Opportunities From: Volunteer McKinney

Volunteer: Get Involved and Gain Administrative Experience

Do you enjoy interacting with people while making a difference? This is a great opportunity for someone looking to get involved in the field of community mental health while gaining administration experience. Our mission at LifePath Systems is to serve individuals and families impacted by behavioral health, intellectual or developmental challenges. We need help at the front office with administrative tasks such as:

Answering phones and taking messages.

Documentation maintenance.

Organization and file maintenance.

Training and Background check is required

Look for emails from atennie@lifepathsystems.org

 

 

Agency: LifePath Systems

Do you enjoy interacting with people while making a difference? This is a great opportunity for someone looking to get involved in the field of community mental health while gaining administration experience. Our mission at LifePath Systems is to serve individuals and families impacted by behavioral health, intellectual or developmental challenges. We need help at the front office with administrative tasks such as:

Answering phones and taking messages.

Documentation maintenance.

Organization and file maintenance.

Training and Background check is required

Look for emails from atennie@lifepathsystems.org

 

 

Agency: LifePath Systems

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75023

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LOSS Volunteers

We need some very special volunteers for our new Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) program.  The LOSS team volunteers are those who have been impacted by a suicide death or have a passion for suicide prevention.  Volunteers provide support and comfort to the family either at the scene or after the suicide and supply community resources and other materials.   A volunteer working closely with the bereaved may be someone who has experienced the loss of a loved one to suicide and uses their story of loss and recovery to connect with the person or persons who have lost a loved one to suicide.  We also need administrative assistance such as data entry, creating documents or organizing packets.  The schedule is flexible. 

Please look for emails  from atennie@lifepathsystems.org

 

Agency: LifePath Systems

We need some very special volunteers for our new Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) program.  The LOSS team volunteers are those who have been impacted by a suicide death or have a passion for suicide prevention.  Volunteers provide support and comfort to the family either at the scene or after the suicide and supply community resources and other materials.   A volunteer working closely with the bereaved may be someone who has experienced the loss of a loved one to suicide and uses their story of loss and recovery to connect with the person or persons who have lost a loved one to suicide.  We also need administrative assistance such as data entry, creating documents or organizing packets.  The schedule is flexible. 

Please look for emails  from atennie@lifepathsystems.org

 

Agency: LifePath Systems

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Recovery Advisory Council

Are you a Collin County resident living in long-term recovery from alcohol and/or substance abuse?  We are currently looking for individuals practicing a program of recovery from alcohol and/or substance abuse who have at least one year of sobriety or more to volunteer for the Peer Recovery Advisory Council (PRAC). The purpose of this group is to promote a healthy and vibrant recovery culture and serve as a model of recovery leadership at LifePath, other contracted providers, and Collin County in general. We hold recovery-oriented social events, work to promote sustained recovery and wellness, and promote recovery culture. What worked for you? Can you commit to helping others in recovery? If so, consider joining us!

This is a great opportunity to help others that are in recovery.  Meetings are every three months.   

Look for a follow up email from atennie@lifepathsystems.org

Agency: LifePath Systems

Are you a Collin County resident living in long-term recovery from alcohol and/or substance abuse?  We are currently looking for individuals practicing a program of recovery from alcohol and/or substance abuse who have at least one year of sobriety or more to volunteer for the Peer Recovery Advisory Council (PRAC). The purpose of this group is to promote a healthy and vibrant recovery culture and serve as a model of recovery leadership at LifePath, other contracted providers, and Collin County in general. We hold recovery-oriented social events, work to promote sustained recovery and wellness, and promote recovery culture. What worked for you? Can you commit to helping others in recovery? If so, consider joining us!

This is a great opportunity to help others that are in recovery.  Meetings are every three months.   

Look for a follow up email from atennie@lifepathsystems.org

Agency: LifePath Systems

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Restoration Volunteer

The Collin County Farm Museum is looking for a person to help with some specific restoration projects. We are looking for a skilled individual who can take on one or more mechanical projects, such as:

Rumney Oil Pull (tractor) - this is not a full restoration but needs to be assembled enough for a static display Hart-Parr (tractor) - needs maintenance and operation work

Besides the specific projects listed above, we could also use assistance maintaining the tractors already restored and would appreciate assistance with vehicle upkeep. 

Experience with diesel engine and pony gasoline engine used in John Deere 70 series tractors Experience with automotive or industrial (tractor) electrical and fuel system Experience with driving historic tractors and vehicles (Model T, c. 1911

The Restoration Volunteers are a small team of individuals who work on separate projects but assist each other when needed. Incoming volunteers need to be able to work independently yet interface with and assist other team members as needed. 

 

Agency: Collin County Farm Museum

The Collin County Farm Museum is looking for a person to help with some specific restoration projects. We are looking for a skilled individual who can take on one or more mechanical projects, such as:

Rumney Oil Pull (tractor) - this is not a full restoration but needs to be assembled enough for a static display Hart-Parr (tractor) - needs maintenance and operation work

Besides the specific projects listed above, we could also use assistance maintaining the tractors already restored and would appreciate assistance with vehicle upkeep. 

Experience with diesel engine and pony gasoline engine used in John Deere 70 series tractors Experience with automotive or industrial (tractor) electrical and fuel system Experience with driving historic tractors and vehicles (Model T, c. 1911

The Restoration Volunteers are a small team of individuals who work on separate projects but assist each other when needed. Incoming volunteers need to be able to work independently yet interface with and assist other team members as needed. 

 

Agency: Collin County Farm Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Coordinator

The Social Media Coordinator for Carson’s Crusaders Foundation will serve in a volunteer capacity to help manage the Foundation's social media presence on Facebook and Instagram

Carson’s Crusaders Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization established in October 2011 whose mission is to provide assistance to children and families affected by pediatric cancer.

For additional information and to apply for this position please email us at L.Lord@carsonscrusadersfoundation.org.

Agency: Carson's Crusaders Foundation

The Social Media Coordinator for Carson’s Crusaders Foundation will serve in a volunteer capacity to help manage the Foundation's social media presence on Facebook and Instagram

Carson’s Crusaders Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization established in October 2011 whose mission is to provide assistance to children and families affected by pediatric cancer.

For additional information and to apply for this position please email us at L.Lord@carsonscrusadersfoundation.org.

Agency: Carson's Crusaders Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Docents, Grounds Guides and Guest Services Staff Needed

The Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano is needing docents for our historic houses, Grounds Guides, and Guest Services staff. We are open Thursday-Saturday, 10 am - 2 pm. Weekend volunteers are especially needed. Training for docents for the historic houses will be Monday, April 25, 11 am - 12 pm with lunch provided. Grounds Guides and Guest Services staff training is ongoing by shadowing current volunteers. Grounds Guides walk the property and answer questions from guests. Guest Services staff sell admission tickets and merchandise. Volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check. 

Agency: Heritage Farmstead Museum of Plano

The Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano is needing docents for our historic houses, Grounds Guides, and Guest Services staff. We are open Thursday-Saturday, 10 am - 2 pm. Weekend volunteers are especially needed. Training for docents for the historic houses will be Monday, April 25, 11 am - 12 pm with lunch provided. Grounds Guides and Guest Services staff training is ongoing by shadowing current volunteers. Grounds Guides walk the property and answer questions from guests. Guest Services staff sell admission tickets and merchandise. Volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check. 

Agency: Heritage Farmstead Museum of Plano

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JRO Holiday Volunteers

The holiday team will plan and facilitate various holidays for residents throughout the year. This team will mainly work around Thanksgiving and Christmas, but there may be other events. Ideally, the holiday team would work to provide a meal for each holiday (mainly Thanksgiving and Christmas) and help coordinate Christmas presents for each of our residents during that season. 

Agency: Jim Riley Outreach

The holiday team will plan and facilitate various holidays for residents throughout the year. This team will mainly work around Thanksgiving and Christmas, but there may be other events. Ideally, the holiday team would work to provide a meal for each holiday (mainly Thanksgiving and Christmas) and help coordinate Christmas presents for each of our residents during that season. 

Agency: Jim Riley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JRO Repair Volunteers

The specialized repair team consists of individuals skilled in a specific area that Blake’s House and His House can call when needs arise - which can be somewhat of an urgent nature. Volunteers in this area will ideally have experience with any of the following categories: general handyman knowledge, electricity, plumbing,  appliance repair, and ac/heater repair.

Agency: Jim Riley Outreach

The specialized repair team consists of individuals skilled in a specific area that Blake’s House and His House can call when needs arise - which can be somewhat of an urgent nature. Volunteers in this area will ideally have experience with any of the following categories: general handyman knowledge, electricity, plumbing,  appliance repair, and ac/heater repair.

Agency: Jim Riley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elevate North Texas Volunteer Roles & Opportunities

Elevate North Texas values community and we are always ready to welcome new volunteers. We know that time is one of the most valuable commodities people have. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with your time and skills! With our unique programs, we have many ways that you can support the fight against youth homelessness.

Host Home Case Management/Mentoring Youth Counseling Transportation Tutoring/Teaching Life Skills Mediation in our Reunification Program Fundraising Conduct a Supply Drive Volunteer on one of our board committees Administrative Work

Please click on the link below to complete the volunteer application for Elevate North Texas

https://www.elevatentx.org/volunteer/

Agency: Elevate North Texas

Elevate North Texas values community and we are always ready to welcome new volunteers. We know that time is one of the most valuable commodities people have. Thank you for your interest in volunteering with your time and skills! With our unique programs, we have many ways that you can support the fight against youth homelessness.

Host Home Case Management/Mentoring Youth Counseling Transportation Tutoring/Teaching Life Skills Mediation in our Reunification Program Fundraising Conduct a Supply Drive Volunteer on one of our board committees Administrative Work

Please click on the link below to complete the volunteer application for Elevate North Texas

https://www.elevatentx.org/volunteer/

Agency: Elevate North Texas

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75007

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JRO Relief House Manger

Relief managers provide oversight to Blake’s House/His House when our regular house manager is on vacation. Relief volunteers are asked to spend the night and are given accommodations. Relief volunteers will ensure residents are abiding by rules laid out in the handbook and report any infractions to Director and be open and available for residents to come to them with any issues they may be facing and give the resident the necessary help they need.

Agency: Jim Riley Outreach

Relief managers provide oversight to Blake’s House/His House when our regular house manager is on vacation. Relief volunteers are asked to spend the night and are given accommodations. Relief volunteers will ensure residents are abiding by rules laid out in the handbook and report any infractions to Director and be open and available for residents to come to them with any issues they may be facing and give the resident the necessary help they need.

Agency: Jim Riley Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75075

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Content Creator

This volunteer position is an excellent opportunity to grow your portfolio, gain experience in social media, and learn the ins and outs of the nonprofit world. Guidance for this position will be given by our founder and Executive Director as well as the Volunteer Coordinator and/or the Social Media Team. This experience will help you understand how to manage profiles and collaborate to make engaging content for our audience. The Social Media Content Creator will be responsible for creating, scheduling, and managing posts on one (1) or more social media platforms, based on the candidate’s skillset and available time commitment per week. Candidates will join one (1), one-hour meeting per week, then work on their own for the remaining time.  Hours will be set per week, based on the candidate’s availability (e.g. if the candidate is available Monday nights from 6p-10p, they can choose to work only at that time. Or the candidate could choose to work 1 hour on four set days per week.)

Need Date: Immediately

Positions available: 4

The Social Media Content Creator is responsible for engaging our audience while building the donor base, generating awareness, maintaining our brand, and raising funds. The Social Media Content Creator will have strong knowledge and understanding of the digital media landscape, including strong knowledge in at least one (1) social media platform with a preferred experience in multiple platforms where our organization already has a presence including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn. The goal of the Social Media Content Creator will be to meet key performance indicators (KPI's). KPI’s include:

increased monthly recurring donors, increased social media engagement, increased online store sales, increased online donations, increase in partner program participation

What You Will Do

Assist with Breast Cancer Can Stick It! social media content and postings as defined by Executive Director Attend weekly one (1) hour meetings Schedule Facebook and Instagram posts through Facebook Business Suite Maintain post schedule in Google Calendar Story writing to capture the mission and impact of Breast Cancer Can Stick It! 

What You Need

Excellent writing skills. Creative thinker with the ability to share ideas and think outside of the box. Computer expertise with strong written and verbal skills. Working knowledge of Facebook Business Suite (for Facebook social media management only). Technology and equipment are suitable for working remotely. (computer, smartphone, and Zoom) Ability to work a minimum of four (4) hours per week. Must be an excellent communicator, willing to communicate via email, phone, text, Skype, and Zoom. Good analytical and reporting capabilities. Basic image editing of promotion assets for social media and online purposes. An avid interest in music, knowledge about artists and genres, and an overall interest in the music industry. Detail-oriented and able to juggle multiple tasks. Graphic design and video editing experience are a plus. High School Diploma required. Working towards a college degree or recent college graduate preferred. Passion for the fight against breast cancer is preferred.

The selected candidate will have the opportunity to:

Build their portfolio of professional work. Work within a flexible schedule. Work closely with the founder and the Breast Cancer Can Stick It! Social Media Team. Have hands-on experience at our major annual fundraising event, Drummathon. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.

NOTICE: This is a non-compensatory volunteer position.

About Us:

Founded by drummer and breast cancer survivor, April Samuels, Breast Cancer Can Stick It! is an official 501(c)(3) nonprofit funding mammograms, breast cancer research and trials, and financial assistance for breast cancer treatment. Since our inception in 2013 through 2021 Breast Cancer Can Stick It! has awarded over $200,000 in research and trials, $75,000 in mammograms, and $86,250 in financial assistance for breast cancer treatment. For more information, visit breastcancercanstickit.org

Our mission statement is: To drum up funds for treatment, research, trials, and mammograms through music-centric events that ROCK, to ultimately STICK IT to breast cancer.

