

Help a teen solve the problem in front of them — and see the future waiting behind it!

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

Fairfield PAL Teen Center

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is looking for patient, encouraging volunteers to help teens build the math skills they need for future career pathways, trade programs, and ASVAB preparation.

This is not about being a perfect math teacher. It is about being the kind of adult who can sit next to a teen, slow the problem down, explain it one more way, and help them realize, “Okay… I can actually do this.”

Our new ASVAB / Trades Math in 30 Days program will use a structured practice guide that includes skill-building ASVAB math exercises, two full-length practice tests, answer explanations, and topics such as whole numbers, fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, factoring, integers, and order of operations.

What Volunteers Will Do

Volunteers will help students practice and strengthen basic math skills connected to ASVAB readiness, trades programs, apprenticeships, and real-world problem solving.

A volunteer may help students:

Work through daily math practice pages
Review missed problems and understand where they got stuck
Practice test-taking strategies
Build confidence with fractions, decimals, percentages, basic algebra, measurement, and word problems
Prepare for practice tests
Stay encouraged when math feels frustrating
Connect math skills to real career goals
Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for volunteers who are:

Comfortable with basic math through pre-algebra/algebra concepts
Patient, kind, and able to explain things clearly
Encouraging with teens who may feel nervous or behind in math
Dependable and willing to show up consistently
Interested in helping students explore future opportunities in trades, career pathways, or ASVAB-related goals
Able to create a calm, respectful learning space

You do not need to be a credentialed teacher. Retired teachers, college students, tutors, engineers, trades professionals, military-connected adults, parents, and community members who enjoy helping teens learn are all welcome to apply.

Time Commitment

We are looking for volunteers who can commit to at least one regular session per week during the program. Scheduling can be discussed based on volunteer availability and program needs.

Why It Matters

For some teens, math is the thing standing between them and a next step they really want.

A higher score can open doors. A better understanding of fractions, decimals, or word problems can make a student feel more ready for a test, a trade program, a job application, or a future they are just beginning to picture.

At PAL, volunteers do more than help with worksheets. They help teens build confidence, practice persistence, and see that they are capable of more than they thought.

Volunteer Requirements

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is a youth-serving organization. All volunteers must complete PAL’s volunteer process before working with students.

Requirements include:

Volunteer application
DOJ background check
Mandated reporter training
Compliance with AB 506 requirements for youth-serving organizations

All required screening costs are covered by the program.

Best Fit For Someone Who Says:

“I’m good at breaking things down.”

“I don’t mind explaining it a different way.”

“I want to help teens feel less afraid of math.”

“I believe one caring adult can make a big difference.”

How to Get Involved

To learn more about volunteering with the ASVAB / Trades Math program, contact Fairfield PAL Teen Center.

Call: 707-249-1379

Help a teen solve the problem in front of them — and see the future waiting behind it!

Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 94533-3240

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Basketball Referee / Coach / Scorekeeper

Fairfield PAL Teen Center

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is looking for volunteers who can help teens play better, learn the game, and keep the gym feeling fun, fair, and organized.

This is a great fit for someone who loves basketball, understands the basics of the game, and wants to help teens build confidence on and off the court.

You do not need to be a professional referee or coach. You just need to be dependable, patient, fair, and willing to help teens learn while they play.

What Volunteers Will Do

Volunteers may help with:

Refereeing recreational basketball games
Teaching basic rules, positioning, and game flow
Helping teens understand calls without turning every moment into an argument
Coaching simple skills like passing, shooting, defense, spacing, and teamwork
Running warm-ups, drills, or short scrimmages
Keeping score during games or tournaments
Tracking fouls, time, and basic game stats
Helping organize teams and rotations
Encouraging good sportsmanship
Helping newer players feel welcome, not embarrassed
Keeping the court safe, respectful, and fun
Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for volunteers who are:

Comfortable around teens
Fair, calm, and confident
Able to explain rules in a simple way
Good at keeping games moving
Encouraging with beginners and experienced players
Able to redirect behavior without escalating it
Interested in helping teens build leadership, teamwork, and decision-making skills
Willing to model respect, patience, and good sportsmanship

This opportunity is a great fit for former players, current athletes, coaches, referees, parents, college students, retired adults, or community members who just love the game.

