Volunteer: Vigil Volunteers and Volunteer Death Doulas needed to be there for patients on HospiceWe provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Therapy dog volunteers needed to visit patients on Hospice!We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Active Duty, Reservists, and Veterans to visit Veterans on Hospice!We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help with chores for Hospice Patients!We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Hospice patients by sharing your talents!We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clerical volunteers needed at SouthernCare Hospice!We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be a Bereavement volunteer for Hospice and help families in their time of need!We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice We provide Hospice Services to Residents at home and in facilities, throughout Portage, Summit, Stark, and Medina Counties. Our volunteers have opportunities to serve in many capacities: Administrative Volunteers assist with administrative needs in our office, including filing, photocopying, assembling information packets, assistance with mailings, making phone calls, etc. Direct Care Volunteers visit our patients in their homes or in nursing facilities, providing companionship, emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families. They may provide respite care, and may also make “tuck-In calls” to our patients on a regular basis, particularly prior to weekends or holidays, to ensure that they have adequate supplies, in an effort to avoid any emergencies. Bereavement Volunteers are advised by the Bereavement Coordinator and serve as an additional support to the bereavement program, which provides services to grieving families and caregivers during the 13-month period following the death of the hospice patient. Support by the volunteer may include assistance with administrative tasks (such as standard mailings), assistance with a Bereavement Support Group and/or assistance with the Annual Memorial Service. These volunteers must undergo some additional training. Organization: SouthernCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: GrandPal Pen Pal ProgramReady to be a superhero in a young student's life? Introducing the GrandPal Pen Pal Program, where you can be a letter-writing rockstar from the comfort of your own home. The mission: brighten up a 5th grader's day in your community! Our letter writing program connects students and RSVP Volunteers, bridging generations and fighting social isolation. Write and receive monthly letters to a 5th grade student during the school year. Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes, Knox and Richland County Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Ready to be a superhero in a young student's life? Introducing the GrandPal Pen Pal Program, where you can be a letter-writing rockstar from the comfort of your own home. The mission: brighten up a 5th grader's day in your community! Our letter writing program connects students and RSVP Volunteers, bridging generations and fighting social isolation. Write and receive monthly letters to a 5th grade student during the school year. Ashland, Coshocton, Holmes, Knox and Richland County Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 1, 2025 through May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 44907 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Volunteers Needed! (Court Appointed Special Advocates)A Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA volunteer, may be appointed by a judge to advocate for a child when they enter the child welfare system due to allegations of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers advocate for the best interest of a child and make informed recommendations for the child’s physical and emotional well-being to the judge. CASA volunteers get to know the child, parents and their family in order to provide valuable information to the judge and others involved in the case to help ensure the child’s best interest is being met. CASA Volunteers: Have the desire, patience and heart to work with children and families Commit 6-8 hours per month of your time for the duration of each case Participate in an in-depth training program Go through a criminal and CPS background check Are at least 21 years oldhttps://youtu.be/GpNC6nJ1R8k https://forms.gle/rA1zq3BFWnKtNCJK7 Organization: PARACHUTE: Butler County Casa A Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA volunteer, may be appointed by a judge to advocate for a child when they enter the child welfare system due to allegations of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers advocate for the best interest of a child and make informed recommendations for the child’s physical and emotional well-being to the judge. CASA volunteers get to know the child, parents and their family in order to provide valuable information to the judge and others involved in the case to help ensure the child’s best interest is being met. CASA Volunteers: Have the desire, patience and heart to work with children and families Commit 6-8 hours per month of your time for the duration of each case Participate in an in-depth training program Go through a criminal and CPS background check Are at least 21 years oldhttps://youtu.be/GpNC6nJ1R8k https://forms.gle/rA1zq3BFWnKtNCJK7 Organization: PARACHUTE: Butler County Casa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: American Red Cross-Blood DrivesVolunteers would be helping at local community blood drives a couple of times a month. The American Red Cross Office at 416 Main St. Coshocton is closed at this time due to COVID-19. If you are interested in volunteering, please call RSVP Volunteer Coordinator-Laura Leprotti 740-856-1321 Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Volunteers would be helping at local community blood drives a couple of times a month. The American Red Cross Office at 416 Main St. Coshocton is closed at this time due to