Needs From: United Way Volunteer Connect

Volunteer: Volunteer Team

Phillip Cares, Inc. is supported by a dedicated team of volunteers who assist with application processing, event coordination, and community outreach. Our volunteers are trained to handle administrative tasks such as reviewing applications, coordinating with pet owners, and facilitating communication with our service partners. They also play an essential role in promoting the program through social media, distributing flyers, and representing us at community events. To volunteer please contact Deacon Phillip Johnson at (251) 300-5967 or info@phillipcares.org or Apply Here

Agency: Phillip Cares

Phillip Cares, Inc. is supported by a dedicated team of volunteers who assist with application processing, event coordination, and community outreach. Our volunteers are trained to handle administrative tasks such as reviewing applications, coordinating with pet owners, and facilitating communication with our service partners. They also play an essential role in promoting the program through social media, distributing flyers, and representing us at community events. To volunteer please contact Deacon Phillip Johnson at (251) 300-5967 or info@phillipcares.org or Apply Here

Agency: Phillip Cares

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36616

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dwell Connect (Kids Tutoring)

Dwell Connect (formerly Passport to Literacy) is our tutoring program for all school-aged children, held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00-5:45pm. Volunteers can serve on either day or both days, whichever fits best with their schedule. 

Volunteers are needed from 3:30-6:00pm and will help with a variety of activities, including one-on-one tutoring, enrichment activities, and playing soccer! 

This program is held off-site from Dwell Mobile (close to South Alabama) and will follow the public school calendar. Volunteers must be 18 or older and provide a background check when working with children. Location will be given once volunteer is confirmed. 

Dwell Connect is where learning, life, and play come together!

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Dwell Connect (formerly Passport to Literacy) is our tutoring program for all school-aged children, held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00-5:45pm. Volunteers can serve on either day or both days, whichever fits best with their schedule. 

Volunteers are needed from 3:30-6:00pm and will help with a variety of activities, including one-on-one tutoring, enrichment activities, and playing soccer! 

This program is held off-site from Dwell Mobile (close to South Alabama) and will follow the public school calendar. Volunteers must be 18 or older and provide a background check when working with children. Location will be given once volunteer is confirmed. 

Dwell Connect is where learning, life, and play come together!

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outreach Volunteer

Be an Advocate for the Animals – Even Without Volunteering at the Shelter!

Even if you don’t have much time to spend at the shelter, you can still make a big difference in the lives of the animals here. Every small action adds up, and there are many ways to support our mission from wherever you are:

Help Spread the Word: Stop by the shelter to pick up flyers and materials to distribute in your neighborhood, workplace, or at local businesses. Just a few minutes of your time can help us reach new potential volunteers and fosters.

Share on Social Media: Follow us online and share our posts about adoptable animals, events, and volunteer opportunities. A simple share can connect a pet with their forever home!

Attend and Promote Events: Join us at community events or help promote them by inviting friends, sharing event info, or posting flyers in local hot spots

Be a Voice in the Community: Talk to friends, coworkers, or local groups about our Volunteer and Foster programs. Word of mouth is powerful!

No Orientation required, counts for volunteer hours! Please contact me at to set up advocate assignments. 

Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Be an Advocate for the Animals – Even Without Volunteering at the Shelter!

Even if you don’t have much time to spend at the shelter, you can still make a big difference in the lives of the animals here. Every small action adds up, and there are many ways to support our mission from wherever you are:

Help Spread the Word: Stop by the shelter to pick up flyers and materials to distribute in your neighborhood, workplace, or at local businesses. Just a few minutes of your time can help us reach new potential volunteers and fosters.

Share on Social Media: Follow us online and share our posts about adoptable animals, events, and volunteer opportunities. A simple share can connect a pet with their forever home!

Attend and Promote Events: Join us at community events or help promote them by inviting friends, sharing event info, or posting flyers in local hot spots

Be a Voice in the Community: Talk to friends, coworkers, or local groups about our Volunteer and Foster programs. Word of mouth is powerful!

No Orientation required, counts for volunteer hours! Please contact me at to set up advocate assignments. 

Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 4, 2025 through Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kennel Assistant

Cleaning Support Volunteer
Reports to: Kennel Staff II or Training Staff

Position Overview & Impact

As a Cleaning Support Volunteer, you’ll work alongside the kennel team to maintain clean, safe, and sanitary conditions throughout the shelter. A well-maintained environment helps reduce illness, keeps pets comfortable, and ensures animals are presented in their best light to potential adopters.

Time Commitment & Location

Location: Mobile County Animal Shelter 7665 Howells Ferry Rd
Time Commitment:

Shifts are approximately 3 hours long

Weekdays: Between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM

Weekends: Between 7:00 AM and 2:00 PM

Shifts are flexible - coordinate with the Volunteer Coordinator or training kennel staff.

Goals

Assist with routine cleaning and sanitation tasks

Help maintain a healthy and presentable shelter environment

Core Responsibilities

Check in with staff at the beginning of each shift for assigned tasks

Sanitize surfaces and areas within the adoption center following established protocols

Clean food/water dishes, perform laundry, and assist in feeding areas

Mark off completed tasks and communicate notes or needs to staff

Requirements

Ability to follow instructions and adhere to safety and cleaning protocols

Able to lift between 10–40 pounds

Comfortable walking, bending, stooping, and standing for extended periods

Friendly and respectful when interacting with staff, visitors, and other volunteers

Committed to supporting the shelter’s mission and policies

Must be at least 18 years old with adult signed waiver 


Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Cleaning Support Volunteer
Reports to: Kennel Staff II or Training Staff

Position Overview & Impact

As a Cleaning Support Volunteer, you’ll work alongside the kennel team to maintain clean, safe, and sanitary conditions throughout the shelter. A well-maintained environment helps reduce illness, keeps pets comfortable, and ensures animals are presented in their best light to potential adopters.

Time Commitment & Location

Location: Mobile County Animal Shelter 7665 Howells Ferry Rd
Time Commitment:

Shifts are approximately 3 hours long

Weekdays: Between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM

Weekends: Between 7:00 AM and 2:00 PM

Shifts are flexible - coordinate with the Volunteer Coordinator or training kennel staff.

Goals

Assist with routine cleaning and sanitation tasks

Help maintain a healthy and presentable shelter environment

Core Responsibilities

Check in with staff at the beginning of each shift for assigned tasks

Sanitize surfaces and areas within the adoption center following established protocols

Clean food/water dishes, perform laundry, and assist in feeding areas

Mark off completed tasks and communicate notes or needs to staff

Requirements

Ability to follow instructions and adhere to safety and cleaning protocols

Able to lift between 10–40 pounds

Comfortable walking, bending, stooping, and standing for extended periods

Friendly and respectful when interacting with staff, visitors, and other volunteers

Committed to supporting the shelter’s mission and policies

Must be at least 18 years old with adult signed waiver 


Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: *Start here to work with animals* Orientation

If you want to work directly with the dogs or cats start here :) 

This is a recorded orientation you can complete from home. After watching the video, please answer the three questions below and email your responses to me at Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

How many Animal Control Officers do we have?

What device do we sometimes use to move feral or scared cats?

What is the name of the brown dog (far right) on the “No Photo Zone” slides?

Once I receive your answers, I’ll send you the link to view and then you can sign up for available volunteer shifts that interact directly with animals.

For your first day at the shelter, bring a valid photo ID. You’ll receive your Volunteer Handbook, sign a waiver, and complete a quick 40-minute training at the start of your shift.

Thanks so much for supporting the animals—we’re excited to have you on board!

Orientation Video


Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

If you want to work directly with the dogs or cats start here :) 

This is a recorded orientation you can complete from home. After watching the video, please answer the three questions below and email your responses to me at Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

How many Animal Control Officers do we have?

What device do we sometimes use to move feral or scared cats?

What is the name of the brown dog (far right) on the “No Photo Zone” slides?

Once I receive your answers, I’ll send you the link to view and then you can sign up for available volunteer shifts that interact directly with animals.

For your first day at the shelter, bring a valid photo ID. You’ll receive your Volunteer Handbook, sign a waiver, and complete a quick 40-minute training at the start of your shift.

Thanks so much for supporting the animals—we’re excited to have you on board!

Orientation Video


Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Dog Bio Writer Needed

Help Tell Their Story – Volunteer Dog Bio Writer Needed! **Be sure to have done Orientation**
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, every dog has a story — and we need caring, creative volunteers to help tell it!

What’s a Dog Bio Writer?
As a Bio Writer, you’ll visit the shelter, meet our adoptable dogs, and get to know their personalities. From silly quirks to heartwarming habits, you’ll turn your observations into engaging bios that showcase each dog’s unique charm and help potential adopters fall in love and get to know them.

What You’ll Do:

Visit the shelter regularly to meet and interact with dogs in adoption

Learn about each dog’s personality, likes, and needs

Take or gather photos that match your bio

Write clear, engaging, and accurate bios for our website, Facebook, and Adoptables 

Update bios when needed (e.g., new skills learned, behavior changes, or milestones)

Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with dogs of all sizes and energy levels **Will do Dog walker training**

Good writing and storytelling skills

Reliable and detail-oriented

Willing to commit to complete bios promptly

Able to work independently and follow guidelines for accuracy and tone

Why It Matters:
A well-written bio can be the difference between a dog being overlooked and a dog finding a forever family. Your words can open hearts and change lives.

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Because the right words can lead to the right home.

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Help Tell Their Story – Volunteer Dog Bio Writer Needed! **Be sure to have done Orientation**
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, every dog has a story — and we need caring, creative volunteers to help tell it!

What’s a Dog Bio Writer?
As a Bio Writer, you’ll visit the shelter, meet our adoptable dogs, and get to know their personalities. From silly quirks to heartwarming habits, you’ll turn your observations into engaging bios that showcase each dog’s unique charm and help potential adopters fall in love and get to know them.

What You’ll Do:

Visit the shelter regularly to meet and interact with dogs in adoption

Learn about each dog’s personality, likes, and needs

Take or gather photos that match your bio

Write clear, engaging, and accurate bios for our website, Facebook, and Adoptables 

Update bios when needed (e.g., new skills learned, behavior changes, or milestones)

Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with dogs of all sizes and energy levels **Will do Dog walker training**

Good writing and storytelling skills

Reliable and detail-oriented

Willing to commit to complete bios promptly

Able to work independently and follow guidelines for accuracy and tone

Why It Matters:
A well-written bio can be the difference between a dog being overlooked and a dog finding a forever family. Your words can open hearts and change lives.

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Because the right words can lead to the right home.

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shelter Volunteer

We are looking for individuals willing to assist in our non-traditional shelter operations as needed.  Non-traditional shelters may be warming stations/centers, cooling stations/centers, and Safer Places (State of Alabama designated sites for severe weather).  Interested volunteers would work under a shelter manager and will assist with any needs that may arise (set up, registration, food service, site supervision, volunteer coordination, etc).   Hours would be flexible and would likely include overnight shifts.

Shelter occupants would include unhoused individuals, persons without adequate heating/air conditioning, persons medically and other vulnerable populations.

Participants would need their own transportation, a valid driver's license, and potentially pass a background check as the need involves serving vulnerable populations (including children) and multiple sites in Mobile County and may include some virtual activities.

Agency: Mobile County Emergency Management Agency

We are looking for individuals willing to assist in our non-traditional shelter operations as needed.  Non-traditional shelters may be warming stations/centers, cooling stations/centers, and Safer Places (State of Alabama designated sites for severe weather).  Interested volunteers would work under a shelter manager and will assist with any needs that may arise (set up, registration, food service, site supervision, volunteer coordination, etc).   Hours would be flexible and would likely include overnight shifts.

Shelter occupants would include unhoused individuals, persons without adequate heating/air conditioning, persons medically and other vulnerable populations.

Participants would need their own transportation, a valid driver's license, and potentially pass a background check as the need involves serving vulnerable populations (including children) and multiple sites in Mobile County and may include some virtual activities.

Agency: Mobile County Emergency Management Agency

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mobile County Emergency Management Reserves

Mobile County EMA is looking for individuals in the Mobile, AL area who are willing to help our agency in assisting the citizens of Mobile.  Activities will be varied and require various physical activities and abilities.  It may be answering phones, loading water and food into vehicles, working in our warehouse or a donated goods warehouse, and managing various volunteer operations and many more possibilities.

Persons interested would be encouraged to participate in trainings and exercises to achieve a basic level of competency in emergency management practices and tactics.  Trainings would be free of charge and would be virtual and in-person.  A simple application and liability release are required.  Hours are flexible and would primarily be M-F, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM in Blue Skies (Day-to-Day) and in Grey Skies (Hazzard/Disaster times) it would be 4, 6, 8, and 12 hour shifts based on need and your willingness to participate.

If you are willing to be a force multiplier, are flexible, and want to be involved in the many avenues and activities in disaster response; WE WANT YOU!

Agency: Mobile County Emergency Management Agency

Mobile County EMA is looking for individuals in the Mobile, AL area who are willing to help our agency in assisting the citizens of Mobile.  Activities will be varied and require various physical activities and abilities.  It may be answering phones, loading water and food into vehicles, working in our warehouse or a donated goods warehouse, and managing various volunteer operations and many more possibilities.

Persons interested would be encouraged to participate in trainings and exercises to achieve a basic level of competency in emergency management practices and tactics.  Trainings would be free of charge and would be virtual and in-person.  A simple application and liability release are required.  Hours are flexible and would primarily be M-F, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM in Blue Skies (Day-to-Day) and in Grey Skies (Hazzard/Disaster times) it would be 4, 6, 8, and 12 hour shifts based on need and your willingness to participate.

If you are willing to be a force multiplier, are flexible, and want to be involved in the many avenues and activities in disaster response; WE WANT YOU!

Agency: Mobile County Emergency Management Agency

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Inkind: Wish List

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. Volunteer Connect messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me directly to set up a time to volunteer or for Wish List questions.**

 

If you would like to help our home with everyday supplies please see the list below of on going needed items.

 

Toiletry Items:

Antibacterial hand soap

Adult Diapers/Briefs (Small & Large)

Adult Pull-Ups/Underwear (Small, Medium, Large, XL & XXL)

Nitrile or Latex Gloves Size M&L

Mouth Wash (antiseptic)

Deodorant - Spray

Toilet Paper

Shampoo (no conditioner)

Toothpaste (full size)

Toothbrushes

Soft bristle hair brushes

Disposable razors

Baby Wipes (Large size wipe if possible)

 

Cleaning Supplies:

Clorox Bleach

Gallon Size Odoban

Lysol Spray

Fabreze aerosol sprays

Fabreze Plug In refills (Fresh Linen or Downy scents)

Paper Towels

Kleenex

 

 

 

Nutritional Supplies:

Gallon Juices (all varieties)

Ensure (or generic equivalent)

Large canned goods

Decaf coffee

Bottled water

Diet Caffeine Free canned sodas

Individual packs of snacks (chips, crackers, cookies)

Crystal Light

Frozen Ground meats

Frozen fish filets (no bones)

Frozen Chicken/Turkey/Beef/Pork

Canned chicken

 

Misc.