Why It Matters

At PAL, basketball is never just basketball.

A pickup game can teach a teen how to handle pressure, take feedback, own a mistake, trust a teammate, respect a call, or keep going after a bad play.

A good volunteer helps set the tone. They keep the game fair. They help teens compete without crossing the line. They turn arguments into learning moments and wins into confidence.

Sometimes the most important thing a teen hears all day is, “Run it back. You’ve got this.”

Volunteer Roles Available

Volunteer Referee
Help call games, explain rules, manage play, and keep games safe and fair.

Volunteer Coach
Help lead drills, support players, teach fundamentals, and encourage teamwork.

Volunteer Scorekeeper
Help keep score, track time, record fouls, support tournaments, and keep games organized.

Volunteers can help in one role or a mix of roles, depending on comfort level and program needs.

Time Commitment

We are looking for volunteers who can help during basketball activities, drop-in games, special tournaments, or league-style play. A regular weekly commitment is helpful, but we are happy to discuss availability.

Volunteer Requirements

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is a youth-serving organization. All volunteers must complete PAL’s volunteer process before working with students.

Requirements include:

Volunteer application
DOJ background check
Mandated reporter training
Compliance with AB 506 requirements for youth-serving organizations

All required screening costs are covered by the program.

Best Fit For Someone Who Says:

“I can keep a game moving.”

“I know how to be fair without making it all about me.”

“I want teens to learn the game the right way.”

“I’m good at helping kids compete and still respect each other.”

“I can teach, encourage, and call the travel.”

How to Get Involved

To learn more about volunteering as a basketball referee, coach, or scorekeeper, contact Fairfield PAL Teen Center.

Call: 707-249-1379

Help teens learn the game, respect the whistle, and build confidence one play at a time.

Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League

Fairfield PAL Teen Center

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is looking for volunteers who can help teens play better, learn the game, and keep the gym feeling fun, fair, and organized.

This is a great fit for someone who loves basketball, understands the basics of the game, and wants to help teens build confidence on and off the court.

You do not need to be a professional referee or coach. You just need to be dependable, patient, fair, and willing to help teens learn while they play.

What Volunteers Will Do

Volunteers may help with:

Refereeing recreational basketball games
Teaching basic rules, positioning, and game flow
Helping teens understand calls without turning every moment into an argument
Coaching simple skills like passing, shooting, defense, spacing, and teamwork
Running warm-ups, drills, or short scrimmages
Keeping score during games or tournaments
Tracking fouls, time, and basic game stats
Helping organize teams and rotations
Encouraging good sportsmanship
Helping newer players feel welcome, not embarrassed
Keeping the court safe, respectful, and fun
Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for volunteers who are:

Comfortable around teens
Fair, calm, and confident
Able to explain rules in a simple way
Good at keeping games moving
Encouraging with beginners and experienced players
Able to redirect behavior without escalating it
Interested in helping teens build leadership, teamwork, and decision-making skills
Willing to model respect, patience, and good sportsmanship

This opportunity is a great fit for former players, current athletes, coaches, referees, parents, college students, retired adults, or community members who just love the game.

Why It Matters

At PAL, basketball is never just basketball.

A pickup game can teach a teen how to handle pressure, take feedback, own a mistake, trust a teammate, respect a call, or keep going after a bad play.

A good volunteer helps set the tone. They keep the game fair. They help teens compete without crossing the line. They turn arguments into learning moments and wins into confidence.

Sometimes the most important thing a teen hears all day is, “Run it back. You’ve got this.”

Volunteer Roles Available

Volunteer Referee
Help call games, explain rules, manage play, and keep games safe and fair.

Volunteer Coach
Help lead drills, support players, teach fundamentals, and encourage teamwork.

Volunteer Scorekeeper
Help keep score, track time, record fouls, support tournaments, and keep games organized.

Volunteers can help in one role or a mix of roles, depending on comfort level and program needs.

Time Commitment

We are looking for volunteers who can help during basketball activities, drop-in games, special tournaments, or league-style play. A regular weekly commitment is helpful, but we are happy to discuss availability.

Volunteer Requirements

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is a youth-serving organization. All volunteers must complete PAL’s volunteer process before working with students.

