Opportunities From: Serve Washington

Volunteer: Do You Care About Your Community? Help a Senior Clean Up Their Yard for the Winter Season!

Do you love to help people in your community?

Volunteer with the Chore program and help a senior with yard care! Just a couple hours a month could be a huge source of support for someone in our community. Timing is flexible according to your schedule.  Have a group or team who would like to help? Even better! Yard work is always more fun when it is shared! This opportunity is open to volunteers of all ages, as long as an adult is present.  Sign up today or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information! 

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

Do you love to help people in your community?

Volunteer with the Chore program and help a senior with yard care! Just a couple hours a month could be a huge source of support for someone in our community. Timing is flexible according to your schedule.  Have a group or team who would like to help? Even better! Yard work is always more fun when it is shared! This opportunity is open to volunteers of all ages, as long as an adult is present.  Sign up today or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information! 

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kitchen Deep Clean for Senior Housing

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

Kitchens get messy and our seniors need all the help they can get. We need a group of 4-5 Adults that are interested in deep cleaning two kitchens in our senior housing.

Days: Tuesday & Thursdays 8 AM - 3:30 PM or Saturday mornings

https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

About us:

Operation Nightwatch has a six-decade track record of ecumenical ministry. Loving our most-vulnerable neighbors in the name of Christ, together. We do this through street chaplaincy, food, shelter and housing. We are a privately funded, Christian organization. There are no religious requirements for those seeking services. Annually, we have more than 65,000 encounters with folks experiencing homelessness.

Kitchens get messy and our seniors need all the help they can get. We need a group of 4-5 Adults that are interested in deep cleaning two kitchens in our senior housing.

Days: Tuesday & Thursdays 8 AM - 3:30 PM or Saturday mornings

https://www.seattlenightwatch.org/

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help your community by volunteering with #redcross

American Red Cross Most-Needed Volunteer Opportunities


 

How would you like to help? Here’s a list of typical Red Cross volunteer opportunities: Disaster Services (in person): Volunteers get trained to respond to local and national disasters. In addition, volunteers train people, families, schools and communities to be prepared for emergencies. Service to the Armed Forces (in person/virtual): We need volunteers to work with military veterans in our community as recreation assistants at the Spokane Veterans Home (Tuesday and Friday activities available) or on base at the Red Cross office or MTF. We also have opportunities to support emergency communications for deployed servicemembers. Volunteer Coordination (in person/virtual): Assist with the recruitment and coordination of local volunteers as well as supporting training, engagement and recognition! Multiple opportunities to volunteer from home (virtual): Wide array of opportunities including to screen prospective volunteers, manage a volunteer database and/or training information and credentials, support financial fiscal review procedures, or even be on-call as a disaster dispatch volunteer. Most opportunities need access to phone and computer with internet access.

Ready to make a difference?

Please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to get started today!

 

Agency: American Red Cross

American Red Cross Most-Needed Volunteer Opportunities


 

How would you like to help? Here’s a list of typical Red Cross volunteer opportunities: Disaster Services (in person): Volunteers get trained to respond to local and national disasters. In addition, volunteers train people, families, schools and communities to be prepared for emergencies. Service to the Armed Forces (in person/virtual): We need volunteers to work with military veterans in our community as recreation assistants at the Spokane Veterans Home (Tuesday and Friday activities available) or on base at the Red Cross office or MTF. We also have opportunities to support emergency communications for deployed servicemembers. Volunteer Coordination (in person/virtual): Assist with the recruitment and coordination of local volunteers as well as supporting training, engagement and recognition! Multiple opportunities to volunteer from home (virtual): Wide array of opportunities including to screen prospective volunteers, manage a volunteer database and/or training information and credentials, support financial fiscal review procedures, or even be on-call as a disaster dispatch volunteer. Most opportunities need access to phone and computer with internet access.

Ready to make a difference?

Please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to get started today!

 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the shelter in the storm. Volunteer with the American Red Cross.

American Red Cross Mass Care Volunteer

Mass Care volunteers are a crucial part of the Red Cross mission. Mass Care volunteers work to carry out essential functions during disasters and work to assist victims of disaster in shelter settings. Volunteers work to help meet immediate emergency needs of families affected by disaster, and work to set up and carry out tasks in emergency shelters. Volunteers must possess good communication skills. These volunteers may be responsible for any of the following: Setting up shelters when need arises so clients have a safe place to when displaced Assist with on-scene distribution of disaster supplies, beverages, and/or meal preparation and service Distribute comfort kits and shelter supplies to clients Please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to get started today!

Agency: American Red Cross

American Red Cross Mass Care Volunteer

Mass Care volunteers are a crucial part of the Red Cross mission. Mass Care volunteers work to carry out essential functions during disasters and work to assist victims of disaster in shelter settings. Volunteers work to help meet immediate emergency needs of families affected by disaster, and work to set up and carry out tasks in emergency shelters. Volunteers must possess good communication skills. These volunteers may be responsible for any of the following: Setting up shelters when need arises so clients have a safe place to when displaced Assist with on-scene distribution of disaster supplies, beverages, and/or meal preparation and service Distribute comfort kits and shelter supplies to clients Please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer to get started today!

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2025

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mental health professionals needed as #RedCross volunteers

Share your mental health training with those who need it most. Mental health professionals are needed for the following volunteer opportunities:

Provide disaster mental health services to people impacted by disasters and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery; OR Help members of the military, veterans and their families prepare for, cope with, and respond to, the challenges of military service by facilitating small group workshops.

Requirement: Hold at minimum a Master’s Degree in one of the mental health professions listed below:

Any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW).

Ready to Make a Difference? Get started by visiting www.redcross.org/volunteer

Agency: American Red Cross

Share your mental health training with those who need it most. Mental health professionals are needed for the following volunteer opportunities:

Provide disaster mental health services to people impacted by disasters and Red Cross workers during preparedness, response, and recovery; OR Help members of the military, veterans and their families prepare for, cope with, and respond to, the challenges of military service by facilitating small group workshops.

Requirement: Hold at minimum a Master’s Degree in one of the mental health professions listed below:

Any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW).

Ready to Make a Difference? Get started by visiting www.redcross.org/volunteer

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 24, 2025

Zip Code: 99205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

The purpose of the Board of Directors is to provide good governance for The Upfront Theatre by ensuring all corporate, legal, financial, and mission obligations are met. The Board of Directors is solely responsible for determining policy in the following areas: Human Resources, Finance, and Organizational Operations. The Board of Directors sets long and short range goals, approves the annual budgets and is responsible for diversified fund development, and the leadership development of the organization.

Respond via this platform or click here to fast track your interest survey!

Agency: The Upfront Theatre

The purpose of the Board of Directors is to provide good governance for The Upfront Theatre by ensuring all corporate, legal, financial, and mission obligations are met. The Board of Directors is solely responsible for determining policy in the following areas: Human Resources, Finance, and Organizational Operations. The Board of Directors sets long and short range goals, approves the annual budgets and is responsible for diversified fund development, and the leadership development of the organization.

Respond via this platform or click here to fast track your interest survey!

Agency: The Upfront Theatre

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Support

The Chuckanut Center includes a venue for community education that leads to greater resilience. Join our Program support team - managing email requests, providing site orientation for new instructors, working alongside event calendar & scheduling coordinators, recruiting leaders to teach new skills, and supporting our great community of program providers. Typical time 2-3 hours/week. Asking for a minimum 1 year commitment. Hybrid - can be done remotely with on-site visits needed for instructor orientation. 

Agency: Center for Local Self Reliance (Chuckanut Center)

The Chuckanut Center includes a venue for community education that leads to greater resilience. Join our Program support team - managing email requests, providing site orientation for new instructors, working alongside event calendar & scheduling coordinators, recruiting leaders to teach new skills, and supporting our great community of program providers. Typical time 2-3 hours/week. Asking for a minimum 1 year commitment. Hybrid - can be done remotely with on-site visits needed for instructor orientation. 

Agency: Center for Local Self Reliance (Chuckanut Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Support

The Chuckanut Center is seeking a volunteer who loves to celebrate and appreciate volunteers. We need someone to respond to volunteer interest requests, greet new volunteers at work parties, develop fun engagement and create and publicize opportunities for new folks to join our work parties. Typical time commitment 8-12 hours/month. Asking for a minimum 1 year commitment. 

Agency: Center for Local Self Reliance (Chuckanut Center)

The Chuckanut Center is seeking a volunteer who loves to celebrate and appreciate volunteers. We need someone to respond to volunteer interest requests, greet new volunteers at work parties, develop fun engagement and create and publicize opportunities for new folks to join our work parties. Typical time commitment 8-12 hours/month. Asking for a minimum 1 year commitment. 

Agency: Center for Local Self Reliance (Chuckanut Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

We are a working board. Participating includes lots of opportunities to engage with others and serve in a variety of roles supporting our all-volunteer squads. Squads grow food, maintain our facilities and grounds (house, shed, fence line, orchard), and provide low-cost access for education and wellness activities to a venue that seats 20-25 and includes a full kitchen. Three-year term. Average 10 hours/mo of time. Meetings are 3rd Thursdays and work parties are 10-1 2nd Saturdays, March-November. Parties, potlucks, and special events are abundant. 

Agency: Center for Local Self Reliance (Chuckanut Center)

We are a working board. Participating includes lots of opportunities to engage with others and serve in a variety of roles supporting our all-volunteer squads. Squads grow food, maintain our facilities and grounds (house, shed, fence line, orchard), and provide low-cost access for education and wellness activities to a venue that seats 20-25 and includes a full kitchen. Three-year term. Average 10 hours/mo of time. Meetings are 3rd Thursdays and work parties are 10-1 2nd Saturdays, March-November. Parties, potlucks, and special events are abundant. 

Agency: Center for Local Self Reliance (Chuckanut Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love To Walk Dogs? - Help A Senior In Your Community!

Do you love to help people in your community? We are looking for volunteers who love dogs and are interested in helping seniors and people with disabilities  in Whatcom County. Ideally, we would like our walkers to assist on a weekly basis.  This opportunity is open to volunteers of all ages, as long as an adult is present.  Sign up today or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information! 

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

Do you love to help people in your community? We are looking for volunteers who love dogs and are interested in helping seniors and people with disabilities  in Whatcom County. Ideally, we would like our walkers to assist on a weekly basis.  This opportunity is open to volunteers of all ages, as long as an adult is present.  Sign up today or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information! 

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Work Party at Happy Valley Park

 

Connelly Creek, which runs through this neighborhood park and flows into Padden Creek, needs our help! We’ll remove harmful invasive vegetation and plant native trees and shrubs to improve riparian habitat.

All ages and abilities welcome. Participants under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Tools, gloves, and instructions are provided. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes.

Parking is a short 9-minute walk down the street from Happy Valley Park at the South Bellingham Park and Ride (West). Follow our work party signs and walk to Happy Valley Park at 2710 Donovan Ave.

Additional information will be emailed to registered participants. Register early, space is limited! If you sign up, please show up!

This event is Parkscriptions Certified!

Important Registration Steps:

After you have completed the required waiver (adult or youth), please be sure to then click "Sign Up" to complete your registration for the event! Completing the waiver does not automatically sign you up.

If you are bringing any additional volunteers or family members, please sign up as a team or have them join the site, sign the waiver, and then sign up individually. Here are some guides:

Responding as a Team | Get Connected Help Center

Signing Waivers | Get Connected Help Center

If you are bringing any youth under age 18 and have issues with the waiver or don’t want to create a separate account for them, you can also sign a paper youth waiver at check-in on the day of the work party. Just be sure to reserve spots on your team for them.Thank you for your patience as we sort out our volunteer registration system!

Questions? Contact pkvolunteers@cob.org or 360-778-7105.

Agency: Bellingham Parks Volunteer Program

 

Connelly Creek, which runs through this neighborhood park and flows into Padden Creek, needs our help! We’ll remove harmful invasive vegetation and plant native trees and shrubs to improve riparian habitat.

All ages and abilities welcome. Participants under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Tools, gloves, and instructions are provided. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes.

Parking is a short 9-minute walk down the street from Happy Valley Park at the South Bellingham Park and Ride (West). Follow our work party signs and walk to Happy Valley Park at 2710 Donovan Ave.

Additional information will be emailed to registered participants. Register early, space is limited! If you sign up, please show up!

This event is Parkscriptions Certified!

Important Registration Steps:

After you have completed the required waiver (adult or youth), please be sure to then click "Sign Up" to complete your registration for the event! Completing the waiver does not automatically sign you up.

If you are bringing any additional volunteers or family members, please sign up as a team or have them join the site, sign the waiver, and then sign up individually. Here are some guides:

Responding as a Team | Get Connected Help Center

Signing Waivers | Get Connected Help Center

If you are bringing any youth under age 18 and have issues with the waiver or don’t want to create a separate account for them, you can also sign a paper youth waiver at check-in on the day of the work party. Just be sure to reserve spots on your team for them.Thank you for your patience as we sort out our volunteer registration system!

Questions? Contact pkvolunteers@cob.org or 360-778-7105.

Agency: Bellingham Parks Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Work Party at Connelly Creek Nature Area (South)

Join us and our friends from NSEA as we restore wildlife habitat and protect wetlands in this lovely park on the south side of Bellingham.

*Please note that this work party is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.*

All ages and abilities welcome. Participants under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Tools, gloves, and instructions are provided. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. 

Parking is a short 6-minute walk down the street from Connelly Creek Nature Area at the South Bellingham Park and Ride (West). Follow our work party signs and walk to CCNA at 2901 Donovan Ave.

Additional information will be emailed to registered participants. Register early, space is limited! If you sign up, please show up!

This event is Parkscriptions Certified!

Important Registration Steps:

After you have completed the required waiver (adult or youth), please be sure to then click "Sign Up" to complete your registration for the event! Completing the waiver does not automatically sign you up.

If you are bringing any additional volunteers or family members, please sign up as a team or have them join the site, sign the waiver, and then sign up individually. Here are some guides:

Responding as a Team | Get Connected Help Center

Signing Waivers | Get Connected Help Center



If you are bringing any youth under age 18 and have issues with the waiver or don’t want to create a separate account for them, you can also sign a paper youth waiver at check-in on the day of the work party. Just be sure to reserve spots on your team for them.Thank you for your patience as we sort out our volunteer registration system!



Questions? Contact pkvolunteers@cob.org or 360-778-7105.

Agency: Bellingham Parks Volunteer Program

Join us and our friends from NSEA as we restore wildlife habitat and protect wetlands in this lovely park on the south side of Bellingham.

*Please note that this work party is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.*

All ages and abilities welcome. Participants under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Tools, gloves, and instructions are provided. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. 

Parking is a short 6-minute walk down the street from Connelly Creek Nature Area at the South Bellingham Park and Ride (West). Follow our work party signs and walk to CCNA at 2901 Donovan Ave.

Additional information will be emailed to registered participants. Register early, space is limited! If you sign up, please show up!

This event is Parkscriptions Certified!

Important Registration Steps:

After you have completed the required waiver (adult or youth), please be sure to then click "Sign Up" to complete your registration for the event! Completing the waiver does not automatically sign you up.

If you are bringing any additional volunteers or family members, please sign up as a team or have them join the site, sign the waiver, and then sign up individually. Here are some guides:

Responding as a Team | Get Connected Help Center

Signing Waivers | Get Connected Help Center



If you are bringing any youth under age 18 and have issues with the waiver or don’t want to create a separate account for them, you can also sign a paper youth waiver at check-in on the day of the work party. Just be sure to reserve spots on your team for them.Thank you for your patience as we sort out our volunteer registration system!



Questions? Contact pkvolunteers@cob.org or 360-778-7105.

Agency: Bellingham Parks Volunteer Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 13, 2025

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Behind the scenes opportunity for Art Lovers!

Enjoy the art exhibitions and behind-the-scenes experiences! Docents are a highly committed group of volunteers who are an essential part of MoNA.  They help foster appreciation and understanding of exhibitions and provide a friendly welcome for visitors.  They receive first-hand information and training from artists and professional staff about the exhibitions and how to present to the public. In addition, docents are invited to special social and educational activities including excursions to other museums, private collections and artists' studios. Involvement as a docent is an enriching, educational experience. A member of the Museum of Northwest Art Docent Association will be happy to answer any questions you may have about volunteering as a Docent. You can find more information about this and other volunteer opportunities here: https://www.monamuseum.org/volunteer-opportunities

Agency: Museum of Northwest Art

Enjoy the art exhibitions and behind-the-scenes experiences! Docents are a highly committed group of volunteers who are an essential part of MoNA.  They help foster appreciation and understanding of exhibitions and provide a friendly welcome for visitors.  They receive first-hand information and training from artists and professional staff about the exhibitions and how to present to the public. In addition, docents are invited to special social and educational activities including excursions to other museums, private collections and artists' studios. Involvement as a docent is an enriching, educational experience. A member of the Museum of Northwest Art Docent Association will be happy to answer any questions you may have about volunteering as a Docent. You can find more information about this and other volunteer opportunities here: https://www.monamuseum.org/volunteer-opportunities

Agency: Museum of Northwest Art

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98257

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling Volunteer Tutors 55 & Older (Rainier Valley)

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!       

Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to:  

Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.

If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now!

Agency: Solid Ground

Are you 55 or older? The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Solid Ground is a national service program that makes volunteering easy and rewarding by finding volunteer positions for those 55 years and older. We partner with 40 public and nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers and can help find the right opportunity for you!       

Over 16% of King County children live in poverty. Be a guiding hand on an at-risk student's path to success! Start by giving an hour a week to students to:  

Help students academically one-on-one, in small groups, in person or online. Provide encouragement, guidance and emotional support to economically disadvantaged students and those with exceptional needs. Support, create structure, and mentor students struggling in school.

If you want to make a difference in a student's life by making learning exciting, relevant and creative, contact RSVP at Solid Ground now!

Agency: Solid Ground

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

We are looking for someone willing to support other letter writers in the community. Tasks may include posting flyers, collecting & delivering letters, and reaching out to local libraries and groups who might like to write with us. 

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

We are looking for someone willing to support other letter writers in the community. Tasks may include posting flyers, collecting & delivering letters, and reaching out to local libraries and groups who might like to write with us. 

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Letter Writer - Send Smiles to Senior Citizens!