18 & 30 gallon Sterilite Storage/Tote boxes

Ladies Cotton Briefs (sizes 7-10)

Men’s Underwear (sizes MEDIUM to XL)

Socks (Youth Large to Small Adult)

Adult Reusable Bibs

Hand Towels (white)

Wash Cloths (white)

Washable Bed Pads (36X36)

Disposable Bed Pads

Batteries AA, AAA, 9V


See frequently updated Amazon Lists:

 

Supply List: https://a.co/7PTK5C0

Arts & Crafts: https://a.co/6Xrnu9P

 


 

 

Agency: Mulherin Home

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. Volunteer Connect messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me directly to set up a time to volunteer or for Wish List questions.**

 

If you would like to help our home with everyday supplies please see the list below of on going needed items.

 

Toiletry Items:

Antibacterial hand soap

Adult Diapers/Briefs (Small & Large)

Adult Pull-Ups/Underwear (Small, Medium, Large, XL & XXL)

Nitrile or Latex Gloves Size M&L

Mouth Wash (antiseptic)

Deodorant - Spray

Toilet Paper

Shampoo (no conditioner)

Toothpaste (full size)

Toothbrushes

Soft bristle hair brushes

Disposable razors

Baby Wipes (Large size wipe if possible)

 

Cleaning Supplies:

Clorox Bleach

Gallon Size Odoban

Lysol Spray

Fabreze aerosol sprays

Fabreze Plug In refills (Fresh Linen or Downy scents)

Paper Towels

Kleenex

 

 

 

Nutritional Supplies:

Gallon Juices (all varieties)

Ensure (or generic equivalent)

Large canned goods

Decaf coffee

Bottled water

Diet Caffeine Free canned sodas

Individual packs of snacks (chips, crackers, cookies)

Crystal Light

Frozen Ground meats

Frozen fish filets (no bones)

Frozen Chicken/Turkey/Beef/Pork

Canned chicken

 

Misc.

18 & 30 gallon Sterilite Storage/Tote boxes

Ladies Cotton Briefs (sizes 7-10)

Men’s Underwear (sizes MEDIUM to XL)

Socks (Youth Large to Small Adult)

Adult Reusable Bibs

Hand Towels (white)

Wash Cloths (white)

Washable Bed Pads (36X36)

Disposable Bed Pads

Batteries AA, AAA, 9V


See frequently updated Amazon Lists:

 

Supply List: https://a.co/7PTK5C0

Arts & Crafts: https://a.co/6Xrnu9P

 


 

 

Agency: Mulherin Home

Need Type: Inkind

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Volunteer Program Assistant

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Program Assistant Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in strengthening the hospice volunteer program. By assisting the Volunteer Manager with administrative and coordination tasks, they help ensure volunteers are well-supported, organized, and ready to serve patients and families. This role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy supporting people, staying organized, and contributing to a meaningful healthcare mission in a professional office environment during standard business hours.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assisting the Volunteer Manager with day-to-day administrative tasks, including organizing volunteer records, data entry, filing, and assembling volunteer or informational packets.Supporting volunteer coordination efforts by helping prepare onboarding materials, tracking documentation, and maintaining organized databases.Answering phones and providing a professional, welcoming presence to volunteers, families, and staff as part of the office reception team.Assisting with large-scale mailings, volunteer communications, and outreach efforts, including bilingual support when applicable.Helping restock office and volunteer supplies to ensure the Volunteer Manager has the resources needed to support the volunteer team.Providing support during weekday business hours (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) at the VITAS office.Completing the free VITAS volunteer orientation and passing a standard background check (open to volunteers ages 18 and older).

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL JOB RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Program Assistant Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in strengthening the hospice volunteer program. By assisting the Volunteer Manager with administrative and coordination tasks, they help ensure volunteers are well-supported, organized, and ready to serve patients and families. This role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy supporting people, staying organized, and contributing to a meaningful healthcare mission in a professional office environment during standard business hours.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER PROGRAM ASSISTANT VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assisting the Volunteer Manager with day-to-day administrative tasks, including organizing volunteer records, data entry, filing, and assembling volunteer or informational packets.Supporting volunteer coordination efforts by helping prepare onboarding materials, tracking documentation, and maintaining organized databases.Answering phones and providing a professional, welcoming presence to volunteers, families, and staff as part of the office reception team.Assisting with large-scale mailings, volunteer communications, and outreach efforts, including bilingual support when applicable.Helping restock office and volunteer supplies to ensure the Volunteer Manager has the resources needed to support the volunteer team.Providing support during weekday business hours (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) at the VITAS office.Completing the free VITAS volunteer orientation and passing a standard background check (open to volunteers ages 18 and older).

JOB REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL JOB RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technical Assistance

Need help with audio/visual, along with live-streaming services at Overlook Presbyterian Church.

Hours are flexible.

Mainly on Sundays.

Agency: Overlook Presbyterian Church

Need help with audio/visual, along with live-streaming services at Overlook Presbyterian Church.

Hours are flexible.

Mainly on Sundays.

Agency: Overlook Presbyterian Church

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greenhouse Volunteers Needed

The Arc of Clarke County is looking for volunteers with a "green thumb" or who love gardening, to volunteer in our greenhouse. 

Agency: The Arc of Clarke County

The Arc of Clarke County is looking for volunteers with a "green thumb" or who love gardening, to volunteer in our greenhouse. 

Agency: The Arc of Clarke County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36545

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dwell Goods (Thrift Store)

Help us accept, organize, price, and sell items in our thrift store! Donations to the thrift store are dropped off consistently to be organized and set out. All proceeds of Dwell Goods go to Dwell Mobile. Hours for the thrift store are Tuesday-Friday, 10:00am-5:00 pm and Saturdays 10:00am-3:00pm. *Shifts can be for full or half days or a few hours to work with your schedule.*

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Help us accept, organize, price, and sell items in our thrift store! Donations to the thrift store are dropped off consistently to be organized and set out. All proceeds of Dwell Goods go to Dwell Mobile. Hours for the thrift store are Tuesday-Friday, 10:00am-5:00 pm and Saturdays 10:00am-3:00pm. *Shifts can be for full or half days or a few hours to work with your schedule.*

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Respite Care - FOLEY, AL

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Respite Care Volunteers provide a vital lifeline to family members who are dedicated to caring for their terminally ill loved ones at home. By sitting with a patient and offering a reassuring presence, they allow the primary caregiver to take a much-needed break to run errands, attend appointments, or simply rest and recharge. This role is one of the most impactful ways to support the entire hospice family unit, helping to prevent caregiver burnout and ensuring the patient remains safe and attended to.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

RESPITE CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing "relief care" by staying with the patient so their family caregiver can leave the house for personal errands or self-care.Offering a calming presence, engage in conversation, or utilize comfort skills like singing or aromatherapy during your visit.Ensuring the patient is comfortable and safe while the primary caregiver is away.Developing a supportive rapport with both the patient and their family members during a difficult life transition.Completing the free VITAS orientation and a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Respite Care Volunteers provide a vital lifeline to family members who are dedicated to caring for their terminally ill loved ones at home. By sitting with a patient and offering a reassuring presence, they allow the primary caregiver to take a much-needed break to run errands, attend appointments, or simply rest and recharge. This role is one of the most impactful ways to support the entire hospice family unit, helping to prevent caregiver burnout and ensuring the patient remains safe and attended to.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

RESPITE CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing "relief care" by staying with the patient so their family caregiver can leave the house for personal errands or self-care.Offering a calming presence, engage in conversation, or utilize comfort skills like singing or aromatherapy during your visit.Ensuring the patient is comfortable and safe while the primary caregiver is away.Developing a supportive rapport with both the patient and their family members during a difficult life transition.Completing the free VITAS orientation and a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36535

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Patient Care

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Patient Care Volunteers serve as a vital source of companionship for terminally ill patients and a pillar of support for their families. This versatile role is centered on the power of presence, whether they are engaging in a short conversation, running a simple errand, or sitting quietly with a patient. By stepping in to offer their time, they provide "relief care" that allows families to rest, knowing their loved one is in compassionate hands during a critical stage of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PATIENT CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting patients in homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities to provide conversation, emotional support, and a friendly presence.Providing much-needed respite for family members, allowing them to take breaks while you stay with the patient.Helping the household by running essential errands or providing small, meaningful acts of service.Utilizing skills like music, aromatherapy, or simple active listening to enhance the patient's quality of life.Completing the VITAS training program to master communication skills, understand family dynamics, and learn the appropriate ways to support those at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of free orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Patient Care Volunteers serve as a vital source of companionship for terminally ill patients and a pillar of support for their families. This versatile role is centered on the power of presence, whether they are engaging in a short conversation, running a simple errand, or sitting quietly with a patient. By stepping in to offer their time, they provide "relief care" that allows families to rest, knowing their loved one is in compassionate hands during a critical stage of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PATIENT CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting patients in homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities to provide conversation, emotional support, and a friendly presence.Providing much-needed respite for family members, allowing them to take breaks while you stay with the patient.Helping the household by running essential errands or providing small, meaningful acts of service.Utilizing skills like music, aromatherapy, or simple active listening to enhance the patient's quality of life.Completing the VITAS training program to master communication skills, understand family dynamics, and learn the appropriate ways to support those at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of free orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Veterans

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Veterans Volunteers provide specialized support to terminally ill veterans, ensuring they are honored and respected in their final days. Whether or not they have a military background, they act as a compassionate companion who understands the unique sacrifices of service members. From helping replace lost medals to recording life stories or simply being a listening ear, this role is dedicated to the principle that no veteran should ever have to face the end of life alone.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VETERANS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting veterans in various settings (homes, VA centers, or assisted living) to provide comfort and a shared sense of dignity.Assisting with recording life stories, applying for military benefits, or replacing lost military medals.Participating in and help plan meaningful ceremonies for Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and other recognition events.Providing transportation to appointments or make regular check-in calls to ensure the veteran feels supported.Completing the VITAS hospice orientation plus additional training focused on the unique psychosocial needs of veterans.Must be 16 and older (including ROTC students); requires a background check and a commitment to honoring those who served.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Veterans Volunteers provide specialized support to terminally ill veterans, ensuring they are honored and respected in their final days. Whether or not they have a military background, they act as a compassionate companion who understands the unique sacrifices of service members. From helping replace lost medals to recording life stories or simply being a listening ear, this role is dedicated to the principle that no veteran should ever have to face the end of life alone.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VETERANS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Visiting veterans in various settings (homes, VA centers, or assisted living) to provide comfort and a shared sense of dignity.Assisting with recording life stories, applying for military benefits, or replacing lost military medals.Participating in and help plan meaningful ceremonies for Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and other recognition events.Providing transportation to appointments or make regular check-in calls to ensure the veteran feels supported.Completing the VITAS hospice orientation plus additional training focused on the unique psychosocial needs of veterans.Must be 16 and older (including ROTC students); requires a background check and a commitment to honoring those who served.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Proactive Caller - REMOTE

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Proactive Caller Volunteers serve as a vital link between patients and their care team, ensuring that no need goes unnoticed. From the comfort of their own home, dorm, or the VITAS office, they provide a friendly voice to check on the well-being of patients and their families. This role is perfect for those with strong communication skills who want to advocate for others by identifying service concerns, tracking supply needs, and offering emotional support through active listening.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PROACTIVE CALLER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting regular phone calls to patients and families to monitor their status and offer a supportive presence.Identifying and report needs for medical supplies or specific service concerns to the clinical team.Providing a compassionate ear for patients and family members who may be experiencing isolation or distress.Performing your duties remotely from any quiet location or within a VITAS office setting.Using basic computer skills to note the outcomes of calls and ensure the interdisciplinary team is informed.Completing the mandatory VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Proactive Caller Volunteers serve as a vital link between patients and their care team, ensuring that no need goes unnoticed. From the comfort of their own home, dorm, or the VITAS office, they provide a friendly voice to check on the well-being of patients and their families. This role is perfect for those with strong communication skills who want to advocate for others by identifying service concerns, tracking supply needs, and offering emotional support through active listening.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PROACTIVE CALLER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting regular phone calls to patients and families to monitor their status and offer a supportive presence.Identifying and report needs for medical supplies or specific service concerns to the clinical team.Providing a compassionate ear for patients and family members who may be experiencing isolation or distress.Performing your duties remotely from any quiet location or within a VITAS office setting.Using basic computer skills to note the outcomes of calls and ensure the interdisciplinary team is informed.Completing the mandatory VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Spiritual Care

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Spiritual Care Volunteers provide essential support by addressing the profound need for meaning, hope, and love at the end of life. Rather than pushing a specific agenda, they act as a "spiritual partner" who honors the patient’s individual faith traditions or personal sense of connection to the world. By offering a non-judgmental and empathetic presence, they help patients find peace, dignity, and a sense of harmony during their final journey.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPIRITUAL CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering a listening ear and open heart to patients and families as they explore spiritual questions or seek emotional comfort.Assisting patients in practicing their own spiritual rituals, such as meditation, prayer, or reading sacred scriptures.Honoring and respect the diverse faith traditions, beliefs, and values of every patient without judgment.Helping patients discover a sense of essence and dignity through conversation, music, or quiet reflection.Working alongside the VITAS interdisciplinary team to ensure the patient's holistic needs are met.Completing the VITAS orientation and background check; must be at least 18 years old (bilingual skills are a plus).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Spiritual Care Volunteers provide essential support by addressing the profound need for meaning, hope, and love at the end of life. Rather than pushing a specific agenda, they act as a "spiritual partner" who honors the patient’s individual faith traditions or personal sense of connection to the world. By offering a non-judgmental and empathetic presence, they help patients find peace, dignity, and a sense of harmony during their final journey.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPIRITUAL CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering a listening ear and open heart to patients and families as they explore spiritual questions or seek emotional comfort.Assisting patients in practicing their own spiritual rituals, such as meditation, prayer, or reading sacred scriptures.Honoring and respect the diverse faith traditions, beliefs, and values of every patient without judgment.Helping patients discover a sense of essence and dignity through conversation, music, or quiet reflection.Working alongside the VITAS interdisciplinary team to ensure the patient's holistic needs are met.Completing the VITAS orientation and background check; must be at least 18 years old (bilingual skills are a plus).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Respite Care

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Respite Care Volunteers provide a vital lifeline to family members who are dedicated to caring for their terminally ill loved ones at home. By sitting with a patient and offering a reassuring presence, they allow the primary caregiver to take a much-needed break to run errands, attend appointments, or simply rest and recharge. This role is one of the most impactful ways to support the entire hospice family unit, helping to prevent caregiver burnout and ensuring the patient remains safe and attended to.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

RESPITE CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing "relief care" by staying with the patient so their family caregiver can leave the house for personal errands or self-care.Offering a calming presence, engage in conversation, or utilize comfort skills like singing or aromatherapy during your visit.Ensuring the patient is comfortable and safe while the primary caregiver is away.Developing a supportive rapport with both the patient and their family members during a difficult life transition.Completing the free VITAS orientation and a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Respite Care Volunteers provide a vital lifeline to family members who are dedicated to caring for their terminally ill loved ones at home. By sitting with a patient and offering a reassuring presence, they allow the primary caregiver to take a much-needed break to run errands, attend appointments, or simply rest and recharge. This role is one of the most impactful ways to support the entire hospice family unit, helping to prevent caregiver burnout and ensuring the patient remains safe and attended to.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

RESPITE CARE VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing "relief care" by staying with the patient so their family caregiver can leave the house for personal errands or self-care.Offering a calming presence, engage in conversation, or utilize comfort skills like singing or aromatherapy during your visit.Ensuring the patient is comfortable and safe while the primary caregiver is away.Developing a supportive rapport with both the patient and their family members during a difficult life transition.Completing the free VITAS orientation and a background check (Must be at least 18 years old).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Reader