Breast Cancer Can Stick It! is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. This nondiscrimination policy extends to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment as well as participation in all company-sponsored activities, and all employment actions.

Agency: Breast Cancer Can Stick It!

This volunteer position is an excellent opportunity to grow your portfolio, gain experience in social media, and learn the ins and outs of the nonprofit world. Guidance for this position will be given by our founder and Executive Director as well as the Volunteer Coordinator and/or the Social Media Team. This experience will help you understand how to manage profiles and collaborate to make engaging content for our audience. The Social Media Content Creator will be responsible for creating, scheduling, and managing posts on one (1) or more social media platforms, based on the candidate’s skillset and available time commitment per week. Candidates will join one (1), one-hour meeting per week, then work on their own for the remaining time.  Hours will be set per week, based on the candidate’s availability (e.g. if the candidate is available Monday nights from 6p-10p, they can choose to work only at that time. Or the candidate could choose to work 1 hour on four set days per week.)

Need Date: Immediately

Positions available: 4

The Social Media Content Creator is responsible for engaging our audience while building the donor base, generating awareness, maintaining our brand, and raising funds. The Social Media Content Creator will have strong knowledge and understanding of the digital media landscape, including strong knowledge in at least one (1) social media platform with a preferred experience in multiple platforms where our organization already has a presence including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn. The goal of the Social Media Content Creator will be to meet key performance indicators (KPI's). KPI’s include:

increased monthly recurring donors, increased social media engagement, increased online store sales, increased online donations, increase in partner program participation

What You Will Do

Assist with Breast Cancer Can Stick It! social media content and postings as defined by Executive Director Attend weekly one (1) hour meetings Schedule Facebook and Instagram posts through Facebook Business Suite Maintain post schedule in Google Calendar Story writing to capture the mission and impact of Breast Cancer Can Stick It! 

What You Need

Excellent writing skills. Creative thinker with the ability to share ideas and think outside of the box. Computer expertise with strong written and verbal skills. Working knowledge of Facebook Business Suite (for Facebook social media management only). Technology and equipment are suitable for working remotely. (computer, smartphone, and Zoom) Ability to work a minimum of four (4) hours per week. Must be an excellent communicator, willing to communicate via email, phone, text, Skype, and Zoom. Good analytical and reporting capabilities. Basic image editing of promotion assets for social media and online purposes. An avid interest in music, knowledge about artists and genres, and an overall interest in the music industry. Detail-oriented and able to juggle multiple tasks. Graphic design and video editing experience are a plus. High School Diploma required. Working towards a college degree or recent college graduate preferred. Passion for the fight against breast cancer is preferred.

The selected candidate will have the opportunity to:

Build their portfolio of professional work. Work within a flexible schedule. Work closely with the founder and the Breast Cancer Can Stick It! Social Media Team. Have hands-on experience at our major annual fundraising event, Drummathon. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.

NOTICE: This is a non-compensatory volunteer position.

About Us:

Founded by drummer and breast cancer survivor, April Samuels, Breast Cancer Can Stick It! is an official 501(c)(3) nonprofit funding mammograms, breast cancer research and trials, and financial assistance for breast cancer treatment. Since our inception in 2013 through 2021 Breast Cancer Can Stick It! has awarded over $200,000 in research and trials, $75,000 in mammograms, and $86,250 in financial assistance for breast cancer treatment. For more information, visit breastcancercanstickit.org

Our mission statement is: To drum up funds for treatment, research, trials, and mammograms through music-centric events that ROCK, to ultimately STICK IT to breast cancer.

Breast Cancer Can Stick It! is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. This nondiscrimination policy extends to all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment as well as participation in all company-sponsored activities, and all employment actions.

Agency: Breast Cancer Can Stick It!

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fostering for the SPCA OF TEXAS- McKinney, TX

Our Foster Program can fit multiple lifestyles. We have short and long term fosters. We have all the supplies and take care of all medical. You choose what you want in animal cases and earn hours for having these pets in your home.

You can see the opportunities at www.spca.org/foster. You can fill out an application right from our website. You MUST be a volunteer with us and watch our orientation online before taking an animal.

WE DO NOT GIVE HOURS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR FOSTERING.

We have kittens and puppies that need to become 2 pounds and 8 weeks before they can enter the adoption program. You just love, feed and care for them! We have all the supplies for you and we take care of any medical.

We have Adoption Ambassadors that take on an animal that is waiting for adoption until they are adopted. We have moms with litters. All kinds of different cases for all types of homes. This program helps us save more animals. We have a website that is up to date on the latest animals that need to go to foster. www.spca.org/fosterme

 You select who you want to take and its that easy! Take breaks if you need too! Are you interested in volunteering at home? Do you have a teen that needs service hours? Please contact tanderson@spca.org with any questions.

Agency: SPCA of Texas

Our Foster Program can fit multiple lifestyles. We have short and long term fosters. We have all the supplies and take care of all medical. You choose what you want in animal cases and earn hours for having these pets in your home.

You can see the opportunities at www.spca.org/foster. You can fill out an application right from our website. You MUST be a volunteer with us and watch our orientation online before taking an animal.

WE DO NOT GIVE HOURS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR FOSTERING.

We have kittens and puppies that need to become 2 pounds and 8 weeks before they can enter the adoption program. You just love, feed and care for them! We have all the supplies for you and we take care of any medical.

We have Adoption Ambassadors that take on an animal that is waiting for adoption until they are adopted. We have moms with litters. All kinds of different cases for all types of homes. This program helps us save more animals. We have a website that is up to date on the latest animals that need to go to foster. www.spca.org/fosterme

 You select who you want to take and its that easy! Take breaks if you need too! Are you interested in volunteering at home? Do you have a teen that needs service hours? Please contact tanderson@spca.org with any questions.

Agency: SPCA of Texas

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Helping Hands with Helping Hearts - Seeking Volunteers to assist with administrative duties

Helping Hands with Helping Hearts is a local nonprofit that focuses on meeting the transportation needs of individuals or families who are in crisis due to automotive needs. 

The successful volunteer might not have extensive experience in the field, but will be willing to dedicate the time and energy to cultivate their knowledge of development, grant writing, research, and analysis. The work can be done remotely, with some personal or virtual meetings. The estimated time per week is 10-15 hours.

 

We need volunteers in the following areas: 

 

Data Entry 

Adding and maintaining donor, member & prospect constituent records in the database.

Filing all donation-related paperwork and maintaining organized filing systems electronically in Google Drive.

Donor management 

           Preparing and sending thank you notes to donors, partners, and supporters.

           Conducting funder follow-up by phone and email.

           Tracking and reporting contributions as instructed.

Contact Management 

           Responding to applicants, verification of application information. 

           Assembling of information packets, gift bags. 

           Filing of title transfers and procurement of temporary tags from DMV 

      

         Prefer an individual who has great organization skills who can strategize and help implement new systems and workflow streams

         to help be us be more efficient.   

       

Agency: Helping Hands with Helping Hearts

Helping Hands with Helping Hearts is a local nonprofit that focuses on meeting the transportation needs of individuals or families who are in crisis due to automotive needs. 

The successful volunteer might not have extensive experience in the field, but will be willing to dedicate the time and energy to cultivate their knowledge of development, grant writing, research, and analysis. The work can be done remotely, with some personal or virtual meetings. The estimated time per week is 10-15 hours.

 

We need volunteers in the following areas: 

 

Data Entry 

Adding and maintaining donor, member & prospect constituent records in the database.

Filing all donation-related paperwork and maintaining organized filing systems electronically in Google Drive.

Donor management 

           Preparing and sending thank you notes to donors, partners, and supporters.

           Conducting funder follow-up by phone and email.

           Tracking and reporting contributions as instructed.

Contact Management 

           Responding to applicants, verification of application information. 

           Assembling of information packets, gift bags. 

           Filing of title transfers and procurement of temporary tags from DMV 

      

         Prefer an individual who has great organization skills who can strategize and help implement new systems and workflow streams

         to help be us be more efficient.   

       

Agency: Helping Hands with Helping Hearts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intake Volunteer

The Intake Volunteer will administer all aspects of programs and program implementation associated with the agency.

Responsibilities:

Ability to communicate and work with clients in a professional manner in order to identify their need, crisis, history, level of self sufficiency, and other personal information Provide complete intakes over the phone and occasionally in person Ability to empathize with client to obtain all necessary information Ability to utilize various computer programs to assist clients Ability to prioritize clients needs Ability to advocate on behalf of the client when necessary Ability to make recommendations to staff concerning the case and services Provide quality information, referrals, and resources in the attempt to truly get our clients help we could not provide

 

Client management and conflict resolution File management Excellent communication and delegation skills for quality program implementation Any other duties assigned by Program Director

Qualifications:

 

High School Diploma Strong leadership skills with the ability to work with little or no supervision Takes initiative and is able to multi-task, delegate, and handle pressure in a professional manner Excellent communication skills both written and verbal People person

 

High School Diploma Previous experience administering of social service programs and/or Information & Referral preferred Bi-Lingual in Spanish a plus

Agency: Assistance Center of Collin County

The Intake Volunteer will administer all aspects of programs and program implementation associated with the agency.

Responsibilities:

Ability to communicate and work with clients in a professional manner in order to identify their need, crisis, history, level of self sufficiency, and other personal information Provide complete intakes over the phone and occasionally in person Ability to empathize with client to obtain all necessary information Ability to utilize various computer programs to assist clients Ability to prioritize clients needs Ability to advocate on behalf of the client when necessary Ability to make recommendations to staff concerning the case and services Provide quality information, referrals, and resources in the attempt to truly get our clients help we could not provide

 

Client management and conflict resolution File management Excellent communication and delegation skills for quality program implementation Any other duties assigned by Program Director

Qualifications:

 

High School Diploma Strong leadership skills with the ability to work with little or no supervision Takes initiative and is able to multi-task, delegate, and handle pressure in a professional manner Excellent communication skills both written and verbal People person

 

High School Diploma Previous experience administering of social service programs and/or Information & Referral preferred Bi-Lingual in Spanish a plus

Agency: Assistance Center of Collin County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 75074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help us help others!

We need motivated individuals and/or groups to come out and help us help others here in North Texas. We have several volunteer needs at Trusted World. For example, sorting clothing and toiletries, as well as packing food boxes. 

Agency: Trusted World

We need motivated individuals and/or groups to come out and help us help others here in North Texas. We have several volunteer needs at Trusted World. For example, sorting clothing and toiletries, as well as packing food boxes. 

Agency: Trusted World

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resale Volunteer - Support Your Community

Frisco Family Services - Frisco Resale Adult Volunteer

Title/Position:

Frisco Resale Volunteer

Purpose of Position: 

Assist with day-to-day needs at Frisco Resale.

Location:

Frisco Resale - 9125 Dogwood, Frisco.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist customers on the sales floor.  Assist with sorting donations, hanging, and stocking. Recover sales floor (straightening product on the sales floor). Must be able to stand and walk for multiple hours and lift 20 pounds.

Reports To: Frisco Resale Managers

Phone: 972-335-9495

Qualifications:

Must attend a volunteer orientation, pass a criminal background check, and set up a profile. Court-appointed community service hours not accepted in the Market.

Dress code reminder.  Casual, loose-fitting clothing, T-shirts, and long pants. NO HALTERS, TUBE TOPS SHORTS, or LEGGINGS.  Shoes must have closed toes.

Contact Volunteer Services Manager for more information at 972-335-9495 or volunteer@friscocenter.org.  

 

Agency: Frisco Family Services

Frisco Family Services - Frisco Resale Adult Volunteer

Title/Position:

Frisco Resale Volunteer

Purpose of Position: 

Assist with day-to-day needs at Frisco Resale.

Location:

Frisco Resale - 9125 Dogwood, Frisco.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist customers on the sales floor.  Assist with sorting donations, hanging, and stocking. Recover sales floor (straightening product on the sales floor). Must be able to stand and walk for multiple hours and lift 20 pounds.

Reports To: Frisco Resale Managers

Phone: 972-335-9495

Qualifications:

Must attend a volunteer orientation, pass a criminal background check, and set up a profile. Court-appointed community service hours not accepted in the Market.

Dress code reminder.  Casual, loose-fitting clothing, T-shirts, and long pants. NO HALTERS, TUBE TOPS SHORTS, or LEGGINGS.  Shoes must have closed toes.

Contact Volunteer Services Manager for more information at 972-335-9495 or volunteer@friscocenter.org.  

 

Agency: Frisco Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Market Volunteer - Help Feed Our Community

Frisco Family Services Market Adult Volunteer

Title/Position:

Market (Food Pantry) Volunteer

Purpose of Position: 

Assist with day to day activity in the Frisco Family Services Market (Food Pantry). Greet donors, accept donations, sort donations, stock donations, check in inventory and assist clients by checking out. Treat each with dignity and respect.

Location:

Frisco Family Services Market - 9085 Dogwood, Frisco.

Key Responsibilities:

Food pantry volunteers assist with donation intake, stocking shelves, and helping clients as they shop and check out. Must be able to stand and walk for 2-4 hours and lift 20 pounds.

Reports To: Food Pantry Manager

Phone: 972-335-9495

Qualifications:

Must attend volunteer orientation, pass a criminal background check and set up a profile. Court appointed community service hours not accepted in the Market.

Dress code reminder.  Casual, loose fitting clothing, T-shirts and long pants. NO HALTERS, TUBE TOPS SHORTS or LEGGINGS.  Shoes must have closed toes.

Contact Volunteer Services Manager for more information at 972-335-9495 or volunteer@friscocenter.org.  

 

Agency: Frisco Family Services

Frisco Family Services Market Adult Volunteer

Title/Position:

Market (Food Pantry) Volunteer

Purpose of Position: 

Assist with day to day activity in the Frisco Family Services Market (Food Pantry). Greet donors, accept donations, sort donations, stock donations, check in inventory and assist clients by checking out. Treat each with dignity and respect.