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run nonprofit bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and community programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

You can get started by responding to our current needs in the United Way portal, but volunteers will also need to register on our website to gain access to the active letter requests from our partner facilities. Register to volunteer, sign up your senior program to receive letters or learn more about our work:

Sign Up to Write Letters Register a Care Facility Read the FAQ WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility from our list of active requests This is a one-way act of kindness—most seniors aren’t able to write back

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read and appreciated Independent: We’re volunteer-run—no phone or office Organized: Follow our step-by-step pledge process Low Cost: You’ll provide postage, paper, and envelopes Student Service Hours: Available through our student program  OREGON-BASED OUTREACH

We’re actively expanding our outreach in the Blue Mountain area and would love your help! If you know a care facility, senior center, or Meals on Wheels program that might want to receive letters, please share this link with a staff member:

www.lettersagainstisolation.com/care-homes

Please don’t sign up on behalf of a location. A program director or staff member must complete the form directly.

Sample Letters from Oregon Students .lai-button { background-color: #2e5948; color: white; padding: 10px 18px; margin: 8px; border: none; border-radius: 6px; text-decoration: none; font-family: sans-serif; font-weight: bold; display: inline-block; } .lai-button:hover { background-color: #214034; } .letter-gallery { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; justify-content: center; gap: 16px; padding: 20px; } .letter-gallery img { max-width: 250px; width: 100%; height: auto; display: block; border-radius: 4px; box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.1); } @media (max-width: 600px) { .letter-gallery { flex-direction: column; align-items: center; } }

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run nonprofit bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and community programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

You can get started by responding to our current needs in the United Way portal, but volunteers will also need to register on our website to gain access to the active letter requests from our partner facilities. Register to volunteer, sign up your senior program to receive letters or learn more about our work:

Sign Up to Write Letters Register a Care Facility Read the FAQ WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility from our list of active requests This is a one-way act of kindness—most seniors aren’t able to write back

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read and appreciated Independent: We’re volunteer-run—no phone or office Organized: Follow our step-by-step pledge process Low Cost: You’ll provide postage, paper, and envelopes Student Service Hours: Available through our student program  OREGON-BASED OUTREACH

We’re actively expanding our outreach in the Blue Mountain area and would love your help! If you know a care facility, senior center, or Meals on Wheels program that might want to receive letters, please share this link with a staff member:

www.lettersagainstisolation.com/care-homes

Please don’t sign up on behalf of a location. A program director or staff member must complete the form directly.

Sample Letters from Oregon Students .lai-button { background-color: #2e5948; color: white; padding: 10px 18px; margin: 8px; border: none; border-radius: 6px; text-decoration: none; font-family: sans-serif; font-weight: bold; display: inline-block; } .lai-button:hover { background-color: #214034; } .letter-gallery { display: flex; flex-wrap: wrap; justify-content: center; gap: 16px; padding: 20px; } .letter-gallery img { max-width: 250px; width: 100%; height: auto; display: block; border-radius: 4px; box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0,0,0,0.1); } @media (max-width: 600px) { .letter-gallery { flex-direction: column; align-items: center; } }

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 59317

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Greeter at Bellingham Senior Activity Center

Come Join Our Amazing Volunteer Team!

The Bellingham Senior Activity Center focuses on building community, while providing a positive and vibrant environment in which to make new connections and participate in a wonderful array of classes, presentations, discussion groups, and recreational activities. Our entire center is primarily powered by amazing volunteers who want to give back to our community and are impactful in making our center a truly delightful place to be.

We are looking for friendly people who are interested in helping at our Greeter station in welcoming our members and guests, assisting members with signing in, and distributing lunch tokens to members coming in to enjoy our delicious lunch. The duration of this volunteer shift is 2 1/2 - 3 hours in length, and has an option of sitting, standing, or a combination of both.

If you are interested in volunteering for this position, please feel free to stop by the Bellingham Senior Activity Center and pick up an application or apply online at www.whatcomcoa.org 

 

 

 

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Come Join Our Amazing Volunteer Team!

The Bellingham Senior Activity Center focuses on building community, while providing a positive and vibrant environment in which to make new connections and participate in a wonderful array of classes, presentations, discussion groups, and recreational activities. Our entire center is primarily powered by amazing volunteers who want to give back to our community and are impactful in making our center a truly delightful place to be.

We are looking for friendly people who are interested in helping at our Greeter station in welcoming our members and guests, assisting members with signing in, and distributing lunch tokens to members coming in to enjoy our delicious lunch. The duration of this volunteer shift is 2 1/2 - 3 hours in length, and has an option of sitting, standing, or a combination of both.

If you are interested in volunteering for this position, please feel free to stop by the Bellingham Senior Activity Center and pick up an application or apply online at www.whatcomcoa.org 

 

 

 

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dining Room Helper at Bellingham Senior Activity Center

Our delicious lunch is powered by amazing volunteers like you!  

We are looking for volunteers who can set up tables, stock supplies, serve coffee and tea during lunch service, clear trays, wrap silverware, and clean-up after our lunch service ends. Shifts are typically 10:30 am -1:00 pm, Monday thru Friday.  If you are looking to volunteer in an active role, then this is the opportunity for you. The Bellingham Senior Activity Center is a wonderful place where you can make new connections and build lasting friendships, all while volunteering in a fun and energetic team environment!

If you are interested, please feel free to come by Bellingham Senior Activity Center to pick up an application, or complete the application below.

 https://whatcomcoa.org/volunteer-application/

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Our delicious lunch is powered by amazing volunteers like you!  

We are looking for volunteers who can set up tables, stock supplies, serve coffee and tea during lunch service, clear trays, wrap silverware, and clean-up after our lunch service ends. Shifts are typically 10:30 am -1:00 pm, Monday thru Friday.  If you are looking to volunteer in an active role, then this is the opportunity for you. The Bellingham Senior Activity Center is a wonderful place where you can make new connections and build lasting friendships, all while volunteering in a fun and energetic team environment!

If you are interested, please feel free to come by Bellingham Senior Activity Center to pick up an application, or complete the application below.

 https://whatcomcoa.org/volunteer-application/

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Drivers Needed

Come join our Amazing Meals on Wheels Volunteer Team! 

Are you a kind and compassionate person who wants to make a difference and have a positive impact for senior members in our community? If the answer is yes, then this is the opportunity for you!

We have a team of amazing volunteers who bring meals to homebound seniors in our community Monday thru Friday, delivering over 4000 meals each week. Our Meals on Wheels clients struggle to cook for themselves for a variety of reasons: some lost a loved one who did the cooking, some suffer from physical limitations, some face cognitive decline, others struggle to leave the house to get groceries for cooking.  Whatever the reason, we are there to make sure they have healthy meals.

We are looking for Sub Drivers to fill in when Regular Drivers are on vacation, have an appointment, or are out sick, with the opportunity for a recurring once-a -week route delivery when one arises, if desired. It does require having your own vehicle for transporting meals, with mileage reimbursement available.  

If you are interested in becoming a driver, we would love to have you join us at our next Meals on Wheels Orientation, which is mandatory before being able to deliver meals. (Date TBD) 

Most routes leave our center between 7:45am and 11:00 am Monday-Friday. (No weekend routes) 

To become a volunteer driver: 

1. We ask volunteers to participate in an orientation (approx. 1.5 hours) to learn about being a driver and how to handle various situations.  

 2. We ask volunteers to fill out a Volunteer Application so that we can run a background check (required by DSHS). Feel free to come by the Bellingham Senior Activity Center and pick up an application, or apply online at:  www.whatcomcoa.org  (Click on "VOLUNTEER" in the upper right corner of the homepage, and then scroll about halfway down the page to access the beginning of the application)

3)  We will verify Driver's License and Auto Insurance and make a copy of both at the Meals on Wheels Orientation.

4) Before delivering a route, we ask drivers to go on a ride-along with one of our experienced drivers so it is a smooth transition for our participants and our drivers. 

We would be happy to answer any questions you have and would love for you to join this amazing team of volunteers who are making a huge difference in our community.  

This is a GREAT opportunity for a teen to ride-along with a parent to deliver meals while the parent drives.

Questions?

Please contact:

Amy Wharton

Administrative Volunteer Coordinator

Whatcom Council on Aging

Email: awharton@whatcomcoa.org

Phone:  360-733-4030 x1024

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Come join our Amazing Meals on Wheels Volunteer Team! 

Are you a kind and compassionate person who wants to make a difference and have a positive impact for senior members in our community? If the answer is yes, then this is the opportunity for you!

We have a team of amazing volunteers who bring meals to homebound seniors in our community Monday thru Friday, delivering over 4000 meals each week. Our Meals on Wheels clients struggle to cook for themselves for a variety of reasons: some lost a loved one who did the cooking, some suffer from physical limitations, some face cognitive decline, others struggle to leave the house to get groceries for cooking.  Whatever the reason, we are there to make sure they have healthy meals.

We are looking for Sub Drivers to fill in when Regular Drivers are on vacation, have an appointment, or are out sick, with the opportunity for a recurring once-a -week route delivery when one arises, if desired. It does require having your own vehicle for transporting meals, with mileage reimbursement available.  

If you are interested in becoming a driver, we would love to have you join us at our next Meals on Wheels Orientation, which is mandatory before being able to deliver meals. (Date TBD) 

Most routes leave our center between 7:45am and 11:00 am Monday-Friday. (No weekend routes) 

To become a volunteer driver: 

1. We ask volunteers to participate in an orientation (approx. 1.5 hours) to learn about being a driver and how to handle various situations.  

 2. We ask volunteers to fill out a Volunteer Application so that we can run a background check (required by DSHS). Feel free to come by the Bellingham Senior Activity Center and pick up an application, or apply online at:  www.whatcomcoa.org  (Click on "VOLUNTEER" in the upper right corner of the homepage, and then scroll about halfway down the page to access the beginning of the application)

3)  We will verify Driver's License and Auto Insurance and make a copy of both at the Meals on Wheels Orientation.

4) Before delivering a route, we ask drivers to go on a ride-along with one of our experienced drivers so it is a smooth transition for our participants and our drivers. 

We would be happy to answer any questions you have and would love for you to join this amazing team of volunteers who are making a huge difference in our community.  

This is a GREAT opportunity for a teen to ride-along with a parent to deliver meals while the parent drives.

Questions?

Please contact:

Amy Wharton

Administrative Volunteer Coordinator

Whatcom Council on Aging

Email: awharton@whatcomcoa.org

Phone:  360-733-4030 x1024

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coffee Bar Helper at Bellingham Senior Activity Center

Come Join Our Amazing Volunteer Team!

The Coffee Bar Helper entails serving coffee, tea, sodas, and pre-packaged snacks to our members at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center. This volunteer position is responsible for the set-up or breakdown of the Coffee Bar (depending on which shift you are volunteering for), stocking supplies, wiping tables with a sanitized towel at the beginning of each shift, in between Coffee Bar customers, and at the end of each shift, washing coffee pots, and cleaning up the coffee station at the end of each shift. It is a fairly slow-paced coffee bar, with no making of espresso drinks-just brewing pump pots of coffee...definitely not a Starbucks. This position includes a combination of sitting and standing, with a chair/stool provided. The shift duration is 3 - 3 1/2 hours in length. It is also a wonderful opportunity to make new connections and build lasting friendships!

If you are interested in volunteering for this position, please feel free to come by the Bellingham Senior Activity Center to pick up an application, or apply online at: www.whatcomcoa.org

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Come Join Our Amazing Volunteer Team!

The Coffee Bar Helper entails serving coffee, tea, sodas, and pre-packaged snacks to our members at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center. This volunteer position is responsible for the set-up or breakdown of the Coffee Bar (depending on which shift you are volunteering for), stocking supplies, wiping tables with a sanitized towel at the beginning of each shift, in between Coffee Bar customers, and at the end of each shift, washing coffee pots, and cleaning up the coffee station at the end of each shift. It is a fairly slow-paced coffee bar, with no making of espresso drinks-just brewing pump pots of coffee...definitely not a Starbucks. This position includes a combination of sitting and standing, with a chair/stool provided. The shift duration is 3 - 3 1/2 hours in length. It is also a wonderful opportunity to make new connections and build lasting friendships!

If you are interested in volunteering for this position, please feel free to come by the Bellingham Senior Activity Center to pick up an application, or apply online at: www.whatcomcoa.org

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GED Tutor for Adults

Tutor an Adult Learner - Change a Life!

Interested in volunteering your time to support literacy? Become a 1-to-1 tutor for an adult who needs help with reading, writing, and/or math.

The Whatcom Literacy Council offers free tutoring services to adult learners who would like to build skills to help them reach their goals as parents, in the workplace, and in the community.  Tutor training provided. No second language or teaching experience is required. Please visit our website to find our application and for more information about how to become a tutor. 

https://www.whatcomliteracy.org/one-to-one-tutor

 

Where:

In person

When:

At times that fit your schedule

Minimum Commitment:

3-4 hours per week 9+ months

Contact: 
Ashley Meyer

alp@whatcomliteracy.org

360-306-1612

Qualifications

Able to work independently as a 1-to-1 tutor Dependable, supportive, patient, and flexible. Able to relate to culturally and/or economically diverse individuals Willing to learn new information and skills

 Requirements

Related Experience Must pass the interview process Must complete training assignments prior to volunteering

The Whatcom Literacy Council is a member of ProLiteracy America and a United Way partner agency.  We provide free one-to-one tutoring and small classes. Our tutors can work with learners throughout Whatcom County at a public meeting place and at times that fit our learners' busy schedules. 

Agency: Whatcom Literacy Council

Tutor an Adult Learner - Change a Life!

Interested in volunteering your time to support literacy? Become a 1-to-1 tutor for an adult who needs help with reading, writing, and/or math.

The Whatcom Literacy Council offers free tutoring services to adult learners who would like to build skills to help them reach their goals as parents, in the workplace, and in the community.  Tutor training provided. No second language or teaching experience is required. Please visit our website to find our application and for more information about how to become a tutor. 

https://www.whatcomliteracy.org/one-to-one-tutor

 

Where:

In person

When:

At times that fit your schedule

Minimum Commitment:

3-4 hours per week 9+ months

Contact: 
Ashley Meyer

alp@whatcomliteracy.org

360-306-1612

Qualifications

Able to work independently as a 1-to-1 tutor Dependable, supportive, patient, and flexible. Able to relate to culturally and/or economically diverse individuals Willing to learn new information and skills

 Requirements

Related Experience Must pass the interview process Must complete training assignments prior to volunteering

The Whatcom Literacy Council is a member of ProLiteracy America and a United Way partner agency.  We provide free one-to-one tutoring and small classes. Our tutors can work with learners throughout Whatcom County at a public meeting place and at times that fit our learners' busy schedules. 

Agency: Whatcom Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WWVDN Harvest Party Set-Up Crew

About the Role
The Harvest Party can’t happen without a welcoming and festive atmosphere! The Set-Up Crew creates the magic before the event begins. You’ll help decorate, arrange tables and chairs, and prepare the space so our participants walk into a joyful, autumn-themed celebration.

Your Purpose
As a Set-Up Crew member, you bring the party to life before it even starts. Your work ensures that participants enter a space that feels safe, fun, and inviting.

What You’ll Do

Set up tables, chairs, and activity areas.

Put up decorations to create a festive, welcoming environment.

Make sure games and craft stations are ready to go.

Work together as a team to transform the space.

What to Bring / Know

Comfortable clothes you can move around in.

A cheerful attitude and willingness to pitch in wherever needed.

No direct participant interaction during this shift, but your work sets the stage for the event’s success.

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

About the Role
The Harvest Party can’t happen without a welcoming and festive atmosphere! The Set-Up Crew creates the magic before the event begins. You’ll help decorate, arrange tables and chairs, and prepare the space so our participants walk into a joyful, autumn-themed celebration.

Your Purpose
As a Set-Up Crew member, you bring the party to life before it even starts. Your work ensures that participants enter a space that feels safe, fun, and inviting.

What You’ll Do

Set up tables, chairs, and activity areas.

Put up decorations to create a festive, welcoming environment.

Make sure games and craft stations are ready to go.

Work together as a team to transform the space.

What to Bring / Know

Comfortable clothes you can move around in.

A cheerful attitude and willingness to pitch in wherever needed.

No direct participant interaction during this shift, but your work sets the stage for the event’s success.

Agency: Walla Walla Valley Disability Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 29, 2025

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Computer Literacy Tutor for Adults

**Currently looking for someone to help an adult learner with computer skills and Android phone skills**


Tutor an Adult Learner - Change a Life!

Interested in volunteering your time to support literacy? Become a 1-to-1 tutor for an adult who needs help with reading, writing, and/or math.

The Whatcom Literacy Council offers free tutoring services to adult learners who would like to build skills to help them reach their goals as parents, in the workplace, and in the community.  Tutor training provided. No second language or teaching experience is required. Please visit our website to find our application and for more information about how to become a tutor. 

https://www.whatcomliteracy.org/one-to-one-tutor

 

Where:

Online or in person

When:

At times that fit your schedule

Minimum Commitment:

3-4 hours per week 9+ months

Contact: 
Ashley Meyer

alp@whatcomliteracy.org

360-306-1612

Qualifications

Able to work independently as a 1-to-1 tutor Dependable, supportive, patient, and flexible. Able to relate to culturally and/or economically diverse individuals Willing to learn new information and skills

 Requirements

Related Experience Must pass the interview process Must complete training assignments prior to volunteering

The Whatcom Literacy Council is a member of ProLiteracy America and a United Way partner agency.  We provide free one-to-one tutoring and small classes. Our tutors can work with learners throughout Whatcom County at a public meeting place and at times that fit our learners' busy schedules. 

Agency: Whatcom Literacy Council

**Currently looking for someone to help an adult learner with computer skills and Android phone skills**


Tutor an Adult Learner - Change a Life!

Interested in volunteering your time to support literacy? Become a 1-to-1 tutor for an adult who needs help with reading, writing, and/or math.

