Opportunities From: New Hampshire's Volunteer Hub

Volunteer: Retail Associate Volunteers for Inclusive Educational Non Profit

Second Chances Crazy Cool Consignments is seeking reliable, detail-oriented volunteers to support our retail operations and create a welcoming experience for every customer. This role involves hands-on tasks such as sorting and tagging inventory, organizing displays, assisting shoppers, and helping maintain a clean, inviting store environment. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology, including basic point-of-sale systems, inventory software, and email or online platforms, as these tools are essential to our daily operations. If you enjoy staying busy, working with people, and being part of a mission-driven environment that supports individuals with disabilities in learning job skills, we’d love to have you join our team.

Organization: Second Chances Crazy Cool Consignments

Second Chances Crazy Cool Consignments is seeking reliable, detail-oriented volunteers to support our retail operations and create a welcoming experience for every customer. This role involves hands-on tasks such as sorting and tagging inventory, organizing displays, assisting shoppers, and helping maintain a clean, inviting store environment. Volunteers must be comfortable using technology, including basic point-of-sale systems, inventory software, and email or online platforms, as these tools are essential to our daily operations. If you enjoy staying busy, working with people, and being part of a mission-driven environment that supports individuals with disabilities in learning job skills, we’d love to have you join our team.

Organization: Second Chances Crazy Cool Consignments

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03045

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Delivery Drivers Needed

Are you looking for a rewarding and fun volunteer opportunity?  Are you interested in helping your homebound older and isolated neighbors? We are the provider of Meals on Wheels and Community Dining for Hillsborough County, NH and we are seeking reliable and dedicated volunteer drivers to deliver meals to homebound and Isolated adults in Nashua and surrounding towns. Just a few hours of your assistance typically between 9:30 am and 12:30 pm can help your neighbors remain healthy and live independently at home. 

Volunteer individually or as a part of a team on a rotating cycle. Training is provided. Please call Sean at 603-424-9967 or email volunteers@hcmow.org to find out about available volunteer opportunities in your community!

Organization: Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County

Are you looking for a rewarding and fun volunteer opportunity?  Are you interested in helping your homebound older and isolated neighbors? We are the provider of Meals on Wheels and Community Dining for Hillsborough County, NH and we are seeking reliable and dedicated volunteer drivers to deliver meals to homebound and Isolated adults in Nashua and surrounding towns. Just a few hours of your assistance typically between 9:30 am and 12:30 pm can help your neighbors remain healthy and live independently at home. 

Volunteer individually or as a part of a team on a rotating cycle. Training is provided. Please call Sean at 603-424-9967 or email volunteers@hcmow.org to find out about available volunteer opportunities in your community!

Organization: Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

The ESGR Committee is seeking one to two individuals that are tech savvy and able to provide social media content to our pages. In addition, these individuals will travel to event sites to gather content from awards ceremonies and briefings. These two volunteers will also prepare materials for briefings and other employer related events.

While these are volunteer positions, TRAVEL IS REIMBURSED AT THE GOVERNMENT RATE FOR ALL TRAVEL TO AND FROM THE ESGR OFFICE AND ESGR RELATED EVENTS.

There are no specific office hours, all work is event driven.

Must have own transportation, phone for communication and photos .

There are a number of online training requirements and ones own pace.

Organization: ESGR (Employer Support of The Guard and Reserve)

The ESGR Committee is seeking one to two individuals that are tech savvy and able to provide social media content to our pages. In addition, these individuals will travel to event sites to gather content from awards ceremonies and briefings. These two volunteers will also prepare materials for briefings and other employer related events.

While these are volunteer positions, TRAVEL IS REIMBURSED AT THE GOVERNMENT RATE FOR ALL TRAVEL TO AND FROM THE ESGR OFFICE AND ESGR RELATED EVENTS.

There are no specific office hours, all work is event driven.

Must have own transportation, phone for communication and photos .

There are a number of online training requirements and ones own pace.

Organization: ESGR (Employer Support of The Guard and Reserve)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military Outreach Volunteer

Provide outreach resources to National Guard and Reserve forces throughout New Hampshire and brief units regarding the provisions / responsibilities of The Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Process and present employer awards and participate in employer incentive program to include military flights

Training is provided and travel is reimbursed

Organization: ESGR (Employer Support of The Guard and Reserve)

Provide outreach resources to National Guard and Reserve forces throughout New Hampshire and brief units regarding the provisions / responsibilities of The Uniform Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Process and present employer awards and participate in employer incentive program to include military flights

Training is provided and travel is reimbursed

Organization: ESGR (Employer Support of The Guard and Reserve)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NH Chapter Treasurer May 2026

Sierra Club New Hampshire Chapter is looking for Chapter Treasurer candidates. The chapter treasurer works collaboratively with the Chapter Director and the elected volunteer member board called the Executive Committee. The chapter treasurer maintains the financial accounts and monthly reports of the Concord-based non-profit organization. The chapter treasurer is not alone. Rather, we collaborate!