Location:

Frisco Family Services Market - 9085 Dogwood, Frisco.

Key Responsibilities:

Food pantry volunteers assist with donation intake, stocking shelves, and helping clients as they shop and check out. Must be able to stand and walk for 2-4 hours and lift 20 pounds.

Reports To: Food Pantry Manager

Phone: 972-335-9495

Qualifications:

Must attend volunteer orientation, pass a criminal background check and set up a profile. Court appointed community service hours not accepted in the Market.

Dress code reminder.  Casual, loose fitting clothing, T-shirts and long pants. NO HALTERS, TUBE TOPS SHORTS or LEGGINGS.  Shoes must have closed toes.

Contact Volunteer Services Manager for more information at 972-335-9495 or volunteer@friscocenter.org.  

 

Agency: Frisco Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Driver/Driver Assistant - Help Feed Our Community

Grocery/Retail Donation Pick-Ups Driver/Assistant

Volunteer Position

Title/Position:

Food Pantry Driver/Driver Assistant     

Purpose of Position:

Assist with food donation pick ups at local area grocery/retail partners

Location:

Begin at Frisco Family Services Food Market (Food Pantry), then out to grocery/retail stores to pick up food donations for the week. You will always take/be in a FFS company truck/van.

Key Responsibilities:

Drive in the Frisco Family Services van or truck to locations to pick up donations for the Frisco Family Services Market. Must be able to bend, squat, twist, and lift 40 pounds.

Reports To:  Food Pantry Manager

Phone: 972-335-9495

Qualifications:

If you will be driving the FFS van or truck, you must also have a valid driver's license, a motor vehicle record check, a driving test will will allow you to be approved as a driver by the agency's insurance carrier.

Dress Code:

Casual, loose fitting clothing with closed toed shoes. Agency T-Shirt and long pants suggested.

Age Requirement:

21+

Contact Volunteer Services Manager for more information at 972-335-9495 or volunteer@friscofamilyservices.org.  

Agency: Frisco Family Services

Grocery/Retail Donation Pick-Ups Driver/Assistant

Volunteer Position

Title/Position:

Food Pantry Driver/Driver Assistant     

Purpose of Position:

Assist with food donation pick ups at local area grocery/retail partners

Location:

Begin at Frisco Family Services Food Market (Food Pantry), then out to grocery/retail stores to pick up food donations for the week. You will always take/be in a FFS company truck/van.

Key Responsibilities:

Drive in the Frisco Family Services van or truck to locations to pick up donations for the Frisco Family Services Market. Must be able to bend, squat, twist, and lift 40 pounds.

Reports To:  Food Pantry Manager

Phone: 972-335-9495

Qualifications:

If you will be driving the FFS van or truck, you must also have a valid driver's license, a motor vehicle record check, a driving test will will allow you to be approved as a driver by the agency's insurance carrier.

Dress Code:

Casual, loose fitting clothing with closed toed shoes. Agency T-Shirt and long pants suggested.

Age Requirement:

21+

Contact Volunteer Services Manager for more information at 972-335-9495 or volunteer@friscofamilyservices.org.  

Agency: Frisco Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ADOPTION EVENT VOLUNTEER

We need volunteers to 

-HELP AT ADOPTION EVENTS, we’re at the Plano PetSmart, 6204 West Park Boulevard, Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5, duties include talking to people, refilling water bowls, walking dogs etc

 

All you need to do is bring a chair or something to sit on, a LOT of energy, and show up, there's no form you need to submit and no minimum number of hours, just come when you can and leave when you need/want to.  We look forward to having you and we are happy to give service hours if you need/want them!

Agency: Pooch Savers Rescue

We need volunteers to 

-HELP AT ADOPTION EVENTS, we’re at the Plano PetSmart, 6204 West Park Boulevard, Saturdays and Sundays from 1-5, duties include talking to people, refilling water bowls, walking dogs etc

 

All you need to do is bring a chair or something to sit on, a LOT of energy, and show up, there's no form you need to submit and no minimum number of hours, just come when you can and leave when you need/want to.  We look forward to having you and we are happy to give service hours if you need/want them!

Agency: Pooch Savers Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75093

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Humane Policy Volunteer Leader

Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity!

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer

Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities:

Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.

Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader

The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals.

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including:

Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.

As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state.

Apply Today!

If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps:

Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.

If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405.

Agency: The Humane Society of the United States

Do you want to help create a more humane society for all animals? Check out our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader opportunity!

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders are at the forefront of our work to advance priority federal, state and local animal protection policies. These efforts serve to advance humane priorities across all 435 congressional districts and thousands of state legislative districts across the nation. Please join our team! To learn more, review our Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad here: www.humanesociety.org/policyvolunteer

Humane Policy Volunteer Leader responsibilities:

Establish and maintain effective, professional relationships with government officials and encourage their support of the HSUS’s priority animal protection positions. Actively engage in federal, state and local policy advocacy, including submitting comments to federal and state agencies on proposed animal-related regulations, as well as letters to the editor in coordination with HSUS staff. Work closely with your state director to serve as an ambassador for the HSUS by communicating our mission, approach and policies in order to foster a stronger and more visible animal protection presence in your community. Participate in HSUS-facilitated webinars or meetings. If possible, participate in and assist with your state’s Humane Lobby Day and/or local grassroots events. Develop and implement a local animal protection project, preferably working with your city council or county board of supervisors to advance an HSUS priority ordinance or resolution in your community. Encourage your networks to take action on HSUS alerts and priority policies. Recruit HSUS allies to continue expanding the diversity of our audiences, volunteers and the organization, and make the animal protection movement more inclusive for all. Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders commit to taking actions as directed by HSUS program staff and their state director, averaging one to three hours per week for one year (weekly time may vary). Ongoing participation after the first year is preferred.

Benefits of becoming a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader

The Humane Policy Volunteer Leader program is the first, largest and most effective animal protection policy volunteer program of its kind in the nation. HSUS volunteers are essential partners in our lifesaving work for all animals and are an integral part of this community of compassionate individuals, all of whom are deeply committed to advancing humane public policies for all animals.

Humane Policy Volunteer Leaders will become highly skilled in the rapidly growing animal protection movement, receiving advanced training and ongoing support. You will receive an orientation on our policies and programs as well as access to support and resources not provided to the public, including:

Volunteer toolkit and other resources on effective policy advocacy. Regular virtual meetings conducted by your HSUS state director. Monthly webinars on timely animal protection issues.

As a Humane Policy Volunteer Leader, you will develop skills in public policy advocacy, networking, leadership and strategic thinking, and have the opportunity to share your expertise and experiences with community members. You will gain a deeper understanding of how to be an effective animal advocate, gain in-depth knowledge about the HSUS’s priority issues and deepen your understanding of the policy process and political landscape at the federal level, as well as in your specific state.

Apply Today!

If you've read the Humane Policy Volunteer Leader ad and feel the position would be a good fit for your skills and commitment level, here’s how to take the next steps:

Please complete and submit your Humane Policy Volunteer Leader application. After clicking on the application link, click the red "Apply Now"' button in the top right corner. After reviewing your application, a staff member will invite you to complete a user-friendly, digital interview. If we mutually determine that this opportunity is a good fit, you will be offered the volunteer position and asked to sign a volunteer agreement and waiver/release of liability.

If you would like to learn more or have questions about this volunteer program, please email us or call 301-721-6405.

Agency: The Humane Society of the United States

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Ambassador

Volunteers needed to assist in administrative duties, such as: putting together our survivor packets. 

This is a great opportunity for those who want an insiders look in on the non-profit world.

Agency: The Turning Point

Volunteers needed to assist in administrative duties, such as: putting together our survivor packets. 

This is a great opportunity for those who want an insiders look in on the non-profit world.

Agency: The Turning Point

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ZOOM Coaches for Community Docent Art Angels

ZOOM Coaches are needed to assist our Community Docent Art Angels to learn how to create their own ZOOM virtual meetings.

We will work with your schedule.

 

Agency: FOR LOVE & ART

ZOOM Coaches are needed to assist our Community Docent Art Angels to learn how to create their own ZOOM virtual meetings.

We will work with your schedule.

 

Agency: FOR LOVE & ART

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art Angel Orientation and Demonstration

If you love art and exchanging viewpoints over masterpieces, you will love this exceptional volunteer opportunity!  

"Art Angels" visit senior living facilities and showcase artwork from fine museums while engaging residents to share their experience (e.g., thoughts and feelings) while viewing.

They conduct hour-long "Celebrating the Art Experience" at a senior community once or twice a month, in partnership with that community's Life Enrichment Director, that delight, intrigue, astonish, and comfort residents and staff alike.

Although an extensive knowledge of art or art history is not required, appreciation for such is useful.  Essential qualities of an Art Angel are good communication skills, asking questions and listening to responses.  Art Angels use art to "love on" people.

Training is required, as are your own laptop computer and HDMI cable.  A $25 expense reimbursement is available for successful presentations.  We provide tools (pointers, sound system) to facilitate a successful engagement.

Agency: FOR LOVE & ART

If you love art and exchanging viewpoints over masterpieces, you will love this exceptional volunteer opportunity!  

"Art Angels" visit senior living facilities and showcase artwork from fine museums while engaging residents to share their experience (e.g., thoughts and feelings) while viewing.

They conduct hour-long "Celebrating the Art Experience" at a senior community once or twice a month, in partnership with that community's Life Enrichment Director, that delight, intrigue, astonish, and comfort residents and staff alike.

Although an extensive knowledge of art or art history is not required, appreciation for such is useful.  Essential qualities of an Art Angel are good communication skills, asking questions and listening to responses.  Art Angels use art to "love on" people.

Training is required, as are your own laptop computer and HDMI cable.  A $25 expense reimbursement is available for successful presentations.  We provide tools (pointers, sound system) to facilitate a successful engagement.

Agency: FOR LOVE & ART

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75063

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Organize organization

Set up systems that work well.  Filing systems, reaching out to mothers, etc

Agency: Delighted to Doula Birth Services

Set up systems that work well.  Filing systems, reaching out to mothers, etc

Agency: Delighted to Doula Birth Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Communications

A person to help develop marketing materials, i.e., brochures, fliers, online and offline.  Help with advertising

Agency: Delighted to Doula Birth Services

A person to help develop marketing materials, i.e., brochures, fliers, online and offline.  Help with advertising

Agency: Delighted to Doula Birth Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75071

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Horse Leaders

We are in need of volunteers to help lead our horses during our therapeutic riding and hippotherapy lessons. Volunteers must be able to come weekly for each session which is typically 8 weeks. Training is provided. Must be at least 14 years old to volunteer. 

Agency: Pinnacle Therapeutic Riding Center

We are in need of volunteers to help lead our horses during our therapeutic riding and hippotherapy lessons. Volunteers must be able to come weekly for each session which is typically 8 weeks. Training is provided. Must be at least 14 years old to volunteer. 

Agency: Pinnacle Therapeutic Riding Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Side-walkers

We are in need of volunteers to walk along side our riders during lessons. Volunteers must be available weekly for the session which is typically 8 weeks. Training is provided. 

Agency: Pinnacle Therapeutic Riding Center

We are in need of volunteers to walk along side our riders during lessons. Volunteers must be available weekly for the session which is typically 8 weeks. Training is provided. 

Agency: Pinnacle Therapeutic Riding Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art Supplies

Young At Art Children’s Creative Center is committed to providing a nurturing and positive atmosphere in which children can express themselves freely while engaging in the arts. Please help us to Inspire, Encourage, and Provide by helping us meet our need for Art Supplies.

Agency: Young At Art Children's Creative Center

Young At Art Children’s Creative Center is committed to providing a nurturing and positive atmosphere in which children can express themselves freely while engaging in the arts. Please help us to Inspire, Encourage, and Provide by helping us meet our need for Art Supplies.

Agency: Young At Art Children's Creative Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Development Asistant

Rosa Es Rojo, a nonprofit based in North Texas that is committed to educate Latinas on wellness and cancer prevention is looking for an enthusiastic and bilingual Spanish preferably volunteer, (with a small economic stipend of $200 per month) that can help us to assist the Institutional Development area. The successful volunteer might not have extensive experience in the field, but will be willing to dedicate the time and energy to cultivate their knowledge of development, grant writing, research, and analysis. The work can be done remote, with some personal or virtual meetings. Estimated time per week is 10 hours.

Responsibilities

DATA ENTRY Volunteer is primary point person for updating, adding and maintaining donor, member and prospect constituent records in database. Filing all donation-related paperwork and maintaining organized filing systems electronically in Google Drive. DONOR TRACKING Preparing and sending thank you notes to donors, partners, and supporters. Conducting funder follow up by phone and email. Tracking and reporting contributions as instructed. DATABASE MAINTENANCE Perform database maintenance and cleanup projects to improve data integrity and database performance. PIPELINE MAINTENANCE Update donor pipelines, ensuring accuracy and keeping track of upcoming deadlines. Reaching out to funders to follow up on pending requests.

Preparation and Knowledge

Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Basic quantitative/analysis skills. Database management experience Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Ability to present information concisely and effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to work independently with little supervision. Excellent interpersonal skills. Confidence and composure to make phone calls on behalf of Rosa Es Rojo.

To Apply

Interested candidates should forward resume to: lauram@rosaesrojo.com with "Development Assistant Volunteer" in subject line.

Agency: Rosa Es Rojo, Inc.

Rosa Es Rojo, a nonprofit based in North Texas that is committed to educate Latinas on wellness and cancer prevention is looking for an enthusiastic and bilingual Spanish preferably volunteer, (with a small economic stipend of $200 per month) that can help us to assist the Institutional Development area. The successful volunteer might not have extensive experience in the field, but will be willing to dedicate the time and energy to cultivate their knowledge of development, grant writing, research, and analysis. The work can be done remote, with some personal or virtual meetings. Estimated time per week is 10 hours.