The Whatcom Literacy Council offers free tutoring services to adult learners who would like to build skills to help them reach their goals as parents, in the workplace, and in the community.  Tutor training provided. No second language or teaching experience is required. Please visit our website to find our application and for more information about how to become a tutor. 

https://www.whatcomliteracy.org/one-to-one-tutor

 

Where:

Online or in person

When:

At times that fit your schedule

Minimum Commitment:

3-4 hours per week 9+ months

Contact: 
Ashley Meyer

alp@whatcomliteracy.org

360-306-1612

Qualifications

Able to work independently as a 1-to-1 tutor Dependable, supportive, patient, and flexible. Able to relate to culturally and/or economically diverse individuals Willing to learn new information and skills

 Requirements

Related Experience Must pass the interview process Must complete training assignments prior to volunteering

The Whatcom Literacy Council is a member of ProLiteracy America and a United Way partner agency.  We provide free one-to-one tutoring and small classes. Our tutors can work with learners throughout Whatcom County at a public meeting place and at times that fit our learners' busy schedules. 

Agency: Whatcom Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bellingham At Home Volunteer

Bellingham At Home is a grassroots, volunteer-powered, non-profit membership organization helping people sustain positive futures as they grow older. We provide both practical assistance and a caring community to support members in feeling more secure and confident while living in their homes as long as possible.

Volunteers are the heart of our village. Volunteers provide "good neighbor" types of assistance such as transportation, health and wellness programs, home maintenance, social and educational activities. There are also opportunities to work in our office located at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center and participate in committees for Volunteers, Publicity and Website Management.

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Bellingham At Home is a grassroots, volunteer-powered, non-profit membership organization helping people sustain positive futures as they grow older. We provide both practical assistance and a caring community to support members in feeling more secure and confident while living in their homes as long as possible.

Volunteers are the heart of our village. Volunteers provide "good neighbor" types of assistance such as transportation, health and wellness programs, home maintenance, social and educational activities. There are also opportunities to work in our office located at the Bellingham Senior Activity Center and participate in committees for Volunteers, Publicity and Website Management.

Agency: Whatcom Council on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seattle Ladies Choir- Concert Volunteers October 17

Seattle Ladies Choir is a local nonprofit choir committed to cultivating community through singing. SLC is a non-audition choir open to all self-identifying women. We are proud to be in our 23rd season and depend greatly on volunteer support to keep us running smoothly. We need volunteers to assist us with ticket sales, ushering, merchandise and beverage sales before and after the shows as well as during intermission.

Volunteers serving alcohol need to be at least 21 years of age, all ages accepted for other volunteer positions. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to meeting you soon!

Check us out at: https://seattleladieschoir.org/ or Click Here to Sign up

Agency: Seattle Ladies Choir

Seattle Ladies Choir is a local nonprofit choir committed to cultivating community through singing. SLC is a non-audition choir open to all self-identifying women. We are proud to be in our 23rd season and depend greatly on volunteer support to keep us running smoothly. We need volunteers to assist us with ticket sales, ushering, merchandise and beverage sales before and after the shows as well as during intermission.

Volunteers serving alcohol need to be at least 21 years of age, all ages accepted for other volunteer positions. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to meeting you soon!

Check us out at: https://seattleladieschoir.org/ or Click Here to Sign up

Agency: Seattle Ladies Choir

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2025

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seattle Ladies Choir- Concert Volunteers October 18

Seattle Ladies Choir is a local nonprofit choir committed to cultivating community through singing. SLC is a non-audition choir open to all self-identifying women. We are proud to be in our 23rd season and depend greatly on volunteer support to keep us running smoothly. We need volunteers to assist us with ticket sales, ushering, merchandise and beverage sales before and after the shows as well as during intermission.

Volunteers serving alcohol need to be at least 21 years of age, all ages accepted for other volunteer positions. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to meeting you soon!

Check us out at: https://seattleladieschoir.org/ or Click Here to Sign up

Agency: Seattle Ladies Choir

Seattle Ladies Choir is a local nonprofit choir committed to cultivating community through singing. SLC is a non-audition choir open to all self-identifying women. We are proud to be in our 23rd season and depend greatly on volunteer support to keep us running smoothly. We need volunteers to assist us with ticket sales, ushering, merchandise and beverage sales before and after the shows as well as during intermission.

Volunteers serving alcohol need to be at least 21 years of age, all ages accepted for other volunteer positions. Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to meeting you soon!

Check us out at: https://seattleladieschoir.org/ or Click Here to Sign up

Agency: Seattle Ladies Choir

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Uplift a Cherished Elder Through Faith & Friendship

Kent, WA 98031 Ages 18+ welcome (Under 18? Parent/guardian must accompany)

Make a meaningful impact in the life of a 75+ year-old woman who draws strength from her faith, family, and prayer. She keeps her Bible close, and values staying healthy and connected to those around her.

We’re seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to offer companionship, conversation, and emotional support to help her feel seen, heard, and uplifted.

 What You’ll Do:

Spend time in friendly conversation Offering companionship rooted in empathy and respect Support her spiritual and emotional well-being through presence and connection

 Who We’re Looking For:

Compassionate individuals who value faith and community Volunteers who enjoy connecting with elders Anyone ready to make a difference through simple, meaningful interactions

Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

 Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA  archana.devi@providence.org

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Kent, WA 98031 Ages 18+ welcome (Under 18? Parent/guardian must accompany)

Make a meaningful impact in the life of a 75+ year-old woman who draws strength from her faith, family, and prayer. She keeps her Bible close, and values staying healthy and connected to those around her.

We’re seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to offer companionship, conversation, and emotional support to help her feel seen, heard, and uplifted.

 What You’ll Do:

Spend time in friendly conversation Offering companionship rooted in empathy and respect Support her spiritual and emotional well-being through presence and connection

 Who We’re Looking For:

Compassionate individuals who value faith and community Volunteers who enjoy connecting with elders Anyone ready to make a difference through simple, meaningful interactions

Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

 Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA  archana.devi@providence.org

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Companion & Friend

Location: Tukwila, WA 98188
Commitment: Minimum 3 in-person visits per month

Are you someone who loves good conversation, music, and making meaningful connections? We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to spend time with a vibrant and fun-loving senior who enjoys socializing, listening to 90s jazz, gardening, movies, bowling, and attending church.

This friendly individual is wheelchair-bound and has mild cognitive impairment, occasionally needing help finding words. Staff are always available to support volunteers and ensure a safe, welcoming environment.

 What You’ll Do:

Enjoy companion visits filled with music, laughter, and stories Share time outdoors, listen to jazz, or chat about movies and gardening Offer a warm presence and meaningful social connection

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete a Volunteer Application Pass a Background Screening Complete a Medical Screening Commit to at least 3 in-person visits per month

 Why Volunteer?

Make a real difference in someone’s life Build friendships and share joyful moments Be part of a supportive and caring community

Whether you're a student, retiree, or simply someone with a heart for service, we’d love to welcome you!

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Location: Tukwila, WA 98188
Commitment: Minimum 3 in-person visits per month

Are you someone who loves good conversation, music, and making meaningful connections? We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to spend time with a vibrant and fun-loving senior who enjoys socializing, listening to 90s jazz, gardening, movies, bowling, and attending church.

This friendly individual is wheelchair-bound and has mild cognitive impairment, occasionally needing help finding words. Staff are always available to support volunteers and ensure a safe, welcoming environment.

 What You’ll Do:

Enjoy companion visits filled with music, laughter, and stories Share time outdoors, listen to jazz, or chat about movies and gardening Offer a warm presence and meaningful social connection

Volunteer Requirements:

Complete a Volunteer Application Pass a Background Screening Complete a Medical Screening Commit to at least 3 in-person visits per month

 Why Volunteer?

Make a real difference in someone’s life Build friendships and share joyful moments Be part of a supportive and caring community

Whether you're a student, retiree, or simply someone with a heart for service, we’d love to welcome you!

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98188

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Share Stories & Smiles in Federal Way

Are you someone who enjoys heartfelt conversations and connecting through shared stories? We’re seeking a compassionate and patient volunteer to spend time with a vibrant elderly participant who loves to talk and reflect on life.

 About the Participant:

Alert and oriented, with a lively and expressive personality Enjoys painting shirts, playing with beachballs, and sharing stories from her past Engages in verbal stimming by speaking or shouting into beachballs for sensory stimulation Loves long conversations and discussing a wide range of topics

Your presence can offer her the companionship she craves and the joy of being heard and understood.

 Who We’re Looking For:

Patient, empathetic, and warm-hearted individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+

Why It Matters:

Sometimes, simply being there—listening, laughing, and sharing space—can make all the difference. You don’t need special skills, just a kind spirit and a willingness to connect. Your time can bring comfort, joy, and a sense of belonging to someone who truly values it.

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA  archana.devi@providence.org

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Are you someone who enjoys heartfelt conversations and connecting through shared stories? We’re seeking a compassionate and patient volunteer to spend time with a vibrant elderly participant who loves to talk and reflect on life.

 About the Participant:

Alert and oriented, with a lively and expressive personality Enjoys painting shirts, playing with beachballs, and sharing stories from her past Engages in verbal stimming by speaking or shouting into beachballs for sensory stimulation Loves long conversations and discussing a wide range of topics

Your presence can offer her the companionship she craves and the joy of being heard and understood.

 Who We’re Looking For:

Patient, empathetic, and warm-hearted individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+

Why It Matters:

Sometimes, simply being there—listening, laughing, and sharing space—can make all the difference. You don’t need special skills, just a kind spirit and a willingness to connect. Your time can bring comfort, joy, and a sense of belonging to someone who truly values it.

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA  archana.devi@providence.org

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98023

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Help a Pioneer in Homeopathic Medicine Publish Her Memoir

Volunteer Opportunity: Help a Pioneer in Homeopathic Medicine Publish Her Memoir 

Location: Des Moines, WA (Near 25825 18th Ave S, 98198) 

Client Profile: Elder with mild dementia, clear speech and thoughts, chronic pain and anxiety. Needs loud, clear communication. Unable to write due to hand issues. 

 


Project Overview: 

A trailblazer in homeopathic medicine is working on a memoir chronicling her personal and professional journey. She has already begun writing but now requires support to complete her story through interviews, transcription, and editing. 

We’re seeking compassionate, patient volunteers to help bring her vision to life. 

 


Volunteer Roles: 

Interviewer: Engage in thoughtful conversations to help capture her story. 

Transcriber: Convert audio recordings into written format. 

Editor/Writer: Organize, refine, and prepare the manuscript for self-publication. 

Publishing Support: Assist with formatting and navigating self-publishing platforms. 

 


Ideal Volunteers: 

Experience in writing, editing, or publishing (preferred but not required) 

Interest in homeopathic medicine or elder storytelling 

Comfortable working with voice-to-text tools and editing transcripts 

Willing to collaborate with the PACE team 

Able to meet in person (at least one volunteer ideally) 

 


Why Volunteer? 

Make a meaningful impact by preserving a legacy 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Volunteer Opportunity: Help a Pioneer in Homeopathic Medicine Publish Her Memoir 

Location: Des Moines, WA (Near 25825 18th Ave S, 98198) 

Client Profile: Elder with mild dementia, clear speech and thoughts, chronic pain and anxiety. Needs loud, clear communication. Unable to write due to hand issues. 

 


Project Overview: 

A trailblazer in homeopathic medicine is working on a memoir chronicling her personal and professional journey. She has already begun writing but now requires support to complete her story through interviews, transcription, and editing. 

We’re seeking compassionate, patient volunteers to help bring her vision to life. 

 


Volunteer Roles: 

Interviewer: Engage in thoughtful conversations to help capture her story. 

Transcriber: Convert audio recordings into written format. 

Editor/Writer: Organize, refine, and prepare the manuscript for self-publication. 

Publishing Support: Assist with formatting and navigating self-publishing platforms. 

 


Ideal Volunteers: 

Experience in writing, editing, or publishing (preferred but not required) 

Interest in homeopathic medicine or elder storytelling 

Comfortable working with voice-to-text tools and editing transcripts 

Willing to collaborate with the PACE team 

Able to meet in person (at least one volunteer ideally) 

 


Why Volunteer? 

Make a meaningful impact by preserving a legacy 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98198

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Compassionate Companion for Elderly Participant

Volunteer Needed: Compassionate Companion for Elderly Participant 

We are seeking a respectful and patient volunteer to support an elderly individual living with moderate vascular dementia and recurrent major depressive disorder. The participant is alert and oriented but may require redirection or space during periods of agitation. 

Volunteer Role Includes: 

Accompanying the participant on brief outings (e.g., walks, shopping, manicure/pedicure) 

Providing calm, supportive companionship 

Encouraging engagement in preferred activities 

Qualifications: 

Empathy, humility, and emotional sensitivity 

Ability to respond appropriately to agitation 

No clinical experience required 

This is a meaningful opportunity to offer dignity and connection to someone navigating cognitive and emotional challenges. 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Volunteer Needed: Compassionate Companion for Elderly Participant 

We are seeking a respectful and patient volunteer to support an elderly individual living with moderate vascular dementia and recurrent major depressive disorder. The participant is alert and oriented but may require redirection or space during periods of agitation. 

Volunteer Role Includes: 

Accompanying the participant on brief outings (e.g., walks, shopping, manicure/pedicure) 

Providing calm, supportive companionship 

Encouraging engagement in preferred activities 

Qualifications: 

Empathy, humility, and emotional sensitivity 

Ability to respond appropriately to agitation 

No clinical experience required 

This is a meaningful opportunity to offer dignity and connection to someone navigating cognitive and emotional challenges. 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Be a Companion, Make a Difference

Be a Companion, Make a Difference  

Location: 31st Dr SE, Everett, WA 98208 

Role: Companion Volunteer 

Time Commitment: Flexible – even a few hours a week can brighten someone’s day! 

We are seeking compassionate volunteers to spend quality time with a delightful individual who is: 

Alert and oriented x3 

Living with moderate early-onset Alzheimer's dementia and mood disturbances 

Managing PTSD and major depressive disorder 

Enjoys being outdoors, playing bingo, and socializing with others 

Your presence can offer comfort, connection, and joy. Whether it’s chatting over coffee, taking a short walk, or joining a bingo game, your companionship can make a meaningful impact. 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Patient, empathetic, and a good listener 

Comfortable engaging with individuals with memory or mood challenges 

Interested in building a supportive relationship through shared activities 

Training and support provided. No medical experience required—just a kind heart and a willingness to connect. 

Ready to make a difference? Contact us at archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Be a Companion, Make a Difference  

Location: 31st Dr SE, Everett, WA 98208 

Role: Companion Volunteer 

Time Commitment: Flexible – even a few hours a week can brighten someone’s day! 

We are seeking compassionate volunteers to spend quality time with a delightful individual who is: 

Alert and oriented x3 

Living with moderate early-onset Alzheimer's dementia and mood disturbances 

Managing PTSD and major depressive disorder 

Enjoys being outdoors, playing bingo, and socializing with others 

Your presence can offer comfort, connection, and joy. Whether it’s chatting over coffee, taking a short walk, or joining a bingo game, your companionship can make a meaningful impact. 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Patient, empathetic, and a good listener 

Comfortable engaging with individuals with memory or mood challenges 

Interested in building a supportive relationship through shared activities 

Training and support provided. No medical experience required—just a kind heart and a willingness to connect. 

Ready to make a difference? Contact us at archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backup Delivery Driver

Hunger Intervention Program's Senior Meal program prepares lunches on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for seniors. While the majority of meals are served at the Lamb of God Church in the Lake City neighborhood of Seattle, a portion are delivered to homebound Seniors in the north Seattle area with the help of staff and volunteer delivery drivers.

HIP is looking for BACKUP volunteer delivery drivers to deliver meals when a regular driver cannot. In the event that our regular drivers can't make it, we'll reach out to you and ask if you're available to do the delivery. You by no means are required to take the shift, especially on short notice.

Meals are picked up from the Lamb of God Church at 11:45am and are delivered to apartments and homes across North Seattle. The route takes approximately 2 hours. The volunteer will be asked to use their own vehicle, but will be reimbursed for gas.

This position requires a background check. Please click the Respond button below for more information or to register.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

Hunger Intervention Program's Senior Meal program prepares lunches on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for seniors. While the majority of meals are served at the Lamb of God Church in the Lake City neighborhood of Seattle, a portion are delivered to homebound Seniors in the north Seattle area with the help of staff and volunteer delivery drivers.

HIP is looking for BACKUP volunteer delivery drivers to deliver meals when a regular driver cannot. In the event that our regular drivers can't make it, we'll reach out to you and ask if you're available to do the delivery. You by no means are required to take the shift, especially on short notice.

Meals are picked up from the Lamb of God Church at 11:45am and are delivered to apartments and homes across North Seattle. The route takes approximately 2 hours. The volunteer will be asked to use their own vehicle, but will be reimbursed for gas.

This position requires a background check. Please click the Respond button below for more information or to register.

Agency: Hunger Intervention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Committee

This committee provides guidance, oversight, and support to all major forms of donor planning, development, management, and reporting.

We believe everyone has the skills to fundraise, and incorporate fundraising training into our annual calendar. Help build community relationships that support equitable access to nature's benefits!

No experience necessary, but willingness to actively participate in both planning and implementation a must.  

Commitment: meets monthly with a suggested one-year term.

Agency: Wild Whatcom

This committee provides guidance, oversight, and support to all major forms of donor planning, development, management, and reporting.

We believe everyone has the skills to fundraise, and incorporate fundraising training into our annual calendar. Help build community relationships that support equitable access to nature's benefits!

No experience necessary, but willingness to actively participate in both planning and implementation a must.  

Commitment: meets monthly with a suggested one-year term.

Agency: Wild Whatcom

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Families Needed (with babies age 2-4 months)

Want to make a BIG difference in your community?

Will you have a 2-4 month old by November 2025?

The Roots of Empathy program is delivered to elementary school children who are coached to recognize and connect with the vulnerability and humanity of a baby who visits their classroom throughout the school year with their parent(s), along with a trained Roots of Empathy Instructor using a specialized curriculum. We are looking for families with babies born between May-September 2025 to join us for the school year!

What's Involved?

Your baby becomes a 'Tiny Teacher' for a classroom in your community!Nine classroom visits to your local school over the entire school year.Help the children learn all about your baby and through this, learn more about themselves and each other!


Agency: Roots of Empathy

Want to make a BIG difference in your community?

Will you have a 2-4 month old by November 2025?

The Roots of Empathy program is delivered to elementary school children who are coached to recognize and connect with the vulnerability and humanity of a baby who visits their classroom throughout the school year with their parent(s), along with a trained Roots of Empathy Instructor using a specialized curriculum. We are looking for families with babies born between May-September 2025 to join us for the school year!