Requirements include:

Volunteer application
DOJ background check
Mandated reporter training
Compliance with AB 506 requirements for youth-serving organizations

All required screening costs are covered by the program.

Best Fit For Someone Who Says:

“I can keep a game moving.”

“I know how to be fair without making it all about me.”

“I want teens to learn the game the right way.”

“I’m good at helping kids compete and still respect each other.”

“I can teach, encourage, and call the travel.”

How to Get Involved

To learn more about volunteering as a basketball referee, coach, or scorekeeper, contact Fairfield PAL Teen Center.

Call: 707-249-1379

Help teens learn the game, respect the whistle, and build confidence one play at a time.

Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 94533-2102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Billiards Coach

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is looking for volunteers who can help teens learn the game of pool in a fun, patient, and welcoming way.

This is a great fit for someone who enjoys billiards, knows the basics, and can help teens slow down, line up a shot, think ahead, and build confidence one turn at a time.

You do not need to be a tournament-level player. You just need to be dependable, encouraging, and willing to help teens learn the game with good sportsmanship and respect.

What Volunteers Will Do

Volunteers may help teens:

Learn basic pool rules and table etiquette
Understand cue safety and respectful use of equipment
Practice aiming, stance, grip, and smooth shots
Learn how to call a shot and think one move ahead
Play beginner-friendly games and challenges
Understand strategy without making it too complicated
Keep games fair, friendly, and fun
Welcome newer players who may feel nervous trying
Encourage patience, focus, and good sportsmanship
Help organize mini-tournaments or casual challenge nights
Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for volunteers who are:

Comfortable working with teens
Patient with beginners
Calm, friendly, and encouraging
Able to explain things clearly
Good at modeling respect and table etiquette
Willing to help teens learn without making them feel embarrassed
Interested in using recreation to build confidence, focus, and connection

This opportunity is a great fit for pool players, retirees, parents, college students, veterans, service members, community members, or anyone who enjoys the game and wants to give teens a positive place to learn.

Why It Matters

At PAL, billiards is more than a game at the table.

It teaches patience. Focus. Self-control. Strategy. How to win without bragging and lose without quitting.

A teen who learns to slow down before a shot is also practicing how to slow down before a choice. A volunteer can turn a casual game into a quiet moment of coaching, connection, and confidence.

Sometimes all it takes is someone standing beside them saying, “Take your time. Look at the angle. You’ve got it.”

Volunteer Role Available

Volunteer Billiards Coach
Help teens learn pool basics, practice skills, understand strategy, care for equipment, and enjoy the game in a safe and respectful way.

Volunteers may also help with casual tournaments, pool challenges, or drop-in recreation time.

Time Commitment

We are looking for volunteers who can help during after-school hours, special events, or scheduled billiards activities. A regular weekly commitment is helpful, but we are happy to discuss availability.

Volunteer Requirements

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is a youth-serving organization. All volunteers must complete PAL’s volunteer process before working with students.

Requirements include:

Volunteer application
DOJ background check
Mandated reporter training
Compliance with AB 506 requirements for youth-serving organizations

All required screening costs are covered by the program.

Best Fit For Someone Who Says:

“I can teach someone without rushing them.”

“I know pool is about more than just making the shot.”

“I like helping teens build confidence.”

“I can keep the game fun, fair, and respectful.”

“I’m good at saying, ‘Try it one more time.’”

How to Get Involved

To learn more about volunteering as a billiards coach, contact Fairfield PAL Teen Center.

Call: 707-249-1379

Help teens line up the shot, learn the game, and build confidence around the table.

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.

This is a great fit for someone who enjoys billiards, knows the basics, and can help teens slow down, line up a shot, think ahead, and build confidence one turn at a time.

You do not need to be a tournament-level player. You just need to be dependable, encouraging, and willing to help teens learn the game with good sportsmanship and respect.