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Readers provide a window to the world for patients who can no longer read for themselves. Whether they are sharing the latest news, a historical biography, or a beloved classic novel, their voice provides both mental stimulation and a comforting escape. This role is a perfect match for book lovers and students who want to provide high-impact companionship through the simple, soothing act of reading aloud.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

READER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reading books, newspapers, or poetry aloud to patients in their homes, hospitals, or nursing facilities.Helping patients stay connected to their interests and the world around them through active reading and discussion.Choosing a schedule that works for you, ranging from once a week to once a month.Utilizing strong reading comprehension and verbal skills to make stories come alive for the listener (bilingual volunteers are also highly valued).Participating in VITAS training to learn how to communicate effectively with patients and families at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of a free orientation program.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Readers provide a window to the world for patients who can no longer read for themselves. Whether they are sharing the latest news, a historical biography, or a beloved classic novel, their voice provides both mental stimulation and a comforting escape. This role is a perfect match for book lovers and students who want to provide high-impact companionship through the simple, soothing act of reading aloud.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

READER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Reading books, newspapers, or poetry aloud to patients in their homes, hospitals, or nursing facilities.Helping patients stay connected to their interests and the world around them through active reading and discussion.Choosing a schedule that works for you, ranging from once a week to once a month.Utilizing strong reading comprehension and verbal skills to make stories come alive for the listener (bilingual volunteers are also highly valued).Participating in VITAS training to learn how to communicate effectively with patients and families at the end of life.Must be 16 and older; requires a background check and completion of a free orientation program.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Memory Bear Sewer - REMOTE

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Memory Bear Sewer Volunteers provide lasting comfort to grieving families. By transforming a departed loved one’s clothing—such as a favorite shirt, jersey, or uniform—into a handmade teddy bear, they create a tangible "forever friend" that helps ease the pain of loss. This role allows them to use their sewing skills to provide a sense of security and connection for bereaved children and adults alike, bridging the gap between loss and healing through thoughtful craftsmanship.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MEMORY BEAR SEWER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Skillfully constructing "Memory Bears" using personal clothing items provided by the families of hospice patients.Using needlework, stitching, or tailoring to create high-quality, durable keepsakes that honor the patient's memory.Providing a vital service that helps family members, especially children, cope with the emotional challenges of grief.Managing time and supplies to complete bears that will be gifted as meaningful mementos.Strengthening the support network for hospice families by contributing your time and artistic skill to the bereavement process.Completing the VITAS volunteer orientation to understand the sensitive nature of hospice care (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Memory Bear Sewer Volunteers provide lasting comfort to grieving families. By transforming a departed loved one’s clothing—such as a favorite shirt, jersey, or uniform—into a handmade teddy bear, they create a tangible "forever friend" that helps ease the pain of loss. This role allows them to use their sewing skills to provide a sense of security and connection for bereaved children and adults alike, bridging the gap between loss and healing through thoughtful craftsmanship.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MEMORY BEAR SEWER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Skillfully constructing "Memory Bears" using personal clothing items provided by the families of hospice patients.Using needlework, stitching, or tailoring to create high-quality, durable keepsakes that honor the patient's memory.Providing a vital service that helps family members, especially children, cope with the emotional challenges of grief.Managing time and supplies to complete bears that will be gifted as meaningful mementos.Strengthening the support network for hospice families by contributing your time and artistic skill to the bereavement process.Completing the VITAS volunteer orientation to understand the sensitive nature of hospice care (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, BSW Intern - HYBRID

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

BSW Interns gain foundational field experience by supporting the social and emotional needs of hospice patients and their families. Under the supervision of staff, they will observe and assist in the delivery of compassionate care while learning the essential roles of a social worker in a healthcare setting. This internship offers a unique opportunity to develop professional boundaries, communication skills, and a deep understanding of the interdisciplinary approach to end-of-life care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assisting with providing emotional support and identifying the social needs of terminally ill patients and their loved ones.Participating as a student member of the interdisciplinary care team, attending meetings and learning how various roles collaborate for patient wellness.Helping families navigate community support systems and understand the logistics of hospice services.Supporting the bereavement team in providing follow-up care and resources to families after a loss.Completing mandatory orientation and engage in shadowing experiences with experienced VITAS staff.Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at an accredited college or university.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a comprehensive background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

BSW Interns gain foundational field experience by supporting the social and emotional needs of hospice patients and their families. Under the supervision of staff, they will observe and assist in the delivery of compassionate care while learning the essential roles of a social worker in a healthcare setting. This internship offers a unique opportunity to develop professional boundaries, communication skills, and a deep understanding of the interdisciplinary approach to end-of-life care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Assisting with providing emotional support and identifying the social needs of terminally ill patients and their loved ones.Participating as a student member of the interdisciplinary care team, attending meetings and learning how various roles collaborate for patient wellness.Helping families navigate community support systems and understand the logistics of hospice services.Supporting the bereavement team in providing follow-up care and resources to families after a loss.Completing mandatory orientation and engage in shadowing experiences with experienced VITAS staff.Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program at an accredited college or university.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a comprehensive background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, MSW Intern - HYBRID

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

MSW Interns gain intensive, hands-on clinical experience by providing psychological and social support to terminally ill patients and their families. Working as a core member of an interdisciplinary team, they learn to navigate the complexities of end-of-life care, from crisis assessment to bereavement services. This role is a professional-level internship designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and high-stakes clinical practice under the mentorship of experienced field instructors.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing essential psychosocial assessments (2nd-year practicum) and emotional support to patients and families facing terminal illness.Assisting families in navigating the healthcare system and accessing vital community resources and government benefits.Serving as an active member of the patient care team, working alongside doctors, nurses, and chaplains (2nd-year practicum).Helping identify grief-related issues and facilitate bereavement services for families following a loss.Currently enrolled in a Master of Social Work (MSW) program at an accredited institution.Must complete a comprehensive new-employee orientation and shadow experienced care providers during the first month.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

MSW Interns gain intensive, hands-on clinical experience by providing psychological and social support to terminally ill patients and their families. Working as a core member of an interdisciplinary team, they learn to navigate the complexities of end-of-life care, from crisis assessment to bereavement services. This role is a professional-level internship designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and high-stakes clinical practice under the mentorship of experienced field instructors.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MSW INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing essential psychosocial assessments (2nd-year practicum) and emotional support to patients and families facing terminal illness.Assisting families in navigating the healthcare system and accessing vital community resources and government benefits.Serving as an active member of the patient care team, working alongside doctors, nurses, and chaplains (2nd-year practicum).Helping identify grief-related issues and facilitate bereavement services for families following a loss.Currently enrolled in a Master of Social Work (MSW) program at an accredited institution.Must complete a comprehensive new-employee orientation and shadow experienced care providers during the first month.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Bereavement (BTAP) Caller - REMOTE

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Bereavement Telephone Assurance Program (BTAP) Call Volunteers provide compassionate, structured phone outreach to primary caregivers approximately eight weeks after a patient’s death. Their role is to offer condolences, assess caregiver well-being, and identify any needs requiring follow-up by the VITAS bereavement or care team.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BEREAVEMENT (BTAP) CALL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Making bereavement phone calls to assigned primary caregivers within one week of receiving the call list, using approved scripts and an empathic, professional tone.Providing emotional support and active listening, allowing caregivers to share how they are coping and validating their grief experience.Assessing for bereavement needs, including signs of distress, unresolved grief, or interest in additional bereavement services or support groups.Identifying and reporting concerns about the care the patient received and promptly notifying the Bereavement Services Manager (BSM), Team Manager, or Telecare when concerns arise.Confirming and correcting caregiver contact information, such as address, phone number, and name spelling.Educating caregivers about available VITAS bereavement services, support groups, memory bear programs, and the upcoming CAHPS survey.Leaving voicemail messages when caregivers cannot be reached, using the approved message script.Documenting each call accurately in the Bereavement Call Response Portal, including outcomes and any identified needs.Maintaining confidentiality and HIPAA compliance, ensuring secure handling and deletion of patient information.Recording volunteer hours in the designated time log, including preparation, calls, and documentation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Bereavement Telephone Assurance Program (BTAP) Call Volunteers provide compassionate, structured phone outreach to primary caregivers approximately eight weeks after a patient’s death. Their role is to offer condolences, assess caregiver well-being, and identify any needs requiring follow-up by the VITAS bereavement or care team.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

BEREAVEMENT (BTAP) CALL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Making bereavement phone calls to assigned primary caregivers within one week of receiving the call list, using approved scripts and an empathic, professional tone.Providing emotional support and active listening, allowing caregivers to share how they are coping and validating their grief experience.Assessing for bereavement needs, including signs of distress, unresolved grief, or interest in additional bereavement services or support groups.Identifying and reporting concerns about the care the patient received and promptly notifying the Bereavement Services Manager (BSM), Team Manager, or Telecare when concerns arise.Confirming and correcting caregiver contact information, such as address, phone number, and name spelling.Educating caregivers about available VITAS bereavement services, support groups, memory bear programs, and the upcoming CAHPS survey.Leaving voicemail messages when caregivers cannot be reached, using the approved message script.Documenting each call accurately in the Bereavement Call Response Portal, including outcomes and any identified needs.Maintaining confidentiality and HIPAA compliance, ensuring secure handling and deletion of patient information.Recording volunteer hours in the designated time log, including preparation, calls, and documentation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Stylist

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Stylist Volunteers use their professional beauty skills to provide dignity and a sense of normalcy to hospice patients in their final stages of life. By offering "pampering" services such as haircuts, nail care, and makeup application, they help patients look and feel their best, boosting their morale and self-esteem. This role requires a delicate touch and a professional background, as they will be working with patients who have sensitive skin and specific physical needs in various settings, including homes and care facilities.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

STYLIST VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing haircuts, gentle shampoos, hair styling (sets), and basic nail care (buffing and polishing) for patients.Assisting with makeup application to help patients feel refreshed and pampered.Ensuring all beauty services are performed without the use of chemicals, curlers, or curling irons to protect the patient’s sensitive skin.Traveling to various locations, including private homes, hospitals, and long-term care facilities to meet patients where they are.Must hold a current Cosmetology License and be at least 18 years old.Complete the mandatory VITAS hospice orientation and pass a background check to ensure the highest standard of patient care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Stylist Volunteers use their professional beauty skills to provide dignity and a sense of normalcy to hospice patients in their final stages of life. By offering "pampering" services such as haircuts, nail care, and makeup application, they help patients look and feel their best, boosting their morale and self-esteem. This role requires a delicate touch and a professional background, as they will be working with patients who have sensitive skin and specific physical needs in various settings, including homes and care facilities.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

STYLIST VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Providing haircuts, gentle shampoos, hair styling (sets), and basic nail care (buffing and polishing) for patients.Assisting with makeup application to help patients feel refreshed and pampered.Ensuring all beauty services are performed without the use of chemicals, curlers, or curling irons to protect the patient’s sensitive skin.Traveling to various locations, including private homes, hospitals, and long-term care facilities to meet patients where they are.Must hold a current Cosmetology License and be at least 18 years old.Complete the mandatory VITAS hospice orientation and pass a background check to ensure the highest standard of patient care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Homemaker

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Homemaker Volunteers provide practical relief to patients and families during a time when daily chores can feel overwhelming. By taking over simple household tasks, they help maintain a peaceful, clean, and dignified environment, allowing families to focus on spending quality time together rather than on the stress of upkeep. This role is a perfect fit for those who want to provide tangible, "boots-on-the-ground" support that immediately improves the daily lives of those in hospice care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

HOMEMAKER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing light cleaning tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, washing dishes, and making beds.Helping families keep up with household needs by processing loads of laundry.Supporting the household with basic meal preparation and grocery shopping errands.Creating a more comfortable and organized space for the patient to rest.Offering your time based on your own availability, as dates and times for these assignments are ongoing and flexible.Completing the free VITAS orientation to learn how to sensitively navigate the hospice environment (Open to volunteers 16 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Homemaker Volunteers provide practical relief to patients and families during a time when daily chores can feel overwhelming. By taking over simple household tasks, they help maintain a peaceful, clean, and dignified environment, allowing families to focus on spending quality time together rather than on the stress of upkeep. This role is a perfect fit for those who want to provide tangible, "boots-on-the-ground" support that immediately improves the daily lives of those in hospice care.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

HOMEMAKER VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing light cleaning tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, washing dishes, and making beds.Helping families keep up with household needs by processing loads of laundry.Supporting the household with basic meal preparation and grocery shopping errands.Creating a more comfortable and organized space for the patient to rest.Offering your time based on your own availability, as dates and times for these assignments are ongoing and flexible.Completing the free VITAS orientation to learn how to sensitively navigate the hospice environment (Open to volunteers 16 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Speaker's Bureau

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Speaker’s Bureau Volunteers serve as a community ambassador, using their voices to demystify hospice care and share the importance of end-of-life services. This role is perfect for confident public speakers—such as members of Toastmasters or debate clubs—who want to build relationships and advocate for compassionate care. By delivering educational presentations, they help bridge the gap between healthcare resources and the families who need them most, ensuring the community is well-informed and supported.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPEAKER'S BUREAU VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Delivering engaging presentations to community groups, local organizations, and veterans' circles to promote hospice awareness.Distilling complex end-of-life topics into accessible information to help families make informed healthcare decisions.Acting as a liaison for VITAS, creating a favorable impression and fostering trust within your local area.Accepting speaking assignments based on your personal availability and preferred geographic locations.Utilizing VITAS-provided training to master specialized end-of-life topics and advocacy techniques.Completing the necessary orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 18 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Speaker’s Bureau Volunteers serve as a community ambassador, using their voices to demystify hospice care and share the importance of end-of-life services. This role is perfect for confident public speakers—such as members of Toastmasters or debate clubs—who want to build relationships and advocate for compassionate care. By delivering educational presentations, they help bridge the gap between healthcare resources and the families who need them most, ensuring the community is well-informed and supported.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

SPEAKER'S BUREAU VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Delivering engaging presentations to community groups, local organizations, and veterans' circles to promote hospice awareness.Distilling complex end-of-life topics into accessible information to help families make informed healthcare decisions.Acting as a liaison for VITAS, creating a favorable impression and fostering trust within your local area.Accepting speaking assignments based on your personal availability and preferred geographic locations.Utilizing VITAS-provided training to master specialized end-of-life topics and advocacy techniques.Completing the necessary orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 18 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, 11th-Hour Vigils

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

11th-Hour Vigil Volunteers focuses on creating a "sacred space" through a calming, steady presence, ensuring that no patient has to face the end of life alone. Volunteers act as a bridge of comfort for both the patient and their grieving families, requiring a high level of emotional maturity and a level-headed approach to the dying process.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

11TH HOUR VIGIL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering emotional and physical support by simply "being there" for patients during their final hours.Remaining available on short notice to cover 2-4 hour shifts when a patient enters the final stages of life.Utilizing comfort-focused skills such as music therapy or aromatherapy to soothe patients.Meeting the unique needs of family members, offering quiet support and a reassuring environment.Completing the mandatory VITAS orientation and specialized 11th-Hour training, as well as passing a background check.Maintaining a compassionate and professional demeanor while navigating the complexities of hospice and elder care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