What's Involved?

Your baby becomes a 'Tiny Teacher' for a classroom in your community!Nine classroom visits to your local school over the entire school year.Help the children learn all about your baby and through this, learn more about themselves and each other!


Agency: Roots of Empathy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 1, 2025 through Jun 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to become a Roots of Empathy Instructor!

Volunteer to become a Roots of Empathy Instructor!

Do you love working with children? Are you a good listener and want to help children have better relationships, friendships, and mental health? We are recruiting volunteers to become Roots of Empathy Instructors. Volunteer Instructors can be parents with time to give back or from a variety of backgrounds such as education, health care and more. You'll help us, "Change the world, child by child.

What We Do:

The Roots of Empathy program is delivered to elementary school children who are coached to recognize and connect with the vulnerability and humanity of a baby who visits their classroom throughout the school year with their parent(s), along with a trained Roots of Empathy Instructor using a specialized curriculum.

What is involved in becoming a Roots of Empathy Instructor?

Instructors attend a 3-day in person training on delivering the program near you. (A fourth day of training will be scheduled midway through the school year.) Training will occur October 22nd-October 24th, 2025Programs are delivered by the trained Instructor in their local community school starting in the fall and going to the end of the school year. There are 27 classroom visits. All new Instructors are matched with a Mentor who will support them in and out of the classroom.

Agency: Roots of Empathy

Volunteer to become a Roots of Empathy Instructor!

Do you love working with children? Are you a good listener and want to help children have better relationships, friendships, and mental health? We are recruiting volunteers to become Roots of Empathy Instructors. Volunteer Instructors can be parents with time to give back or from a variety of backgrounds such as education, health care and more. You'll help us, "Change the world, child by child.

What We Do:

The Roots of Empathy program is delivered to elementary school children who are coached to recognize and connect with the vulnerability and humanity of a baby who visits their classroom throughout the school year with their parent(s), along with a trained Roots of Empathy Instructor using a specialized curriculum.

What is involved in becoming a Roots of Empathy Instructor?

Instructors attend a 3-day in person training on delivering the program near you. (A fourth day of training will be scheduled midway through the school year.) Training will occur October 22nd-October 24th, 2025Programs are delivered by the trained Instructor in their local community school starting in the fall and going to the end of the school year. There are 27 classroom visits. All new Instructors are matched with a Mentor who will support them in and out of the classroom.

Agency: Roots of Empathy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 22, 2025 through Jun 10, 2026

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring Comfort and Hope Through Faith – Become a Spiritual Care Volunteer!

Bring Comfort and Hope Through Faith – Become a Spiritual Care Volunteer! 

Do you find joy in sharing the love and words of God? Are you passionate about bringing peace, comfort, and encouragement to those who need it most? Join us as a Faith and Spiritual Care Volunteer and make a meaningful difference in someone’s life. 

Location: 34th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126 

Opportunities: In-person visits (with an option for virtual visits) 

We are seeking compassionate individuals who can offer spiritual support and companionship to those navigating life’s challenges. Your presence and words can bring light, hope, and reassurance to someone who values faith and connection. 

What You’ll Do: 

Offer prayer, scripture reading, or uplifting conversation. 

Provide a listening ear and empathetic presence. 

Share encouragement rooted in Christian faith. 

Who You’ll Serve: 

Individuals who appreciate spirituality and enjoy meaningful conversation. 

Someone who loves coloring, word searches, NPR radio, and TV—perfect for relaxed, heartfelt visits. 

Why Volunteer? 

Make a profound impact by sharing God’s love. 

Be a source of comfort for someone who sometimes feels overwhelmed. 

Experience the joy of serving others through faith. 

If you feel called to bring hope and spiritual care to those in need, we would love to hear from you! 

Contact us today:archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Bring Comfort and Hope Through Faith – Become a Spiritual Care Volunteer! 

Do you find joy in sharing the love and words of God? Are you passionate about bringing peace, comfort, and encouragement to those who need it most? Join us as a Faith and Spiritual Care Volunteer and make a meaningful difference in someone’s life. 

Location: 34th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126 

Opportunities: In-person visits (with an option for virtual visits) 

We are seeking compassionate individuals who can offer spiritual support and companionship to those navigating life’s challenges. Your presence and words can bring light, hope, and reassurance to someone who values faith and connection. 

What You’ll Do: 

Offer prayer, scripture reading, or uplifting conversation. 

Provide a listening ear and empathetic presence. 

Share encouragement rooted in Christian faith. 

Who You’ll Serve: 

Individuals who appreciate spirituality and enjoy meaningful conversation. 

Someone who loves coloring, word searches, NPR radio, and TV—perfect for relaxed, heartfelt visits. 

Why Volunteer? 

Make a profound impact by sharing God’s love. 

Be a source of comfort for someone who sometimes feels overwhelmed. 

Experience the joy of serving others through faith. 

If you feel called to bring hope and spiritual care to those in need, we would love to hear from you! 

Contact us today:archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98126

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring Joy, Connection, and Purpose to the Lives of Older Adults


Volunteer with Providence Elder Place – Meaningful Day Activities in Adult Family Homes

Are you someone who finds fulfillment in making others feel seen, heard, and valued? Whether you're a recreational therapist, an activities aide, or a parent looking to volunteer with your child, we invite you to be part of something truly meaningful.

At Providence Elder Place, we believe that every day holds the potential for joy and connection, especially for our elderly participants. We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to support Meaningful Day Activities in Adult Family Homes. Your presence can brighten someone’s day and create lasting moments of companionship and learning.

Your time and care can make a real difference by offering:

Cognitive Enrichment – Help stimulate memory and learning through puzzles, reading, and storytelling. Emotional Support – Ease loneliness and uplift spirits through shared experiences and companionship. Physical Engagement – Encourage gentle movement and activity in a safe, supportive environment. Social Connection – Foster friendships and meaningful conversations that bring joy to everyone involved.

 Who Can Volunteer?

Adults 18 and older – welcome to volunteer independently. Youth under 18 – may volunteer with a parent or guardian. Flexible scheduling – volunteer when it works best for you!

 Volunteer Requirements

To ensure a safe and supportive environment for all, volunteers must complete:

Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Volunteer Onboarding through Providence Elder Place

By volunteering, you’ll not only enrich the lives of others, you’ll also:

Gain insight from those with decades of wisdom and life experience. Learn valuable interpersonal and caregiving skills. Experience the deep joy of giving back to your community.

Become part of a team that values compassion, connection, and community. Help us bring meaningful moments to the lives of our elders.

Contact:
Archana Devi (She/Her)
Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA
 archana.devi@providence.org

Agency: Providence ElderPlace


Volunteer with Providence Elder Place – Meaningful Day Activities in Adult Family Homes

Are you someone who finds fulfillment in making others feel seen, heard, and valued? Whether you're a recreational therapist, an activities aide, or a parent looking to volunteer with your child, we invite you to be part of something truly meaningful.

At Providence Elder Place, we believe that every day holds the potential for joy and connection, especially for our elderly participants. We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to support Meaningful Day Activities in Adult Family Homes. Your presence can brighten someone’s day and create lasting moments of companionship and learning.

Your time and care can make a real difference by offering:

Cognitive Enrichment – Help stimulate memory and learning through puzzles, reading, and storytelling. Emotional Support – Ease loneliness and uplift spirits through shared experiences and companionship. Physical Engagement – Encourage gentle movement and activity in a safe, supportive environment. Social Connection – Foster friendships and meaningful conversations that bring joy to everyone involved.

 Who Can Volunteer?

Adults 18 and older – welcome to volunteer independently. Youth under 18 – may volunteer with a parent or guardian. Flexible scheduling – volunteer when it works best for you!

 Volunteer Requirements

To ensure a safe and supportive environment for all, volunteers must complete:

Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Volunteer Onboarding through Providence Elder Place

By volunteering, you’ll not only enrich the lives of others, you’ll also:

Gain insight from those with decades of wisdom and life experience. Learn valuable interpersonal and caregiving skills. Experience the deep joy of giving back to your community.

Become part of a team that values compassion, connection, and community. Help us bring meaningful moments to the lives of our elders.

Contact:
Archana Devi (She/Her)
Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA
 archana.devi@providence.org

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98031

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Walk & Visit Companion

Location: Northaven II Assisted Living, NE 112th St, Seattle, WA 98125 

Are you someone who enjoys gentle walks and meaningful conversations? We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to spend time with a delightful resident at Northaven II who experiences some memory loss but is very pleasant and enjoys being outdoors. 

About the Participant: 

Friendly and engaging 

Loves walking and being outside 

Needs a companion due to memory-related safety concerns 

Volunteer Role: 

Visit regularly (schedule flexible) 

Walk with the participant outdoors on Northaven property 

Offer companionship and a calming presence 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Patient and kind 

Enjoys spending time with older adults 

Comfortable supporting someone with mild memory loss 

This is a beautiful opportunity to brighten someone’s day while enjoying fresh air and gentle movement. Training and support provided. 

Interested? 

Contact us to learn more or sign up: archana.devi@providence.org



Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Location: Northaven II Assisted Living, NE 112th St, Seattle, WA 98125 

Are you someone who enjoys gentle walks and meaningful conversations? We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer to spend time with a delightful resident at Northaven II who experiences some memory loss but is very pleasant and enjoys being outdoors. 

About the Participant: 

Friendly and engaging 

Loves walking and being outside 

Needs a companion due to memory-related safety concerns 

Volunteer Role: 

Visit regularly (schedule flexible) 

Walk with the participant outdoors on Northaven property 

Offer companionship and a calming presence 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Patient and kind 

Enjoys spending time with older adults 

Comfortable supporting someone with mild memory loss 

This is a beautiful opportunity to brighten someone’s day while enjoying fresh air and gentle movement. Training and support provided. 

Interested? 

Contact us to learn more or sign up: archana.devi@providence.org



Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98125

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Members Wanted to Help Animals Across Washington State

Pawsitive Alliance Board members make a difference for cats and dogs in need! 


Are you interested in using your time, talent, and energy to support the vision of a healthy and happy home for every cat and dog in Washington? 

 
If yes, then please consider joining our Board! 


Pawsitive Alliance, a volunteer driven tax-exempt nonprofit organization, is having an open call for Board Members. Founded in 2005, the mission of Pawsitive Alliance is to help end the euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats in Washington by increasing adoptions, supporting spay and neuter programs, and improving pet retention. 


Pawsitive Alliance advances are mission through our three programs: 

Adoption program: #WhyNotMePets campaign, highlighting long-term homeless pets, and supporting adoption events to help homeless finds homes 

Spay/Neuter: providing vouchers and financial and logistical support to increase surgeries and access to end pet overpopulation and suffering 

Pet retention: collecting and distributing pet food and supplies and offering pet ID tags and microchips to keep pets thriving with their caretakers 


Our programs and activities prioritize increasing services for pets, people, and places across Washington state with few resources. 


Pawsitive Alliance’s biggest strengths are marketing, organizing, fundraising, and collaborating.  We work with more than 50 human and animal-welfare partners each year. Since 2005, we have helped over 8,000 animals find homes, delivered over 170,000 pounds of donated pet food, and facilitated more than 11,000 spay and neuter surgeries. 


The Pawsitive Alliance Board is a hands-on group of committed individuals, investing their time and resources to support our mission.  As we celebrate our 20th anniversary in 2025, and look to the future, we are looking to add individuals from diverse backgrounds to join the Board and help the organization’s continued success and growth.  Ideal candidates are committed to our mission, can commit at least 10-15 per month to the organization, are able to represent the organization in the community, are ready to engage in strategy setting, fundraising and networking, and bring a well-rounded set of skills to a unique and hard-working team. 
 

Pawsitive Alliance is always interested in bringing greater diversity and new areas of expertise, energy, and skills to the Board. For more information on the organization, refer to our website at www.pawsitivealliance.org.  Please fill out our Board Application if you share our passion for helping to end pet homelessness in Washington and are interested in serving and helping end pet overpopulation. 


Agency: Pawsitive Alliance

Pawsitive Alliance Board members make a difference for cats and dogs in need! 


Are you interested in using your time, talent, and energy to support the vision of a healthy and happy home for every cat and dog in Washington? 

 
If yes, then please consider joining our Board! 


Pawsitive Alliance, a volunteer driven tax-exempt nonprofit organization, is having an open call for Board Members. Founded in 2005, the mission of Pawsitive Alliance is to help end the euthanasia of adoptable dogs and cats in Washington by increasing adoptions, supporting spay and neuter programs, and improving pet retention. 


Pawsitive Alliance advances are mission through our three programs: 

Adoption program: #WhyNotMePets campaign, highlighting long-term homeless pets, and supporting adoption events to help homeless finds homes 

Spay/Neuter: providing vouchers and financial and logistical support to increase surgeries and access to end pet overpopulation and suffering 

Pet retention: collecting and distributing pet food and supplies and offering pet ID tags and microchips to keep pets thriving with their caretakers 


Our programs and activities prioritize increasing services for pets, people, and places across Washington state with few resources. 


Pawsitive Alliance’s biggest strengths are marketing, organizing, fundraising, and collaborating.  We work with more than 50 human and animal-welfare partners each year. Since 2005, we have helped over 8,000 animals find homes, delivered over 170,000 pounds of donated pet food, and facilitated more than 11,000 spay and neuter surgeries. 


The Pawsitive Alliance Board is a hands-on group of committed individuals, investing their time and resources to support our mission.  As we celebrate our 20th anniversary in 2025, and look to the future, we are looking to add individuals from diverse backgrounds to join the Board and help the organization’s continued success and growth.  Ideal candidates are committed to our mission, can commit at least 10-15 per month to the organization, are able to represent the organization in the community, are ready to engage in strategy setting, fundraising and networking, and bring a well-rounded set of skills to a unique and hard-working team. 
 

Pawsitive Alliance is always interested in bringing greater diversity and new areas of expertise, energy, and skills to the Board. For more information on the organization, refer to our website at www.pawsitivealliance.org.  Please fill out our Board Application if you share our passion for helping to end pet homelessness in Washington and are interested in serving and helping end pet overpopulation. 


Agency: Pawsitive Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: DELIVERY DRIVER - North Spokane - Wednesdays (BI-WEEKLY)

Spokane Helpers Network strives to provide food and basic essentials to low-income families in the greater Spokane area. Many of our recipients are disabled/elderly and homebound - so they are not able to go to food banks on their own. Others do not have reliable transportation. For that reason, we are seeking a volunteer who can pick up food supplies in File Mile and deliver them to north side households on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month ( bi-weekly).

Volunteers who pick up food must have their own cars and must be willing to donate gas.

In addition, drivers must have car insurance and must submit to a background check.

 

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

Spokane Helpers Network strives to provide food and basic essentials to low-income families in the greater Spokane area. Many of our recipients are disabled/elderly and homebound - so they are not able to go to food banks on their own. Others do not have reliable transportation. For that reason, we are seeking a volunteer who can pick up food supplies in File Mile and deliver them to north side households on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month ( bi-weekly).

Volunteers who pick up food must have their own cars and must be willing to donate gas.

In addition, drivers must have car insurance and must submit to a background check.

 

Agency: Spokane Helpers Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Game Companion

Do you love board games and meaningful conversation? We’re looking for a friendly, compassionate volunteer to spend time with an alert and oriented elder who would truly enjoy a companion for game time.

This is a chance to bring joy through shared laughter, lighthearted competition, and genuine connection. Your presence can turn an ordinary afternoon into the highlight of someone’s week.

 What You’ll Do:

Visit in person to play board games Share light conversation and companionship Help create a fun, social experience filled with warmth and smiles

No communication barriers | Flexible schedule

 Who We’re Looking For:

Patient, empathetic, and warm-hearted individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+

Why It Matters:

Sometimes, the simplest moments—like rolling dice or sharing a laugh—can mean the most. You don’t need special skills, just a kind spirit and a love for connection. Your time can bring joy, friendship, and a sense of belonging.

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA

 archana.devi@providence.org

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Do you love board games and meaningful conversation? We’re looking for a friendly, compassionate volunteer to spend time with an alert and oriented elder who would truly enjoy a companion for game time.

This is a chance to bring joy through shared laughter, lighthearted competition, and genuine connection. Your presence can turn an ordinary afternoon into the highlight of someone’s week.

 What You’ll Do:

Visit in person to play board games Share light conversation and companionship Help create a fun, social experience filled with warmth and smiles

No communication barriers | Flexible schedule

 Who We’re Looking For:

Patient, empathetic, and warm-hearted individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+

Why It Matters:

Sometimes, the simplest moments—like rolling dice or sharing a laugh—can mean the most. You don’t need special skills, just a kind spirit and a love for connection. Your time can bring joy, friendship, and a sense of belonging.

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA

 archana.devi@providence.org

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98198

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Volunteer – Make a Meaningful Difference

Are you looking for a way to give back, connect with others, and bring joy to someone’s day? We’re seeking compassionate, Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a kind and gentle elder in Kent, WA, who is beginning to experience memory loss and feels anxious in unfamiliar places. He lives with his loving family and finds comfort in familiar routines, nature, and friendly companionship.

He enjoys walking, light exercise, and reminiscing about his days as a landscaper and gardener. Your presence could bring him peace, joy, and a sense of connection.

Who Can Volunteer?

Adults 18 and older – welcome to volunteer independently Youth under 18 – may volunteer with a parent or guardian Flexible scheduling – volunteer when it works best for you!

 Volunteer Requirements

To ensure a safe and supportive environment for everyone, volunteers will need to complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Volunteer Onboarding through Providence Elder Place

 Location: Kent, WA 98042

 Language: Spanish-speaking volunteers preferred

If you’re kind, patient, and enjoy spending time outdoors or chatting about gardening, we’d love to hear from you.

Contact:
Archana Devi (She/Her)
Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA
 archana.devi@providence.org

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Are you looking for a way to give back, connect with others, and bring joy to someone’s day? We’re seeking compassionate, Spanish-speaking volunteers to support a kind and gentle elder in Kent, WA, who is beginning to experience memory loss and feels anxious in unfamiliar places. He lives with his loving family and finds comfort in familiar routines, nature, and friendly companionship.

He enjoys walking, light exercise, and reminiscing about his days as a landscaper and gardener. Your presence could bring him peace, joy, and a sense of connection.

Who Can Volunteer?