Responsibilities

DATA ENTRY Volunteer is primary point person for updating, adding and maintaining donor, member and prospect constituent records in database. Filing all donation-related paperwork and maintaining organized filing systems electronically in Google Drive. DONOR TRACKING Preparing and sending thank you notes to donors, partners, and supporters. Conducting funder follow up by phone and email. Tracking and reporting contributions as instructed. DATABASE MAINTENANCE Perform database maintenance and cleanup projects to improve data integrity and database performance. PIPELINE MAINTENANCE Update donor pipelines, ensuring accuracy and keeping track of upcoming deadlines. Reaching out to funders to follow up on pending requests.

Preparation and Knowledge

Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Basic quantitative/analysis skills. Database management experience Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Ability to present information concisely and effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to work independently with little supervision. Excellent interpersonal skills. Confidence and composure to make phone calls on behalf of Rosa Es Rojo.

To Apply

Interested candidates should forward resume to: lauram@rosaesrojo.com with "Development Assistant Volunteer" in subject line.

Agency: Rosa Es Rojo, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feminine Hygiene Products!

Did you know that 1 in 4 women have struggled to purchase period products in the last year due to limited income?

In 2019 Baby Booties launched, in addition to their diaper bank, a hygiene bank that provides nearly 1000 feminine hygiene products to mothers in need per month! We rely 100% on donations so any donations of pads or tampons to keep our inventory stocked are appreciated! 

Agency: Baby Booties Diaper Bank

Did you know that 1 in 4 women have struggled to purchase period products in the last year due to limited income?

In 2019 Baby Booties launched, in addition to their diaper bank, a hygiene bank that provides nearly 1000 feminine hygiene products to mothers in need per month! We rely 100% on donations so any donations of pads or tampons to keep our inventory stocked are appreciated! 

Agency: Baby Booties Diaper Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diapers Sies 4, 5, & 6!!

Did you know 1 in 3 families struggles to buy diapers for their baby?! We at Baby Booties Diaper Bank are passionate about tackling that diaper need here in North Texas.

Thanks to our amazing donors we distribute almost 20,000 diapers PER MONTH to nearly 400 Collin County babies. Exhausting inventory each and every month. Larger diaper sizes are most requested, sizes 4, 5 and 6 but all sizes appreciated!! Since we rely 100% on donations any assistance is greatly appreciated and will make the difference in the life a local baby in need.

Agency: Baby Booties Diaper Bank

Did you know 1 in 3 families struggles to buy diapers for their baby?! We at Baby Booties Diaper Bank are passionate about tackling that diaper need here in North Texas.

Thanks to our amazing donors we distribute almost 20,000 diapers PER MONTH to nearly 400 Collin County babies. Exhausting inventory each and every month. Larger diaper sizes are most requested, sizes 4, 5 and 6 but all sizes appreciated!! Since we rely 100% on donations any assistance is greatly appreciated and will make the difference in the life a local baby in need.

Agency: Baby Booties Diaper Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Electrician and Electrical Engineering Volunteers

Sci-Tech Discovery Center needs skilled volunteers with experience working with electricity and electronics to assist in the construction of new exhibits. Experience working with open source components, Linux , and Arduino, is helpful as well as traditional wiring methods. A variety of projects needing various skill levels exist. Work to take place at Sci-Tech’s makerspace in Frisco on week or weekend days. Contact Sci-Tech’s Executive Director, Peter Claffey, for more information and to schedule a time to volunteer.   Please describe your age and applicable experience and availability in an email to: Volunteer@scitechdiscovery.org.

Agency: Sci-Tech Discovery Center

Sci-Tech Discovery Center needs skilled volunteers with experience working with electricity and electronics to assist in the construction of new exhibits. Experience working with open source components, Linux , and Arduino, is helpful as well as traditional wiring methods. A variety of projects needing various skill levels exist. Work to take place at Sci-Tech’s makerspace in Frisco on week or weekend days. Contact Sci-Tech’s Executive Director, Peter Claffey, for more information and to schedule a time to volunteer.   Please describe your age and applicable experience and availability in an email to: Volunteer@scitechdiscovery.org.

Agency: Sci-Tech Discovery Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Assembly Volunteers

Sci-Tech Discovery Center needs volunteers to assist with projects involving general assembly and take down of exhibit components. Must be able to lift up to 35 lbs, follow step-by-step instructions, and use basic hand-held tools. Work to take place week or weekend days at Sci-Tech Discovery Center in Frisco. Contact Sci-Tech’s Executive Director, Peter Claffey, for more information and to schedule a time to volunteer.  Please describe your age and applicable experience and availability in an email to: Volunteer@sci-techdiscovery.org

Thank you!

 

 

Agency: Sci-Tech Discovery Center

Sci-Tech Discovery Center needs volunteers to assist with projects involving general assembly and take down of exhibit components. Must be able to lift up to 35 lbs, follow step-by-step instructions, and use basic hand-held tools. Work to take place week or weekend days at Sci-Tech Discovery Center in Frisco. Contact Sci-Tech’s Executive Director, Peter Claffey, for more information and to schedule a time to volunteer.  Please describe your age and applicable experience and availability in an email to: Volunteer@sci-techdiscovery.org

Thank you!

 

 

Agency: Sci-Tech Discovery Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75093

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Exhibit Construction Volunteers

Tinker Much? Sci-Tech Discovery Center needs volunteers with general carpentry skills and experience to help build new exhibits.   If you have the talents we have a fully equipped shop in our new Maker Space.   A variety of projects needing various skill levels are available; from making simple wall panels to complex cabinetry and displays. Work to take place at Sci-Tech’s makerspace in Frisco on week or weekend days. Email Sci-Tech’s Executive Director, Peter Claffey, for more information and to schedule a time to volunteer. Please describe your age, applicable experience and availability in an email to: Volunteer@scitechdiscovery.org.

Thank you!!

Agency: Sci-Tech Discovery Center

Tinker Much? Sci-Tech Discovery Center needs volunteers with general carpentry skills and experience to help build new exhibits.   If you have the talents we have a fully equipped shop in our new Maker Space.   A variety of projects needing various skill levels are available; from making simple wall panels to complex cabinetry and displays. Work to take place at Sci-Tech’s makerspace in Frisco on week or weekend days. Email Sci-Tech’s Executive Director, Peter Claffey, for more information and to schedule a time to volunteer. Please describe your age, applicable experience and availability in an email to: Volunteer@scitechdiscovery.org.

Thank you!!

Agency: Sci-Tech Discovery Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75093

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: QuickBooks Expert

We are in need of some guidance on QuickBooks in relation with nonprofits.  If interested please contact me.

Agency: Living Proof Cancer Warriors

We are in need of some guidance on QuickBooks in relation with nonprofits.  If interested please contact me.

Agency: Living Proof Cancer Warriors

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Care

We need volunteers to help us care for our rescued exotic cats!  Our volunteers prepare animal diets, wash dishes, clean enclosures, and more!  To learn all about our volunteer program, please e-mail creaney@insyncexotics.com

Agency: In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue

We need volunteers to help us care for our rescued exotic cats!  Our volunteers prepare animal diets, wash dishes, clean enclosures, and more!  To learn all about our volunteer program, please e-mail creaney@insyncexotics.com

Agency: In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 75098

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visitor Center Volunteers

We need volunteers to help man our visitor center on weekends!  Hours are 11am-6pm, Saturdays and Sundays (also Thursdays and Fridays during the summer months of June-August).  Greet visitors, accept donations, answer questions, etc.

Agency: In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue

We need volunteers to help man our visitor center on weekends!  Hours are 11am-6pm, Saturdays and Sundays (also Thursdays and Fridays during the summer months of June-August).  Greet visitors, accept donations, answer questions, etc.

Agency: In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 75098

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education Volunteers

The Museum of the American Railroad serves nearly 4,500 3rd graders in the Frisco ISD and we need volunteers to present STEaM activities as well as PowerPoint presentations in a classroom setting.  We also need volunteers to do the outside train portion of the program.  You don't need to know anything about trains as full training will be provided.  

Agency: Museum of the American Railroad

The Museum of the American Railroad serves nearly 4,500 3rd graders in the Frisco ISD and we need volunteers to present STEaM activities as well as PowerPoint presentations in a classroom setting.  We also need volunteers to do the outside train portion of the program.  You don't need to know anything about trains as full training will be provided.  

Agency: Museum of the American Railroad

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walking Tour Docents

The Museum of the American Railroad offers walking tours to students during school tours, as well as to the general public.  Each tour lasts around an hour and it does involve walking on railroad tracks and climbing into train cars. 

Agency: Museum of the American Railroad

The Museum of the American Railroad offers walking tours to students during school tours, as well as to the general public.  Each tour lasts around an hour and it does involve walking on railroad tracks and climbing into train cars. 

Agency: Museum of the American Railroad

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Team

We are looking for licensed pet therapy teams to visit our patients in the Collin County area, for improvement in quality of life. Our patients and their families will appreciate your outreach and compassion. Our hospice patients are often unable to care for an animal despite having had them in the past or being an animal lover.

Agency: VNA - Visiting Nurse Association

We are looking for licensed pet therapy teams to visit our patients in the Collin County area, for improvement in quality of life. Our patients and their families will appreciate your outreach and compassion. Our hospice patients are often unable to care for an animal despite having had them in the past or being an animal lover.

Agency: VNA - Visiting Nurse Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seamstresses

VNA is in need of seamstresses of all skill levels to help us stitch comfort into our patients' lives. Our patients and their families will benefit from your handiwork and compassion in the form of Memory Bears, soft pillows, and other assorted plushes sewn with love. Memory Bears and other sewn items are often given to family and friends who have lost a loved one. These gifts can help bring closure and are a physical reminder of their loved one. This could be a great opportunity to use your talents to help others in your community. Your homemade touch will be greatly appreciated by the recipients.

Agency: VNA - Visiting Nurse Association

VNA is in need of seamstresses of all skill levels to help us stitch comfort into our patients' lives. Our patients and their families will benefit from your handiwork and compassion in the form of Memory Bears, soft pillows, and other assorted plushes sewn with love. Memory Bears and other sewn items are often given to family and friends who have lost a loved one. These gifts can help bring closure and are a physical reminder of their loved one. This could be a great opportunity to use your talents to help others in your community. Your homemade touch will be greatly appreciated by the recipients.

Agency: VNA - Visiting Nurse Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers are the

"Hospice volunteers are simply caring people who want to give the gift of themselves." It's the simple things that can make a real difference in someone's last days.  Can you read a book, hold a hand, listen to a story, or give a hug?  These are some of the things our "Direct Patient" volunteers do everyday.  If you have a kind heart and a passion for hospice, we would like to have you on our TEAM!  Training is ongoing and can be done in our office or at home.  Theresa Winstead 469-525-5918, winsteadt@vnatexas.org

Agency: VNA - Visiting Nurse Association

"Hospice volunteers are simply caring people who want to give the gift of themselves." It's the simple things that can make a real difference in someone's last days.  Can you read a book, hold a hand, listen to a story, or give a hug?  These are some of the things our "Direct Patient" volunteers do everyday.  If you have a kind heart and a passion for hospice, we would like to have you on our TEAM!  Training is ongoing and can be done in our office or at home.  Theresa Winstead 469-525-5918, winsteadt@vnatexas.org

Agency: VNA - Visiting Nurse Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 75071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Theater Volunteers Needed - See Show for FREE!

Volunteers are needed to work Box Office, Concession Stand and Usher during our next show, Carol Burnett's Hollywood Arms.

Performances are March 9- March 25, 2018; Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm.  

Click on this link    Sign Up Genius   to see details on which position openings are the best fit for you and your schedule. 

Please note that each position receives free access to the see the show.

Thank you for Being Part of Something Dramatic!

Agency: Allen's Community Theatre

Volunteers are needed to work Box Office, Concession Stand and Usher during our next show, Carol Burnett's Hollywood Arms.

Performances are March 9- March 25, 2018; Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm.  

Click on this link    Sign Up Genius   to see details on which position openings are the best fit for you and your schedule. 

Please note that each position receives free access to the see the show.

Thank you for Being Part of Something Dramatic!

Agency: Allen's Community Theatre

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75002

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writing and research

We are looking for volunteers to help research and locate grant making foundations and organizations that align with our nonprofit's goals and mission. Help is also needed to prepare grant applications and file them in a timely manner. 

This volunteer position would be best suited for someone who enjoys doing research online, likes to write, is meticulous and has great attention to detail. Added bonus if you like to feel good about doing good for kids!!

Expected time commitment is 5 hrs/week.

Agency: Education Unbound

We are looking for volunteers to help research and locate grant making foundations and organizations that align with our nonprofit's goals and mission. Help is also needed to prepare grant applications and file them in a timely manner. 

This volunteer position would be best suited for someone who enjoys doing research online, likes to write, is meticulous and has great attention to detail. Added bonus if you like to feel good about doing good for kids!!

Expected time commitment is 5 hrs/week.

Agency: Education Unbound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75070

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing

Our volunteer will help us in various marketing activities including:

helping prepare and execute events, help with flyers and other marketing materials, filming and editing short and engaging videos to be used in various social media platforms.

Agency: Education Unbound

Our volunteer will help us in various marketing activities including:

helping prepare and execute events, help with flyers and other marketing materials, filming and editing short and engaging videos to be used in various social media platforms.