COVID-19. If you are interested in volunteering, please call RSVP Volunteer Coordinator-Laura Leprotti 740-856-1321 Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43812 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become A Senior CompanionBecome an AmeriCorps Seniors, Senior Companion Volunteer! Join us for our Summer Orientation for Central Ohio! Senior Companions, all of whom qualify as low-income, receive stipends and travel reimbursement to visit home-bound seniors for 15+ hours a week. They provide needed socialization and non-medical assistance so clients can remain independent in their homes. The program helps both groups stay connected and retain their independence. Our process: After you express interest, an application will be sent to you! You'll have an in-person interview! You'll attend orientation!Program Requirements Be aged 55 or older Be able to volunteer a minimum of 15 hours per week Have reliable transportation to visit clients (bus or personal transportation) Pass a BCI/FBI background check
Organization: Catholic Social Services Become an AmeriCorps Seniors, Senior Companion Volunteer! Join us for our Summer Orientation for Central Ohio! Senior Companions, all of whom qualify as low-income, receive stipends and travel reimbursement to visit home-bound seniors for 15+ hours a week. They provide needed socialization and non-medical assistance so clients can remain independent in their homes. The program helps both groups stay connected and retain their independence. Our process: After you express interest, an application will be sent to you! You'll have an in-person interview! You'll attend orientation!Program Requirements Be aged 55 or older Be able to volunteer a minimum of 15 hours per week Have reliable transportation to visit clients (bus or personal transportation) Pass a BCI/FBI background check
Organization: Catholic Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Save N Serve Thrift StoreIf you are a individual 55 or older consider volunteering at Save N Serve Thrift Store. The opportunities range from sorting items as they come in to tidying shelves. As a RSVP volunteer you dictate how many hours you want to volunteer you can volunteer a couple of hours a month to 40 hours a week. This volunteer site follows all COVID-19 protocals. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program If you are a individual 55 or older consider volunteering at Save N Serve Thrift Store. The opportunities range from sorting items as they come in to tidying shelves. As a RSVP volunteer you dictate how many hours you want to volunteer you can volunteer a couple of hours a month to 40 hours a week. This volunteer site follows all COVID-19 protocals. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Millersburg Church of God Food PantryThe food pantry is in need of volunteers to help on Friday's 10-4 pm. As a volunteer at the food pantry you would help stock shelves, distribute, and break down bulk. The food pantry follows social distancing and COVID-19 safety protocols. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program The food pantry is in need of volunteers to help on Friday's 10-4 pm. As a volunteer at the food pantry you would help stock shelves, distribute, and break down bulk. The food pantry follows social distancing and COVID-19 safety protocols. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliverer of SmilesDeliver smiles to the community by becoming an RSVP volunteer. For adults 55 and older.
VANTAGE Aging’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) - Columbus
Are you a senior 55 and older looking for safe, socially distant volunteer opportunities? Become an RSVP volunteer and we will connect you with variety of opportunities in the community. We are looking for volunteers to help with our Card Making, virtual and TeleCare opportunities. You can write greeting cards, virtually share your talents (storytelling, play instruments) or make calls to fellow seniors or adults with disabilities who are homebound, feeling isolated, living alone and/or just looking for companionship. These opportunities are meant to give encouragement to the recipient. This can be a one-time, seasonal activity during holidays or performed monthly throughout the year as a “pen pal” type of arrangement.
It is a safe way to make a big difference in someone’s life. You can do these flexible opportunities in the comfort of your own home. This could be a great way to spend your leisure time during Covid, doing something safe, exciting and rewarding.
Requirements: Be 55 and older Live in Franklin or Delaware County Access to internet and have or able to create a valid email address Basic computer skills for virtual opportunities Has the capability and be comfortable with creating a free Zoom account for virtual opportunitiesOrganization: VANTAGE Aging- RSVP Columbus Ohio Deliver smiles to the community by becoming an RSVP volunteer. For adults 55 and older.
VANTAGE Aging’s Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) - Columbus
Are you a senior 55 and older looking for safe, socially distant volunteer opportunities? Become an RSVP volunteer and we will connect you with variety of opportunities in the community. We are looking for volunteers to help with our Card Making, virtual and TeleCare opportunities. You can write greeting cards, virtually share your talents (storytelling, play instruments) or make calls to fellow seniors or adults with disabilities who are homebound, feeling isolated, living alone and/or just looking for companionship. These opportunities are meant to give encouragement to the recipient. This can be a one-time, seasonal activity during holidays or performed monthly throughout the year as a “pen pal” type of arrangement.
It is a safe way to make a big difference in someone’s life. You can do these flexible opportunities in the comfort of your own home. This could be a great way to spend your leisure time during Covid, doing something safe, exciting and rewarding.