Adults 18 and older – welcome to volunteer independently Youth under 18 – may volunteer with a parent or guardian Flexible scheduling – volunteer when it works best for you!

 Volunteer Requirements

To ensure a safe and supportive environment for everyone, volunteers will need to complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening Volunteer Onboarding through Providence Elder Place

 Location: Kent, WA 98042

 Language: Spanish-speaking volunteers preferred

If you’re kind, patient, and enjoy spending time outdoors or chatting about gardening, we’d love to hear from you.

Contact:
Archana Devi (She/Her)
Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA
 archana.devi@providence.org

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Phone Friend Volunteer! Brighten someone’s day with just a phone call.

Brighten someone’s day with just a phone call.

Are you a good listener with a caring heart? Do you believe in the power of connection? Join our Phone Friend Volunteer Program and help reduce loneliness and isolation in your community—one conversation at a time.

 What You’ll Do:

Make regular friendly phone calls to individuals who feel isolated or just need someone to talk to. Offer companionship, emotional support, and a listening ear. Help build a sense of community and belonging.

Time Commitment:

Flexible! Just 1–2 hours per week can make a big difference.

Who You’ll Help:

Seniors, new parents, individuals recovering from illness, or anyone who could use a kind voice and a caring presence.

 Why It Matters:

Loneliness can affect mental and physical health. Your voice can be a lifeline—bringing comfort, joy, and connection.

Requirements:

Kindness, empathy, and reliability. Access to a phone and a quiet space. No clinical experience needed—just a willingness to care.

Ready to make a difference from the comfort of your home?
 Sign up today and become a Phone Friend!
archana.devi@providence.org

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Brighten someone’s day with just a phone call.

Are you a good listener with a caring heart? Do you believe in the power of connection? Join our Phone Friend Volunteer Program and help reduce loneliness and isolation in your community—one conversation at a time.

 What You’ll Do:

Make regular friendly phone calls to individuals who feel isolated or just need someone to talk to. Offer companionship, emotional support, and a listening ear. Help build a sense of community and belonging.

Time Commitment:

Flexible! Just 1–2 hours per week can make a big difference.

Who You’ll Help:

Seniors, new parents, individuals recovering from illness, or anyone who could use a kind voice and a caring presence.

 Why It Matters:

Loneliness can affect mental and physical health. Your voice can be a lifeline—bringing comfort, joy, and connection.

Requirements:

Kindness, empathy, and reliability. Access to a phone and a quiet space. No clinical experience needed—just a willingness to care.

Ready to make a difference from the comfort of your home?
 Sign up today and become a Phone Friend!
archana.devi@providence.org

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Companion Volunteer in Seattle (98108)

Bring comfort, joy, and connection to someone living with dementia.

We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to provide companionship to individuals experiencing memory lapses, anxiety, and visual hallucinations. Many of our participants find peace in their Christian faith and joy in singing or performing—your presence can make a meaningful difference.

Why Your Time Matters

Dementia companionship care offers more than just company—it provides emotional support, mental stimulation, and a sense of belonging. Your kindness can help reduce isolation and promote well-being.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv1bf7S2XV0

 Who We’re Looking For:

Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

 Do you love to sing, share stories, or simply sit and listen?

Your presence could be the highlight of someone’s day.

Join us in making a difference—one visit, one smile, one song at a time.

 Location: Seattle, WA 98108

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Bring comfort, joy, and connection to someone living with dementia.

We’re seeking compassionate volunteers to provide companionship to individuals experiencing memory lapses, anxiety, and visual hallucinations. Many of our participants find peace in their Christian faith and joy in singing or performing—your presence can make a meaningful difference.

Why Your Time Matters

Dementia companionship care offers more than just company—it provides emotional support, mental stimulation, and a sense of belonging. Your kindness can help reduce isolation and promote well-being.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv1bf7S2XV0

 Who We’re Looking For:

Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals Reliable and flexible volunteers Age 18+

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

 Do you love to sing, share stories, or simply sit and listen?

Your presence could be the highlight of someone’s day.

Join us in making a difference—one visit, one smile, one song at a time.

 Location: Seattle, WA 98108

 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98108

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Be the Light in Someone’s Day

Are you someone who believes in the power of kindness and connection? We have a special opportunity for you to make a meaningful difference in the life of a wonderful individual who’s feeling isolated and would deeply appreciate your companionship.

 Meet Our Participant:

Despite facing challenges like visual impairment, speech difficulties, and major depressive disorder, this lively soul has a heart full of humor and warmth. They love cracking jokes, sharing stories, and simply enjoying the company of a good listener.

Your presence, whether through conversation, watching a show together, or just sitting nearby, can bring comfort, joy, and a sense of belonging.

 What You’ll Do:

Spend time chatting and listening Share stories or enjoy light entertainment together Offering companionship and emotional support

 Flexible Scheduling:

We’ll work with your availability—weekends, afternoons, or whenever you can spare a little time.

 Why It Matters:

Loneliness can be heavy, but your time and kindness can lift someone’s spirits. You don’t need special skills, just a caring heart and a willingness to connect. The simple act of being there can create moments of happiness and friendship that truly matter.

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

 Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA  archana.devi@providence.org


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Are you someone who believes in the power of kindness and connection? We have a special opportunity for you to make a meaningful difference in the life of a wonderful individual who’s feeling isolated and would deeply appreciate your companionship.

 Meet Our Participant:

Despite facing challenges like visual impairment, speech difficulties, and major depressive disorder, this lively soul has a heart full of humor and warmth. They love cracking jokes, sharing stories, and simply enjoying the company of a good listener.

Your presence, whether through conversation, watching a show together, or just sitting nearby, can bring comfort, joy, and a sense of belonging.

 What You’ll Do:

Spend time chatting and listening Share stories or enjoy light entertainment together Offering companionship and emotional support

 Flexible Scheduling:

We’ll work with your availability—weekends, afternoons, or whenever you can spare a little time.

 Why It Matters:

Loneliness can be heavy, but your time and kindness can lift someone’s spirits. You don’t need special skills, just a caring heart and a willingness to connect. The simple act of being there can create moments of happiness and friendship that truly matter.

 Volunteer Requirements:

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete:

A Volunteer Application Background Screening Medical Screening

 Ready to Make a Difference?

Reach out to: Archana Devi (She/Her) Volunteer Coordinator, Providence Elder Place WA  archana.devi@providence.org


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98087

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy to a Social Butterfly in Shoreline!

Are you someone who loves good conversation, gentle companionship, and making a meaningful difference in someone’s day? 

We’re seeking a friendly volunteer to visit a delightful older adult in Shoreline who describes herself as a “people person.” She enjoys chatting, coloring, light physical activity, and spending time with her mechanical dog. Though she experiences some memory loss and occasional word-finding difficulties, she remains quite verbal, pleasant, and engaging. 

What You’ll Do: 

Share stories and laughter during friendly visits 

Enjoy simple activities like coloring or light walks 

Offer companionship that brightens her day 

Why It Matters: Your presence can bring comfort, connection, and joy to someone who truly values human interaction. This is a low-key, high-impact opportunity to make a real difference. 

Location: 

Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Kind, patient, and enjoys conversation. No special training required—just a warm heart and a willingness to connect. 

 


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Are you someone who loves good conversation, gentle companionship, and making a meaningful difference in someone’s day? 

We’re seeking a friendly volunteer to visit a delightful older adult in Shoreline who describes herself as a “people person.” She enjoys chatting, coloring, light physical activity, and spending time with her mechanical dog. Though she experiences some memory loss and occasional word-finding difficulties, she remains quite verbal, pleasant, and engaging. 

What You’ll Do: 

Share stories and laughter during friendly visits 

Enjoy simple activities like coloring or light walks 

Offer companionship that brightens her day 

Why It Matters: Your presence can bring comfort, connection, and joy to someone who truly values human interaction. This is a low-key, high-impact opportunity to make a real difference. 

Location: 

Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Kind, patient, and enjoys conversation. No special training required—just a warm heart and a willingness to connect. 

 


Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98133

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Companion Volunteer

Location: Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121 

  Flexible Hours | Weekdays & Weekends Available 

Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone's life? Join us as a Companion Volunteer and bring comfort, connection, and joy to older adults in our community. 

What You'll Do: 

Spend quality time with elders through conversation, games, walks, or quiet companionship 

Offer emotional support and help reduce feelings of isolation 

Be a friendly presence and a listening ear 

Meet One of Our Neighbors: 

Alert and oriented x4, able to make needs and opinions known 

No communication issues – a little soft spoken 

Enjoys music of all types and shares her home with two cats 

Looking for a kind companion to share stories, smiles, and peaceful moments 

Ideal For: 

Empathetic, patient individuals who enjoy building relationships 

Students, retirees, or anyone with a few hours to spare each week 

No medical experience required—just a caring heart 

Requirements: 

Must be 18+ 

Background check required 

Orientation and training provided 

Why Volunteer? 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Location: Bell Street, Seattle, WA 98121 

  Flexible Hours | Weekdays & Weekends Available 

Are you looking to make a meaningful difference in someone's life? Join us as a Companion Volunteer and bring comfort, connection, and joy to older adults in our community. 

What You'll Do: 

Spend quality time with elders through conversation, games, walks, or quiet companionship 

Offer emotional support and help reduce feelings of isolation 

Be a friendly presence and a listening ear 

Meet One of Our Neighbors: 

Alert and oriented x4, able to make needs and opinions known 

No communication issues – a little soft spoken 

Enjoys music of all types and shares her home with two cats 

Looking for a kind companion to share stories, smiles, and peaceful moments 

Ideal For: 

Empathetic, patient individuals who enjoy building relationships 

Students, retirees, or anyone with a few hours to spare each week 

No medical experience required—just a caring heart 

Requirements: 

Must be 18+ 

Background check required 

Orientation and training provided 

Why Volunteer? 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98121

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet-Loving Volunteer Needed in Federal Way!

Location: 40th Ave SW, Federal Way, WA 98023 

Participant Profile: 

Elderly individual with dementia (alert and cooperative) 

Hearing and vision loss 

Loves animals and would enjoy regular visits from a friendly pet and their human companion 

Opportunity: 

We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer with a gentle pet (dog, cat, or other friendly animal) to brighten the day of a senior who finds joy in animal companionship. Your visits can bring comfort, connection, and smiles to someone who truly appreciates the presence of a furry friend. 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Has a calm, well-behaved pet 

Enjoys spending time with seniors 

Can commit to regular visits (weekly or biweekly) 

Patient, kind, and respectful of sensory limitations 

Why It Matters: 

Your time and your pet’s presence can make a meaningful difference in someone’s life. This is a beautiful way to share love, companionship, and joy. 

Interested? 

Please reach out to archana.devi@providence.org 

We’d love to hear from you. 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Location: 40th Ave SW, Federal Way, WA 98023 

Participant Profile: 

Elderly individual with dementia (alert and cooperative) 

Hearing and vision loss 

Loves animals and would enjoy regular visits from a friendly pet and their human companion 

Opportunity: 

We’re seeking a compassionate volunteer with a gentle pet (dog, cat, or other friendly animal) to brighten the day of a senior who finds joy in animal companionship. Your visits can bring comfort, connection, and smiles to someone who truly appreciates the presence of a furry friend. 

Ideal Volunteer: 

Has a calm, well-behaved pet 

Enjoys spending time with seniors 

Can commit to regular visits (weekly or biweekly) 

Patient, kind, and respectful of sensory limitations 

Why It Matters: 

Your time and your pet’s presence can make a meaningful difference in someone’s life. This is a beautiful way to share love, companionship, and joy. 

Interested? 

Please reach out to archana.devi@providence.org 

We’d love to hear from you. 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98023

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: School Day Volunteer-Garden Classes & Family Garden Club

Support our Food Educators in delivering garden lessons to kids in Whatcom County! We have cooking clubs after school on Mondays and Fridays, and school day lessons during the school day Tuesday-Thursday in the Bellingham, Ferndale, Nooksack Valley and Mount Baker elementary schools!

You will be helping kids in garden class to explore nature and food through gardening, joyful science activities, and hands-on garden tasks. You must sign up to volunteer through your school district and go through a background check before volunteering with kids. 

Check out our School Day Volunteer Position Description and fill out our volunteer form to get started! Hope to see you in the gardens!  

Agency: Common Threads Farm

Support our Food Educators in delivering garden lessons to kids in Whatcom County! We have cooking clubs after school on Mondays and Fridays, and school day lessons during the school day Tuesday-Thursday in the Bellingham, Ferndale, Nooksack Valley and Mount Baker elementary schools!

You will be helping kids in garden class to explore nature and food through gardening, joyful science activities, and hands-on garden tasks. You must sign up to volunteer through your school district and go through a background check before volunteering with kids. 

Check out our School Day Volunteer Position Description and fill out our volunteer form to get started! Hope to see you in the gardens!  

Agency: Common Threads Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Care Volunteer

Help care for a school garden in your neighborhood/area! Attend a volunteer orientation or scheduled volunteer hours and learn what to do, then volunteer on your own and take care of the school garden by watering, weeding, harvesting and beautifying! Volunteers under the age of 13 are very welcome but must bring an older sibling or an adult. Please note that not every garden is wheelchair accessible--but some are!

Please fill out our volunteer form to get started! Once you have filled out the volunteer form, you can navigate to your school's tab on our Sign Up Genius and sign up to volunteer! 

Please note there are different kinds of opportunities. Some schools have a scheduled time when you can garden with other volunteers (Birchwood, Cordata and Roosevelt in Bellingham; Nooksack and Sumas further east) if that's your jam or if you are just learning to garden and would like some guidance. Other schools have more independent volunteer opportunities. There's something for everyone! 

Agency: Common Threads Farm

Help care for a school garden in your neighborhood/area! Attend a volunteer orientation or scheduled volunteer hours and learn what to do, then volunteer on your own and take care of the school garden by watering, weeding, harvesting and beautifying! Volunteers under the age of 13 are very welcome but must bring an older sibling or an adult. Please note that not every garden is wheelchair accessible--but some are!

Please fill out our volunteer form to get started! Once you have filled out the volunteer form, you can navigate to your school's tab on our Sign Up Genius and sign up to volunteer! 

Please note there are different kinds of opportunities. Some schools have a scheduled time when you can garden with other volunteers (Birchwood, Cordata and Roosevelt in Bellingham; Nooksack and Sumas further east) if that's your jam or if you are just learning to garden and would like some guidance. Other schools have more independent volunteer opportunities. There's something for everyone! 

Agency: Common Threads Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Surgery Center/Admitting

The Surgery Center at Holy Family offers state-of-the-art technology, innovative treatment options, and a highly trained surgical staff.  Volunteers assist staff in this busy unit checking-in patients and escorting or transporting patients to their procedure or hospital room.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

The Surgery Center at Holy Family offers state-of-the-art technology, innovative treatment options, and a highly trained surgical staff.  Volunteers assist staff in this busy unit checking-in patients and escorting or transporting patients to their procedure or hospital room.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Visitation

Experience the benefit a dog visit brings to the health and well-being of hospitalized patients through this special program.  Dogs and their handlers must be certified with Pet Partners: Volunteer to Spread Joy and Comfort with Pets.

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Experience the benefit a dog visit brings to the health and well-being of hospitalized patients through this special program.  Dogs and their handlers must be certified with Pet Partners: Volunteer to Spread Joy and Comfort with Pets.

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Activities/ The Soul Cart

Our Soul Cart Volunteers are an integral part of keeping our Inpatient population socially and emotionally healthy.  They offer social interaction, and cognitive activities to combat boredom, melancholy and depression.  We also offer a variety of self-care items to help our patients feel a sense of normalcy in their day-to-day routine.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Our Soul Cart Volunteers are an integral part of keeping our Inpatient population socially and emotionally healthy.  They offer social interaction, and cognitive activities to combat boredom, melancholy and depression.  We also offer a variety of self-care items to help our patients feel a sense of normalcy in their day-to-day routine.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PACE Elderplace

Provides a secure, caring environment where elderly and impaired adults receive rehabilitation services, nursing care, and the opportunity to socialize. Volunteers assist during mealtime and afternoon activities, provide dog visits, and bring their own gifts and talents to share too - from MUSIC and ART to VIRTUAL/PHONE VISITS and YOGA. Other ideas always welcome! Must have an active Food Worker Card through the Washington State Department of Health to assist during meals. Dogs and their handlers must be certified with Pet Partners. 

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Provides a secure, caring environment where elderly and impaired adults receive rehabilitation services, nursing care, and the opportunity to socialize. Volunteers assist during mealtime and afternoon activities, provide dog visits, and bring their own gifts and talents to share too - from MUSIC and ART to VIRTUAL/PHONE VISITS and YOGA. Other ideas always welcome! Must have an active Food Worker Card through the Washington State Department of Health to assist during meals. Dogs and their handlers must be certified with Pet Partners. 

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music & Healing

Musicians promote a healing environment for patients, staff and visitors.  Roles vary by campus.  Holy Family, musicians offer the gift of performing arts, such as singing or playing an instrument, to an audience or 1:1 with patients.  Auditions required.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Musicians promote a healing environment for patients, staff and visitors.  Roles vary by campus.  Holy Family, musicians offer the gift of performing arts, such as singing or playing an instrument, to an audience or 1:1 with patients.  Auditions required.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Delivery Volunteers

Assist our busy kitchen team with nutritional meal prep and delivery to patients. Must have an active Food Worker Card through the Washington State Department of Health

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Assist our busy kitchen team with nutritional meal prep and delivery to patients. Must have an active Food Worker Card through the Washington State Department of Health

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information Desk Volunteers

Provide Information, escorting and wayfinding to patients and families as they enter the hospital, as well as other various tasks. 

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Provide Information, escorting and wayfinding to patients and families as they enter the hospital, as well as other various tasks. 

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Center Volunteer

Our busy emergency care team provides immediate high-level care, from sports injuries to heart attacks.  Volunteers assist staff with patient intake, provide wheelchair transportation for patients, and help with general cleaning and stocking tasks.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Our busy emergency care team provides immediate high-level care, from sports injuries to heart attacks.  Volunteers assist staff with patient intake, provide wheelchair transportation for patients, and help with general cleaning and stocking tasks.  