Agency: Education Unbound

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75070

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writing assistant volunteer

The Grant Writing Assistant Volunteer position encompasses locating research, pricing structures, and data to add to various grants our agency is completing. Grant assistants would also assist in the actual composition of the grant should they wish to gain that experience. The grant writing assistant position can be done from an off site location. Each week set deadlines will need to be met and a phone meeting will take place among UTH staff and the volunteer.  At least 3 hours a week are expected for this position. Opportunity to work on various grants throughout their tenure. Tenure is expected to be at least 2 months. Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The Grant Writing Assistant Volunteer position encompasses locating research, pricing structures, and data to add to various grants our agency is completing. Grant assistants would also assist in the actual composition of the grant should they wish to gain that experience. The grant writing assistant position can be done from an off site location. Each week set deadlines will need to be met and a phone meeting will take place among UTH staff and the volunteer.  At least 3 hours a week are expected for this position. Opportunity to work on various grants throughout their tenure. Tenure is expected to be at least 2 months. Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special needs Teen group assistant volunteer Friday evenings, Denton, TX.

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Teen social skills groups that meet on Friday nights (MSMU/HSMU).  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/teen-program.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 5 Fridays over a 3 month period). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades 6th-12th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc. This program is held at locations outside our building and therefore a heavy supervision aspect is expected by staff to ensure safety. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 2.5 hours per event (6-8:45pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each event meeting. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Teen social skills groups that meet on Friday nights (MSMU/HSMU).  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/teen-program.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 5 Fridays over a 3 month period). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades 6th-12th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc. This program is held at locations outside our building and therefore a heavy supervision aspect is expected by staff to ensure safety. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 2.5 hours per event (6-8:45pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each event meeting. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Have experience laying tile and putting in a new sink? We could use your help sprucing up a small bathroom, Denton

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up inside, particularly in our bathrooms.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual with experience laying tile. This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you.  We have all the supplies, just need your expertise and manpower. 

We have two bathrooms needed the spruce up.  One bathroom is approximately 66” x95” and the other is 80” x 111”.  The sink is a pedestal type sink. 

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up inside, particularly in our bathrooms.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual with experience laying tile. This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you.  We have all the supplies, just need your expertise and manpower. 

We have two bathrooms needed the spruce up.  One bathroom is approximately 66” x95” and the other is 80” x 111”.  The sink is a pedestal type sink. 

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spruce up the outside of our building! Frisco

With over 200 families being served each month at our Frisco building it could use a spruce up outside.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up would include: wash outside windows, pull the weeds and vines in our flower beds, add more mulch to the flower beds, trim the trees, plant new plants, create fixture to hold our portable agency sign, touch up paint outside, stain the chairs and table outside.  We have all the materials just need your expertise and manpower.

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

With over 200 families being served each month at our Frisco building it could use a spruce up outside.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up would include: wash outside windows, pull the weeds and vines in our flower beds, add more mulch to the flower beds, trim the trees, plant new plants, create fixture to hold our portable agency sign, touch up paint outside, stain the chairs and table outside.  We have all the materials just need your expertise and manpower.

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Special needs LOF group assistant volunteer Saturday evenings, Frisco & Denton, TX.

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our League of Friends social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/league_of_friends.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8-10 Saturdays over a 3 month period). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades 3rd-5th and 6th-12th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc. This program is held at locations outside our building and therefore a heavy supervision aspect is expected by staff to ensure safety. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 2.5 hours per LOF event (6-8:45pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each event meeting. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Travelling to the location where LOF is held can be provided by our agency from either our Denton or Frisco location. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our League of Friends social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/league_of_friends.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8-10 Saturdays over a 3 month period). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades 3rd-5th and 6th-12th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc. This program is held at locations outside our building and therefore a heavy supervision aspect is expected by staff to ensure safety. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 2.5 hours per LOF event (6-8:45pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each event meeting. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Travelling to the location where LOF is held can be provided by our agency from either our Denton or Frisco location. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Electrician skills needed, Frisco

We have a need to figure out how to install outdoor lighting at our Frisco location, but we need to do it correctly. If you have experience with this or similar with wiring and placing lights please contact us.  This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you. We will pay for all materials we just need your expertise and manpower. 

Check out www.unitedthroughhope.org to see who you would be benefiting.

Agency: United Through HOPE

We have a need to figure out how to install outdoor lighting at our Frisco location, but we need to do it correctly. If you have experience with this or similar with wiring and placing lights please contact us.  This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you. We will pay for all materials we just need your expertise and manpower. 

Check out www.unitedthroughhope.org to see who you would be benefiting.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Afterschool Programs Volunteers

 The McKinney Housing Authority offers afterschool homework assistant Monday-Thursday from 3:30p-5:30p. On Wednesdays we have YMSL on board to lead but need additional volunteers to assist with the growing number of children attending and to be able to help each child daily with whatever they may need additional one on one help with. This is a great opportunity for high school Juniors and Seniors that need community service hours.

Agency: McKinney Housing Authority

 The McKinney Housing Authority offers afterschool homework assistant Monday-Thursday from 3:30p-5:30p. On Wednesdays we have YMSL on board to lead but need additional volunteers to assist with the growing number of children attending and to be able to help each child daily with whatever they may need additional one on one help with. This is a great opportunity for high school Juniors and Seniors that need community service hours.

Agency: McKinney Housing Authority

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 75069

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Admin Volunteers

Administrative Volunteers are need in several areas of our agency. 

As an Administrative Volunteer you will bring your creativity, organization, and abilities using your known business development skills to work. You will be able to strengthen your business development, planning, organizational, problem solving, social media marketing, email marketing, creative content development, and customer relationship skills while keeping Cumberland moving forward.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

The essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Creating, proofing, and enhancing presentation materials for staff
• Assisting HR team with posting positions, sourcing resumes, scheduling interviews, and conducting initial phone screenings
• Providing administrative support by answering phones, distributing mail, printing/copying documents, and setting up meetings including conference lines/video conferences
• Creating communication ideas through Email Marketing channel
• Producing information by transcribing, formatting, inputting, editing, retrieving, copying, and transmitting text, data, and graphics
• Maintaining confidence and protecting operations by keeping information confidential
• Securing information by completing database backups
• Contributing to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed
• Devising and maintaining office systems, including data management and filing
• Screening phone calls, inquiries and requests, and handling when appropriate

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete Cumberland Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

 

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Administrative Volunteers are need in several areas of our agency. 

As an Administrative Volunteer you will bring your creativity, organization, and abilities using your known business development skills to work. You will be able to strengthen your business development, planning, organizational, problem solving, social media marketing, email marketing, creative content development, and customer relationship skills while keeping Cumberland moving forward.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

The essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Creating, proofing, and enhancing presentation materials for staff
• Assisting HR team with posting positions, sourcing resumes, scheduling interviews, and conducting initial phone screenings
• Providing administrative support by answering phones, distributing mail, printing/copying documents, and setting up meetings including conference lines/video conferences
• Creating communication ideas through Email Marketing channel
• Producing information by transcribing, formatting, inputting, editing, retrieving, copying, and transmitting text, data, and graphics
• Maintaining confidence and protecting operations by keeping information confidential
• Securing information by completing database backups
• Contributing to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed
• Devising and maintaining office systems, including data management and filing
• Screening phone calls, inquiries and requests, and handling when appropriate

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete Cumberland Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

 

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts and Crafts-Youth- Coordinator

A program focused on using artistic expression to help the residents of Cumberland use their strengths in creating arts and crafts. The ultimate goal is to help residents by allowing them a venue to express themselves.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Arts/crafts teachers needed, as well as assistants for classes

Cumberland will provide needed materials and supplies. Please see Volunteer Coordinator to confirm cost/spending. Schedule can be created, contact Pastor Katie to discuss programming and times.

With the help of other Arts and Crafts volunteers, plan the next craft at least one week ahead of time. Arrive before posted time in order to set up the craft before the kids arrive.

We will work with your schedule to provide programming.

REQUIREMENTS

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Complete Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

A program focused on using artistic expression to help the residents of Cumberland use their strengths in creating arts and crafts. The ultimate goal is to help residents by allowing them a venue to express themselves.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Arts/crafts teachers needed, as well as assistants for classes

Cumberland will provide needed materials and supplies. Please see Volunteer Coordinator to confirm cost/spending. Schedule can be created, contact Pastor Katie to discuss programming and times.

With the help of other Arts and Crafts volunteers, plan the next craft at least one week ahead of time. Arrive before posted time in order to set up the craft before the kids arrive.

We will work with your schedule to provide programming.

REQUIREMENTS

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Complete Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Athletic and Sports Fun Volunteer

JOB PURPOSE

The volunteer is meant to plan athletic activities for residents on campus in order to keep them physically active. This can range from games for large groups to smaller activities, and can be varying levels of intensity based on the wants and needs of the residents.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Plan and implement physical activities for residents
• Encourage residents to become involved and more physically active, making the experience positive for all involved
• Be open to creating plans/programs based on the desires of the residents
• Activities can range from yoga and meditation to crossfit and team games (baseball, basketball, etc.)
• Come with plans already created and ideas for how to use program to benefit residents of all ages
• May work with Volunteer Coordinator in regards to needs (equipment and space) and any purchases that volunteer may feel are necessary or desired by a large majority of residents and are appropriate

 

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete Volunteer Orientation

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

The volunteer is meant to plan athletic activities for residents on campus in order to keep them physically active. This can range from games for large groups to smaller activities, and can be varying levels of intensity based on the wants and needs of the residents.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Plan and implement physical activities for residents
• Encourage residents to become involved and more physically active, making the experience positive for all involved
• Be open to creating plans/programs based on the desires of the residents
• Activities can range from yoga and meditation to crossfit and team games (baseball, basketball, etc.)
• Come with plans already created and ideas for how to use program to benefit residents of all ages
• May work with Volunteer Coordinator in regards to needs (equipment and space) and any purchases that volunteer may feel are necessary or desired by a large majority of residents and are appropriate

 

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete Volunteer Orientation

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Birthday Party Hosts

JOB PURPOSE

The volunteer will plan birthday parties for residents, based on the desires/preferences of the resident while remaining within the budget.
This is to remind the resident that Cumberland cares about their life and their birthday, while having one person or group of people in particular focus on making the birthday party a fun, exciting experience.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Meet with resident to find out preferences for party
• Maintain budget when purchasing materials (cake, decorations, gift cards, etc.)
• Coordinate with Volunteer Coordinator to set everything up
• Come in afternoons to decorate before the party (year-round)
• Expected ongoing participation (please discuss with Volunteer Coordinator if you will be unable to continue helping)
• Scheduling is based on the amount of upcoming birthdays at any given time

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete Volunteer Orientation.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

The volunteer will plan birthday parties for residents, based on the desires/preferences of the resident while remaining within the budget.
This is to remind the resident that Cumberland cares about their life and their birthday, while having one person or group of people in particular focus on making the birthday party a fun, exciting experience.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Meet with resident to find out preferences for party
• Maintain budget when purchasing materials (cake, decorations, gift cards, etc.)
• Coordinate with Volunteer Coordinator to set everything up
• Come in afternoons to decorate before the party (year-round)
• Expected ongoing participation (please discuss with Volunteer Coordinator if you will be unable to continue helping)
• Scheduling is based on the amount of upcoming birthdays at any given time

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete Volunteer Orientation.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Campus Beautification/Gardening

JOB PURPOSE

Volunteers help create a higher quality of life for residents as well as a vibrant campus. Being an adopter gives participants an opportunity to give back to the community, teach their children about community responsibility, receive positive publicity for their business, and gain valuable community service experience.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Litter control
• Flower, shrub, tree plantings
• Beautification/landscaping
• Adding permanent site amenities such as gazebos, park benches, picnic tables, fountains, sculptures, etc.

We are proud to start a campus garden to compliment our greenhouse. Volunteers will set a schedule up with the Volunteer Coordinator to help us maintain, plant and harvest crops. Those interested in the garden may work with our residents or not. Children with supervision are welcome, however, a background check and fingerprint testing must be done for volunteers if working with children with no supervision.

Adopter - actively cleans up an assigned stretch of roadway.
Sponsor - supports the program financially to underwrite costs. Please email kklein@cpch.org to sponsor.

Everyone can participate (children must be under adult supervision) • Individuals
• Families
• Youth groups
• Neighborhood homeowner associations
• Hiking and biking enthusiasts
• Scouts
• Schools and school clubs
• Businesses
• Non-profit groups
• Churches
• Organizations
• Combinations of the above

Volunteers would come as often as needed to maintain their spot (weekly, biweekly, or monthly).

Must be 10 years of age or older (children under 16 must have adult supervision).
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

 

Unassigned general beautification times are listed on the calendar, email Pastor Katie for specific details and needs.

Other projects (such as groups or BIG projects) would be at the volunteers availability. Please email Pastor Katie at kklein@cpch.org to be put on the calendar.

Ongoing volunteers may schedule themselves through the portal, based on their availability.

Adopt a Spot ideas:
Cottage flowerbeds
Parr Admin flowerbeds
SPF flowerbeds
Labyrinth/Prayer walk

Cottage Kitchens- organizing and stocking with needed equipment
Cottage game areas/librarys- organizing, rotating, stocking, games toys and books


Major Project Ideas:
Build a outdoor seating area in front of Stricklen
Build a sidewalk leading to Gazebo
Paint and Update Stricklen entry
Paint and Update Stricklen bathrooms
Update and Organize weight room

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

Volunteers help create a higher quality of life for residents as well as a vibrant campus. Being an adopter gives participants an opportunity to give back to the community, teach their children about community responsibility, receive positive publicity for their business, and gain valuable community service experience.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Litter control
• Flower, shrub, tree plantings
• Beautification/landscaping
• Adding permanent site amenities such as gazebos, park benches, picnic tables, fountains, sculptures, etc.

We are proud to start a campus garden to compliment our greenhouse. Volunteers will set a schedule up with the Volunteer Coordinator to help us maintain, plant and harvest crops. Those interested in the garden may work with our residents or not. Children with supervision are welcome, however, a background check and fingerprint testing must be done for volunteers if working with children with no supervision.