What Volunteers Will Do

Volunteers may help teens:

Learn basic pool rules and table etiquette
Understand cue safety and respectful use of equipment
Practice aiming, stance, grip, and smooth shots
Learn how to call a shot and think one move ahead
Play beginner-friendly games and challenges
Understand strategy without making it too complicated
Keep games fair, friendly, and fun
Welcome newer players who may feel nervous trying
Encourage patience, focus, and good sportsmanship
Help organize mini-tournaments or casual challenge nights
Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for volunteers who are:

Comfortable working with teens
Patient with beginners
Calm, friendly, and encouraging
Able to explain things clearly
Good at modeling respect and table etiquette
Willing to help teens learn without making them feel embarrassed
Interested in using recreation to build confidence, focus, and connection

This opportunity is a great fit for pool players, retirees, parents, college students, veterans, service members, community members, or anyone who enjoys the game and wants to give teens a positive place to learn.

Why It Matters

At PAL, billiards is more than a game at the table.

It teaches patience. Focus. Self-control. Strategy. How to win without bragging and lose without quitting.

A teen who learns to slow down before a shot is also practicing how to slow down before a choice. A volunteer can turn a casual game into a quiet moment of coaching, connection, and confidence.

Sometimes all it takes is someone standing beside them saying, “Take your time. Look at the angle. You’ve got it.”

Volunteer Role Available

Volunteer Billiards Coach
Help teens learn pool basics, practice skills, understand strategy, care for equipment, and enjoy the game in a safe and respectful way.

Volunteers may also help with casual tournaments, pool challenges, or drop-in recreation time.

Time Commitment

We are looking for volunteers who can help during after-school hours, special events, or scheduled billiards activities. A regular weekly commitment is helpful, but we are happy to discuss availability.

Volunteer Requirements

Fairfield PAL Teen Center is a youth-serving organization. All volunteers must complete PAL’s volunteer process before working with students.

Requirements include:

Volunteer application
DOJ background check
Mandated reporter training
Compliance with AB 506 requirements for youth-serving organizations

All required screening costs are covered by the program.

Best Fit For Someone Who Says:

“I can teach someone without rushing them.”

“I know pool is about more than just making the shot.”

“I like helping teens build confidence.”

“I can keep the game fun, fair, and respectful.”

“I’m good at saying, ‘Try it one more time.’”

How to Get Involved

To learn more about volunteering as a billiards coach, contact Fairfield PAL Teen Center.

Call: 707-249-1379

Help teens line up the shot, learn the game, and build confidence around the table.

Agency: Fairfield Police Activity League

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 94533-2102

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Leaven Kids Volunteers

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

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 tough

Your 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 tough

Your 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 for

This 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 for

This 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 skills

This 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 teens

If 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 skills

This 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 teens

If 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 skills

This 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 teens

If 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 skills

This 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 teens

If 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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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 credit

We are looking for volunteers to support our basketball program in roles such as:

Referees Coaches Announcers Scorekeepers

Your 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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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 credit

We are looking for volunteers to support our basketball program in roles such as:

Referees Coaches Announcers Scorekeepers

Your 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 participate

This 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 participate

This 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 Schools

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

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 - Sonoma

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 license 

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

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 license 

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: 95476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels driver Rohnert Park

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

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 Center

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 license 

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

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 license 

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: 94928

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels driver Santa Rosa

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

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: Council on Aging - Tellegacy program with an isolated senior

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

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 Aug 12, 2026

Zip Code: 95404

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Companion / Friendly Visitor program with Isolated Seniors

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

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 assistance

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

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 Cataloguing

Catalog 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 Tour

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

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 Leaders

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.
Once I receive the completed application, I will send details on how to sign up for an orientation. Orientation is 2.5 hours at our property and is a mixture of learning policies and procedures, and hands on learning working with horses. We also require a background check for each volunteer. The background check is completed for us by Bchex and the information is submitted online. The cost is $19.

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.
Once I receive the completed application, I will send details on how to sign up for an orientation. Orientation is 2.5 hours at our property and is a mixture of learning policies and procedures, and hands on learning working with horses. We also require a background check for each volunteer. The background check is completed for us by Bchex and the information is submitted online. The cost is $19.

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: Facility Volunteers

Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center is looking for passionate volunteers to help with the upkeep of our facility. We need volunteers to assist with cleaning, gardening, prop care, and general upkeep.

Agency: Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center

Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center is looking for passionate volunteers to help with the upkeep of our facility. We need volunteers to assist with cleaning, gardening, prop care, and general upkeep.