Agency: Providence Holy Family Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program Volunteers Needed

IGNITING CREATIVITY

Spark Central breaks barriers to creativity like cost, confidence, and access by offering imaginative programs, access to innovative technology, and an inclusive creative community for folks of all economic backgrounds. Everyone deserves the opportunity to forge the future they imagine. As a 501(c)3 charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of people like you to keep our programs free so income is never a barrier to opportunity.

We have lots of programs that could use your help, and we've broken them down to three categories. No special skills or experience is necessary to volunteer for any of these - just bring your best self! 

Mentor youth in their creativity. In our space, we offer free public programs that ignite creativity for all ages. Those who participate will grow in confidence, cultivate a growth mindset, and develop their future aspirations. As a youth program volunteer, you might assist with setting up, cleaning up, and engaging our visitors during regular station hours or at special programs like our Level Up after-school program or camps during breaks in the District 81 school year.  Share your talents with our community. These volunteer opportunities offer the same creative, innovative, and imaginative explorations as our youth programs, but are intended for a broader audience. Spark Central also hosts activities and events not just for youth, but for teens, adults, and families as well. Volunteers have unique opportunities to bring their creativity to the station through drop-in programs as well as community and family events designed by passionate volunteers.  Help everyone access our resources. Our station and library volunteers are critical to ensuring access to all our visitors. These volunteers help adults, teens, and youth feel safe and welcomed in our space. You can also help people access our resources by being an outreach volunteer, attending events and talking about Spark Central. We have so many more opportunities in this area, like IT volunteers, maintenance volunteers, fundraising and events volunteers - you name it, we could use it! Let us know the kind of help you'd like to provide in any capacity. 

To learn more specifics about our volunteer opportunities, visit our volunteer page. To see our upcoming programs, visit our events page. 

The time commitment as a programs volunteer can vary depending on the availability and commitment from the volunteer.

Agency: Spark Central

IGNITING CREATIVITY

Spark Central breaks barriers to creativity like cost, confidence, and access by offering imaginative programs, access to innovative technology, and an inclusive creative community for folks of all economic backgrounds. Everyone deserves the opportunity to forge the future they imagine. As a 501(c)3 charitable organization, we rely on the generosity of people like you to keep our programs free so income is never a barrier to opportunity.

We have lots of programs that could use your help, and we've broken them down to three categories. No special skills or experience is necessary to volunteer for any of these - just bring your best self! 

Mentor youth in their creativity. In our space, we offer free public programs that ignite creativity for all ages. Those who participate will grow in confidence, cultivate a growth mindset, and develop their future aspirations. As a youth program volunteer, you might assist with setting up, cleaning up, and engaging our visitors during regular station hours or at special programs like our Level Up after-school program or camps during breaks in the District 81 school year.  Share your talents with our community. These volunteer opportunities offer the same creative, innovative, and imaginative explorations as our youth programs, but are intended for a broader audience. Spark Central also hosts activities and events not just for youth, but for teens, adults, and families as well. Volunteers have unique opportunities to bring their creativity to the station through drop-in programs as well as community and family events designed by passionate volunteers.  Help everyone access our resources. Our station and library volunteers are critical to ensuring access to all our visitors. These volunteers help adults, teens, and youth feel safe and welcomed in our space. You can also help people access our resources by being an outreach volunteer, attending events and talking about Spark Central. We have so many more opportunities in this area, like IT volunteers, maintenance volunteers, fundraising and events volunteers - you name it, we could use it! Let us know the kind of help you'd like to provide in any capacity. 

To learn more specifics about our volunteer opportunities, visit our volunteer page. To see our upcoming programs, visit our events page. 

The time commitment as a programs volunteer can vary depending on the availability and commitment from the volunteer.

Agency: Spark Central

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Station Volunteers Needed

Station & library volunteers commit to working for 2 to 3 hours a week in Spark Central's Creative Station - or they can fill in as a substitute for someone who can't make their regular shift. Their role focuses on making Spark Central a welcoming space accessible to everyone!

These volunteers welcome patrons, answer our Help Desk telephone, describe what Spark Central is to adults, offer free membership to new guests, and learn our library software so that they can check in and out books, technology, and creative kits. Station volunteers may assist staff in engaging youth and families in engaging creative activities; library volunteers may assist with maintaining technology or cataloguing new library items. Station & library volunteers may also assist in inventory, data entry, and cleaning.

Visit https://spark-central.org/volunteers or email volunteers@spark-central.org for more information.

Agency: Spark Central

Station & library volunteers commit to working for 2 to 3 hours a week in Spark Central's Creative Station - or they can fill in as a substitute for someone who can't make their regular shift. Their role focuses on making Spark Central a welcoming space accessible to everyone!

These volunteers welcome patrons, answer our Help Desk telephone, describe what Spark Central is to adults, offer free membership to new guests, and learn our library software so that they can check in and out books, technology, and creative kits. Station volunteers may assist staff in engaging youth and families in engaging creative activities; library volunteers may assist with maintaining technology or cataloguing new library items. Station & library volunteers may also assist in inventory, data entry, and cleaning.

Visit https://spark-central.org/volunteers or email volunteers@spark-central.org for more information.

Agency: Spark Central

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STAR Afterschool Program Volunteers Wanted

What is STAR? The mission of STAR (Storytelling, Teaching Artists, Arts Integration, and Resilience) is to provide creative education through culturally responsive frameworks, with access to the arts and technology for 3rd through 5th graders at Holmes and Garfield elementary schools. STAR creates a safe, consistent learning space with Lead Teachers and volunteers who cultivate trust, get to know participants' passions and interests, foster collaborative friendships, set the culture, and provide social-emotional learning tools that strengthen wellbeing beyond the classroom. STAR features professional Teaching Artists, designers, and innovators who guide students through projects that strengthen artistic skills, foster problem-solving, and introduce new mediums for creative expression.

STAR students love their volunteers. If you enjoy spending time with 3rd-5th graders, they want to meet you! Mentors receive training from Spark Central to help encourage and develop STAR students’ creativity and build positive, playful relationships with them. Expertise in visual arts, performing arts, entrepreneurship, and other subjects explored in the program are not required - all you need is a desire to share yourself with these cool kids!


A year of STAR is organized into three units that engage students in investigative performance arts, technology and entrepreneurship, and large-scale visual art projects. In each project, Lead Teachers, Teaching Artists, and volunteer mentors guide and support students in identifying playful, impassioned ideas and developing them into powerful, tangible expressions of student voice.

Fall projectAtmosphere. Atmosphere gives artists the ability to tell stories with their breath. During this module, artists will create art with their breath and bodies as they dance, act, sing, and play.

Winter projectSatellite. It takes a lot of creatives, scientists, and innovators to create a satellite. For Satellite, artists will use technology to create art through animation, photography, film, science and entrepreneurship.

Spring projectConstellation. All the connections that make artists stronger. During Constellation, artists will gravitate toward tactile art that builds bridges between the previous units. The understanding of motion makes our paintings stronger. Thinking in 3D makes us better sculptors. Artists can expect to make art bigger and better than ever, on and off the canvas.


Time commitment: Mentors are expected at one school (either Garfield or Holmes) from 3-5 PM for at least one day each week. This program runs Tue-Fri from October to June. We are hoping to find volunteers who are available for the entire school year, but if you are only available for one unit, that is alright, too.

Agency: Spark Central

What is STAR? The mission of STAR (Storytelling, Teaching Artists, Arts Integration, and Resilience) is to provide creative education through culturally responsive frameworks, with access to the arts and technology for 3rd through 5th graders at Holmes and Garfield elementary schools. STAR creates a safe, consistent learning space with Lead Teachers and volunteers who cultivate trust, get to know participants' passions and interests, foster collaborative friendships, set the culture, and provide social-emotional learning tools that strengthen wellbeing beyond the classroom. STAR features professional Teaching Artists, designers, and innovators who guide students through projects that strengthen artistic skills, foster problem-solving, and introduce new mediums for creative expression.

STAR students love their volunteers. If you enjoy spending time with 3rd-5th graders, they want to meet you! Mentors receive training from Spark Central to help encourage and develop STAR students’ creativity and build positive, playful relationships with them. Expertise in visual arts, performing arts, entrepreneurship, and other subjects explored in the program are not required - all you need is a desire to share yourself with these cool kids!


A year of STAR is organized into three units that engage students in investigative performance arts, technology and entrepreneurship, and large-scale visual art projects. In each project, Lead Teachers, Teaching Artists, and volunteer mentors guide and support students in identifying playful, impassioned ideas and developing them into powerful, tangible expressions of student voice.

Fall projectAtmosphere. Atmosphere gives artists the ability to tell stories with their breath. During this module, artists will create art with their breath and bodies as they dance, act, sing, and play.

Winter projectSatellite. It takes a lot of creatives, scientists, and innovators to create a satellite. For Satellite, artists will use technology to create art through animation, photography, film, science and entrepreneurship.

Spring projectConstellation. All the connections that make artists stronger. During Constellation, artists will gravitate toward tactile art that builds bridges between the previous units. The understanding of motion makes our paintings stronger. Thinking in 3D makes us better sculptors. Artists can expect to make art bigger and better than ever, on and off the canvas.


Time commitment: Mentors are expected at one school (either Garfield or Holmes) from 3-5 PM for at least one day each week. This program runs Tue-Fri from October to June. We are hoping to find volunteers who are available for the entire school year, but if you are only available for one unit, that is alright, too.

Agency: Spark Central

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toy & Joy Event- Holiday Distribution!!!

Come to the Salvation Army to help distribute food and toys to local families in need!!! :)

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Come to the Salvation Army to help distribute food and toys to local families in need!!! :)

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Stuff-a-Bus: Toy Drive!!

Help Bring Joy to local families in need!!! :)

It is almost that time of the year again, VOAWW will be partnering with Everett Transit to provide gifts to families in need. We will be at the Fred Meyer on Murphy's Corner in Everett stuffing the bus by collecting toys, and other essential items for families in need in Snohomish County.

Dates:

Weekend One: 

Saturday, November 29th

Sunday, November 20th

Weekend Two: 

Saturday, December 6th 

Sunday, December 7th

Weekend Three: 

Saturday, December 13th

Sunday, December 14th 

Shifts: 

Morning: 10:00am-1:15pm

Afternoon: 1:00pm-4:00pm

 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Help Bring Joy to local families in need!!! :)

It is almost that time of the year again, VOAWW will be partnering with Everett Transit to provide gifts to families in need. We will be at the Fred Meyer on Murphy's Corner in Everett stuffing the bus by collecting toys, and other essential items for families in need in Snohomish County.

Dates:

Weekend One: 

Saturday, November 29th

Sunday, November 20th

Weekend Two: 

Saturday, December 6th 

Sunday, December 7th

Weekend Three: 

Saturday, December 13th

Sunday, December 14th 

Shifts: 

Morning: 10:00am-1:15pm

Afternoon: 1:00pm-4:00pm

 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Caseworkers and People with Special needs

These positions are reserved for individuals that are caseworkers of clients with special needs that need a job coach or caseworker to accompany them in their volunteer tasks. The work will be customized to suit the individual abilities. Hours will flex based on individual availability. These shifts are pre-arranged

Agency: Our Place Community Outreach

These positions are reserved for individuals that are caseworkers of clients with special needs that need a job coach or caseworker to accompany them in their volunteer tasks. The work will be customized to suit the individual abilities. Hours will flex based on individual availability. These shifts are pre-arranged

Agency: Our Place Community Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 3nd Annual March Against Hunger 5K!!! Lowell Riverfront Trail

We need your help!!

Please respond and let us know which volunteer duty you would be most interested in (we’ll do our best to match) 

Set-up/Tear-Down Aides – Help race organizers set up for the event (setting up tables, marking the route) and then packing up at the end of the event.

Registration Table/Finish Line – Will help hand out race bibs and help runners fill out waivers, as well as help race organizers at the end of the race.

Course Monitor - Placed along the race route to direct and cheer on athletes at specific locations. Will also help serve water at the water station. (Be willing to walk approximately a mile to get to destination.)

Parking Monitor – Directing participants on where to park and where to go for the event.

Volunteer hours: 7:30am-11:00am

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

We need your help!!

Please respond and let us know which volunteer duty you would be most interested in (we’ll do our best to match) 

Set-up/Tear-Down Aides – Help race organizers set up for the event (setting up tables, marking the route) and then packing up at the end of the event.

Registration Table/Finish Line – Will help hand out race bibs and help runners fill out waivers, as well as help race organizers at the end of the race.

Course Monitor - Placed along the race route to direct and cheer on athletes at specific locations. Will also help serve water at the water station. (Be willing to walk approximately a mile to get to destination.)

Parking Monitor – Directing participants on where to park and where to go for the event.

Volunteer hours: 7:30am-11:00am

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 28, 2026

Zip Code: 98201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Skagit Point-In-Time (PIT) Count

WE NEED YOUR HELP!! A PIT Count is an unduplicated count of individuals experiencing homelessness in a community on a single night. The data collected helps inform local and national policies and programs aimed at addressing homelessness. 

Volunteers will meet at location for each shift and determinations will be made on how each volunteer can assist. Locations to meet will be determined at a late date once all events have been confirmed. 

Locations: Skagit West County ( Anacortes, Bow, LaConner), Mount Vernon/Burlington, Skagit East County ( Sedro-Woolley, Concrete, Hamilton, Marblemount) 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

WE NEED YOUR HELP!! A PIT Count is an unduplicated count of individuals experiencing homelessness in a community on a single night. The data collected helps inform local and national policies and programs aimed at addressing homelessness. 

Volunteers will meet at location for each shift and determinations will be made on how each volunteer can assist. Locations to meet will be determined at a late date once all events have been confirmed. 

Locations: Skagit West County ( Anacortes, Bow, LaConner), Mount Vernon/Burlington, Skagit East County ( Sedro-Woolley, Concrete, Hamilton, Marblemount) 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers needed for Senior's Medical Appointments

The Volunteer Chore Program needs volunteers to assist seniors and people with disabilities with transportation to essential Medical appointments.  Trips are in and around Bellingham. We reimburse driver mileage at .45cents per mile (mileage begins when volunteer leaves their home and ends when they return home). We can work with your schedule, only sign up for rides that you are available for. You can make a difference in someone’s life, and be the reason that they are able to get essential medical care that they need. Do you love to help people in your community? Sign up today, or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information.

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

The Volunteer Chore Program needs volunteers to assist seniors and people with disabilities with transportation to essential Medical appointments.  Trips are in and around Bellingham. We reimburse driver mileage at .45cents per mile (mileage begins when volunteer leaves their home and ends when they return home). We can work with your schedule, only sign up for rides that you are available for. You can make a difference in someone’s life, and be the reason that they are able to get essential medical care that they need. Do you love to help people in your community? Sign up today, or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information.

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: October Saturday Service Day @ Women's Hearth

Every 3rd Saturday of the month, our Women's Hearth will have our volunteer service day. Our doors will be shut and this will be a great way to experience our Hearth space and help our staff get cleaning tasks done! Please note that you do not need to attend the full service day if you are unable. We appreciate as much or as little time as you are able to commit!

Sign up here!

Tasks include:

Cleaning and organizing the storage areasTightening chairsMaking hygiene and makeup kitsDeep cleaning the kitchen and bathroomOrganizing board games and art areas 

If you have any questions, please reach out to Ariel Fitzgerald at 509-455-4249 or afitzgerald@help4women.org.

Agency: Transitions

Every 3rd Saturday of the month, our Women's Hearth will have our volunteer service day. Our doors will be shut and this will be a great way to experience our Hearth space and help our staff get cleaning tasks done! Please note that you do not need to attend the full service day if you are unable. We appreciate as much or as little time as you are able to commit!

Sign up here!

Tasks include:

Cleaning and organizing the storage areasTightening chairsMaking hygiene and makeup kitsDeep cleaning the kitchen and bathroomOrganizing board games and art areas 

If you have any questions, please reach out to Ariel Fitzgerald at 509-455-4249 or afitzgerald@help4women.org.

Agency: Transitions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 18, 2025

Zip Code: 99201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Love to Clean and Organize? Help a Senior Declutter and Clean Their Home.

 
Do you love to help people in your community? The Volunteer Chore Program is looking for someone who is interested in helping seniors with regular housekeeping and organizing. Many of our clients are struggling to keep their home clean and an hour here and there is a HUGE help! Cleaning supplied are provided by clients. Help to change a life and volunteer today.  This opportunity is open to volunteers of all ages, as long as an adult is present.  Sign up today or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information! 

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

 
Do you love to help people in your community? The Volunteer Chore Program is looking for someone who is interested in helping seniors with regular housekeeping and organizing. Many of our clients are struggling to keep their home clean and an hour here and there is a HUGE help! Cleaning supplied are provided by clients. Help to change a life and volunteer today.  This opportunity is open to volunteers of all ages, as long as an adult is present.  Sign up today or contact chore@whatcomvolunteer.org for more information! 

Agency: Volunteer Chore Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do You Speak Spanish and Have a Heart Full of Patience and Joy?

Do You Speak Spanish and Have a Heart Full of Patience and Joy?

Location: Near 149th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042 

Schedule: Flexible, based on your availability 

We’re looking for a Spanish-speaking volunteer to spend time with a kind and gentle elder in our community. He’s beginning to experience some memory loss and feels anxious in unfamiliar places. He lives with his loving family—his wife and daughter—and speaks only Spanish. 

Who Are We Looking For? 

Someone with humility, patience, and a love for culture. Someone who can walk with him, share simple moments, and maybe talk about gardening and the days when he worked as a landscaper. He loves walking and light exercise, and while his world has grown quieter, your presence can bring back connection, joy, and dignity. 

What You Can Offer: 

Friendly conversation in Spanish 

Gentle walks around the neighborhood 

A listening ear and a warm presence 

A bridge to his past and a spark of joy in his present 

What You’ll Gain: 

The deep satisfaction of making a meaningful difference 

The chance to learn from a life full of stories and experience 

A space to grow empathy, cultural connection, and community 

Help bring light back into his days. 

Your time and kindness can help restore the joy of companionship and the beauty of shared culture. 

Interested in volunteering or learning more? Reach out today! Archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Do You Speak Spanish and Have a Heart Full of Patience and Joy?

Location: Near 149th Ave SE, Kent, WA 98042 

Schedule: Flexible, based on your availability 

We’re looking for a Spanish-speaking volunteer to spend time with a kind and gentle elder in our community. He’s beginning to experience some memory loss and feels anxious in unfamiliar places. He lives with his loving family—his wife and daughter—and speaks only Spanish. 