Adopter - actively cleans up an assigned stretch of roadway.
Sponsor - supports the program financially to underwrite costs. Please email kklein@cpch.org to sponsor.

Everyone can participate (children must be under adult supervision) • Individuals
• Families
• Youth groups
• Neighborhood homeowner associations
• Hiking and biking enthusiasts
• Scouts
• Schools and school clubs
• Businesses
• Non-profit groups
• Churches
• Organizations
• Combinations of the above

Volunteers would come as often as needed to maintain their spot (weekly, biweekly, or monthly).

Must be 10 years of age or older (children under 16 must have adult supervision).
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

 

Unassigned general beautification times are listed on the calendar, email Pastor Katie for specific details and needs.

Other projects (such as groups or BIG projects) would be at the volunteers availability. Please email Pastor Katie at kklein@cpch.org to be put on the calendar.

Ongoing volunteers may schedule themselves through the portal, based on their availability.

Adopt a Spot ideas:
Cottage flowerbeds
Parr Admin flowerbeds
SPF flowerbeds
Labyrinth/Prayer walk

Cottage Kitchens- organizing and stocking with needed equipment
Cottage game areas/librarys- organizing, rotating, stocking, games toys and books


Major Project Ideas:
Build a outdoor seating area in front of Stricklen
Build a sidewalk leading to Gazebo
Paint and Update Stricklen entry
Paint and Update Stricklen bathrooms
Update and Organize weight room

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cottage or Family Cook

JOB PURPOSE

Volunteer will use menus and resources given by Cumberland to create a meal for cottage residents. This is a potential opportunity for residents to help cook and for volunteers to teach them how to cook. This involves being a positive influence around residents, and general know-how in the kitchen.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Visit cottage (once a week is preferred but no less than twice a month is required) to help prepare/cook the meal for the cottage in the evening using ingredients, recipes, and menu based on state’s minimum standards
• Volunteer may choose to offer a different meal on occasion by requesting the change through the Volunteer Coordinator or Food Services Coordinator.
• May stay and enjoy meal with resident, not required to clean afterwards.
• Sometimes involve residents with preparation, per staff discretion

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by TDFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

MUST HAVE FOOD HANDLERS Lic. (Maybe obtained online at the City of Denton for $10/1 hour course)

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

Volunteer will use menus and resources given by Cumberland to create a meal for cottage residents. This is a potential opportunity for residents to help cook and for volunteers to teach them how to cook. This involves being a positive influence around residents, and general know-how in the kitchen.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Visit cottage (once a week is preferred but no less than twice a month is required) to help prepare/cook the meal for the cottage in the evening using ingredients, recipes, and menu based on state’s minimum standards
• Volunteer may choose to offer a different meal on occasion by requesting the change through the Volunteer Coordinator or Food Services Coordinator.
• May stay and enjoy meal with resident, not required to clean afterwards.
• Sometimes involve residents with preparation, per staff discretion

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by TDFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

MUST HAVE FOOD HANDLERS Lic. (Maybe obtained online at the City of Denton for $10/1 hour course)

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Services Volunteer

JOB PURPOSE

Food Services is responsible for ensuring all of our residents and clients have access to affordable food. Volunteer should be a self-motivated, highly energetic individual who understands the nutritional needs for a wide range of people. The ideal volunteer will have a service-oriented attitude. They will follow dietary standards for our residents and provide one-on-one coaching on an as-needed basis.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Different duties are expected for different days.

Administrative support: Admin in the food program will support the Food Coordinator in areas of needs. These are mainly "as assigned" duties, tasks such as but not limited to: editing documents, entering shopping lists, entering receipts, checking logs. Admin hours may be schedule as needed but must be approved by the Food Coordinator. Hours vary based on needs and availability.

Monday:
Pulling stock for the NEXT week: 2 hours, 10-12 pm. Involves using the NEXT week NEEDS list, pull stock from pantry. Place stock in marked refrigerators, marked cottage shelves. Any items NOT found on the list in the pantry need to be MARKED for Tuesdays shopping. Please bring to the attention of the Food Coordinator needed items. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.

Journeys Meal - 2x per month: 3 hours, 5-7 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in preparing the campus meal for SPF and help clean up.
5:00 pm - begin prep and cook based on cooking needs. Meal should be set up and ready by 10 minutes til 6:00 pm
6:00 pm - serve meal
6:30 pm - clean up kitchen and put extra food away to be delivered to cottages. Kitchen closes.
7:00 pm - clock out


Tuesday:
Food Pick Up: 2 hours, 10-12 pm. Riding along with Food Coordinator to purchase shopping items. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.

Food Stocking and Pulling: 2 hours, 12-2 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in stocking and putting away purchased food. Stock needs from Monday’s Stock Pull for Wednesday Pickups. Make sure all items are on shelves for Wednesday Food Pick Ups by Cottage. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.


Wednesday:
Cottage Food Delivery: 4 hours, 10-2 pm. Assist cottage in retrieving the next week’s food items and stocking them in the cottage. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.

Wacky Wednesday Food Prep and Clean Up: 3 hours, 5-7 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in preparing the campus meal for Wacky Wednesday and help clean up.
5:00 pm - begin prep and cook based on cooking needs
6:00 pm - serve meal
6:30 pm - Clean up kitchen and put extra food away to be delivered to cottages
7:00 pm - Clock out

All Staff - 1x per month: 4 hours, 9-12 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in preparing all staff meal, set up needed supplies, clean up.


Thursday:
Rotate Food in Cottages/Inventory Food in Cottages: 1 hour per cottage, 10-1 pm. Using the list to make sure oldest food is to the front of the storage area, that cottage has needed items, and to make sure no cottage has too much. Mark needs and bring extra items to Parr Pantry.

Friday:
Essential Needed Item Shopping: 4 hours, 10-2 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in shopping for needed weekend items, put items away in cottage or in pantry.

Parr Pantry Specifics:
Fold any empty food boxes down, that are in pile and bring to recycling bin.
Remove items from counters and dust off particles, then scrub/disinfect, replace items as they were.
Remove cans/food items from cabinets, dust and disinfect inside the cabinets, then replace items as they were.
Take out food ((MAKE SURE TO NOT MIX UP ITEMS)) from each fridge and scrub and disinfect inside of fridges.
*Make sure to not get cleaning supplies or chemicals on food.

Cottage Kitchen Specifics:

Checking for supplies, broken, needed, excess etc...
Throwing out any excess or expired food.
Organizing
Deep cleaning
Observing what the cottages still need

Meal Prepping and Shopping Specifics
Assist with the shopping needs for the campus
Assist in prepping for the weekly meals as directed by Food Services Coordinator
Coach clients and residents in food prepping, food preparing
Wednesday nights- assist in preparing, serving campus meal
Special Events- assist in preparing, serving at special events on campus.

Must be 16 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must have Food Handler's Certification (depending on the job).

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

Food Services is responsible for ensuring all of our residents and clients have access to affordable food. Volunteer should be a self-motivated, highly energetic individual who understands the nutritional needs for a wide range of people. The ideal volunteer will have a service-oriented attitude. They will follow dietary standards for our residents and provide one-on-one coaching on an as-needed basis.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
Different duties are expected for different days.

Administrative support: Admin in the food program will support the Food Coordinator in areas of needs. These are mainly "as assigned" duties, tasks such as but not limited to: editing documents, entering shopping lists, entering receipts, checking logs. Admin hours may be schedule as needed but must be approved by the Food Coordinator. Hours vary based on needs and availability.

Monday:
Pulling stock for the NEXT week: 2 hours, 10-12 pm. Involves using the NEXT week NEEDS list, pull stock from pantry. Place stock in marked refrigerators, marked cottage shelves. Any items NOT found on the list in the pantry need to be MARKED for Tuesdays shopping. Please bring to the attention of the Food Coordinator needed items. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.

Journeys Meal - 2x per month: 3 hours, 5-7 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in preparing the campus meal for SPF and help clean up.
5:00 pm - begin prep and cook based on cooking needs. Meal should be set up and ready by 10 minutes til 6:00 pm
6:00 pm - serve meal
6:30 pm - clean up kitchen and put extra food away to be delivered to cottages. Kitchen closes.
7:00 pm - clock out


Tuesday:
Food Pick Up: 2 hours, 10-12 pm. Riding along with Food Coordinator to purchase shopping items. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.

Food Stocking and Pulling: 2 hours, 12-2 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in stocking and putting away purchased food. Stock needs from Monday’s Stock Pull for Wednesday Pickups. Make sure all items are on shelves for Wednesday Food Pick Ups by Cottage. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.


Wednesday:
Cottage Food Delivery: 4 hours, 10-2 pm. Assist cottage in retrieving the next week’s food items and stocking them in the cottage. Must be able to lift 30 pounds or more.

Wacky Wednesday Food Prep and Clean Up: 3 hours, 5-7 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in preparing the campus meal for Wacky Wednesday and help clean up.
5:00 pm - begin prep and cook based on cooking needs
6:00 pm - serve meal
6:30 pm - Clean up kitchen and put extra food away to be delivered to cottages
7:00 pm - Clock out

All Staff - 1x per month: 4 hours, 9-12 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in preparing all staff meal, set up needed supplies, clean up.


Thursday:
Rotate Food in Cottages/Inventory Food in Cottages: 1 hour per cottage, 10-1 pm. Using the list to make sure oldest food is to the front of the storage area, that cottage has needed items, and to make sure no cottage has too much. Mark needs and bring extra items to Parr Pantry.

Friday:
Essential Needed Item Shopping: 4 hours, 10-2 pm. Assist Food Coordinator in shopping for needed weekend items, put items away in cottage or in pantry.

Parr Pantry Specifics:
Fold any empty food boxes down, that are in pile and bring to recycling bin.
Remove items from counters and dust off particles, then scrub/disinfect, replace items as they were.
Remove cans/food items from cabinets, dust and disinfect inside the cabinets, then replace items as they were.
Take out food ((MAKE SURE TO NOT MIX UP ITEMS)) from each fridge and scrub and disinfect inside of fridges.
*Make sure to not get cleaning supplies or chemicals on food.

Cottage Kitchen Specifics:

Checking for supplies, broken, needed, excess etc...
Throwing out any excess or expired food.
Organizing
Deep cleaning
Observing what the cottages still need

Meal Prepping and Shopping Specifics
Assist with the shopping needs for the campus
Assist in prepping for the weekly meals as directed by Food Services Coordinator
Coach clients and residents in food prepping, food preparing
Wednesday nights- assist in preparing, serving campus meal
Special Events- assist in preparing, serving at special events on campus.

Must be 16 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must have Food Handler's Certification (depending on the job).

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Librarian and Reading Fun

JOB PURPOSE

The volunteer position in the library is responsible for organizing and maintaining the library. Library volunteers will ensure the library is stocked with the latest books, shelve returned books, and keep a running list of overdue books. Library volunteers will help residents with the library and any relevant needs.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Stocking library with new books
• Shelving returned books
• Keeping a running list of overdue books
• Helping residents with finding/checking out books

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete volunteer orientation.

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

The volunteer position in the library is responsible for organizing and maintaining the library. Library volunteers will ensure the library is stocked with the latest books, shelve returned books, and keep a running list of overdue books. Library volunteers will help residents with the library and any relevant needs.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Stocking library with new books
• Shelving returned books
• Keeping a running list of overdue books
• Helping residents with finding/checking out books

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete volunteer orientation.

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monday Night Community Childcare

The Childcare Volunteer will provide childcare to youth of all ages in our Single Parent Family Program or our Community Outreach program.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Provide youth ages infant to teen with support and engaging activities.
• Keep the playroom and childcare areas clean and organized.
• Assist with crafts, games or free-play.
• Act as a positive role model.
• Provide positive reinforcement and promote healthy, non-violent behaviors.
• Communicate with other staff and volunteers regarding on-going facility, program, and client needs.
• Follow all agency policies and procedures.
• Complete other tasks as assigned.
• Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, staff, and volunteers of the agency and program.


Notes:
There are two options, each have openings for 3 volunteers, involving SPF Journeys and Love and Logic.

Love and Logic is every Monday from 5:30-8:00p. You will be working with community children while their parents are in Love and Logic classes. Children will change monthly. Ages will vary weekly. We have games, puzzles, books and crafts for you to engage the children with. Offering homework help would be great. Introducing yourself to the parents and creating a warm and welcoming environment is paramount.

SPF Journeys is bi weekly on Mondays from 5:30-8:00p. Children eat with their parents from 5:30-6:30 and then join you (and the ongoing childcare) in the library. These children are consistent each meeting, ages will range from toddler to 13 years of age. We have games, puzzles, books and crafts for you to engage the children with. Offering homework help and ongoing positive adult relationships will be very important for these families. Creating a supportive and welcoming relationship with the Single Parents will be vital to our program's success. Consistency with these children is key.

 

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete Cumberland Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

The Childcare Volunteer will provide childcare to youth of all ages in our Single Parent Family Program or our Community Outreach program.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Provide youth ages infant to teen with support and engaging activities.
• Keep the playroom and childcare areas clean and organized.
• Assist with crafts, games or free-play.
• Act as a positive role model.
• Provide positive reinforcement and promote healthy, non-violent behaviors.
• Communicate with other staff and volunteers regarding on-going facility, program, and client needs.
• Follow all agency policies and procedures.
• Complete other tasks as assigned.
• Maintain values of dignity, empowerment, and respect with all clients, staff, and volunteers of the agency and program.


Notes:
There are two options, each have openings for 3 volunteers, involving SPF Journeys and Love and Logic.

Love and Logic is every Monday from 5:30-8:00p. You will be working with community children while their parents are in Love and Logic classes. Children will change monthly. Ages will vary weekly. We have games, puzzles, books and crafts for you to engage the children with. Offering homework help would be great. Introducing yourself to the parents and creating a warm and welcoming environment is paramount.