Agency: Giant Steps Therapeutic Equestrian Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 94952

Allow Groups: Yes


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 notes

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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 notes

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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: Trauma Informed Initiative seeking Volunteer

Do you want to help us making a difference and help promote Trauma-informed Care in our county?_x000D_ _x000D_ Resilient Marin is a team of parents and well-established local youth advocacy pr

Agency: Resilient Marin

Do you want to help us making a difference and help promote Trauma-informed Care in our county?_x000D_ _x000D_ Resilient Marin is a team of parents and well-established local youth advocacy pr

Agency: Resilient Marin

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 17, 2032

Zip Code: 94901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Armstrong Visitor's Center

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

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 Watch

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

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 Head

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

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 camp

Job Description: Counselor in Training (CIT) - Preschool Summer Camp_x000D_ _x000D_ We are seeking enthusiastic and responsible students in grades 7 - 11 to join our preschool summer camp as Counselors in Training (CIT) for two consecutive weeks over the

Agency: The Ross Preschool

Job Description: Counselor in Training (CIT) - Preschool Summer Camp_x000D_ _x000D_ We are seeking enthusiastic and responsible students in grades 7 - 11 to join our preschool summer camp as Counselors in Training (CIT) for two consecutive weeks over the

Agency: The Ross Preschool

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 31, 2029

Zip Code: 94957

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Internship

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_ _x000D_

Agency: 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_ _x000D_

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030

Zip Code: 95409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA of Sonoma County Board Member

CASA Board of Directors _x000D_ _x000D_ CASA of Sonoma County seeks motivated and dedicated Board Members who will serve as knowledgeable ambassadors of our mission to advocate for abused and neglected children. Visit www.sonomacasa.or

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County

CASA Board of Directors _x000D_ _x000D_ CASA of Sonoma County seeks motivated and dedicated Board Members who will serve as knowledgeable ambassadors of our mission to advocate for abused and neglected children. Visit www.sonomacasa.or

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Office Advocate

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: 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: 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: 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: Court Appointed Special Advocates of Sonoma County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Halleck Creek Ranch

In operation since 1977, Halleck Creek Ranch is a pioneer in the field of adaptive horseback riding and groundwork. With two locations in Nicasio (Old Rancheria Road and Rock Rose Ran

Agency: Halleck Creek Ranch

In operation since 1977, Halleck Creek Ranch is a pioneer in the field of adaptive horseback riding and groundwork. With two locations in Nicasio (Old Rancheria Road and Rock Rose Ran

Agency: Halleck Creek Ranch

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030

Zip Code: 94946

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spend Time with Older Adults in Search of Togetherness

Make a difference today_x000D_ _x000D_ "Purposeful Rounders" are volunteers who not only visit with older adults searching for togetherness, but they offe

Agency: The Redwoods

Make a difference today_x000D_ _x000D_ "Purposeful Rounders" are volunteers who not only visit with older adults searching for togetherness, but they offe

Agency: The Redwoods

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2030

Zip Code: 94941

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteers Needed

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

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


Volunteer: Make a Lasting Impact: Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)

Imagine being the one constant presence in a child's life, bringing stability and hope during one of the most challenging times they may face. As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Marin County, you’ll join a dedicated team of commu

Agency: Marin CASA

Imagine being the one constant presence in a child's life, bringing stability and hope during one of the most challenging times they may face. As a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in Marin County, you’ll join a dedicated team of commu

Agency: Marin CASA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 20, 2030

Zip Code: 94903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Volunteers Needed!

Our mission is to empower volunteers and partners to improve health and wellbeing, strengthen communities, and support those in need through humanitarian service and gran

Agency: Roseland Lions & Lioness Lions Club

Our mission is to empower volunteers and partners to improve health and wellbeing, strengthen communities, and support those in need through humanitarian service and gran

Agency: Roseland Lions & Lioness Lions Club

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 22, 2030

Zip Code: 95407

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent Need! Volunteer With Friends of The Fairfield-Suisun Library!