Requirements: Be 55 and older Live in Franklin or Delaware County Access to internet and have or able to create a valid email address Basic computer skills for virtual opportunities Has the capability and be comfortable with creating a free Zoom account for virtual opportunitiesOrganization: VANTAGE Aging- RSVP Columbus Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kingsville Public LibraryFriends of Kingsville Public Library strive to focus public attention on the library. Volunteers support and cooperate with the library in developing library services and facilities for the community. The Friends group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. During the Springtime, many hours are spent in preparation for the Annual Kingsville Public Library Lawn Sale. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Friends of Kingsville Public Library strive to focus public attention on the library. Volunteers support and cooperate with the library in developing library services and facilities for the community. The Friends group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 1 p.m. During the Springtime, many hours are spent in preparation for the Annual Kingsville Public Library Lawn Sale. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44048 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: American Red CrossJoin the efforts of the American Red Cross today! 90% of the American Red Cross workforce is made up of volunteers! They respond to an average of over 60,000 disasters every year. As a volunteer on the Disaster Response Team, you will help local families cope with emergencies. You will offer emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Blood donor ambassadors encourage ongoing donor support by ensuring that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience from the moment they arrive until the moment they leave.
Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Join the efforts of the American Red Cross today! 90% of the American Red Cross workforce is made up of volunteers! They respond to an average of over 60,000 disasters every year. As a volunteer on the Disaster Response Team, you will help local families cope with emergencies. You will offer emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. Blood donor ambassadors encourage ongoing donor support by ensuring that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience from the moment they arrive until the moment they leave.
Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice of the Western Reserve- AshtabulaVolunteers are an integral part of the Hospice of the Western Reserve team. Many opportunities await you including: Making supportive visits to patients, advocating and educating at community outreach events, and sharing professional skills such as legal, accounting and hair styling with patients. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Volunteers are an integral part of the Hospice of the Western Reserve team. Many opportunities await you including: Making supportive visits to patients, advocating and educating at community outreach events, and sharing professional skills such as legal, accounting and hair styling with patients. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dragon Empowerment Center - Ashtabula Area City SchoolsDragon Empowerment Center is a community learning and resource center---a project providing services and programs to students, families, and the community so that all can be successful in school and life. We are looking for tutors to work with elementary-aged children. Depending on the re-opening of school plan, the tutoring may be on-site, or virtual.
Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Dragon Empowerment Center is a community learning and resource center---a project providing services and programs to students, families, and the community so that all can be successful in school and life. We are looking for tutors to work with elementary-aged children. Depending on the re-opening of school plan, the tutoring may be on-site, or virtual.
Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RSVP AshtabulaRSVP Ashtabula helps to provide transportation and companionship to seniors in our community.
Help to transport Ashtabula area seniors to critical doctor appointments and to essential services ( groceries, etc). Many area seniors would appreciate the compassion of a volunteer to help them maintain their independence.
From the comfort and safety of your home, you can become a telefriend volunteer, calling to check in on someone who could use a friendly and caring voice. Make a difference by forming friendships and making a difference at the same time! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County RSVP Ashtabula helps to provide transportation and companionship to seniors in our community.
Help to transport Ashtabula area seniors to critical doctor appointments and to essential services ( groceries, etc). Many area seniors would appreciate the compassion of a volunteer to help them maintain their independence.
From the comfort and safety of your home, you can become a telefriend volunteer, calling to check in on someone who could use a friendly and caring voice. Make a difference by forming friendships and making a difference at the same time! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44060 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Geneva Food PantryThe Geneva Food Pantry helps feed people who are in need. It is a 100% volunteer-run organization, operating on donations from churches, organizations, and community members.
Help to unload food trucks, assemble boxes and distribute during a mobile food pantry, occurring once monthly on Saturday. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County The Geneva Food Pantry helps feed people who are in need. It is a 100% volunteer-run organization, operating on donations from churches, organizations, and community members.
Help to unload food trucks, assemble boxes and distribute during a mobile food pantry, occurring once monthly on Saturday. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RSVP DirectorThe Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is looking for volunteers age 55 and older to give of their time at local non-profit organizations to help those agencies operate to their full capacity. Organization: HARCATUS RSVP The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program is looking for volunteers age 55 and older to give of their time at local non-profit organizations to help those agencies operate to their full capacity. Organization: HARCATUS RSVP Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44663 Allow Groups: Yes |