11th-Hour Vigil Volunteers focuses on creating a "sacred space" through a calming, steady presence, ensuring that no patient has to face the end of life alone. Volunteers act as a bridge of comfort for both the patient and their grieving families, requiring a high level of emotional maturity and a level-headed approach to the dying process.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

11TH HOUR VIGIL VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Offering emotional and physical support by simply "being there" for patients during their final hours.Remaining available on short notice to cover 2-4 hour shifts when a patient enters the final stages of life.Utilizing comfort-focused skills such as music therapy or aromatherapy to soothe patients.Meeting the unique needs of family members, offering quiet support and a reassuring environment.Completing the mandatory VITAS orientation and specialized 11th-Hour training, as well as passing a background check.Maintaining a compassionate and professional demeanor while navigating the complexities of hospice and elder care.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Feeding and Nutrition

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Feeding and Nutrition Volunteers provide essential support to hospice patients in nursing home settings during meal times. This role is focused on the "gift of sustenance," where they combine practical assistance with warm companionship to ensure patients can enjoy their meals at their own pace. It is a high-impact, low-time-commitment role that offers instant gratification by directly improving a patient’s daily comfort and nutrition. This is a great opportunity for nutrition science/dietetics or speech-language pathology students applying for graduate school as well.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

FEEDING AND NUTRITION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Accompanying residents to the dining room, helping prepare them for their meal, and assisting with cutting food or serving beverages.Providing gentle encouragement and, when necessary, assisting patients with the physical act of eating.Offering a "listening ear" and engaging conversation to make the dining experience more social and enjoyable.Helping the care team by accurately recording the patient’s food and beverage intake.Completing VITAS-provided training on communication skills, the dying experience, and specific mealtime assistance techniques.Providing as little as one hour of service during flexible mealtime shifts (Available to volunteers 18 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Feeding and Nutrition Volunteers provide essential support to hospice patients in nursing home settings during meal times. This role is focused on the "gift of sustenance," where they combine practical assistance with warm companionship to ensure patients can enjoy their meals at their own pace. It is a high-impact, low-time-commitment role that offers instant gratification by directly improving a patient’s daily comfort and nutrition. This is a great opportunity for nutrition science/dietetics or speech-language pathology students applying for graduate school as well.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

FEEDING AND NUTRITION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Accompanying residents to the dining room, helping prepare them for their meal, and assisting with cutting food or serving beverages.Providing gentle encouragement and, when necessary, assisting patients with the physical act of eating.Offering a "listening ear" and engaging conversation to make the dining experience more social and enjoyable.Helping the care team by accurately recording the patient’s food and beverage intake.Completing VITAS-provided training on communication skills, the dying experience, and specific mealtime assistance techniques.Providing as little as one hour of service during flexible mealtime shifts (Available to volunteers 18 and older; background check required).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Artist

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Artists provide a creative outlet for terminally ill patients, helping them express emotions and memories when words are no longer enough. By facilitating activities like painting, scrapbooking, or room decoration, they use their artistic talents to improve a patient’s quality of life and create a soothing, therapeutic environment. This role is a beautiful blend of compassionate companionship and creative engagement.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER ARTIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Guiding patients through artistic projects such as drawing, painting, collage-making, or scrapbooking.Using visual arts to help patients and families process their journey and express themselves creatively.Helping patients decorate their living spaces to create a more vibrant and comforting atmosphere.Accepting assignments based on your personal schedule and preferred geographic location.Applying VITAS-provided training to interact sensitively with patients and families facing the end of life.Successfully completing the volunteer orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Artists provide a creative outlet for terminally ill patients, helping them express emotions and memories when words are no longer enough. By facilitating activities like painting, scrapbooking, or room decoration, they use their artistic talents to improve a patient’s quality of life and create a soothing, therapeutic environment. This role is a beautiful blend of compassionate companionship and creative engagement.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER ARTIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Guiding patients through artistic projects such as drawing, painting, collage-making, or scrapbooking.Using visual arts to help patients and families process their journey and express themselves creatively.Helping patients decorate their living spaces to create a more vibrant and comforting atmosphere.Accepting assignments based on your personal schedule and preferred geographic location.Applying VITAS-provided training to interact sensitively with patients and families facing the end of life.Successfully completing the volunteer orientation and background check (Available to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Massage Therapist

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Massage Therapists provide the vital gift of comforting touch to patients who may feel isolated or physically burdened by their illness. By applying their professional expertise to relieve muscle stiffness and promote relaxation, they help improve a patient’s emotional well-being and physical comfort. This role is deeply impactful, as it addresses both the physical discomfort of immobility and the psychological need for human connection during the final stages of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER MASSAGE THERAPIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing gentle massage or "compassionate touch" to help relax contracted muscles and improve a patient’s sense of well-being.Reducing feelings of isolation through professional, therapeutic presence and communication.Visiting patients in various settings, including private homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities across the community.Must hold a current, up-to-date Massage Therapy License and be at least 18 years old.Completing VITAS orientation to learn how to adapt your techniques for end-of-life care and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Volunteer Massage Therapists provide the vital gift of comforting touch to patients who may feel isolated or physically burdened by their illness. By applying their professional expertise to relieve muscle stiffness and promote relaxation, they help improve a patient’s emotional well-being and physical comfort. This role is deeply impactful, as it addresses both the physical discomfort of immobility and the psychological need for human connection during the final stages of life.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

VOLUNTEER MASSAGE THERAPIST RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performing gentle massage or "compassionate touch" to help relax contracted muscles and improve a patient’s sense of well-being.Reducing feelings of isolation through professional, therapeutic presence and communication.Visiting patients in various settings, including private homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities across the community.Must hold a current, up-to-date Massage Therapy License and be at least 18 years old.Completing VITAS orientation to learn how to adapt your techniques for end-of-life care and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Musical Memories

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Musical Memories Volunteers use the power of song and instrumentation to reach patients in ways that words often cannot. Whether they play a string, wind, or keyboard instrument, or share their voice through singing, they help create a peaceful environment that can evoke cherished memories and provide deep emotional relief. This role allows them to share their musical gifts to soothe spirits and offer a sense of connection to patients and their families during a difficult time.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MUSICAL MEMORIES VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Playing instruments (such as guitar, harp, violin, or keyboard) or singing for patients in private homes, hospitals, or care facilities.Performing a patient’s favorite songs or hymns to help them reconnect with positive feelings and memories.Using music as a therapeutic tool to provide comfort, reduce anxiety, and foster a sense of tranquility.Completing the VITAS-provided training to understand how to interact sensitively with patients at the end of life.Must be at least 16 years old and pass a mandatory background check and orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Musical Memories Volunteers use the power of song and instrumentation to reach patients in ways that words often cannot. Whether they play a string, wind, or keyboard instrument, or share their voice through singing, they help create a peaceful environment that can evoke cherished memories and provide deep emotional relief. This role allows them to share their musical gifts to soothe spirits and offer a sense of connection to patients and their families during a difficult time.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

MUSICAL MEMORIES VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Playing instruments (such as guitar, harp, violin, or keyboard) or singing for patients in private homes, hospitals, or care facilities.Performing a patient’s favorite songs or hymns to help them reconnect with positive feelings and memories.Using music as a therapeutic tool to provide comfort, reduce anxiety, and foster a sense of tranquility.Completing the VITAS-provided training to understand how to interact sensitively with patients at the end of life.Must be at least 16 years old and pass a mandatory background check and orientation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Office Administration

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Office Administration Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in ensuring the smooth operation of hospice services. By handling essential clerical duties, they provide the foundational support that allows the clinical team to focus on patient care. This role is ideal for organized individuals who want to contribute to a healthcare mission in a professional office environment during standard business hours.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Managing essential office tasks including filing, data entry, restocking supplies, and assembling informational packets.Answering phones and provide a professional, welcoming presence as part of the office reception team.Assisting with large-scale mailings and provide bilingual support if applicable.Utilizing basic computer skills to help process administrative records and maintain organized databases.Providing support during weekday business hours (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) at the VITAS office.Completing the free VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a standard background check (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Office Administration Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role in ensuring the smooth operation of hospice services. By handling essential clerical duties, they provide the foundational support that allows the clinical team to focus on patient care. This role is ideal for organized individuals who want to contribute to a healthcare mission in a professional office environment during standard business hours.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Managing essential office tasks including filing, data entry, restocking supplies, and assembling informational packets.Answering phones and provide a professional, welcoming presence as part of the office reception team.Assisting with large-scale mailings and provide bilingual support if applicable.Utilizing basic computer skills to help process administrative records and maintain organized databases.Providing support during weekday business hours (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM) at the VITAS office.Completing the free VITAS volunteer orientation and pass a standard background check (Open to volunteers 16 and older).

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer, Paw Pals

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Paw Pals Volunteers with their certified pets provide a unique form of therapy that offers unconditional love and emotional relief to hospice patients. By participating in the Paw Pals™ program, they help break through the isolation of illness, rekindle fond memories of past pets, and encourage gentle activity and social interaction. This role is perfect for those who want to share the joyful, calming presence of their animal companion to brighten the days of patients and their families.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PAW PALS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting weekly visits (typically 1–2 hours) with the pet in various settings to provide comfort and companionship.Using the pet’s presence to facilitate "animal therapy," helping patients express feelings and memories through interaction.Verifying that the pet is at least one year old, well-groomed, well-behaved, and have up-to-date health records.Ensuring a safe and calming environment for everyone involved.Completing the VITAS orientation and Paw Pals training to learn the specific protocols for hospice pet visits.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

We are VITAS Healthcare, the nation’s leading end-of-life care provider since 1978. Our priority is to care: For our patients, for each other, and for the future.

Hospice Volunteers at VITAS serve in two meaningful capacities, patient care and administrative -- each playing a vital role in supporting our mission of delivering exceptional care to patients and families.

Administrative Hospice Volunteers play a vital behind-the-scenes role at VITAS, offering clerical & organizational support that helps our teams deliver exceptional care to patients & families.Patient Care Hospice Volunteers bring comfort, companionship, & emotional support to patients & families during end-of-life care. They offer light assistance, respite, & a caring presence— sometimes extending that support through gentle bereavement care for loved ones. Volunteers serve in homes, nursing facilities, or Inpatient Hospice Centers, complementing the clinical team with heartfelt, non-medical care tailored to each patient’s needs.

Paw Pals Volunteers with their certified pets provide a unique form of therapy that offers unconditional love and emotional relief to hospice patients. By participating in the Paw Pals™ program, they help break through the isolation of illness, rekindle fond memories of past pets, and encourage gentle activity and social interaction. This role is perfect for those who want to share the joyful, calming presence of their animal companion to brighten the days of patients and their families.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES, MAY INCLUDE:

Helping with clerical tasks, data entry, filing, friendly phone calls, newsletter prep, & keeping our supply room organized.Dropping off supplies, groceries, or medications to patients & caregivers.Taking part in Veteran pinning, community fairs, & VITAS booths to share our mission & connect with others.Making proactive & bereavement check-in calls, listen with care, & share any concerns with the team.Supporting with other meaningful tasks as they arise.Logging/documenting your volunteer activities/hours promptly.Greeting visitors with warmth, offer tours, play soothing music, help with light tidying, & alert staff to call lights.Participating in team meeting, trainings, & in-services as required.Performing other duties as assigned.

PAW PALS VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES:

Conducting weekly visits (typically 1–2 hours) with the pet in various settings to provide comfort and companionship.Using the pet’s presence to facilitate "animal therapy," helping patients express feelings and memories through interaction.Verifying that the pet is at least one year old, well-groomed, well-behaved, and have up-to-date health records.Ensuring a safe and calming environment for everyone involved.Completing the VITAS orientation and Paw Pals training to learn the specific protocols for hospice pet visits.Must be at least 18 years old and pass a mandatory background check.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

Upholding HIPAA regulations & treating all personal information with respect & confidentiality.Staying connected with VITAS staff to collaborate and support care.Compassion, empathy, reliability, and patience.Being team-oriented & aligned with the VITAS hospice philosophy.Comfortable working with diverse cultural & spiritual backgrounds.Being dependable, punctual, & consistent in scheduling.Completion of applicable VITAS onboarding, volunteer training & ongoing education.Practicing infection control measures per VITAS standards, policies, & procedures.

ADDITONAL ROLE RESPONSIBILIES TO PROVIDE PATIENT CARE:

Providing meaningful companionship & emotional support to patients & caregivers through light homemaking, transportation, & respite care.Following the patient’s plan of care, volunteers ensure each interaction is compassionate, purposeful, & tailored to the patient’s assessed needs.Relaying meaningful insights & observations to the hospice team & Volunteer Manager regarding patient care as necessary.Documenting each care-planned visit with a patient care volunteer note to ensure volunteer support is recognized & contributes to compassionate care.

REPORTS TO:

Reports to Team Manager, Volunteer Services Manager, social work field instructor/supervisor, or designee.

To learn more about volunteering with VITAS, please visit out volunteer page: https://www.vitas.com/volunteer

Agency: VITAS Healthcare

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Helper

Help Behind the Scenes – Volunteer Shelter Helper Needed!
Not every hero wears a cape — some carry laundry baskets and dish soap!
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, keeping things clean and organized is essential for the health and comfort of our animals. We’re looking for dependable volunteers to help keep our shelter running smoothly.

Step1-watch this orientation video: https://volunteer.uwswa.org/need/detail/?need_id=1116261 *new link

If you are under 19 -Step2: email me for minor waiver at
Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

What’s a Shelter Helper?
Stop by anytime you have 2 hours to spare, just say you're here to be a shelter helper! Shelter Helpers are the backbone of our daily operations. By tackling tasks like laundry, dishes, and general tidying, you free up staff to focus on animal care — and you make the shelter a cleaner, more comfortable place for our furry friends.

What You’ll Do:

Wash and dry animal bedding, fold and organizing towels, and blankets

Wash and sanitize food/water bowls and toys

Sweep, mop, and tidy common areas as needed

Restock supplies and keep workspaces organized

Pitch in wherever a helping hand is needed

Qualifications:

Comfortable working around dogs and cats but not necessarily with them (if you don't want to)

Willing to get a little messy (laundry and dishes can be a splash zone!)

Able to lift light to moderate loads of laundry and supplies

Reliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently or with a team

Flexible with tasks — needs can change daily

Why It Matters:
Clean bedding, fresh bowls, and tidy spaces help our animals stay healthy, happy, and ready to meet their forever families. Every load of laundry or washed dish is a step toward adoption day!

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Monday thru Friday 8am to 4pm and Weekends 7am to 2pm
Helping hands make happy paws!

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Help Behind the Scenes – Volunteer Shelter Helper Needed!
Not every hero wears a cape — some carry laundry baskets and dish soap!
At Mobile County Animal Shelter, keeping things clean and organized is essential for the health and comfort of our animals. We’re looking for dependable volunteers to help keep our shelter running smoothly.

Step1-watch this orientation video: https://volunteer.uwswa.org/need/detail/?need_id=1116261 *new link

If you are under 19 -Step2: email me for minor waiver at
Breanna.Callahan@mobilecountyal.gov

What’s a Shelter Helper?
Stop by anytime you have 2 hours to spare, just say you're here to be a shelter helper! Shelter Helpers are the backbone of our daily operations. By tackling tasks like laundry, dishes, and general tidying, you free up staff to focus on animal care — and you make the shelter a cleaner, more comfortable place for our furry friends.