SPF Journeys is bi weekly on Mondays from 5:30-8:00p. Children eat with their parents from 5:30-6:30 and then join you (and the ongoing childcare) in the library. These children are consistent each meeting, ages will range from toddler to 13 years of age. We have games, puzzles, books and crafts for you to engage the children with. Offering homework help and ongoing positive adult relationships will be very important for these families. Creating a supportive and welcoming relationship with the Single Parents will be vital to our program's success. Consistency with these children is key.

 

Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete Cumberland Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Property Maint.

JOB PURPOSE

Cumberland has 17.2 acres of land with 3 cottages, 8 Single Parent Family Residences, 1 Section 8 Housing Residence, a gym, a fellowship hall, and more. Volunteers are to help maintenance team with jobs ranging from handyman type work, to landscaping. Volunteers are essential to keeping the “home” feeling on campus. Volunteers may adopt a specific area of campus or simply work on different areas of campus helping us with upkeep. It is perfect for a few hours a week, month or longer.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Perform tasks as needed based on maintenance team's requests and volunteer's personal skills
• Range from hanging curtains to painting walls to landscaping

Basic knowledge of handyman areas is preferred but our team is great at teaching.
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete volunteer orientation.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

Cumberland has 17.2 acres of land with 3 cottages, 8 Single Parent Family Residences, 1 Section 8 Housing Residence, a gym, a fellowship hall, and more. Volunteers are to help maintenance team with jobs ranging from handyman type work, to landscaping. Volunteers are essential to keeping the “home” feeling on campus. Volunteers may adopt a specific area of campus or simply work on different areas of campus helping us with upkeep. It is perfect for a few hours a week, month or longer.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Perform tasks as needed based on maintenance team's requests and volunteer's personal skills
• Range from hanging curtains to painting walls to landscaping

Basic knowledge of handyman areas is preferred but our team is great at teaching.
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete volunteer orientation.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Renew Center and Donation Room

JOB PURPOSE

The Renew Center is a free resource to our residents and community families. We do not charge for the items. Donations are accepted, sorted and organized to be readied to resupply the Center.Renew Center volunteers are responsible for helping guests find what they need in the actual Renew Center. This can be helping find the right toy, right size shoe or perfect outfit. Renew Storage volunteers are responsible for accepting, sorting, and organizing donations received as well as keeping the donations center clean and stocked for residents to shop. This is NOT opening the Renew Center for residents and clients.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

DONATION ROOM:
1. Process donations received at both ReNew Center and Parr Family Services building by designating items for:
-Direct use to agency residents
-Re-donation to a partner agency
-Disposal
2. Answer questions and concerns from potential donors, assist in unloading donated materials, and field concerns to Volunteer Coordinator
3. Maintain a clean and organized space in the ReNew large storage area located in the gym
4. Report maintenance issues to Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator
5. Perform all other responsibilities/tasks assigned by the immediate supervisor


RENEW CENTER:
Maintaining CPCH’s ReNew Center located inside the Gilbert-Parr Activities Building, including greeting donors, processing donations, helping residents of CPCH, and reporting to the Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator
1. Process donations received at both ReNew Center and Parr Family Services building by designating items for:
-Direct use to agency residents
-Re-donation to a partner agency
-Disposal
2. Answer questions and concerns from potential donors, assist in unloading donated materials, and field concerns to Volunteer Coordinator
3. Maintain a clean and organized space in the ReNew Center and large storage area located in the gym
4. Communicate with cottage staff concerning the presence of Residential Care residents in the ReNew Center
5. Assist CPCH residents in finding useful items
6. Report maintenance issues to Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator
7. Report any changes in your schedule to Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator with adequate foresight
8. Perform all other responsibilities/tasks assigned by the immediate supervisor

Requirements for the DONATION Room for GROUPS
Because we value this service and must maintain licensing requirements the following eligibility is required:
• Groups- visiting UP TO 4 times (once a quarter) a group event may be scheduled. One representative is requested complete Volunteer Training. NO UNSUPERVISED CONTACT WITH RESIDENTS.
• All group members must submit an online application and sign up through our portal.
• Groups- frequently visiting (more than once per quarter), members must complete and pass CR/DPS check, TB test and Volunteer Training. NO UNSUPERVISED CONTACT WITH RESIDENTS.

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Job specific preferences:
• Bilingual skills preferred
• Able to lift and handle at least 40 pounds
• Good communication skills, verbal and written
• Excellent organizational skills
• Sound business judgement and decision-making skills
• Basic administrative skills
• Professional demeanor
• Ability to describe agency to donors and answer related questions

Basic Directions:

Sort the clothes, put them on the racks, and when they're ready trade out old stuff in the renew center for the new stuff on the orange racks.

Unwanted items, or items we cannot make available to our residents are re-donated responsibly. Place them in black bags with a LABEL of contents and RE-DONATE

The general rules of sorting are on posters in the back room. Put extra emphasis on re-donating any clothes that wouldn't meet school dress codes. Basically, new or gently used items are kept.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

The Renew Center is a free resource to our residents and community families. We do not charge for the items. Donations are accepted, sorted and organized to be readied to resupply the Center.Renew Center volunteers are responsible for helping guests find what they need in the actual Renew Center. This can be helping find the right toy, right size shoe or perfect outfit. Renew Storage volunteers are responsible for accepting, sorting, and organizing donations received as well as keeping the donations center clean and stocked for residents to shop. This is NOT opening the Renew Center for residents and clients.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

DONATION ROOM:
1. Process donations received at both ReNew Center and Parr Family Services building by designating items for:
-Direct use to agency residents
-Re-donation to a partner agency
-Disposal
2. Answer questions and concerns from potential donors, assist in unloading donated materials, and field concerns to Volunteer Coordinator
3. Maintain a clean and organized space in the ReNew large storage area located in the gym
4. Report maintenance issues to Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator
5. Perform all other responsibilities/tasks assigned by the immediate supervisor


RENEW CENTER:
Maintaining CPCH’s ReNew Center located inside the Gilbert-Parr Activities Building, including greeting donors, processing donations, helping residents of CPCH, and reporting to the Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator
1. Process donations received at both ReNew Center and Parr Family Services building by designating items for:
-Direct use to agency residents
-Re-donation to a partner agency
-Disposal
2. Answer questions and concerns from potential donors, assist in unloading donated materials, and field concerns to Volunteer Coordinator
3. Maintain a clean and organized space in the ReNew Center and large storage area located in the gym
4. Communicate with cottage staff concerning the presence of Residential Care residents in the ReNew Center
5. Assist CPCH residents in finding useful items
6. Report maintenance issues to Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator
7. Report any changes in your schedule to Volunteer ReNew Center Coordinator with adequate foresight
8. Perform all other responsibilities/tasks assigned by the immediate supervisor

Requirements for the DONATION Room for GROUPS
Because we value this service and must maintain licensing requirements the following eligibility is required:
• Groups- visiting UP TO 4 times (once a quarter) a group event may be scheduled. One representative is requested complete Volunteer Training. NO UNSUPERVISED CONTACT WITH RESIDENTS.
• All group members must submit an online application and sign up through our portal.
• Groups- frequently visiting (more than once per quarter), members must complete and pass CR/DPS check, TB test and Volunteer Training. NO UNSUPERVISED CONTACT WITH RESIDENTS.

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Job specific preferences:
• Bilingual skills preferred
• Able to lift and handle at least 40 pounds
• Good communication skills, verbal and written
• Excellent organizational skills
• Sound business judgement and decision-making skills
• Basic administrative skills
• Professional demeanor
• Ability to describe agency to donors and answer related questions

Basic Directions:

Sort the clothes, put them on the racks, and when they're ready trade out old stuff in the renew center for the new stuff on the orange racks.

Unwanted items, or items we cannot make available to our residents are re-donated responsibly. Place them in black bags with a LABEL of contents and RE-DONATE

The general rules of sorting are on posters in the back room. Put extra emphasis on re-donating any clothes that wouldn't meet school dress codes. Basically, new or gently used items are kept.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutoring

JOB PURPOSE

Tutor would be responsible for helping a child with homework and preparing for tests. They would need to keep up-to-date on the child’s performance in school. Children in our programs often come to tutoring without work, so the tutor would need to be prepared for this possibility with work sheets or other ways to learn.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Schedule individual tutoring appointments with Volunteer Coordinator or parents. Small Group tutoring appointments will be scheduled with the Volunteer Coordinator.
• Research or recommend textbooks, software, equipment, or other learning materials to complement tutoring.
• Prepare and facilitate possible tutoring workshops, collaborative projects, or academic support sessions for small groups of students.
• Organize tutoring environment to promote productivity and learning.
• Review class material with students by discussing text, working solutions to problems, or reviewing worksheets or other assignments.
• Provide feedback to students using positive reinforcement techniques to encourage, motivate, or build confidence in students.
• Be a positive role model to all residents by modeling good listening, empathy, respect, good manners, and maintain excellent boundaries.
• Assist in empowering residents to complete all of their responsibilities including chores and homework, never working harder than the resident.
• All volunteers will contact their supervisor if unable to attend the scheduled visit. If canceling within 24 hours of your scheduled visit, contact the Volunteer Coordinator immediately.
• Fill out the appropriate time log online
• Contact the Volunteer Coordinator if there are any concerns.

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

 

 

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

Tutor would be responsible for helping a child with homework and preparing for tests. They would need to keep up-to-date on the child’s performance in school. Children in our programs often come to tutoring without work, so the tutor would need to be prepared for this possibility with work sheets or other ways to learn.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Schedule individual tutoring appointments with Volunteer Coordinator or parents. Small Group tutoring appointments will be scheduled with the Volunteer Coordinator.
• Research or recommend textbooks, software, equipment, or other learning materials to complement tutoring.
• Prepare and facilitate possible tutoring workshops, collaborative projects, or academic support sessions for small groups of students.
• Organize tutoring environment to promote productivity and learning.
• Review class material with students by discussing text, working solutions to problems, or reviewing worksheets or other assignments.
• Provide feedback to students using positive reinforcement techniques to encourage, motivate, or build confidence in students.
• Be a positive role model to all residents by modeling good listening, empathy, respect, good manners, and maintain excellent boundaries.
• Assist in empowering residents to complete all of their responsibilities including chores and homework, never working harder than the resident.
• All volunteers will contact their supervisor if unable to attend the scheduled visit. If canceling within 24 hours of your scheduled visit, contact the Volunteer Coordinator immediately.
• Fill out the appropriate time log online
• Contact the Volunteer Coordinator if there are any concerns.

Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete Volunteer Orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.

 

 

 

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentor

JOB PURPOSE

Mentor volunteer is responsible for being a positive role model in the life of a resident (child/youth or SPF parent) by forming healthy and consistent relationships with their mentees. Mentors should be willing to put forth effort to be involved with mentees and their lives while remaining a positive figure for them.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Be a positive role model to the resident that is being mentored. This includes using good listening, empathy, and boundary skills.
• Meet with designated resident a preferred once a week, but a minimum of twice a month.
• Send an email to the Volunteer Coordinator describing time spent with the resident.
• Contact Volunteer Coordinator if there are any concerns with the resident.
• Mentors may be allowed to take the resident off campus after completing 4 on-campus visits and receiving off campus approval from the child’s CPS caseworker (if mentoring a resident in the GRO program).
• All mentor visits will be scheduled with the Volunteer Coordinator

Must be 21 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete Love and Logic or other prescribed parenting course by Cumberland.

Be a positive role model to the resident that is being mentored. This includes using good listening, empathy, and boundary skills.
Meet with designated resident a preferred once a week, but a minimum of twice a month

Send an email to the Volunteer Coordinator describing time spent with the resident.

Contact Volunteer Coordinator if there are any concerns with the resident.

Mentors may be allowed to take the resident off campus after completing 4 on-campus visits and receiving off campus approval from the child’s CPS caseworker (if mentoring a resident in the GRO program).

All mentor visits will be scheduled with the Volunteer Coordinator

All mentors will contact the Volunteer Coordinator if you are unable to attend the scheduled visit.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

JOB PURPOSE

Mentor volunteer is responsible for being a positive role model in the life of a resident (child/youth or SPF parent) by forming healthy and consistent relationships with their mentees. Mentors should be willing to put forth effort to be involved with mentees and their lives while remaining a positive figure for them.


POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES

• Be a positive role model to the resident that is being mentored. This includes using good listening, empathy, and boundary skills.
• Meet with designated resident a preferred once a week, but a minimum of twice a month.
• Send an email to the Volunteer Coordinator describing time spent with the resident.
• Contact Volunteer Coordinator if there are any concerns with the resident.
• Mentors may be allowed to take the resident off campus after completing 4 on-campus visits and receiving off campus approval from the child’s CPS caseworker (if mentoring a resident in the GRO program).
• All mentor visits will be scheduled with the Volunteer Coordinator

Must be 21 years of age or older.
Must consent, complete, and pass all background checks required by DFPS including: department of public safety, FBI fingerprinting, and DFPS central registry.
Must complete volunteer orientation.
Must have a Tuberculosis test completed with a negative screening.
Must complete Love and Logic or other prescribed parenting course by Cumberland.

Be a positive role model to the resident that is being mentored. This includes using good listening, empathy, and boundary skills.
Meet with designated resident a preferred once a week, but a minimum of twice a month

Send an email to the Volunteer Coordinator describing time spent with the resident.

Contact Volunteer Coordinator if there are any concerns with the resident.

Mentors may be allowed to take the resident off campus after completing 4 on-campus visits and receiving off campus approval from the child’s CPS caseworker (if mentoring a resident in the GRO program).

All mentor visits will be scheduled with the Volunteer Coordinator

All mentors will contact the Volunteer Coordinator if you are unable to attend the scheduled visit.

Agency: Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Special needs Teen aged group assistant volunteer Saturday afternoons Denton, TX.