Who Are We Looking For? 

Someone with humility, patience, and a love for culture. Someone who can walk with him, share simple moments, and maybe talk about gardening and the days when he worked as a landscaper. He loves walking and light exercise, and while his world has grown quieter, your presence can bring back connection, joy, and dignity. 

What You Can Offer: 

Friendly conversation in Spanish 

Gentle walks around the neighborhood 

A listening ear and a warm presence 

A bridge to his past and a spark of joy in his present 

What You’ll Gain: 

The deep satisfaction of making a meaningful difference 

The chance to learn from a life full of stories and experience 

A space to grow empathy, cultural connection, and community 

Help bring light back into his days. 

Your time and kindness can help restore the joy of companionship and the beauty of shared culture. 

Interested in volunteering or learning more? Reach out today! Archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98042

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bring Joy to a Gentle Soul

Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy to a Gentle Soul  

Location: 12th St, Everett, WA 98201 

Connection Type: In-Person or Virtual (Phone/Grand Pad) 

Are you someone who enjoys meaningful one-on-one conversations, playing games, or simply sharing quiet moments with a kind and soft-spoken elder? We’re seeking warm-hearted volunteers to connect with a lovely participant who enjoys: 

Virtual visits via Grand Pad 

Playing games and bingo 

Reading and light conversation 

Gentle companionship 

Though they tend to self-isolate, this participant truly lights up during one-on-one visits. Your presence—whether in person or virtually—can make a world of difference. 

Why Volunteer? 

Make a meaningful impact in someone’s day 

Build a connection through shared interests 

Flexible scheduling and support provided 

Great for students, retirees, or anyone with a caring heart 

No experience needed—just kindness, patience, and a willingness to connect. 

Interested? Reach out today to learn how you can brighten someone’s life with just a little time and a lot of heart. Archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy to a Gentle Soul  

Location: 12th St, Everett, WA 98201 

Connection Type: In-Person or Virtual (Phone/Grand Pad) 

Are you someone who enjoys meaningful one-on-one conversations, playing games, or simply sharing quiet moments with a kind and soft-spoken elder? We’re seeking warm-hearted volunteers to connect with a lovely participant who enjoys: 

Virtual visits via Grand Pad 

Playing games and bingo 

Reading and light conversation 

Gentle companionship 

Though they tend to self-isolate, this participant truly lights up during one-on-one visits. Your presence—whether in person or virtually—can make a world of difference. 

Why Volunteer? 

Make a meaningful impact in someone’s day 

Build a connection through shared interests 

Flexible scheduling and support provided 

Great for students, retirees, or anyone with a caring heart 

No experience needed—just kindness, patience, and a willingness to connect. 

Interested? Reach out today to learn how you can brighten someone’s life with just a little time and a lot of heart. Archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bring Joy Through Simple Card Games!

Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy Through Simple Card Games!  

Location: 14th Ave S, Des Moines, WA 98198 

Age Requirement: 18+ 

Are you someone who enjoys friendly games and meaningful connections? We’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to spend time playing simple card games with one of our delightful participants. She is alert and oriented x3 and would love a companion to share in the fun! 

Who We’re Looking For: 

Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals 

Reliable and flexible volunteers 

Age 18+ 

Volunteer Requirements: 

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: 

A Volunteer Application 

Background Screening 

Medical Screening 

Ready to Make a Difference? 

Reach out to: 

Archana Devi (She/Her) 

Volunteer Coordinator, Providence ElderPlace WA 

archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Volunteer Opportunity: Bring Joy Through Simple Card Games!  

Location: 14th Ave S, Des Moines, WA 98198 

Age Requirement: 18+ 

Are you someone who enjoys friendly games and meaningful connections? We’re looking for a kind-hearted volunteer to spend time playing simple card games with one of our delightful participants. She is alert and oriented x3 and would love a companion to share in the fun! 

Who We’re Looking For: 

Kind, patient, and empathetic individuals 

Reliable and flexible volunteers 

Age 18+ 

Volunteer Requirements: 

To ensure a safe and supportive environment, volunteers must complete: 

A Volunteer Application 

Background Screening 

Medical Screening 

Ready to Make a Difference? 

Reach out to: 

Archana Devi (She/Her) 

Volunteer Coordinator, Providence ElderPlace WA 

archana.devi@providence.org 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98198

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Support at Magpie Thrift

Come join our mischief!

At Magpie Thrift in Capitol Hill, staff and volunteers help to distribute donated items at affordable prices to local shoppers. Any profits derived from Magpie Thrift are funneled directly back into Everly, our new nonprofit making sustainable living more accessible to our city through education, community service, and resource redistribution. This unique relationship allows us to help keep valuable items out of the landfill while investing customer funds back into caring for their community!

Magpie Thrift is a proudly Queer-focused store offering an LGBTQ-friendly shopping environment.

Agency: Everly Seattle

Come join our mischief!

At Magpie Thrift in Capitol Hill, staff and volunteers help to distribute donated items at affordable prices to local shoppers. Any profits derived from Magpie Thrift are funneled directly back into Everly, our new nonprofit making sustainable living more accessible to our city through education, community service, and resource redistribution. This unique relationship allows us to help keep valuable items out of the landfill while investing customer funds back into caring for their community!

Magpie Thrift is a proudly Queer-focused store offering an LGBTQ-friendly shopping environment.

Agency: Everly Seattle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ghostwriter & Typing Companion for a Local Elderly Author

Location: Heritage House at the Market, Seattle, WA 98101 

Role Type: Volunteer – Flexible hours 

Tech Support & Writing Assistance Needed 

Are you a patient, empathetic writer looking to make a meaningful impact? A thoughtful elder resident at Heritage House is seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to help bring their book to life. 

This participant has a rich story to tell but experiences scattered thinking and would deeply appreciate someone who can gently guide the writing process. You’ll be helping them express their ideas, organize thoughts, and type their manuscript — all while offering companionship and encouragement. 

They have a laptop and are eager to begin but may need occasional technical support. If you’re comfortable with basic tech troubleshooting and enjoy collaborative storytelling, this is a beautiful opportunity to make a difference. 

 


 What You’ll Do: 

Listen actively and help shape their narrative 

Type and organize content into a book format 

Offer gentle structure and encouragement 

Assist with basic computer tasks as needed 

 


Ideal Volunteer: 

Patient, compassionate, and a good listener 

Skilled in writing or editing (ghostwriting experience a plus!) 

Comfortable with basic computer use 

Available for regular visits or virtual sessions 

 


Why Volunteer? 

Help preserve a life story that deserves to be told 

Build a meaningful connection 

Use your writing skills for a heartfelt cause 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Location: Heritage House at the Market, Seattle, WA 98101 

Role Type: Volunteer – Flexible hours 

Tech Support & Writing Assistance Needed 

Are you a patient, empathetic writer looking to make a meaningful impact? A thoughtful elder resident at Heritage House is seeking a kind-hearted volunteer to help bring their book to life. 

This participant has a rich story to tell but experiences scattered thinking and would deeply appreciate someone who can gently guide the writing process. You’ll be helping them express their ideas, organize thoughts, and type their manuscript — all while offering companionship and encouragement. 

They have a laptop and are eager to begin but may need occasional technical support. If you’re comfortable with basic tech troubleshooting and enjoy collaborative storytelling, this is a beautiful opportunity to make a difference. 

 


 What You’ll Do: 

Listen actively and help shape their narrative 

Type and organize content into a book format 

Offer gentle structure and encouragement 

Assist with basic computer tasks as needed 

 


Ideal Volunteer: 

Patient, compassionate, and a good listener 

Skilled in writing or editing (ghostwriting experience a plus!) 

Comfortable with basic computer use 

Available for regular visits or virtual sessions 

 


Why Volunteer? 

Help preserve a life story that deserves to be told 

Build a meaningful connection 

Use your writing skills for a heartfelt cause 

Agency: Providence ElderPlace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tulip Festival Office Volunteers

Every April, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival welcomes guests from all over the world who come to experience the beauty of our blooming fields and the charm of our community. To help make this special season run smoothly, we’re looking for enthusiastic and reliable volunteers (age 30+) to join our team! Whether you’re a longtime local, a recent retiree, or just someone who loves springtime in Skagit County, volunteering is a great way to connect, give back, and be part of something vibrant.


What You’ll Be Doing:

All volunteer opportunities are based at our Festival Headquarters in Downtown Mount Vernon, where we assist visitors, sell Tulip Festival merchandise, & much more. Tasks may include:

Welcoming guests and providing directions to the tulip fields and other attractionsAnswering phone calls and sharing local infoHelping visitors check out with purchases in our gift shopHanding out brochures and mapsKeeping the office space tidy and friendly

There is also an occasional need to help at our organized events, such as the Ambassador Event, Tulip Parade, and Opening Ceremony. 


When We Need Help:

Our biggest need is throughout the entire month of April, when the Tulip Festival is in full swing and our office and storefront in downtown Mount Vernon (311 W Kincaid St., Mount Vernon, WA 98273) is open 7 days a week. Shifts are available daily, with special interest in weekend help. Shifts typically range from 3–4 hours, and we’ll work with your availability to build a schedule that fits.

Agency: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Every April, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival welcomes guests from all over the world who come to experience the beauty of our blooming fields and the charm of our community. To help make this special season run smoothly, we’re looking for enthusiastic and reliable volunteers (age 30+) to join our team! Whether you’re a longtime local, a recent retiree, or just someone who loves springtime in Skagit County, volunteering is a great way to connect, give back, and be part of something vibrant.


What You’ll Be Doing:

All volunteer opportunities are based at our Festival Headquarters in Downtown Mount Vernon, where we assist visitors, sell Tulip Festival merchandise, & much more. Tasks may include:

Welcoming guests and providing directions to the tulip fields and other attractionsAnswering phone calls and sharing local infoHelping visitors check out with purchases in our gift shopHanding out brochures and mapsKeeping the office space tidy and friendly

There is also an occasional need to help at our organized events, such as the Ambassador Event, Tulip Parade, and Opening Ceremony. 


When We Need Help:

Our biggest need is throughout the entire month of April, when the Tulip Festival is in full swing and our office and storefront in downtown Mount Vernon (311 W Kincaid St., Mount Vernon, WA 98273) is open 7 days a week. Shifts are available daily, with special interest in weekend help. Shifts typically range from 3–4 hours, and we’ll work with your availability to build a schedule that fits.

Agency: Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Medically Tailored Meals to Neighbors with Lifelong Health for All

Our Mission: We remove barriers to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and injustice alone.

Lifelong was founded by volunteers in the '80s in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, delivering meals to folks with HIV. Lifelong has expanded since then and merged with the Northwest AIDS Alliance and Evergreen Health, and we now serve individuals with a wide range of chronic medical conditions including cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease, as well as seniors and folks with disabilities. We deliver medically tailored meals and culturally relevant grocery bags to people's homes primarily in King and Snohomish counties.

In 2024 we delivered 180,000 meals and 35,000 grocery bags to folks in need.

Our Vision: Health For All

Making an impact in your community is easier than you think! Help deliver nutritious, culturally appropriate groceries and medically tailored meals from the Chicken Soup Brigade to our clients who are home-bound and/or living with serious illnesses.

Volunteer driver routes take 60-120 minutes to complete on average (including picking up the food from our home base in Georgetown), you will deliver to around 6-10 clients per route, and we can try to find a route near where you live to save driving time and help you build connections within your community.

We are currently looking for support with the following routes:

Mondays - Leschi or South Pioneer SquareFridays - Kent, South Renton, or Federal Way

Pickup Time/Location: Pick up times are between 9:00am - 3:00pm Monday - Friday at our warehouse in Georgetown. We also have satellite pickup locations in Bellevue on Thursdays and Aubrun on Fridays to reduce your driving time if you live close to those areas. Please ask us about those in your application if you're interested!

Commitment: 1 shift per week for at least 3 months (OK to take time off for vacations and other commitments. Just make sure those dates are communicated to us!)

Qualifications: Must be 18 years old or older, have a driver’s license, and a reliable vehicle with proof of insurance. Training for the role is provided.

If you are interested in being a delivery driver volunteer, please submit an application here:

Individual Volunteers — Lifelong

Agency: Lifelong

Our Mission: We remove barriers to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and injustice alone.

Lifelong was founded by volunteers in the '80s in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, delivering meals to folks with HIV. Lifelong has expanded since then and merged with the Northwest AIDS Alliance and Evergreen Health, and we now serve individuals with a wide range of chronic medical conditions including cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease, as well as seniors and folks with disabilities. We deliver medically tailored meals and culturally relevant grocery bags to people's homes primarily in King and Snohomish counties.

In 2024 we delivered 180,000 meals and 35,000 grocery bags to folks in need.

Our Vision: Health For All

Making an impact in your community is easier than you think! Help deliver nutritious, culturally appropriate groceries and medically tailored meals from the Chicken Soup Brigade to our clients who are home-bound and/or living with serious illnesses.

Volunteer driver routes take 60-120 minutes to complete on average (including picking up the food from our home base in Georgetown), you will deliver to around 6-10 clients per route, and we can try to find a route near where you live to save driving time and help you build connections within your community.

We are currently looking for support with the following routes:

Mondays - Leschi or South Pioneer SquareFridays - Kent, South Renton, or Federal Way

Pickup Time/Location: Pick up times are between 9:00am - 3:00pm Monday - Friday at our warehouse in Georgetown. We also have satellite pickup locations in Bellevue on Thursdays and Aubrun on Fridays to reduce your driving time if you live close to those areas. Please ask us about those in your application if you're interested!

Commitment: 1 shift per week for at least 3 months (OK to take time off for vacations and other commitments. Just make sure those dates are communicated to us!)

Qualifications: Must be 18 years old or older, have a driver’s license, and a reliable vehicle with proof of insurance. Training for the role is provided.

If you are interested in being a delivery driver volunteer, please submit an application here:

Individual Volunteers — Lifelong

Agency: Lifelong

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98134

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Direct Child Care Volunteer

Come and spend time with foster children who are staying at The Landing!

Every shift looks different at The Landing, since we have a high turn over rate of the children who come to stay.  We care for kids by providing them a safe and fun environment, participating in activities like Summit Trampoline Park, Creativitea, the movies, and LOTS of parks! 

Volunteers are asked to serve for a minimum of once a month. We are open 24/7 and have many shifts to suit your availability. Washington State does require a few things to complete before volunteering, so inquire about this opportunity and meet with our Volunteer Coordinator to get started!

The mission of Skookum Kids is to eliminate the pain points that make foster care so difficult, we do this by involving the whole community in the important work of child welfare.  Skookum Kids is a 501(c)3 non profit based in Bellingham, WA.  

Agency: Skookum Kids

Come and spend time with foster children who are staying at The Landing!

Every shift looks different at The Landing, since we have a high turn over rate of the children who come to stay.  We care for kids by providing them a safe and fun environment, participating in activities like Summit Trampoline Park, Creativitea, the movies, and LOTS of parks! 

Volunteers are asked to serve for a minimum of once a month. We are open 24/7 and have many shifts to suit your availability. Washington State does require a few things to complete before volunteering, so inquire about this opportunity and meet with our Volunteer Coordinator to get started!

The mission of Skookum Kids is to eliminate the pain points that make foster care so difficult, we do this by involving the whole community in the important work of child welfare.  Skookum Kids is a 501(c)3 non profit based in Bellingham, WA.  

Agency: Skookum Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer- Family Night Out!

Skookum Kids' Family Night Out!

This monthly event is an awesome (and easy!) way to support foster parents and caregivers in our community.  Volunteers are needed from 5:40-8:45 pm to provide childcare, snacks and games with kids while their caregivers take a few hours off! 

We are eager to host Family Night Out the first Friday in October and November this fall! 

This is a great volunteer opportunity for teens, students, families or large groups to volunteer together.  Please contact kayla@skookumkids.org with any questions and to sign up! 

 

 

Agency: Skookum Kids

Skookum Kids' Family Night Out!

This monthly event is an awesome (and easy!) way to support foster parents and caregivers in our community.  Volunteers are needed from 5:40-8:45 pm to provide childcare, snacks and games with kids while their caregivers take a few hours off! 

We are eager to host Family Night Out the first Friday in October and November this fall! 

This is a great volunteer opportunity for teens, students, families or large groups to volunteer together.  Please contact kayla@skookumkids.org with any questions and to sign up! 

 

 

Agency: Skookum Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Overnight Direct Care Volunteer

Come and have a sleepover with the children who are staying overnight at The Landing- an emergency placement house for children first entering foster care.  Overnight shifts are from 9pm-7am or 8pm-8am 7 days a week.

Volunteers are asked to serve for a minimum of once a month. We are open 24/7, Washington State does require a few things to complete before volunteering, so inquire about this opportunity and meet with our Volunteer Coordinator to get started! We look forward to meeting you!

The mission of Skookum Kids is to eliminate the pain points that make foster care so difficult, we do this by involving the whole community in the important work of child welfare.  Skookum Kids is a 501(c)3 non profit based in Bellingham, WA.  

Agency: Skookum Kids

Come and have a sleepover with the children who are staying overnight at The Landing- an emergency placement house for children first entering foster care.  Overnight shifts are from 9pm-7am or 8pm-8am 7 days a week.

Volunteers are asked to serve for a minimum of once a month. We are open 24/7, Washington State does require a few things to complete before volunteering, so inquire about this opportunity and meet with our Volunteer Coordinator to get started! We look forward to meeting you!

The mission of Skookum Kids is to eliminate the pain points that make foster care so difficult, we do this by involving the whole community in the important work of child welfare.  Skookum Kids is a 501(c)3 non profit based in Bellingham, WA.  

Agency: Skookum Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!!!! Home Delivery Drivers needed to deliver food boxes to clients in the Everett Community

We are looking for home delivery drivers to help drop off food to our local homebound clients that aren't able to pick the food up. Driver must be consistent for shifts. :)

 

*The drop off days are the 2nd and 4th Thursday or Friday of each month. Anytime between 10am and 4pm. 

 

 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

We are looking for home delivery drivers to help drop off food to our local homebound clients that aren't able to pick the food up. Driver must be consistent for shifts. :)

 

*The drop off days are the 2nd and 4th Thursday or Friday of each month. Anytime between 10am and 4pm. 