What You’ll Do:

Wash and dry animal bedding, fold and organizing towels, and blankets

Wash and sanitize food/water bowls and toys

Sweep, mop, and tidy common areas as needed

Restock supplies and keep workspaces organized

Pitch in wherever a helping hand is needed

Qualifications:

Comfortable working around dogs and cats but not necessarily with them (if you don't want to)

Willing to get a little messy (laundry and dishes can be a splash zone!)

Able to lift light to moderate loads of laundry and supplies

Reliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently or with a team

Flexible with tasks — needs can change daily

Why It Matters:
Clean bedding, fresh bowls, and tidy spaces help our animals stay healthy, happy, and ready to meet their forever families. Every load of laundry or washed dish is a step toward adoption day!

Join Us Today!
Mobile County Animal Shelter

Monday thru Friday 8am to 4pm and Weekends 7am to 2pm
Helping hands make happy paws!

Agency: Mobile County Animal Shelter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36618

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Your Community by Preparing Free Tax Returns (Training Begins in November)

United Way of Southwest Alabama's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is growing, and we need volunteers! We're looking for people who want to learn to prepare free tax returns and to serve in our various tax centers throughout the Mobile area. This is important work, and it only happens with the dedication of our volunteer team.

You don't have to have tax preparation experience. It helps of course, but we offer training supported by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Please note: This is not training to start your own tax preparation business for pay. Volunteers are not allowed to accept payment for the tax returns they prepare for our taxpayers.

Although people think you have to be a math wiz to do taxes, the fact is the computer does most of the math. The most important skills have to do with working with other people as a team, listening to your clients, and applying the tax rules fairly, accurately, and consistently. And every return you prepare gets reviewed by a second volunteer, so there's always someone to double-check your work for you; you're never alone.

We'll hold orientation (come and learn more) sessions before training. Classes begin in November and are typically offered on weekdays and Saturdays. Sign up now and we'll notify you once the dates are set for training.

If you're looking to give back to your community in a way that challenges your mind and gives you the chance to see your real-world impact on the people we serve together, this could be for you. Join us to learn more!

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

United Way of Southwest Alabama's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is growing, and we need volunteers! We're looking for people who want to learn to prepare free tax returns and to serve in our various tax centers throughout the Mobile area. This is important work, and it only happens with the dedication of our volunteer team.

You don't have to have tax preparation experience. It helps of course, but we offer training supported by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Please note: This is not training to start your own tax preparation business for pay. Volunteers are not allowed to accept payment for the tax returns they prepare for our taxpayers.

Although people think you have to be a math wiz to do taxes, the fact is the computer does most of the math. The most important skills have to do with working with other people as a team, listening to your clients, and applying the tax rules fairly, accurately, and consistently. And every return you prepare gets reviewed by a second volunteer, so there's always someone to double-check your work for you; you're never alone.

We'll hold orientation (come and learn more) sessions before training. Classes begin in November and are typically offered on weekdays and Saturdays. Sign up now and we'll notify you once the dates are set for training.

If you're looking to give back to your community in a way that challenges your mind and gives you the chance to see your real-world impact on the people we serve together, this could be for you. Join us to learn more!

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companionship Volunteers Needed! MOBILE LOCATION

Hospice volunteers are the most special in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!     

Regular visits from Hospice Companions can minimize patient loneliness and isolation through fellowship.  These volunteers provide companionship to the patients and relief to their caregivers by offering a supportive presence, a listening ear and a helping hand. These type of volunteer may provide companionship, care-relief, pet therapy, life review, reading to the patient, playing games, writing letters on behalf of patient and many more tasks.  These volunteers are needed in Mobile County.  

If you have ever had a family member on Hospice, you have hopefully seen the impact that wonderful visitors can make on an entire family. 

This volunteer opportunity is great for students looking to build their resumes and get patient experience. Volunteering with patients 1:1  can sometimes be a little daunting, but we work hard to make things really comfortable for everyone! Schedules for volunteering with patients can also be super FLEXIBLE! Great for students. 

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Hospice volunteers are the most special in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!     

Regular visits from Hospice Companions can minimize patient loneliness and isolation through fellowship.  These volunteers provide companionship to the patients and relief to their caregivers by offering a supportive presence, a listening ear and a helping hand. These type of volunteer may provide companionship, care-relief, pet therapy, life review, reading to the patient, playing games, writing letters on behalf of patient and many more tasks.  These volunteers are needed in Mobile County.  

If you have ever had a family member on Hospice, you have hopefully seen the impact that wonderful visitors can make on an entire family. 

This volunteer opportunity is great for students looking to build their resumes and get patient experience. Volunteering with patients 1:1  can sometimes be a little daunting, but we work hard to make things really comfortable for everyone! Schedules for volunteering with patients can also be super FLEXIBLE! Great for students. 

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you sew, crochet, or knit? We need you! Mobile, AL

At the end of life, comfort is one of Hospice's main goals. If you are great at crafts, sewing, knitting, or crocheting, you can help provide comfort to patients and families who need it greatly!   

Items like lap blankets, fidget blankets, cards, room decorations, scrap booking, and more are needed. Your imagination can run wild because these items can go straight to patients and families to let them know someone cares.   

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

At the end of life, comfort is one of Hospice's main goals. If you are great at crafts, sewing, knitting, or crocheting, you can help provide comfort to patients and families who need it greatly!   

Items like lap blankets, fidget blankets, cards, room decorations, scrap booking, and more are needed. Your imagination can run wild because these items can go straight to patients and families to let them know someone cares.   

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts & Crafts Volunteers Needed! Mobile LOCATION

At the end of life, comfort  is one of our top goals in our Hospice organization. If you enjoy creating art work, painting, sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. you can help provide comfort to our patients and families! Any items like blankets (or fidget blankets), paintings, any art work or arts & crafts, cards, home/room decor, etc. are needed! Let your unique skills and imagination run wild as your work becomes comfort to our patients and families when they need it most.        

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

At the end of life, comfort  is one of our top goals in our Hospice organization. If you enjoy creating art work, painting, sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. you can help provide comfort to our patients and families! Any items like blankets (or fidget blankets), paintings, any art work or arts & crafts, cards, home/room decor, etc. are needed! Let your unique skills and imagination run wild as your work becomes comfort to our patients and families when they need it most.        

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36695

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Hospice Volunteers Needed! MOBILE LOCATION

Hospice volunteers are some of the most special people in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!    

Administrative volunteers are great to be able to help the office staff with clerical tasks such as answering phones, mailings, helping to make marketing goodies, filing and organizing in the office, writing cards and letters to our patients and bereaved families.  We are looking for volunteers in the area for Mobile County. Administrative volunteers can make their own schedule and volunteer as often or as little as possible. This is an ongoing volunteer position, and we can use folks all year helping with tasks.    

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Hospice volunteers are some of the most special people in the world! They always have the biggest hearts!    

Administrative volunteers are great to be able to help the office staff with clerical tasks such as answering phones, mailings, helping to make marketing goodies, filing and organizing in the office, writing cards and letters to our patients and bereaved families.  We are looking for volunteers in the area for Mobile County. Administrative volunteers can make their own schedule and volunteer as often or as little as possible. This is an ongoing volunteer position, and we can use folks all year helping with tasks.    

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night September 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Set-Up/Volunteering at Corks for a Cause - September 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night August 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night July 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier for volunteering at Last Friday Art Night

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier for volunteering at Last Friday Art Night

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as an English Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our volunteer info-session here.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct  impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend.


We’ll pair you up with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one hour videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection.


No prior tutoring experience or knowledge of Ukrainian language is needed to volunteer with ENGin. We offer ample training resources, session materials, and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. Our friendly team is available to support you throughout your time with us. 


Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks.


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 26,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. 

Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience.

"I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up."

“Fantastic organization doing great work. So happy to be a small part of it.  My partner and I have worked together for two years and have become good friends! Her English has become better, and I have become more knowledgeable about Ukraine!”

"This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become!"

To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer. 

If you’d like to learn more about ENGin before joining, please watch the recording of our volunteer info-session here.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our team at info@enginprogram.org.


Agency: ENGin

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 06905

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events - Volunteer

"The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico is a premier place of learning that inspires a lifelong love and respect for the Gulf of Mexico, its rich history and importance to the world". 

Duties  

1. Assist with Event Set-Up

2. Greet and Direct Guest 

3. Provide museum private tours

4.  Support the Special Events Coordinators with other tasks as needed  

Additionally, volunteers

!. Can represent the museum at Local Expos and Festivals

2. Facilitate activities such as games, giveaways or children activities 

Benefits:

1. After 50 hours of service receive 1 individual membership

2. After 100 hours of service receive 1 dual membership

3. 10% discount in Treasures Gift Shop

4. Free T-Shirt

5. Form New Friendships

6. Access to member only Events

7. Be a Brand Master for the Museum

8. Professional Training relevant for Career Advancement

9. Appreciation throughout the year

Follow the link below to complete the electronic "Volunteer Application" Form

https://nmmog.org/volunteers

A Background check is required for this volunteer opportunity. The background check will be paid for by the museum. Once the volunteer on-line application is completed the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you and send the link for the background check.


Agency: National Maritime Museum of the Gulf

"The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico is a premier place of learning that inspires a lifelong love and respect for the Gulf of Mexico, its rich history and importance to the world". 

Duties  

1. Assist with Event Set-Up

2. Greet and Direct Guest 

3. Provide museum private tours

4.  Support the Special Events Coordinators with other tasks as needed  

Additionally, volunteers

!. Can represent the museum at Local Expos and Festivals

2. Facilitate activities such as games, giveaways or children activities 

Benefits:

1. After 50 hours of service receive 1 individual membership

2. After 100 hours of service receive 1 dual membership

3. 10% discount in Treasures Gift Shop

4. Free T-Shirt

5. Form New Friendships

6. Access to member only Events

7. Be a Brand Master for the Museum

8. Professional Training relevant for Career Advancement

9. Appreciation throughout the year

Follow the link below to complete the electronic "Volunteer Application" Form

https://nmmog.org/volunteers

A Background check is required for this volunteer opportunity. The background check will be paid for by the museum. Once the volunteer on-line application is completed the Volunteer Coordinator will contact you and send the link for the background check.


Agency: National Maritime Museum of the Gulf

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide a meal for Thursday Community Lunch at Light of the Village!

Community Lunch is a weekly meal provided free of charge to the families we serve and allows us to stay connected with and minister to the adults in our community. We begin serving at noon and typically serve approximately 60-80 individuals. We are usually finished serving by 12:45pm. Volunteers generally arrive around 11:30 to set up and once they are done serving the meal, many enjoy sitting and eating with our folks and even praying with them. If you are interested in serving in this capacity, we would be so grateful! If you would like to provide a meal this year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you!

Agency: Light of the Village

Community Lunch is a weekly meal provided free of charge to the families we serve and allows us to stay connected with and minister to the adults in our community. We begin serving at noon and typically serve approximately 60-80 individuals. We are usually finished serving by 12:45pm. Volunteers generally arrive around 11:30 to set up and once they are done serving the meal, many enjoy sitting and eating with our folks and even praying with them. If you are interested in serving in this capacity, we would be so grateful! If you would like to provide a meal this year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you!

Agency: Light of the Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36610

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide a meal for Wednesday night teen Bible study!

We serve a meal to 55+ middle and high school students each Wednesday evening as part of our Teen Night Bible study! These meals are all generously sponsored or provided by local families, churches, schools, civic organizations, and businesses! We are so grateful to be able to feed our teens both spiritually and physically as we meet together each week! If you would like to provide a meal this school year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you!

Agency: Light of the Village

We serve a meal to 55+ middle and high school students each Wednesday evening as part of our Teen Night Bible study! These meals are all generously sponsored or provided by local families, churches, schools, civic organizations, and businesses! We are so grateful to be able to feed our teens both spiritually and physically as we meet together each week! If you would like to provide a meal this school year, the link to choose a date is here. Email morganc@lightofthevillage.org for more info. Thank you!

Agency: Light of the Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36610

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monday Movers

Monday Movers help us pick up thrift store donations for our thrift store - Dwell Goods! We need volunteers every Monday beginning at 11am. Larger vehicles, trucks, and trailers for pick-ups are most helpful, but not required. We are most in need of hands to help move and organize! Volunteers can expect to serve a few hours until early afternoon.

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Monday Movers help us pick up thrift store donations for our thrift store - Dwell Goods! We need volunteers every Monday beginning at 11am. Larger vehicles, trucks, and trailers for pick-ups are most helpful, but not required. We are most in need of hands to help move and organize! Volunteers can expect to serve a few hours until early afternoon.

Agency: Dwell Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Impact a child's life! Camp Peace After School Program Volunteers Needed on Mondays!

At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment.

Camp Peace meets on MONDAYS ONLY at 658 DONALD ST., MOBILE 36617.

PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU!

Agency: Light of the Village

At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment.

Camp Peace meets on MONDAYS ONLY at 658 DONALD ST., MOBILE 36617.

PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU!

Agency: Light of the Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36617

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Impact a child's life! Camp LOV After School Program Volunteers Needed Tuesdays & Thursdays!

At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment.

NO LOV AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS OR FRIDAYS.

PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU!

Agency: Light of the Village

At our after school program locations, students receive help with homework, reading and math intervention, a snack or meal, a Bible study, and enjoy games, music and other activities. After school volunteers help with homework, play with kids, and help us provide a loving, nurturing environment.

NO LOV AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS OR FRIDAYS.

PLEASE CONTACT US AT 334-406-0221 BEFORE COMING SO WE WILL KNOW TO EXPECT YOU! PLEASE DO NOT COME WITHOUT SCHEDULING YOUR VISIT! THANK YOU!

Agency: Light of the Village

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36610

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteering at Last Friday Art Night June 2025

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier for volunteering at Last Friday Art Night

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Private volunteer need for Kayla Chartier for volunteering at Last Friday Art Night

Agency: Dauphin Island Heritage and Arts Council, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36528

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran and Active Duty Military Volunteers Needed! MOBILE LOCATION

Our veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay tribute to others who have served our county.  These volunteers may provide social visits, take part in special pinning ceremonies, or interview and document veterans military stories through the veterans history project.  These visits would be made in the patients homes in Mobile County.       

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Our veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay tribute to others who have served our county.  These volunteers may provide social visits, take part in special pinning ceremonies, or interview and document veterans military stories through the veterans history project.  These visits would be made in the patients homes in Mobile County.       

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts & Crafts Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL

At the end of life, comfort  is one of our top goals in our Hospice organization. If you enjoy creating art work, painting, sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. you can help provide comfort to our patients and families! Join us as we come together and create arts and crafts projects together, share fellowship, and hand out these projects once complete to our patients and families. Any items like blankets (or fidget blankets), paintings, any art work or arts & crafts, cards, home/room decor, etc. can be made as we share time together and let our skills and imagination turn into beautiful gifts for our patients! Contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com for more information!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

At the end of life, comfort  is one of our top goals in our Hospice organization. If you enjoy creating art work, painting, sewing, knitting, crocheting, etc. you can help provide comfort to our patients and families! Join us as we come together and create arts and crafts projects together, share fellowship, and hand out these projects once complete to our patients and families. Any items like blankets (or fidget blankets), paintings, any art work or arts & crafts, cards, home/room decor, etc. can be made as we share time together and let our skills and imagination turn into beautiful gifts for our patients! Contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com for more information!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flower Arranging/Hand out Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL LOCATION

Would you like to bring a smile to our patients and families on hospice and provide a lasting impact? Please consider joining our flower arranging group to make flower bouquets and hand them out to our patients and families when complete. Snacks / meal provided! Just a small gesture like this can really go a long way especially in times like this when they need it most. Lets be a light in this world together!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Would you like to bring a smile to our patients and families on hospice and provide a lasting impact? Please consider joining our flower arranging group to make flower bouquets and hand them out to our patients and families when complete. Snacks / meal provided! Just a small gesture like this can really go a long way especially in times like this when they need it most. Lets be a light in this world together!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Meal Sponsor/Casserole Club Member

To provide a family meal for the guests at Ronald McDonald House, consider the following:

• Gather funds from your church community, co-workers, civic organizations, friends and family members to purchase a meal.  Donate these funds to Ronald McDonald House with instructions to be used for a Family Meal and our staff will order meals on your behalf for our families or YOU CAN use the funds to order catered, individually boxed meals from a local restaurant and have them delivered to Ronald McDonald House.