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Allstars social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/allstars.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8 Saturdays in a row). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades 6th-12th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc.

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 3.5 hours per week (2-5:30pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Allstars social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/allstars.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8 Saturdays in a row). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades 6th-12th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc.

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 3.5 hours per week (2-5:30pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Undergraduate Practicum/Internship with Special needs population

This position is for undergraduates who would like more experience working with the special needs population.  This position is one designed for an undergraduate who will be with our sites for 3 or more months.  Typically this position is designed for those wanting an in depth experience and is quite hands on. 

Those applying for this position should recognize that UTH has 2 sites and based on your number of needed hours may need to be available to drive to both the Frisco and the Denton location.  All programs are on the following days: Thursday evenings, Friday evenings, all day Saturday, and Sunday afternoon.  Those individuals with the most flexibility will more easily accommodated.  www.unitedthroughhope.org has an overview of all programs that an individual may be involved in. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 8-12 hours per week (depending on their own program requirements) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

This position is for undergraduates who would like more experience working with the special needs population.  This position is one designed for an undergraduate who will be with our sites for 3 or more months.  Typically this position is designed for those wanting an in depth experience and is quite hands on. 

Those applying for this position should recognize that UTH has 2 sites and based on your number of needed hours may need to be available to drive to both the Frisco and the Denton location.  All programs are on the following days: Thursday evenings, Friday evenings, all day Saturday, and Sunday afternoon.  Those individuals with the most flexibility will more easily accommodated.  www.unitedthroughhope.org has an overview of all programs that an individual may be involved in. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 8-12 hours per week (depending on their own program requirements) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graduate Practicum/Internship with Special needs population

This position is for graduate students who would like more experience working with the special needs population.  This position is one designed for an graduate student who will be with our sites for 6 or more months.  Typically this position is designed for those wanting an in depth experience and is quite hands on.  This position can accommodate those applying to eventual licensure as a LPC, LMFT, ABA, LP, LMSW, or other clinical field.  It can also accommodate other fields for those wanting more direct experience. 

This position also can be tailored for certain fields that do not require a counseling need or background.  However for those working towards a clinical or mental health licensure, a broad experience is typically what is aimed for that would include counseling cases (individual and family), filial therapy through our CRT program, and co-therapist for a social skills group. 

Those applying for this position should recognize that UTH has 2 sites and based on your number of needed hours may need to be available to drive to both the Frisco and the Denton location.  All programs are on the following days: Thursday evenings, Friday evenings, all day Saturday, and Sunday afternoon.  However, those wishing to pursue the counseling agenda should be available on the weekend and also in the evenings after 4pm when children are not in school. Those individuals with the most flexibility will more easily accommodated.  www.unitedthroughhope.org has an overview of all programs that an individual may be involved in. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 12-15 hours per week (depending on their own program requirements) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

This position is for graduate students who would like more experience working with the special needs population.  This position is one designed for an graduate student who will be with our sites for 6 or more months.  Typically this position is designed for those wanting an in depth experience and is quite hands on.  This position can accommodate those applying to eventual licensure as a LPC, LMFT, ABA, LP, LMSW, or other clinical field.  It can also accommodate other fields for those wanting more direct experience. 

This position also can be tailored for certain fields that do not require a counseling need or background.  However for those working towards a clinical or mental health licensure, a broad experience is typically what is aimed for that would include counseling cases (individual and family), filial therapy through our CRT program, and co-therapist for a social skills group. 

Those applying for this position should recognize that UTH has 2 sites and based on your number of needed hours may need to be available to drive to both the Frisco and the Denton location.  All programs are on the following days: Thursday evenings, Friday evenings, all day Saturday, and Sunday afternoon.  However, those wishing to pursue the counseling agenda should be available on the weekend and also in the evenings after 4pm when children are not in school. Those individuals with the most flexibility will more easily accommodated.  www.unitedthroughhope.org has an overview of all programs that an individual may be involved in. 

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 12-15 hours per week (depending on their own program requirements) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Have experience fixing up a backsplash and a kitchen sink? Denton

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up inside, particularly in our kitchen sink area.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual with experience fixing a small backsplash area and resetting a new sink. This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you.  We have all the supplies, just need your expertise and manpower. 

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up inside, particularly in our kitchen sink area.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual with experience fixing a small backsplash area and resetting a new sink. This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you.  We have all the supplies, just need your expertise and manpower. 

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Electrician skills needed, Denton

We have new porch lights at our Denton location we are needing to be installed and we want to do them correctly!  If you have experience with this or similar with wiring please contact us.  This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you. 

Check out www.unitedthroughhope.org to see who you would be benefitting.

Agency: United Through HOPE

We have new porch lights at our Denton location we are needing to be installed and we want to do them correctly!  If you have experience with this or similar with wiring please contact us.  This can be done at an arranged time that is convenient for you. 

Check out www.unitedthroughhope.org to see who you would be benefitting.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spruce up the inside of our building! Denton

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up inside.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up of 2400 sq ft. would include: sweep all rooms, mop all rooms, clean door frames, clean baseboards, re-organize closets, touch up paint on the walls, sort the toys in the toy room, clean windows inside. We have all the materials just need your expertise and manpower. 

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up inside.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up of 2400 sq ft. would include: sweep all rooms, mop all rooms, clean door frames, clean baseboards, re-organize closets, touch up paint on the walls, sort the toys in the toy room, clean windows inside. We have all the materials just need your expertise and manpower. 

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spruce up the outside of our building! Denton

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up outside.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up would include: wash outside windows, pull the weeds and vines in our flower beds, add more mulch to the flower beds, lay stone pieces at base of our sign, paint the steel bars on our sign, redo wood base below our agency sign, restring the rope on our fort rope ladders, re-stain the tables outside, re-stain chairs outside.  We have all the materials just need your expertise and manpower.

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up outside.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up would include: wash outside windows, pull the weeds and vines in our flower beds, add more mulch to the flower beds, lay stone pieces at base of our sign, paint the steel bars on our sign, redo wood base below our agency sign, restring the rope on our fort rope ladders, re-stain the tables outside, re-stain chairs outside.  We have all the materials just need your expertise and manpower.

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spruce up the decks of our building! Denton

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up outside for our decks.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up would include: powerwashing the old decks to free them of old paint, then repainting them.  We have one large deck in the back, a ramp leading up to our building, and one short side deck.

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

With over 300 families being served each month at our Denton building it could use a spruce up outside for our decks.  This project is great for a group or can be done by an individual. It can be done all at one time or over a few days.  The project spruce up would include: powerwashing the old decks to free them of old paint, then repainting them.  We have one large deck in the back, a ramp leading up to our building, and one short side deck.

Those wishing to be involved should be committed and punctual and independently able to follow directions. To see who we serve www.unitedthroughhope.org. 

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Volunteer: Varies Locations and Virtual Opportunities Available

The event volunteer position duties are exclusive to the event that the volunteer signs up for.  Throughout the year the agency has various events that they are hosting.  Some are at our Denton or Frisco location and others are at other sites within the metroplex.  Our events that we have going are found on our website under the meetups/community tab or can be found by going to our Facebook page. Some of the events hosted throughout the year are Bike for Life clinics, Giving Day activities meetups, fundraisers at restaurants and our sites, etc.  Volunteers can also help build or maintain structures at our buildings.  Individuals and organizations are welcome to offer to volunteer.  The event coordinator assistant position can be done from an off site location for the majority of the needs.  The duration of the event volunteering for is between 3 and 5 hours.  Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The event volunteer position duties are exclusive to the event that the volunteer signs up for.  Throughout the year the agency has various events that they are hosting.  Some are at our Denton or Frisco location and others are at other sites within the metroplex.  Our events that we have going are found on our website under the meetups/community tab or can be found by going to our Facebook page. Some of the events hosted throughout the year are Bike for Life clinics, Giving Day activities meetups, fundraisers at restaurants and our sites, etc.  Volunteers can also help build or maintain structures at our buildings.  Individuals and organizations are welcome to offer to volunteer.  The event coordinator assistant position can be done from an off site location for the majority of the needs.  The duration of the event volunteering for is between 3 and 5 hours.  Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising assistant volunteer

The Fundraising Assistant Volunteer position encompasses locating various businesses that would like to be associated with the agency for particular events, projects, etc.   This position would entail a combination of making phone calls and also personal appearances at businesses.  The fundraising assistant volunteer would be working in tandem with other agency staff and volunteers, coordinating efforts and contacts. Database entry skills would be required to maintain logs of contacts.  The fundraising position can be done from an off site location. Each week set deadlines will need to be met and a phone meeting will take place among UTH staff and the volunteer.  At least 5 hours a week are expected for this position. Tenure is expected to be at least 3 months. Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The Fundraising Assistant Volunteer position encompasses locating various businesses that would like to be associated with the agency for particular events, projects, etc.   This position would entail a combination of making phone calls and also personal appearances at businesses.  The fundraising assistant volunteer would be working in tandem with other agency staff and volunteers, coordinating efforts and contacts. Database entry skills would be required to maintain logs of contacts.  The fundraising position can be done from an off site location. Each week set deadlines will need to be met and a phone meeting will take place among UTH staff and the volunteer.  At least 5 hours a week are expected for this position. Tenure is expected to be at least 3 months. Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Coordinator Assistant Volunteer

The event coordinator assistant position duties include making phone calls, confirming vendors, guests, etc . Also coordinating the various personnel related to a particular event to ensure proper level of communication. The event coordinator assistant position can be done from an off site location for the majority of the needs.  If they volunteer would like they can attend the events they are coordinating but those may be at various locations throughout the metroplex. Each week set deadlines will need to be met and a phone meeting will take place among UTH staff and the volunteer. At least 5 hours a week are expected for this position. Opportunity to work on various events throughout their tenure. Tenure is expected to be at least 3 months. Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The event coordinator assistant position duties include making phone calls, confirming vendors, guests, etc . Also coordinating the various personnel related to a particular event to ensure proper level of communication. The event coordinator assistant position can be done from an off site location for the majority of the needs.  If they volunteer would like they can attend the events they are coordinating but those may be at various locations throughout the metroplex. Each week set deadlines will need to be met and a phone meeting will take place among UTH staff and the volunteer. At least 5 hours a week are expected for this position. Opportunity to work on various events throughout their tenure. Tenure is expected to be at least 3 months. Excellent communication and organization is expected in this position. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, well spoken, good at taking initiative and thinking ahead. This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship. Prior to requesting to be considered for this position please visit our agency’s website at www.unitedthroughhope.org to view what we do and whom we serve. A resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as in person or phone interview.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special needs elementary aged group assistant volunteer Saturday afternoons Denton, TX.

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Allstars social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/allstars.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8 Saturdays in a row). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades K-5th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc.

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 3.5 hours per week (2-5:30pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Allstars social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/allstars.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8 Saturdays in a row). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades K-5th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc.

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 3.5 hours per week (2-5:30pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 76201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special needs group assistant volunteer Saturday mornings Frisco, TX.

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Allstars social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/allstars.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8 Saturdays in a row). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades K-5th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc.

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 3.5 hours per week (8:45am-12:30pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

The Special Needs Group Assistant Volunteer is for an assistant for our Allstars social skills group.  http://www.unitedthroughhope.org/allstars.aspx

This position is for the duration of the program selected (normally program runs for 8 Saturdays in a row). This position will be working directly with our special needs clientele (grades K-5th) and are expected to redirect our clientele to keep them engaged & this could require modeling, one on one teaching, hand over hand assistance, etc.

The volunteer will be present at our site at least 3.5 hours per week (8:45am-12:30pm) plus will need to be willing to read their emails to be prepared for the group lesson each week. Volunteers who succeed in this position are reliable, punctual, enjoy children & have an even temperament, and great communication. This position is for those individuals who are good at taking initiative and thinking ahead.

Training in disabilities and the program will be provided. Due to the nature of our clientele, a resume and a volunteer form will be required to be completed for this position as well as an observation at our site during the program will be required before a commitment can be made.  This position can be a volunteer position or used for class credit, practicum, or internship.

Agency: United Through HOPE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 75033

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reception Volunteer

The Reception Volunteer will administer all aspects of program implementation associated with the agency.

Responsibilities:

Be the "friendly face" of the organization while greeting the public Assist clients with filling out forms Assist clients with providing copies of required documents Assist occasionally with intakes in person Assist with quality information & referral Assist probation client's with filling out appropriate paperwork Able to utilize various computer programs to assist clients Treat all clients with respect and dignity

Qualifications:

High School Diploma Strong leadership skills with the ability to work with little or no supervision Takes initiative and is able to multi-task, delegate, and handle pressure in a professional manner Excellent communication skills both written and verbal People person Previous experience administering of social service programs and/or Information & Referral is preferred but not necassary Bi-Lingual in Spanish a plus

Agency: Assistance Center of Collin County

The Reception Volunteer will administer all aspects of program implementation associated with the agency.

Responsibilities:

Be the "friendly face" of the organization while greeting the public Assist clients with filling out forms Assist clients with providing copies of required documents Assist occasionally with intakes in person Assist with quality information & referral Assist probation client's with filling out appropriate paperwork Able to utilize various computer programs to assist clients Treat all clients with respect and dignity

Qualifications:

High School Diploma Strong leadership skills with the ability to work with little or no supervision Takes initiative and is able to multi-task, delegate, and handle pressure in a professional manner Excellent communication skills both written and verbal People person Previous experience administering of social service programs and/or Information & Referral is preferred but not necassary Bi-Lingual in Spanish a plus

Agency: Assistance Center of Collin County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 75074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Care Volunteer

Looking for volunteers in McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Plano, Richardson, Garland, Addison or Dallas!

Agency: Amity Hospice

Looking for volunteers in McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Plano, Richardson, Garland, Addison or Dallas!

Agency: Amity Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Allow Groups: Yes