 

 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed!!! Sultan Thrift Store: A warm smile and helping hand makes a difference.

We need you.
Become a volunteer!!!!!!!

From the sales floor to cash register to receiving, stocking & sorting donations, we always need people like you!


You don't need to shop to give back to your Sky Valley community. A warm smile and helping hand makes a difference.


Volunteer hours:

Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5pm

 

 

 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

We need you.
Become a volunteer!!!!!!!

From the sales floor to cash register to receiving, stocking & sorting donations, we always need people like you!


You don't need to shop to give back to your Sky Valley community. A warm smile and helping hand makes a difference.


Volunteer hours:

Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5pm

 

 

 

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98294

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tabitha's Closet: On Call Boutique Host

Similar to the Boutique Host role but focused on scheduled appointments. You’ll monitor appointment requests, check your availability, and meet students/customers at the shop as needed. Greet and assist guests, help them find sizes and styles, manage fitting rooms, rehang and organize dresses and suits, and complete checkout, including handling donations and collecting contact info. Must be friendly, organized, comfortable with technology, and able to be on your feet. Flexible scheduling with multiple team members to help meet appointment needs.

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

Similar to the Boutique Host role but focused on scheduled appointments. You’ll monitor appointment requests, check your availability, and meet students/customers at the shop as needed. Greet and assist guests, help them find sizes and styles, manage fitting rooms, rehang and organize dresses and suits, and complete checkout, including handling donations and collecting contact info. Must be friendly, organized, comfortable with technology, and able to be on your feet. Flexible scheduling with multiple team members to help meet appointment needs.

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tabitha's Closet: Formalwear Prep Volunteer

This is on your own time as you are available. Steam or iron dresses at the shop, sanitize/clean shoes and accessories, organize racks. Repair items and/or schedule repair with our volunteer seamstress.

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

This is on your own time as you are available. Steam or iron dresses at the shop, sanitize/clean shoes and accessories, organize racks. Repair items and/or schedule repair with our volunteer seamstress.

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tabitha's Closet: Beautification Team

Perfect for those who love to decorate and have a creative eye! Work with a team to bring a shared vision to life by decorating for holidays, setting up displays, and preparing for events. Flexible, ongoing role you can fit around your schedule. Great for someone who enjoys the little details that make a big impact.

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

Perfect for those who love to decorate and have a creative eye! Work with a team to bring a shared vision to life by decorating for holidays, setting up displays, and preparing for events. Flexible, ongoing role you can fit around your schedule. Great for someone who enjoys the little details that make a big impact.

Agency: United Way of the Blue Mountains

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 99362

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Superhero Soiree - Encompass 2025 Gala

Calling all heroes--you’re needed to help make our 2025 Annual Gala a super night!

We’re looking for volunteers of all powers and abilities to join our heroic team helping us raise vital funds to support kids and families in our community. From greeting guests with your super charisma, to speeding around the live auction, and swooping in the after-party, we’ll need your help to make the night unforgettable. With a reception, live auction, and after-party there are plenty of roles and shift times for you to make an impact. 

No cape needed-just your enthusiasm, energy, and willingness to help. Volunteers must be 21 and older.

Agency: Encompass

Calling all heroes--you’re needed to help make our 2025 Annual Gala a super night!

We’re looking for volunteers of all powers and abilities to join our heroic team helping us raise vital funds to support kids and families in our community. From greeting guests with your super charisma, to speeding around the live auction, and swooping in the after-party, we’ll need your help to make the night unforgettable. With a reception, live auction, and after-party there are plenty of roles and shift times for you to make an impact. 

No cape needed-just your enthusiasm, energy, and willingness to help. Volunteers must be 21 and older.

Agency: Encompass

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025

Zip Code: 98004

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentor High Achieving High School Students from Low Income Families to Their Dream Colleges

As a Mentor, you have an opportunity to help Minds Matter students synthesize what they have learned in the classroom and apply it to their path to college. Mentors' focus is on preparing Minds Matter mentees for success in college. This means we help students with skills gaps in math and writing, as well as work with them to build strong public speaking and critical reasoning skills.

We will be serving students for the 2025-2026 school year in person, but will prioritize student and volunteer safety and comfort.


Agency: Minds Matter Seattle

As a Mentor, you have an opportunity to help Minds Matter students synthesize what they have learned in the classroom and apply it to their path to college. Mentors' focus is on preparing Minds Matter mentees for success in college. This means we help students with skills gaps in math and writing, as well as work with them to build strong public speaking and critical reasoning skills.

We will be serving students for the 2025-2026 school year in person, but will prioritize student and volunteer safety and comfort.


Agency: Minds Matter Seattle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98122

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Fall Event Volunteers

Lighting the Path Fundraiser Dinner 2025

WHO WE ARE

Operation Nightwatch reduces the impact of poverty and homelessness in keeping with Jesus’ teaching to love our neighbors. Nightwatch provides food, shelter, housing and hope to Seattle’s most vulnerable population. Join us for an evening of sharing, dining, coffee and conversation with our board, community, staff and friends

THE EVENT

Lighting the Path is an in-person event on October 16, 2025. Doors open at 5 pm. We expect more than 300 people to attend. Representatives from the business, government, and faith communities will join to mingle, share a meal and hear about the work of Nightwatch. Join us for an incredible evening! For event information, visit: www.seattlenightwatch.org/lighting.

Opportunities/Shifts

* We'll be having groups of volunteers starting as early as 2:30 PM and as late as 10 PM.

Setting up 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Greeter 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Guest movement 6 PM - 6:30 PM

Food Set Up 4 PM - 5 PM

Clean up 7:30 PM - 10 PM

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

Lighting the Path Fundraiser Dinner 2025

WHO WE ARE

Operation Nightwatch reduces the impact of poverty and homelessness in keeping with Jesus’ teaching to love our neighbors. Nightwatch provides food, shelter, housing and hope to Seattle’s most vulnerable population. Join us for an evening of sharing, dining, coffee and conversation with our board, community, staff and friends

THE EVENT

Lighting the Path is an in-person event on October 16, 2025. Doors open at 5 pm. We expect more than 300 people to attend. Representatives from the business, government, and faith communities will join to mingle, share a meal and hear about the work of Nightwatch. Join us for an incredible evening! For event information, visit: www.seattlenightwatch.org/lighting.

Opportunities/Shifts

* We'll be having groups of volunteers starting as early as 2:30 PM and as late as 10 PM.

Setting up 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Greeter 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Guest movement 6 PM - 6:30 PM

Food Set Up 4 PM - 5 PM

Clean up 7:30 PM - 10 PM

Agency: Operation Nightwatch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 16, 2025

Zip Code: 98144

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed!!!!! Shower Attendant- Arlington Community Resource Center!


Volunteer will assist with the management of shower guests, checking in guests, distribute hygiene items.

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington


Volunteer will assist with the management of shower guests, checking in guests, distribute hygiene items.

Agency: Volunteers of America Western Washington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 98223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Prepare and Package Medically Tailored Meals!

Our Mission: We remove barriers to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and injustice alone.

Lifelong was founded by volunteers in the '80s in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, delivering meals to folks with HIV. Lifelong has expanded since then and merged with the Northwest AIDS Alliance and Evergreen Health, and we now serve individuals with a wide range of chronic medical conditions including cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease, as well as seniors and folks with disabilities. We deliver medically tailored meals and culturally relevant grocery bags to people's homes primarily in King and Snohomish counties. 

In 2024 we delivered 180,000 meals and 35,000 grocery bags to folks in need.

Where you come in

Lifelong is seeking volunteers to help out in our kitchen to prepare and package medically tailored meals for clients who are living with serious illnesses. Our kitchen volunteers play an important role in helping homebound individuals maintain their health and independence by preparing delicious and nutritious meals. No cooking experience is necessary!

Shift Times:

Monday - Friday: 9:30am - 12:00pm; 1:30pm - 4:00pm

Saturdays: 10:30am - 1:00pm; 2:30pm - 5:00pm

If this sounds like a volunteer position for you, we would love to have you join the team!

Apply at our website: Volunteer — Lifelong

We welcome groups too - visit our website for more information.

Thank you for your interest in supporting the work that we do!

 

Agency: Lifelong

Our Mission: We remove barriers to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and injustice alone.

Lifelong was founded by volunteers in the '80s in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, delivering meals to folks with HIV. Lifelong has expanded since then and merged with the Northwest AIDS Alliance and Evergreen Health, and we now serve individuals with a wide range of chronic medical conditions including cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease, as well as seniors and folks with disabilities. We deliver medically tailored meals and culturally relevant grocery bags to people's homes primarily in King and Snohomish counties. 

In 2024 we delivered 180,000 meals and 35,000 grocery bags to folks in need.

Where you come in

Lifelong is seeking volunteers to help out in our kitchen to prepare and package medically tailored meals for clients who are living with serious illnesses. Our kitchen volunteers play an important role in helping homebound individuals maintain their health and independence by preparing delicious and nutritious meals. No cooking experience is necessary!

Shift Times:

Monday - Friday: 9:30am - 12:00pm; 1:30pm - 4:00pm

Saturdays: 10:30am - 1:00pm; 2:30pm - 5:00pm

If this sounds like a volunteer position for you, we would love to have you join the team!

Apply at our website: Volunteer — Lifelong

We welcome groups too - visit our website for more information.

Thank you for your interest in supporting the work that we do!

 

Agency: Lifelong

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98134

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Pack Grocery Bags at Lifelong Health For All

Grocery Program Volunteer Job Description

Our Mission: We remove barriers to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and injustice alone.

Lifelong was founded by volunteers in the '80s in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, delivering meals to folks with HIV. Lifelong has expanded since then and merged with the Northwest AIDS Alliance and Evergreen Health, and we now serve individuals with a wide range of chronic medical conditions including cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease, as well as seniors and folks with disabilities. We deliver medically tailored meals and culturally relevant grocery bags to people's homes primarily in King and Snohomish counties. 

In 2024 we delivered 180,000 meals and 35,000 grocery bags to folks in need.

Where you come in

Lifelong needs volunteers to help repack bulk items such as rice, beans, and oats, pack shelf stable items into grocery bags to prepare for delivery, and help us put away deliveries. The warehouse is the foundation of our work in getting food to clients who are living with serious illnesses.  

Requirements: All volunteers must obtain a Food Worker Card and complete an online HIPAA training

Current needs: Monday - Friday 9:30am - 12:00pm and 1:30pm - 4:00pm 


Ages: Ages 16+, 16-17 with a parental consent form which we will provide.


If this sounds like an opportunity for you, submit an application here:

 Individual Volunteers — Lifelong

Thank you for your interest in supporting the work that we do!

Agency: Lifelong

Grocery Program Volunteer Job Description

Our Mission: We remove barriers to health with relentless compassion so that no one faces illness and injustice alone.

Lifelong was founded by volunteers in the '80s in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis, delivering meals to folks with HIV. Lifelong has expanded since then and merged with the Northwest AIDS Alliance and Evergreen Health, and we now serve individuals with a wide range of chronic medical conditions including cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease, as well as seniors and folks with disabilities. We deliver medically tailored meals and culturally relevant grocery bags to people's homes primarily in King and Snohomish counties. 

In 2024 we delivered 180,000 meals and 35,000 grocery bags to folks in need.

Where you come in

Lifelong needs volunteers to help repack bulk items such as rice, beans, and oats, pack shelf stable items into grocery bags to prepare for delivery, and help us put away deliveries. The warehouse is the foundation of our work in getting food to clients who are living with serious illnesses.  

Requirements: All volunteers must obtain a Food Worker Card and complete an online HIPAA training

Current needs: Monday - Friday 9:30am - 12:00pm and 1:30pm - 4:00pm 


Ages: Ages 16+, 16-17 with a parental consent form which we will provide.


If this sounds like an opportunity for you, submit an application here:

 Individual Volunteers — Lifelong

Thank you for your interest in supporting the work that we do!

Agency: Lifelong

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Navy Museum Needs Volunteers!

The Puget Sound Navy Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the naval heritage of the Pacific Northwest from 1840 to the present for the benefit of the U.S. Navy and the people of the United States.

As a museum volunteer, you are our direct link to the public. Wherever you work in the Museum, your knowledge, enthusiasm, and commitment directly help make PSNM a pleasant and enjoyable place for our visitors. Currently, we need volunteers to assist with front desk operations or the gift shop. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Alex Hostettler at 360-627-2271 or you can email me at info.psnm@navy.mil

Agency: Puget Sound Navy Museum

The Puget Sound Navy Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the naval heritage of the Pacific Northwest from 1840 to the present for the benefit of the U.S. Navy and the people of the United States.

As a museum volunteer, you are our direct link to the public. Wherever you work in the Museum, your knowledge, enthusiasm, and commitment directly help make PSNM a pleasant and enjoyable place for our visitors. Currently, we need volunteers to assist with front desk operations or the gift shop. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Alex Hostettler at 360-627-2271 or you can email me at info.psnm@navy.mil

Agency: Puget Sound Navy Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98337

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity helping Older Adults

Bellingham At Home (BAH), a non-profit membership organization, is a virtual Village in Bellingham WA empowering older adults to stay active and engaged while living in their own homes and neighborhoods.  It is a program of the Whatcom Council on Aging.

 

The Village is powered by volunteers who provide “good neighbor” assistance to older folks in our community. Volunteers provide transportation to medical appointments and other services in Bellingham, take members shopping, provide companionship, complete light home repairs and garden maintenance, and other tasks as needed.  (BAH does NOT provide medical assistance, personal care, nor ongoing cleaning and maintenance tasks.)

 

If you are searching for opportunities to use your skills to support the Bellingham community and enjoy talking with interesting people who have many life experiences to share, you’d make a great BAH volunteer. Most assistance requests are for 2-hour time slots and you can let us know when you are available.  There is no weekly commitment; flexibility to meet your own schedule. BAH members reward our volunteers with their most grateful appreciation!

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Bellingham At Home (BAH), a non-profit membership organization, is a virtual Village in Bellingham WA empowering older adults to stay active and engaged while living in their own homes and neighborhoods.  It is a program of the Whatcom Council on Aging.

 

The Village is powered by volunteers who provide “good neighbor” assistance to older folks in our community. Volunteers provide transportation to medical appointments and other services in Bellingham, take members shopping, provide companionship, complete light home repairs and garden maintenance, and other tasks as needed.  (BAH does NOT provide medical assistance, personal care, nor ongoing cleaning and maintenance tasks.)

 

If you are searching for opportunities to use your skills to support the Bellingham community and enjoy talking with interesting people who have many life experiences to share, you’d make a great BAH volunteer. Most assistance requests are for 2-hour time slots and you can let us know when you are available.  There is no weekly commitment; flexibility to meet your own schedule. BAH members reward our volunteers with their most grateful appreciation!

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer - Customer Service

Office volunteers staff the volunteer desk in the Bellingham at Home office.

Tasks include:

Answering calls, messages, and emails from members, volunteers and the Bellingham community. Scheduling, monitoring and closing assistance requests from members, using our web-based volunteer management program. Light office tasks assisting our committees such as, mailing newsletters, packets to potential members or volunteers and other office needs.

Qualifications:

Excellent customer service and a desire to work with inquiries in-person or on the phone. Positive, friendly phone demeanor with patience and caring. Ability to work on a PC and learn the complexities of the Club Express volunteer management tool (training provided). Attention to detail and good communication skills.

Shifts:

We have office shifts available in the mornings and afternoons.

A six-month minimum commitment required.

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Office volunteers staff the volunteer desk in the Bellingham at Home office.

Tasks include:

Answering calls, messages, and emails from members, volunteers and the Bellingham community. Scheduling, monitoring and closing assistance requests from members, using our web-based volunteer management program. Light office tasks assisting our committees such as, mailing newsletters, packets to potential members or volunteers and other office needs.

Qualifications:

Excellent customer service and a desire to work with inquiries in-person or on the phone. Positive, friendly phone demeanor with patience and caring. Ability to work on a PC and learn the complexities of the Club Express volunteer management tool (training provided). Attention to detail and good communication skills.

Shifts:

We have office shifts available in the mornings and afternoons.

A six-month minimum commitment required.

Agency: Bellingham At Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98225

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Tutor @ Washington Elementary

We are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Mon-Fri to work with both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

We are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Mon-Fri to work with both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Enrichment Support @ Washington Elementary

We are seeking volunteers to assist during our Enrichment Hour on Wednesdays from 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm. Volunteers will help support hands-on activities, creating fun and engaging learning experiences. Opportunities are available in both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

We are seeking volunteers to assist during our Enrichment Hour on Wednesdays from 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm. Volunteers will help support hands-on activities, creating fun and engaging learning experiences. Opportunities are available in both our K-2nd-grade and 3rd-5th-grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98273

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Tutor @ Bethany Covenant Church

We are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Monday-Friday to work with our K-1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and/or 5th grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

We are looking for volunteers to support students during our Reading & Homework Hour. Volunteers will spend about 30 minutes reading with a small group of students, followed by 20 minutes assisting them with their homework and academics. Opportunities are available Monday-Friday to work with our K-1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and/or 5th grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98274

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Enrichment Support @ Bethany Covenant Church

We are seeking volunteers to assist during our Enrichment Hour on Wednesdays from 3:00pm - 4:30pm. Volunteers will help support hands-on activities with students, creating fun and engaging learning experiences. Opportunities are available on Wednesdays in our K-1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

We are seeking volunteers to assist during our Enrichment Hour on Wednesdays from 3:00pm - 4:30pm. Volunteers will help support hands-on activities with students, creating fun and engaging learning experiences. Opportunities are available on Wednesdays in our K-1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade classes.

Agency: Children of the Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98274

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Snack Preparer @ Bethany Covenant Church

We are looking for volunteers to help prepare snacks for approximately 80 students at our Bethany location. This role takes place on Wednesdays from 3:15pm - 4:15pm.

Agency: Children of the Valley

We are looking for volunteers to help prepare snacks for approximately 80 students at our Bethany location. This role takes place on Wednesdays from 3:15pm - 4:15pm.

Agency: Children of the Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98274

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Van Driver @ Bethany Covenant Church

We are looking for volunteers to help safely drive students home after the program on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:45pm - 6:30pm.

Agency: Children of the Valley

We are looking for volunteers to help safely drive students home after the program on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:45pm - 6:30pm.

Agency: Children of the Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 98274

Allow Groups: No