• Do you have access to a commercial kitchen? Become a member of our casserole club...
This club will help our house by providing freezer ready meals which will be warmed and served to our families as needed when restaurant catered meals are not available.

 

GO TO RMHCMOBILE.ORG - VOLUNTEER - FAMILY MEAL PROGRAM - SCHEDULE A MEAL TO SCHEDULE THE DATE OF YOUR FAMILY MEAL SPONSORSHIP!!  CONTACT RMHC AT 251-694-6873 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SPONSOR A FAMILY MEAL.  YOU CAN ALSO EMAIL tamara@rmhcmobile.org.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

To provide a family meal for the guests at Ronald McDonald House, consider the following:

• Gather funds from your church community, co-workers, civic organizations, friends and family members to purchase a meal.  Donate these funds to Ronald McDonald House with instructions to be used for a Family Meal and our staff will order meals on your behalf for our families or YOU CAN use the funds to order catered, individually boxed meals from a local restaurant and have them delivered to Ronald McDonald House.

• Do you have access to a commercial kitchen? Become a member of our casserole club...
This club will help our house by providing freezer ready meals which will be warmed and served to our families as needed when restaurant catered meals are not available.

 

GO TO RMHCMOBILE.ORG - VOLUNTEER - FAMILY MEAL PROGRAM - SCHEDULE A MEAL TO SCHEDULE THE DATE OF YOUR FAMILY MEAL SPONSORSHIP!!  CONTACT RMHC AT 251-694-6873 WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR TO SPONSOR A FAMILY MEAL.  YOU CAN ALSO EMAIL tamara@rmhcmobile.org.

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wish List Warrior

RMHC of Mobile relies upon donations of household items and supplies to provide the comforts of home to our families in our 38 guestroom Home and our two Family Rooms located inside USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital. Your donations help make their stay more comfortable so they can care for their hospitalized child.

Next time you are out shopping for items for your own home, we would be grateful if you picked up a few things for us, too. You can also host a donation drive for “The House That Love Built” and collect wish list items at your office, church, school or with a community group. Go to www.rmhcmobile.org for an updated list. 

You can receive 2 volunteer hours  for ever 20 items collected.  

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

RMHC of Mobile relies upon donations of household items and supplies to provide the comforts of home to our families in our 38 guestroom Home and our two Family Rooms located inside USA Children’s & Women’s Hospital. Your donations help make their stay more comfortable so they can care for their hospitalized child.

Next time you are out shopping for items for your own home, we would be grateful if you picked up a few things for us, too. You can also host a donation drive for “The House That Love Built” and collect wish list items at your office, church, school or with a community group. Go to www.rmhcmobile.org for an updated list. 

You can receive 2 volunteer hours  for ever 20 items collected.  

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In-House Volunteer

Be a part of "The House that Love Built" as an in-house volunteer.

Other duties include... Assist with all aspects of House Operations to include but not limited to:

Answer phones and light clerical duties Accept donation drop-offs Assists RMHC guests Assists in cleaning guestrooms Cleans and organizes kitchen & pantry Sweeps and dusts common areas Empties trash

Volunteers are required to complete a health screening bi-weekly before entering the house for your volunteer shift.

 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

Be a part of "The House that Love Built" as an in-house volunteer.

Other duties include... Assist with all aspects of House Operations to include but not limited to:

Answer phones and light clerical duties Accept donation drop-offs Assists RMHC guests Assists in cleaning guestrooms Cleans and organizes kitchen & pantry Sweeps and dusts common areas Empties trash

Volunteers are required to complete a health screening bi-weekly before entering the house for your volunteer shift.

 

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Evening Receptionist

 

Be the first person our families meet as they enter "The House that Love Built".

RECEPTIONIST  Monday-Friday  4:30PM-8:00PM  (Hours can be flexible and you can volunteer one day a week or as many as you would like).

Responsibilities to include answering phone calls and directing callers to the correct guest room or staff member, answering the doorbell (our house is under a secure system for entry), checking to make sure that anyone entering our house has the correct wrist band upon entry and if not, directing them to the house manager for information regarding how to become a guest.  Light clerical work during slow periods and assisting staff with small projects such as addressing and mailing envelopes or stuffing our "goodie bags" to be given to our new families upon check-in.  

JOIN US IN OUR MISSION OF "KEEPING FAMILIES CLOSE"!!!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

 

Be the first person our families meet as they enter "The House that Love Built".

RECEPTIONIST  Monday-Friday  4:30PM-8:00PM  (Hours can be flexible and you can volunteer one day a week or as many as you would like).

Responsibilities to include answering phone calls and directing callers to the correct guest room or staff member, answering the doorbell (our house is under a secure system for entry), checking to make sure that anyone entering our house has the correct wrist band upon entry and if not, directing them to the house manager for information regarding how to become a guest.  Light clerical work during slow periods and assisting staff with small projects such as addressing and mailing envelopes or stuffing our "goodie bags" to be given to our new families upon check-in.  

JOIN US IN OUR MISSION OF "KEEPING FAMILIES CLOSE"!!!

Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Spark a Love of Reading - One Child at a Time!

Do you enjoy quiet, focused tasks that make a big impact behind the scenes? We're looking for a detail-oriented volunteer to help us enter registrations for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, a program that delivers free books to children from birth to age five, right here in our community.

What You’ll Do: Twice a month, you'll spend a few hours entering new child registrations into our online system. It may not be glamorous, but your work ensures local children receive a brand-new, age-appropriate book in the mail each month—often the very first books they’ll ever own.

Why It Matters: Early exposure to books is one of the strongest predictors of a child’s future academic success. By volunteering your time, you’ll help foster a lifelong love of reading and learning for hundreds of children across Southwest Alabama.

Time Commitment and Skills Needed: Approximately 2 times per month, with flexible scheduling during business hours. You'll need basic computer skills, attention to detail, and a passion for giving kids a strong start in life.

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

Do you enjoy quiet, focused tasks that make a big impact behind the scenes? We're looking for a detail-oriented volunteer to help us enter registrations for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, a program that delivers free books to children from birth to age five, right here in our community.

What You’ll Do: Twice a month, you'll spend a few hours entering new child registrations into our online system. It may not be glamorous, but your work ensures local children receive a brand-new, age-appropriate book in the mail each month—often the very first books they’ll ever own.

Why It Matters: Early exposure to books is one of the strongest predictors of a child’s future academic success. By volunteering your time, you’ll help foster a lifelong love of reading and learning for hundreds of children across Southwest Alabama.

Time Commitment and Skills Needed: Approximately 2 times per month, with flexible scheduling during business hours. You'll need basic computer skills, attention to detail, and a passion for giving kids a strong start in life.

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you enjoy playing any instrument and/or listening to music, we need you! Music is a wonderful way to provide comfort to our patients and brighten their day. This can provide a lasting impact and bring a smile to our patients and families when they need it most! Let your unique skills and talents become a true gift to our patients. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to springhillhomecare.com, click on "volunteers" and "become a volunteer" and fill out the form!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you enjoy playing any instrument and/or listening to music, we need you! Music is a wonderful way to provide comfort to our patients and brighten their day. This can provide a lasting impact and bring a smile to our patients and families when they need it most! Let your unique skills and talents become a true gift to our patients. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to springhillhomecare.com, click on "volunteers" and "become a volunteer" and fill out the form!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Shelter Hero

Hurricane season is here. Help Red Cross help the community! Become a trained shelter volunteer now in preparation of opening/staffing the next needed local shelter. All disaster training is free.  

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Hurricane season is here. Help Red Cross help the community! Become a trained shelter volunteer now in preparation of opening/staffing the next needed local shelter. All disaster training is free.  

Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekday Food Sorter

Hunger is a real problem; you can work to end it by volunteering as a Food Sorting Volunteer with Feeding the Gulf Coast! 

Feeding the Gulf Coast seeks Food Sorting Volunteers to help inspect and sort food donations, preparing them for distribution to those in need. This includes checking expiration dates, making sure cans are not rusty or missing labels, and boxing similar items together to put on our shelves for our partner organizations to stock their pantries. This project requires you to engage in light to moderate physical activity. 

What: Food Sorting

Where: Feeding the Gulf Coast warehouse and office, 5248 Mobile South Street, Theodore, AL

When: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 8:30 AM-11:0 AM and Monday and Tuesday, 12:00-2:30 PM  (please check the website for availability) 

Requirements: Ages 14+ with an adult, closed-toed shoes

Note: We are taking precautionary measures to ensure your safety during this time. 

If you have further questions or wish to speak with a human, call Missy Busby at (251) 653-1617 ext. 127 or email at mbusby@feedingthegulfcoast.org.

 

Agency: Feeding The Gulf Coast (formerly known as Bay Area Food Bank)

Hunger is a real problem; you can work to end it by volunteering as a Food Sorting Volunteer with Feeding the Gulf Coast! 

Feeding the Gulf Coast seeks Food Sorting Volunteers to help inspect and sort food donations, preparing them for distribution to those in need. This includes checking expiration dates, making sure cans are not rusty or missing labels, and boxing similar items together to put on our shelves for our partner organizations to stock their pantries. This project requires you to engage in light to moderate physical activity. 

What: Food Sorting

Where: Feeding the Gulf Coast warehouse and office, 5248 Mobile South Street, Theodore, AL

When: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 8:30 AM-11:0 AM and Monday and Tuesday, 12:00-2:30 PM  (please check the website for availability) 

Requirements: Ages 14+ with an adult, closed-toed shoes

Note: We are taking precautionary measures to ensure your safety during this time. 

If you have further questions or wish to speak with a human, call Missy Busby at (251) 653-1617 ext. 127 or email at mbusby@feedingthegulfcoast.org.

 

Agency: Feeding The Gulf Coast (formerly known as Bay Area Food Bank)

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 36582

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hair Care / Pampering Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a cosmetology student, have a current cosmetology license, or just enjoy styling hair, we need you! In addition, if you enjoy polishing nails/pampering care, we would love to have you as well! Our patients would greatly enjoy and benefit from your skills as you provide a bright light to their day and a lasting impact! Your unique skills can provide comfort and happiness to our patients and families! If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.come for more information!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a cosmetology student, have a current cosmetology license, or just enjoy styling hair, we need you! In addition, if you enjoy polishing nails/pampering care, we would love to have you as well! Our patients would greatly enjoy and benefit from your skills as you provide a bright light to their day and a lasting impact! Your unique skills can provide comfort and happiness to our patients and families! If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.come for more information!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Guardians Needed

Not Everyone Has Someone.. Become a Volunteer Guardian Today 

We have a waiting list of people that need a guardian. Now is the time to sign up to volunteer if you have been waiting.

 

 

Click Here for Program Brochure

Click Here for Via Center Webpage

Please contact VGP Coordinator Lynn Hudson at email address lhudson@viamobile.org Each year, many citizens in Mobile County are declared by the Probate Court to be unable to make decisions on their own.  These special citizens - or wards - are rescued by an incredible community group known as Volunteer Guardians.

A Guardianship is a legal relationship in which a Guardian is appointed by Mobile County Probate Court to make decisions for those incapacitated or unable to communicate decisions concerning their health or safety. The guardian does not handle any financial responsibilities. A Conservator is appointed by the court to handle these matters.

The Volunteer Guardian Program (VGP) is the last line of defense for vulnerable citizens - with no appropriate family or friends - against homelessness and worsening quality of life.  The VGP is administered by the Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center, and partners with the Mobile County Probate Court, the Mobile County Commission, the City of Mobile and community referral agencies.  Mobile County’s VGP was introduced by Probate Court Judge Don Davis in 2010, and the program remains the first and only of its kind in our state. 

The life-changing decisions Volunteer Guardians make for their wards impact basic needs (food and housing), medical treatments or care and end-of-life care.  Guardians attend court hearings, file paperwork, coordinate with other agencies to obtain needed services, shop or take  their ward shopping,  attend doctors’ appointments if needed and stay connected to ensure wards’ health and safety.

Since 2010, VGP has recruited, trained and matched hundreds of community volunteers to serve as Guardians for these special people. Currently, there are more than 65 amazing Volunteer Guardians active in the program.  They range in age from 21 to 65, and include college students, homemakers, nurses, pastors and preachers, Certified Nursing Assistants, social workers and even a retired FBI official. 

The Via Center is seeking caring and committed volunteers to become a part of the program.

What does it take to be a Volunteer Guardian?

Volunteer Guardians are compassionate, caring and committed.  They are 21 and older, have computer access, transportation, the ability to learn basic legal and medical information, can complete a background check and are able to spare at least 4-6 hours per month to make a vulnerable citizen's life better.  And, during the pandemic, all Covid safety and health protocols are in place for the program.

Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center

Not Everyone Has Someone.. Become a Volunteer Guardian Today 

We have a waiting list of people that need a guardian. Now is the time to sign up to volunteer if you have been waiting.

 

 

Click Here for Program Brochure

Click Here for Via Center Webpage

Please contact VGP Coordinator Lynn Hudson at email address lhudson@viamobile.org Each year, many citizens in Mobile County are declared by the Probate Court to be unable to make decisions on their own.  These special citizens - or wards - are rescued by an incredible community group known as Volunteer Guardians.

A Guardianship is a legal relationship in which a Guardian is appointed by Mobile County Probate Court to make decisions for those incapacitated or unable to communicate decisions concerning their health or safety. The guardian does not handle any financial responsibilities. A Conservator is appointed by the court to handle these matters.

The Volunteer Guardian Program (VGP) is the last line of defense for vulnerable citizens - with no appropriate family or friends - against homelessness and worsening quality of life.  The VGP is administered by the Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center, and partners with the Mobile County Probate Court, the Mobile County Commission, the City of Mobile and community referral agencies.  Mobile County’s VGP was introduced by Probate Court Judge Don Davis in 2010, and the program remains the first and only of its kind in our state. 

The life-changing decisions Volunteer Guardians make for their wards impact basic needs (food and housing), medical treatments or care and end-of-life care.  Guardians attend court hearings, file paperwork, coordinate with other agencies to obtain needed services, shop or take  their ward shopping,  attend doctors’ appointments if needed and stay connected to ensure wards’ health and safety.

Since 2010, VGP has recruited, trained and matched hundreds of community volunteers to serve as Guardians for these special people. Currently, there are more than 65 amazing Volunteer Guardians active in the program.  They range in age from 21 to 65, and include college students, homemakers, nurses, pastors and preachers, Certified Nursing Assistants, social workers and even a retired FBI official. 

The Via Center is seeking caring and committed volunteers to become a part of the program.