 _x000D_ _x000D_ Volunteers are a valued part of the Friends of Fairfield-Suisun Library in providi

Agency: Friends of the Fairfield-Suisun Library

 _x000D_ _x000D_ Volunteers are a valued part of the Friends of Fairfield-Suisun Library in providi

Agency: Friends of the Fairfield-Suisun Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 24, 2030

Zip Code: 94533

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote: Create Handmade Birthday Cards for Local Seniors in Napa & Solano

We invite volunteers of all ages—from high school students to retirees—to create heartfelt handmade birthday cards for seniors in our community. For many seni

Agency: Molly's Angels

We invite volunteers of all ages—from high school students to retirees—to create heartfelt handmade birthday cards for seniors in our community. For many seni

Agency: Molly's Angels

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 1, 2030

Zip Code: 94559

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Need Your Help Writing Thank You Cards

Operation With Love From Home  

Agency: Solano Volunteers

Operation With Love From Home  

Agency: Solano Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 20, 2030

Zip Code: 94533

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at The Farm - Help supply the Napa County Food Bank!

The Mission Farm at St. John’s Lutheran Church was launched in 2009 with the mission to supply the Napa County Food Bank, county residents and other charitable orga

Agency: St. John's Lutheran Mission Farm

The Mission Farm at St. John’s Lutheran Church was launched in 2009 with the mission to supply the Napa County Food Bank, county residents and other charitable orga

Agency: St. John's Lutheran Mission Farm

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 29, 2030

Zip Code: 94558

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

Organization Information_x000D_ _x000D_ Mission: Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP) is a nonprofit, tax exempt center founded in 1977 to provide high quality, low-cost mental health s

Agency: Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP)

Organization Information_x000D_ _x000D_ Mission: Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP) is a nonprofit, tax exempt center founded in 1977 to provide high quality, low-cost mental health s

Agency: Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Nov 4, 2030

Zip Code: 94901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-Call Emergency Volunteers Needed, Sonoma Community Center

Sonoma Community Center is recruiting On-Call Emergency Volunteers. When disaster strikes, Sonoma Comm

Agency: Sonoma Valley Volunteers

Sonoma Community Center is recruiting On-Call Emergency Volunteers. When disaster strikes, Sonoma Comm

Agency: Sonoma Valley Volunteers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2030

Zip Code: 95476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Administration and Social Media Posts

In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority of Marin is a public agency established in 2002 by the Board of Supervisors. We serve low-income older adults and persons with disabilities who qualify for in home support services in order to remain indepen

Agency: DARIO SANTIAGO

In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority of Marin is a public agency established in 2002 by the Board of Supervisors. We serve low-income older adults and persons with disabilities who qualify for in home support services in order to remain indepen

Agency: DARIO SANTIAGO

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2030

Zip Code: 94903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join & Serve with Active 20-30 Club Sebastopol/ West County!

Active 20-30 Sebastopol is a re-charter of a club that started in Sebastopol in 1930. Active 20-30 Club provides young adults with an opportunity for personal growth, life long friendships and leadership development while working together to im

Agency: Active 20-30 Sebastopol

Active 20-30 Sebastopol is a re-charter of a club that started in Sebastopol in 1930. Active 20-30 Club provides young adults with an opportunity for personal growth, life long friendships and leadership development while working together to im

Agency: Active 20-30 Sebastopol

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2031

Zip Code: 95473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans Home of California-Yountville Needs Volunteers!

Established in 1884, the Veterans Home of California-Yountville is the most comprehensive facility of its type in the United States, providing multiple levels of award-winning care

Agency: Yountville Veteran's Home

Established in 1884, the Veterans Home of California-Yountville is the most comprehensive facility of its type in the United States, providing multiple levels of award-winning care

Agency: Yountville Veteran's Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Apr 24, 2027

Zip Code: 94599

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join our Amazing Team of Volunteers!

The mission of Sonoma County Acts of Kindness is to provide basic necessities, resources, and advocacy 

Agency: Sonoma County Acts of Kindness

The mission of Sonoma County Acts of Kindness is to provide basic necessities, resources, and advocacy 

Agency: Sonoma County Acts of Kindness

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 13, 2027

Zip Code: 95403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer and Make a Difference at Your Library!