What does it take to be a Volunteer Guardian?

Volunteer Guardians are compassionate, caring and committed.  They are 21 and older, have computer access, transportation, the ability to learn basic legal and medical information, can complete a background check and are able to spare at least 4-6 hours per month to make a vulnerable citizen's life better.  And, during the pandemic, all Covid safety and health protocols are in place for the program.

Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sign Up to Help with Disasters Before They Occur

We know that natural disasters happen, and it's not a matter of if they'll happen, but when they'll happen. And when they do happen, volunteers are needed in a hurry.

Sign up here to volunteer, not for a specific disaster, but to be the first to know when your assistance is needed following a disaster. You may also be notified from time to time of trainings that are available for disaster volunteers. Think of this as your opportunity to say that you're ready to help should action be necessary.

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

We know that natural disasters happen, and it's not a matter of if they'll happen, but when they'll happen. And when they do happen, volunteers are needed in a hurry.

Sign up here to volunteer, not for a specific disaster, but to be the first to know when your assistance is needed following a disaster. You may also be notified from time to time of trainings that are available for disaster volunteers. Think of this as your opportunity to say that you're ready to help should action be necessary.

Agency: United Way of Southwest Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Skills Instructors Needed for Homeless Families in Baldwin County

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.


We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.


We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36532

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Life Skills Instructors for Homeless Families

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.

We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

The Dumas Wesley Community Center is recruiting volunteers to teach life skills courses that will equip homeless women and children with the tools, behaviors, and competencies necessary to achieve long-term success and independence. Instructors may earn Continuing Education credits.

We are looking for instructors on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. for the following areas:

Predatory LendingParenting ClassesHealthy BoundariesOvercoming TraumaJob Readiness & Interview SkillsArts, Crafts, and Leisure Activities

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lead Evening Activities for Homeless Children (Baldwin County)

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM
Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)
Why: This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for
a one-time experience or a weekly commitment

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

                     

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Baldwin Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Baldwin County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM
Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)
Why: This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for
a one-time experience or a weekly commitment

Learn more about the Baldwin Family Village here.

                     

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36532

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lead Evening Activities for Homeless Youth

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes. This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for a one-time experience or a weekly commitment.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM

Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)

Where: Sybil Smith Family Village

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Sybil Smith Family Village, a transitional housing program of the Dumas Wesley Community Center, provides safe shelter and essential support services for homeless women and children in Mobile County.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to lead fun, enriching activities for children while their parents attend weekly life skills classes. This is a great opportunity to give back—whether you're looking for a one-time experience or a weekly commitment.

When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:45 PM – 7:00 PM

Who: Individuals or groups (ages 19 and up)

Where: Sybil Smith Family Village

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gardening Volunteers

We are looking for volunteers with gardening experience who would be willing to share their time and talent with our Home. We have several beautiful gardens for our Residents and visitors to enjoy, and would be most grateful for help in maintaining them. Schedule and time commitment is flexible. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for volunteers with gardening experience who would be willing to share their time and talent with our Home. We have several beautiful gardens for our Residents and visitors to enjoy, and would be most grateful for help in maintaining them. Schedule and time commitment is flexible. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604-1218

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CIRCLE OF FRIENDS / Friendly Callers

Friendly callers needed to check on our local communities homebound and shut-in seniors.  With Circle of Friends, volunteers provide companionship and social contact to local seniors through weekly phone calls.  A simple call can make the difference in the life of a lonely senior!  Orientation and training provided.  Great opportunity for service, small group and church group projects.  Excellent soft skill experience for anyone!   

Agency: South Alabama RSVP

Friendly callers needed to check on our local communities homebound and shut-in seniors.  With Circle of Friends, volunteers provide companionship and social contact to local seniors through weekly phone calls.  A simple call can make the difference in the life of a lonely senior!  Orientation and training provided.  Great opportunity for service, small group and church group projects.  Excellent soft skill experience for anyone!   

Agency: South Alabama RSVP

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36688

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serving Breakfast to the Elderly

We are in need of dining room volunteers to assist in serving our elderly Residents breakfast and aid in clearing tables afterward. Meals in our dining room are served restaurant style. Breakfast is from 7:45 a.m. - 9 a.m. As a dining room volunteer, you'll enjoy getting to know our wonderful Residents while helping them in a meaningful way. 

Currently we are looking for volunteers on Thursday or Friday morning.

Dining volunteers are provided aprons and hairnets. 

The Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart Residence is a home for the aging located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the elderly poor. We appreciate your help!

*All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer coordinator before their first service. 

*Dress code is safe, modest clothing including no shorts or baggy clothes.

*Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. 

COVID-19 Safety Guidelines:

-Frequent use of provided hand sanitizer required. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are in need of dining room volunteers to assist in serving our elderly Residents breakfast and aid in clearing tables afterward. Meals in our dining room are served restaurant style. Breakfast is from 7:45 a.m. - 9 a.m. As a dining room volunteer, you'll enjoy getting to know our wonderful Residents while helping them in a meaningful way. 

Currently we are looking for volunteers on Thursday or Friday morning.

Dining volunteers are provided aprons and hairnets. 

The Little Sisters of the Sacred Heart Residence is a home for the aging located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the elderly poor. We appreciate your help!

*All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer coordinator before their first service. 

*Dress code is safe, modest clothing including no shorts or baggy clothes.

*Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone. 

COVID-19 Safety Guidelines:

-Frequent use of provided hand sanitizer required. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Massage Therapy Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a massage therapy student or have a massage therapy license, we need you! Our patients can greatly benefit from your unique skills as you provide them comfort and make wonderful memories and a lasting impact. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to our website at springhillhomecare.com , click on "volunteers" at the top of the page, then "become a volunteer" and fill out the form!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

As a hospice organization, our main goal is to provide comfort to our patients in any way we can. If you are a massage therapy student or have a massage therapy license, we need you! Our patients can greatly benefit from your unique skills as you provide them comfort and make wonderful memories and a lasting impact. If you are interested in this unique volunteer opportunity, please contact taylor.ready@springhillhomecare.com or go to our website at springhillhomecare.com , click on "volunteers" at the top of the page, then "become a volunteer" and fill out the form!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile County-Support Local Homeowners- Revitalization Volunteer

Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSOAL) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project.

Projects are scheduled on an "as-needed" basis and typically occur in spring, fall, and winter.

Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama

Are you looking to make a difference for a local homeowner? Rebuilding Together of South Alabama (RTSOAL) is looking for volunteers or groups to assistance with service days. Tasks may include painting, cleaning, lawn maintenance, gardening or planting flowers at an upcoming community revitalization project.

Projects are scheduled on an "as-needed" basis and typically occur in spring, fall, and winter.

Agency: Rebuilding Together of South Alabama

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36633

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make a Senior Smile with Cards or Letters!

Brighten A Day Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fighting isolation and spreading joy, invites you to help brighten the lives of retirement home residents. Many seniors experience loneliness and isolation, and your thoughtful cards or letters can bring a much-needed smile to their faces.

Agency: Brighten A Day Foundation

Brighten A Day Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to fighting isolation and spreading joy, invites you to help brighten the lives of retirement home residents. Many seniors experience loneliness and isolation, and your thoughtful cards or letters can bring a much-needed smile to their faces.

Agency: Brighten A Day Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activities with Senior Citizens

Volunteer Needs: Volunteers are needed to lead life skills classes, wellness education, exercise classes, recreation/games, arts and crafts and basic computer classes for seniors. (Only individuals or professionals with experience in a related field or experience are asked to lead a life skills class.)

Program Hours:

Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 

Volunteer Hours:

Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Volunteers can commit to a one-time or a reoccurring volunteer commitment.

To learn more about the Senior Activities for Independent Living Program click here.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Volunteer Needs: Volunteers are needed to lead life skills classes, wellness education, exercise classes, recreation/games, arts and crafts and basic computer classes for seniors. (Only individuals or professionals with experience in a related field or experience are asked to lead a life skills class.)

Program Hours:

Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 

Volunteer Hours:

Monday - Friday from 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Volunteers can commit to a one-time or a reoccurring volunteer commitment.

To learn more about the Senior Activities for Independent Living Program click here.

*The Dumas Wesley Community Center’s no solicitation policy outlines our restrictions for distributing materials and soliciting funds, donations and signatures in activities or groups, either held on our campus, or in connection with activities sponsored by Dumas Wesley and held elsewhere. This policy applies to all employees, external visitors, partners and volunteers or interns that may be on site during business hours.

Agency: Dumas Wesley Community Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: After School Tutors Needed on Tuesday and Thursday

We are looking for volunteers who want to tutor students between the ages of 8 and 18 in an after-school tutoring program.  The times for tutoring are Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. and/or Thursday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m., and we are looking for volunteers who will commit to at least a semester working with a small group of students. 

When you respond to this need, please include in the notes field if you have a preference for which day of the week works best for your schedule. Everything you need will be provided for you, and an application with additional details will be sent to you when you respond to this need.   Please contact Cheryl Sutton at crobsutton@bellsouth.net or send a text to 251-422-0428.

Agency: Hope Boxing Academy

We are looking for volunteers who want to tutor students between the ages of 8 and 18 in an after-school tutoring program.  The times for tutoring are Tuesday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m. and/or Thursday from 3:45 to 5:30 p.m., and we are looking for volunteers who will commit to at least a semester working with a small group of students. 

When you respond to this need, please include in the notes field if you have a preference for which day of the week works best for your schedule. Everything you need will be provided for you, and an application with additional details will be sent to you when you respond to this need.   Please contact Cheryl Sutton at crobsutton@bellsouth.net or send a text to 251-422-0428.

Agency: Hope Boxing Academy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Filling Up Bird Feeders (copy)

We are looking for a volunteer to occasionally come and fill up the bird seed feeders around the grounds of the Home. 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for a volunteer to occasionally come and fill up the bird seed feeders around the grounds of the Home. 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations Request for Housing First

Housing First, Inc. the homeless coalition is looking for the following donated items for our Outreach Department to fill backpacks for homeless citizens. Please provide travel size items.

Book-bag size backpacks (Need both masculine and feminine colors, i.e. black/gray and pink/purple) Men’s cotton socks Men’s and women’s underwear Face masks – Manufactured or hand-made Handi-Wipes Small bottles of hand sanitizer Travel-size First-Aid kits First-aid cream (i.e. Neosporin) Canned ready-to-eat foods (i.e. Ravioli, stews, etc..) that can be eaten cold Pop-Top Cans (i.e. Vienna sausages, potted meat, etc...) Fruit cups/pop-top cans Non-perishable snacks (i.e. packs of cheese/peanut butter crackers, etc.) Basic can openers

We will accept donations at our office at 279-B North Washington Avenue, or we will pick up donations at your location.

Please contact Leon Bell, Jr., Director of Community Outreach prior to delivery of donations and to schedule pick up at your location. 

Leon Bell, Jr.'s contact information: email l.bell@hfal.org or call 251-654-7424.

Housing First, Inc. and staff would like to thank you for your needed donations.

Agency: Housing First, Inc.

Housing First, Inc. the homeless coalition is looking for the following donated items for our Outreach Department to fill backpacks for homeless citizens. Please provide travel size items.

Book-bag size backpacks (Need both masculine and feminine colors, i.e. black/gray and pink/purple) Men’s cotton socks Men’s and women’s underwear Face masks – Manufactured or hand-made Handi-Wipes Small bottles of hand sanitizer Travel-size First-Aid kits First-aid cream (i.e. Neosporin) Canned ready-to-eat foods (i.e. Ravioli, stews, etc..) that can be eaten cold Pop-Top Cans (i.e. Vienna sausages, potted meat, etc...) Fruit cups/pop-top cans Non-perishable snacks (i.e. packs of cheese/peanut butter crackers, etc.) Basic can openers

We will accept donations at our office at 279-B North Washington Avenue, or we will pick up donations at your location.

Please contact Leon Bell, Jr., Director of Community Outreach prior to delivery of donations and to schedule pick up at your location. 

Leon Bell, Jr.'s contact information: email l.bell@hfal.org or call 251-654-7424.

Housing First, Inc. and staff would like to thank you for your needed donations.

Agency: Housing First, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Current Triage Volunteer Assistants (Pre-Medical/PA /Pre-Nursing)

Are you looking for patient care experience? Our Triage Program allows students pursuing a career in healthcare to gain experience in a medical environment by assisting our staff with triaging patients and performing other duties as needed.

Triage Assistant Internships/Volunteers

Escort patients to and from the lobby area. Take vitals, complete medical history forms & update medical chart, etc. Determine the reason for the visit and prepare the patient to see the Doctor. Other duties include cleaning patients' rooms, stocking them, and preparing them for the next patient. Assist medical team as needed.

Attire: Solid Color Scrubs and closed-toed shoes

Triage volunteers work as a part of a team of 3 other triage assistants. Students' placement is based on their availability to volunteer 7:30 am - 12 pm or 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm and open shifts. (Commitment: One 4-hour shift once per week for the entire semester)

Shift AM: 7:30 am - 12:00 pm Monday - Friday

Shift PM 1:00 - 5:00 pm Monday - Thursday

If you are interested in our Volunteer Program, please visit victoryhealth.org/volunteer to complete the volunteer Interest application. 

Agency: Victory Health Partners

Are you looking for patient care experience? Our Triage Program allows students pursuing a career in healthcare to gain experience in a medical environment by assisting our staff with triaging patients and performing other duties as needed.

Triage Assistant Internships/Volunteers

Escort patients to and from the lobby area. Take vitals, complete medical history forms & update medical chart, etc. Determine the reason for the visit and prepare the patient to see the Doctor. Other duties include cleaning patients' rooms, stocking them, and preparing them for the next patient. Assist medical team as needed.

Attire: Solid Color Scrubs and closed-toed shoes

Triage volunteers work as a part of a team of 3 other triage assistants. Students' placement is based on their availability to volunteer 7:30 am - 12 pm or 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm and open shifts. (Commitment: One 4-hour shift once per week for the entire semester)

Shift AM: 7:30 am - 12:00 pm Monday - Friday

Shift PM 1:00 - 5:00 pm Monday - Thursday

If you are interested in our Volunteer Program, please visit victoryhealth.org/volunteer to complete the volunteer Interest application. 

Agency: Victory Health Partners

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36609

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WOW Crew Member

Wharf of Wonder (WOW) Crew Members will help keep the Wharf clean and running smoothly and lead scheduled story times and activities in the Wharf of Wonder classroom space.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

Wharf of Wonder (WOW) Crew Members will help keep the Wharf clean and running smoothly and lead scheduled story times and activities in the Wharf of Wonder classroom space.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602-3107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STEM Explorer

STEM Explorers will engage with our visitors in different gallery spaces throughout the building. They will learn the ins and outs of all Exploreum hands-on activities to help share the wonders of STEM learning.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

STEM Explorers will engage with our visitors in different gallery spaces throughout the building. They will learn the ins and outs of all Exploreum hands-on activities to help share the wonders of STEM learning.

Agency: Exploreum Science Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36602-3107

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Little Sisters of the Poor - Wish List

Many of our benefactors ask if there is anything we need for our Residents...

below are some of those items.

Thank you for your generosity! 

 

Dinner Napkins

Individually Wrapped Snack Items

Clorox Wipes

Adult Wipes

Shout/Awesome Stain Removers

Lysol Spray 

Nutritional Health Shakes

Assorted Gift Cards

Large Print Books/Novels 

Drop off location: 

1655 McGill Ave.

Mobile, AL 

36604

 

Thank you! 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Many of our benefactors ask if there is anything we need for our Residents...

below are some of those items.

Thank you for your generosity! 

 

Dinner Napkins

Individually Wrapped Snack Items

Clorox Wipes

Adult Wipes

Shout/Awesome Stain Removers

Lysol Spray 

Nutritional Health Shakes

Assorted Gift Cards

Large Print Books/Novels 

Drop off location: 

1655 McGill Ave.

Mobile, AL 

36604

 

Thank you! 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ACS CARES Student Program at University of South Alabama

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers. Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and services to fit their specific cancer journey.

College/graduate students volunteer at USA Mitchell Cancer Institute to provide people with cancer and caregivers with empathetic, culturally sensitive and inclusive non-clinical navigation support throughout the cancer journey.

Agency: American Cancer Society

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers. Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and services to fit their specific cancer journey.

College/graduate students volunteer at USA Mitchell Cancer Institute to provide people with cancer and caregivers with empathetic, culturally sensitive and inclusive non-clinical navigation support throughout the cancer journey.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36617

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations of Candy Needed for Lawn Party Fundraiser

We are in need of donations of homemade candy or prepackaged candy. These items will be sold at our annual Lawn party on October 20th. The Little Sisters of the Poor is a nursing home that serves the elderly poor in Mobile.


All doantions can be dropped off at our reception desk the week of October 14th.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are in need of donations of homemade candy or prepackaged candy. These items will be sold at our annual Lawn party on October 20th. The Little Sisters of the Poor is a nursing home that serves the elderly poor in Mobile.


All doantions can be dropped off at our reception desk the week of October 14th.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activities that Support Senior Programs

Support services for Mobile seniors by volunteering at Via! Health, Fitness and Enrichment. We have lots of different projects we need help with, including clerical and administrative tasks, gardening/weeding flower beds, lawn care, supply sorting and organization, facilities clean-up, and other special projects. 

Volunteers are always welcome, and we're happy to set up a time for you to volunteer that works around your schedule. 

 

Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center

Support services for Mobile seniors by volunteering at Via! Health, Fitness and Enrichment. We have lots of different projects we need help with, including clerical and administrative tasks, gardening/weeding flower beds, lawn care, supply sorting and organization, facilities clean-up, and other special projects. 

Volunteers are always welcome, and we're happy to set up a time for you to volunteer that works around your schedule. 

 

Agency: Via Health, Fitness and Enrichment Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organize Paper Products

We are in need of a volunteer to help organize a shed with paper products. The person would be throwing away anything damaged and organizing the rest.

Volunteers will need to complete a 30 min orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are in need of a volunteer to help organize a shed with paper products. The person would be throwing away anything damaged and organizing the rest.

Volunteers will need to complete a 30 min orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator. 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musicians wanted!

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Mulherin Home is looking for musicians of all experience levels to volunteer their time and play for our clients. Individuals with developmental disabilities typically LOVE music, and music therapy is so important to their well being. If you are a musician and would like to come to our home and play for our clients, please email jamie@mulherinhome.com. 

We have indoor & covered outdoor spaces perfect for set up. Our clients love ALL types of music, from Blue Grass to Jazz, Classical, Rock, Folk, Gospel, Dance & Hip Hop and everything in between. Bring a band, or just bring yourself...they will be your biggest fans no matter what or how well you play!

We are flexible with times, so email me and we will talk!

Agency: Mulherin Home

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Mulherin Home is looking for musicians of all experience levels to volunteer their time and play for our clients. Individuals with developmental disabilities typically LOVE music, and music therapy is so important to their well being. If you are a musician and would like to come to our home and play for our clients, please email jamie@mulherinhome.com. 

We have indoor & covered outdoor spaces perfect for set up. Our clients love ALL types of music, from Blue Grass to Jazz, Classical, Rock, Folk, Gospel, Dance & Hip Hop and everything in between. Bring a band, or just bring yourself...they will be your biggest fans no matter what or how well you play!

We are flexible with times, so email me and we will talk!

Agency: Mulherin Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer "teachers" for a variety of class subjects

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Are you a future teacher, college student or high school student who has a love for History, Astronomy, Zoology, Foreign Languages, Art, Drama, etc.? Do you love to share your knowledge or interests with others perhaps in a small classroom type setting? We have several residents at Mulherin Home who LOVE to learn! We are looking for volunteers to teach classes on various subjects. These are adults with special needs so there is no grading, just learning! Get volunteer hours while talking about your favorite subjects! Classes can be anywhere from 30 mins to over an hour, and can repeat or be a one time "workshop." 

You do not have to be a student to volunteer, and you do not have to be a professional in whatever subject you want to teach. You will have access to a large screen TV if you need to cast photos or videos. Most of them can not read, but they remember and love showing off what they have learned!

We accept volunteers seven days a week 9am to 5:30pm.

We have approximately 10-15 residents who are ready for classes to start!

This is an excellent way to earn a letter of recommendation for college admission or for a job!

 

**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information** 

Agency: Mulherin Home

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

Are you a future teacher, college student or high school student who has a love for History, Astronomy, Zoology, Foreign Languages, Art, Drama, etc.? Do you love to share your knowledge or interests with others perhaps in a small classroom type setting? We have several residents at Mulherin Home who LOVE to learn! We are looking for volunteers to teach classes on various subjects. These are adults with special needs so there is no grading, just learning! Get volunteer hours while talking about your favorite subjects! Classes can be anywhere from 30 mins to over an hour, and can repeat or be a one time "workshop." 

You do not have to be a student to volunteer, and you do not have to be a professional in whatever subject you want to teach. You will have access to a large screen TV if you need to cast photos or videos. Most of them can not read, but they remember and love showing off what they have learned!

We accept volunteers seven days a week 9am to 5:30pm.

We have approximately 10-15 residents who are ready for classes to start!

This is an excellent way to earn a letter of recommendation for college admission or for a job!

 

**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information** 

Agency: Mulherin Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Resident Activity Volunteering

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

We are always on the lookout for volunteers. We welcome any age as long as children are accompanied by an adult. We have 30 residents with a wide range of abilities. You can be paired with an individual or a small group with similar abilities for a larger activity. We accept volunteers seven days a week from 9am to 5:30pm. The following is a list of a few of their favorite activities. Come have fun at Mulherin!

Arts & Crafts  Karaoke  Sprinkler/Water Toy Days Trivia  Board Games/cards  Dance class (ballet & jazz) Charades Dance Parties or themed parties Party games Outdoor Games (we have a volleyball net, basketball goal, bowling games, cornhole, etc) Treasure hunts (they are really good with basic riddle clues) Scavenger Hunts Spa day (foot soaks, peel off face masks, manicures, etc) Story time  Drum/instrument circle (we have instruments) Sensory Activities They enjoy live music of any kind (choral, guitar/instrumental)  Yoga, stretching and low impact exercise.  
**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information**   

 

Agency: Mulherin Home

**Please call 471-1998 or email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information. You MUST schedule an appointment for a tour before volunteer hours can begin. Volunteer Connect and South Serves messages are not regularly checked and sometimes filter into my spam folder. Please email me to set up a time to volunteer.**

 

We are always on the lookout for volunteers. We welcome any age as long as children are accompanied by an adult. We have 30 residents with a wide range of abilities. You can be paired with an individual or a small group with similar abilities for a larger activity. We accept volunteers seven days a week from 9am to 5:30pm. The following is a list of a few of their favorite activities. Come have fun at Mulherin!

Arts & Crafts  Karaoke  Sprinkler/Water Toy Days Trivia  Board Games/cards  Dance class (ballet & jazz) Charades Dance Parties or themed parties Party games Outdoor Games (we have a volleyball net, basketball goal, bowling games, cornhole, etc) Treasure hunts (they are really good with basic riddle clues) Scavenger Hunts Spa day (foot soaks, peel off face masks, manicures, etc) Story time  Drum/instrument circle (we have instruments) Sensory Activities They enjoy live music of any kind (choral, guitar/instrumental)  Yoga, stretching and low impact exercise.  
**Please email jamie@mulherinhome.com for more information**   

 

Agency: Mulherin Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36606

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Making Beds with Clean Linen/Laundry Volunteer

We are looking for weekly volunteers who would like to help put clean sheets and blankets on our Residents' beds on Wednesday mornings from 8:15 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. A training will be provided, and we ask that volunteers commit to helping weekly or every other week.

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for weekly volunteers who would like to help put clean sheets and blankets on our Residents' beds on Wednesday mornings from 8:15 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. A training will be provided, and we ask that volunteers commit to helping weekly or every other week.

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Phillip’s Prep Tutor

We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring at Phillip’s Prep. Tutoring takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 4:30pm. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps!

Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home

We are seeking volunteers (and work-study students) to help with after-school tutoring at Phillip’s Prep. Tutoring takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 pm to 4:30pm. For more information, respond to this need, and we will be in touch with the next steps!

Agency: Wilmer Hall Children's Home

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Mobile Japanese Garden

Mobile Japanese Garden is a public place with 16 acres of natural gardens and trails, and we need your help beautifying the space during the week and on the weekend. Help us get the garden ready for pictures and school field trips.

Schedule anytime around your studies and work schedules. You pick your volunteer hours. Then contact us with particular dates and times that work with your schedule. Don is here almost every day to assist, and we'll work together as a team. 

For your volunteer service hours, we are a 501c3 charitable education, all-volunteer organization.

Thanks for Volunteering at the Japanese Garden!

Agency: Mobile Japanese Garden

Mobile Japanese Garden is a public place with 16 acres of natural gardens and trails, and we need your help beautifying the space during the week and on the weekend. Help us get the garden ready for pictures and school field trips.

Schedule anytime around your studies and work schedules. You pick your volunteer hours. Then contact us with particular dates and times that work with your schedule. Don is here almost every day to assist, and we'll work together as a team. 

For your volunteer service hours, we are a 501c3 charitable education, all-volunteer organization.

Thanks for Volunteering at the Japanese Garden!

Agency: Mobile Japanese Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36608

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran/Active Duty Volunteers Needed! DAPHNE AL LOCATION

Our veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay tribute to others who have served our county. Here at Springhill Hospice we like to honor our veterans year round. These volunteers may provide social visits and share memories together and provide a listening ear to someone who understands. These volunteers may also document veterans military stories through the veterans history project. We also do a pinning ceremony for our veterans closer to Veterans Day and we like our veteran volunteers to take part in these ceremonies as well. If you would like to provide a lasting impact on our veterans patients and loved ones, please consider joining us!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Our veteran patients that are currently on Hospice enjoy the camaraderie and the bond that only those with military histories share and pay tribute to others who have served our county. Here at Springhill Hospice we like to honor our veterans year round. These volunteers may provide social visits and share memories together and provide a listening ear to someone who understands. These volunteers may also document veterans military stories through the veterans history project. We also do a pinning ceremony for our veterans closer to Veterans Day and we like our veteran volunteers to take part in these ceremonies as well. If you would like to provide a lasting impact on our veterans patients and loved ones, please consider joining us!

Agency: Springhill Homecare / BrightSpring Hospice Foundation

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36526

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Painting Nails of Elderly Residents

Volunteers are requested to assist our Activity Department in providing manicures to residents. This includes taking off nail polish, clipping nails, and painting nails. Volunteers are needed on Tuesdays at 10:00am and 2pm.

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Volunteers are requested to assist our Activity Department in providing manicures to residents. This includes taking off nail polish, clipping nails, and painting nails. Volunteers are needed on Tuesdays at 10:00am and 2pm.

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Outing with Residents

We are looking for volunteers to assist our activity department at outings for lunch and shopping. We have one this Friday at 11:45am to Blue Gill. Other events are trips to Walmart, Dollar Tree, etc. You would accompany our Activity Department and assist a resident during the outing. This volunteer would need to schedule an orientation to be a volunteer at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Please respond to this need if you would be interested in helping this week or to be notified about future outings for our residents.

Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, crop tops, or sweatpants.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for volunteers to assist our activity department at outings for lunch and shopping. We have one this Friday at 11:45am to Blue Gill. Other events are trips to Walmart, Dollar Tree, etc. You would accompany our Activity Department and assist a resident during the outing. This volunteer would need to schedule an orientation to be a volunteer at the Little Sisters of the Poor. Please respond to this need if you would be interested in helping this week or to be notified about future outings for our residents.

Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, crop tops, or sweatpants.

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Volunteer

We are looking for volunteers to assist residents at Bingo. We have Bingo every Thursday at 2:30pm (women) and 10:00am on Friday (men). We would love to have you join us!

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

We are looking for volunteers to assist residents at Bingo. We have Bingo every Thursday at 2:30pm (women) and 10:00am on Friday (men). We would love to have you join us!

 

The Little Sisters of the Poor is a home for the elderly poor located in midtown Mobile. We are a non-profit and rely on generous volunteers to help accomplish our mission of loving service to the aging. We appreciate your help!

*Orientation:

All new volunteers need to schedule a 30-minute orientation and tour of the Home with the Volunteer Coordinator before or on the day of their first service. 

*Dress code:

YES: Pants, closed-toed shoes, sleeved and full-length shirts, knee-length skirts, or dresses are all acceptable.

NO: Please do not wear shorts, tank tops, cropped shirts, very tight clothing, or very baggy clothing.

 

Volunteers must be 18 or older or accompanied by a chaperone.

 

Agency: Little Sisters of the Poor

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36604

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love cars, trailers and trucks? Fleet lead needed.

Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet.

Qualifications:

§  Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they reside

§  Qualified MVR (motor vehicle record)

§  Knowledge of DOT (Dept. of Transportation) a plus, but not required

§  Communication and interpersonal skills

§  The ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skills.

§  Attention to detail and adherence to deadlines

§  Knowledge of vehicles and light mechanics preferred


Please respond to this need and complete the Red Cross application at redcross.org/volunteer.


Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Play a lead role in the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet.

Qualifications:

§  Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they reside

§  Qualified MVR (motor vehicle record)

§  Knowledge of DOT (Dept. of Transportation) a plus, but not required

§  Communication and interpersonal skills

§  The ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skills.

§  Attention to detail and adherence to deadlines

§  Knowledge of vehicles and light mechanics preferred


Please respond to this need and complete the Red Cross application at redcross.org/volunteer.


Agency: American Red Cross - South Chapter

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Student Intern / Videographer

Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy needs assistance with social media marketing and production of a new promotional video featuring our facility, and the importance of our free medication safety net benefitting more than 1464 uninsured patients living in Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia and Washington counties. The video will also feature testimonials from patients, volunteers, and donors about how supporting Alabama's ONLY licensed charitable pharmacy significantly impacts the lives and productivity of the working poor, homeless individuals, and senior citizens in our service areas. A social media recording kit and Apple computer tablets are available on site. This intern will work with the Marketing and Development Manager.

Agency: Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy

Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy needs assistance with social media marketing and production of a new promotional video featuring our facility, and the importance of our free medication safety net benefitting more than 1464 uninsured patients living in Mobile, Baldwin, Escambia and Washington counties. The video will also feature testimonials from patients, volunteers, and donors about how supporting Alabama's ONLY licensed charitable pharmacy significantly impacts the lives and productivity of the working poor, homeless individuals, and senior citizens in our service areas. A social media recording kit and Apple computer tablets are available on site. This intern will work with the Marketing and Development Manager.

Agency: Ozanam Charitable Pharmacy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 36617

Allow Groups: No