The Solano County Library has various areas that one can volunteer. Some of the areas are: adult literacy services, bilingual computer trainer, clerical help, collection department, computer doce

Agency: Solano County Library

The Solano County Library has various areas that one can volunteer. Some of the areas are: adult literacy services, bilingual computer trainer, clerical help, collection department, computer doce

Agency: Solano County Library

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 13, 2027

Zip Code: 94533

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: San Francisco Community - Change a child's life through tutoring

_x000D_ _x000D_ Are you interested in making a significant impact on a student’s life? Come join our incredible volunteer team at Community Education Partnerships (CEP)!_x000D_ _x000D_ CEP is a non-profit organization that works to s

Agency: Community Education Partnerships

_x000D_ _x000D_ Are you interested in making a significant impact on a student’s life? Come join our incredible volunteer team at Community Education Partnerships (CEP)!_x000D_ _x000D_ CEP is a non-profit organization that works to s

Agency: Community Education Partnerships

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 4, 2027

Zip Code: 94140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help clean / organize preschool classrooms

Our classrooms get a lot of use from our engaged 3 - 5 year old students.  It's amazing to think that small paint spots can somehow make it's way onto the bottom of a chair and from one room into another!  We'd love your help goin

Agency: The Ross Preschool

Our classrooms get a lot of use from our engaged 3 - 5 year old students.  It's amazing to think that small paint spots can somehow make it's way onto the bottom of a chair and from one room into another!  We'd love your help goin

Agency: The Ross Preschool

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2027

Zip Code: 94957

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Membership Coordinator

Ready for something new to do?  Want to help our 90 year old museum with a critical task?  The Marin History Museum needs someone to help increase its membershi

Agency: Marin History Museum

Ready for something new to do?  Want to help our 90 year old museum with a critical task?  The Marin History Museum needs someone to help increase its membershi

Agency: Marin History Museum

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2027

Zip Code: 94901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visit with Older Adults in Facilities

LITA (Love is the Answer) grew out of the desire to bring happiness, friendship and meaning into the lives of lonely and isolated older people living in Marin._x000D_ _x000D_ ♥LITA matches volunteers with older adults in need of

Agency: LITA (Love Is The Answer)

LITA (Love is the Answer) grew out of the desire to bring happiness, friendship and meaning into the lives of lonely and isolated older people living in Marin._x000D_ _x000D_ ♥LITA matches volunteers with older adults in need of

Agency: LITA (Love Is The Answer)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2027

Zip Code: 94903

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visit with Older Adults in their Homes

LITA (Love is the Answer) grew out of the desire to bring happiness, friendship and meaning into the lives of lonely and isolated older people living in Marin._x000D_ _x000D_ ♥LITA matches volunteers with older adults in need of

Agency: LITA (Love Is The Answer)

LITA (Love is the Answer) grew out of the desire to bring happiness, friendship and meaning into the lives of lonely and isolated older people living in Marin._x000D_ _x000D_ ♥LITA matches volunteers with older adults in need of

Agency: LITA (Love Is The Answer)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Slide Ranch Volunteers & Docents

Slide Ranch depends on perennial volunteers and docents age 18+ (opportunities for under 18 noted below!) to help us acheive our mission. We provide challenging, engaging and meaningful experiences for children, families, and adults of all ages through

Agency: Slide Ranch

Slide Ranch depends on perennial volunteers and docents age 18+ (opportunities for under 18 noted below!) to help us acheive our mission. We provide challenging, engaging and meaningful experiences for children, families, and adults of all ages through

Agency: Slide Ranch

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 1, 2028

Zip Code: 94965

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Self-Reported Hours

Hours can be submitted for volunteer work completed. Once hours are submitted, an administrator will review the hours. They have the options of accepting the hours, rejecting the hours, or changing the number of submitted hours. 

Agency: Solano County Fair Association

Hours can be submitted for volunteer work completed. Once hours are submitted, an administrator will review the hours. They have the options of accepting the hours, rejecting the hours, or changing the number of submitted hours. 

Agency: Solano County Fair Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 22, 2028

Zip Code: 94589

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meet Great People-Make A Difference-Learn New Skills-Have Fun!

Agency: Solano County Fair Association

Agency: Solano County Fair Association

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Feb 29, 2028

Zip Code: 94589

Allow Groups: No