We have a group of volunteers who help with the data entry and coding;  The Executive Committee helps maintain the accounts, expenses and monthly reports;  The Chapter Director helps troubleshoot, coordinate, budget, and finalize the year-end closing; and The National Chapter Finance Department provides online support and coordination.

The Chapter Treasurer will be using online tools such as QuickBooks, credit card software, Salesforce, and NetSuite. We welcome a retiree who would like to maintain their skills or a person with interest in financing and budgets to gain new skills. We are looking for volunteers with these skills and background but it is not required. We hope you are the right person. 

The chapter director and the executive committee will work with the treasurer to sustain the financial health of the Chapter so that we can successfully achieve our local environmental goals.

We welcome all inquiries and applicants.

Organization: New Hampshire Sierra Club

Sierra Club New Hampshire Chapter is looking for Chapter Treasurer candidates. The chapter treasurer works collaboratively with the Chapter Director and the elected volunteer member board called the Executive Committee. The chapter treasurer maintains the financial accounts and monthly reports of the Concord-based non-profit organization. The chapter treasurer is not alone. Rather, we collaborate!

We have a group of volunteers who help with the data entry and coding;  The Executive Committee helps maintain the accounts, expenses and monthly reports;  The Chapter Director helps troubleshoot, coordinate, budget, and finalize the year-end closing; and The National Chapter Finance Department provides online support and coordination.

The Chapter Treasurer will be using online tools such as QuickBooks, credit card software, Salesforce, and NetSuite. We welcome a retiree who would like to maintain their skills or a person with interest in financing and budgets to gain new skills. We are looking for volunteers with these skills and background but it is not required. We hope you are the right person. 

The chapter director and the executive committee will work with the treasurer to sustain the financial health of the Chapter so that we can successfully achieve our local environmental goals.

We welcome all inquiries and applicants.

Organization: New Hampshire Sierra Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Volunteer


Help us bridge the gap, connecting survivors with services, support, and compassion! 

Volunteers are integral to our organization, without them the work we do would not be possible. We deeply value those who dedicate themselves to building nonviolent communities. The altruism and care each volunteer brings is truly priceless. It is your commitment to our agency’s mission that increases our capacity to serve, support, and empower survivors. Whether you have worked with us in the past, are with us now, or are considering joining us in the future: We appreciate you! 

Outreach:

Are you a social butterfly? Use your superpower to educate the community about Bridges!

Become a Bridges Spokesperson after our 6-hour training program that will teach you everything you need to know about our organization.

Attend community events and fundraisers throughout Southern New Hampshire.

Connect with potential clients, volunteers, and supporters.

By educating someone about our work, you can help change someone’s life!

Join the Event Committee to help plan special events and fundraisers:


Requirements:

18 years or older

Social skills and a positive attitude

Desire and ability to set up, attend, and break down events and fundraisers throughout our catchment area (Nashua, Hudson, Pelham, Salem, Windham, Litchfield, Merrimack, Amherst, Mont Vernon, Lyndeborough, Wilton, Milford, Brookline, & Hollis)!

Intends to commit to 1-year of volunteering with us

Enthusiastic about educating and connecting the community to our organization.


Please apply on our website at Volunteer with Bridges or contact our Volunteer Coordinator Layne Davis at volcoord@bridgesnh.org OR (603)889-0858 ext. 246.

Organization: Bridges: Domestic and Sexual Violence Support


Help us bridge the gap, connecting survivors with services, support, and compassion! 

Volunteers are integral to our organization, without them the work we do would not be possible. We deeply value those who dedicate themselves to building nonviolent communities. The altruism and care each volunteer brings is truly priceless. It is your commitment to our agency’s mission that increases our capacity to serve, support, and empower survivors. Whether you have worked with us in the past, are with us now, or are considering joining us in the future: We appreciate you! 

Outreach:

Are you a social butterfly? Use your superpower to educate the community about Bridges!

Become a Bridges Spokesperson after our 6-hour training program that will teach you everything you need to know about our organization.

Attend community events and fundraisers throughout Southern New Hampshire.

Connect with potential clients, volunteers, and supporters.

By educating someone about our work, you can help change someone’s life!

Join the Event Committee to help plan special events and fundraisers:


Requirements:

18 years or older

Social skills and a positive attitude

Desire and ability to set up, attend, and break down events and fundraisers throughout our catchment area (Nashua, Hudson, Pelham, Salem, Windham, Litchfield, Merrimack, Amherst, Mont Vernon, Lyndeborough, Wilton, Milford, Brookline, & Hollis)!

Intends to commit to 1-year of volunteering with us

Enthusiastic about educating and connecting the community to our organization.


Please apply on our website at Volunteer with Bridges or contact our Volunteer Coordinator Layne Davis at volcoord@bridgesnh.org OR (603)889-0858 ext. 246.

Organization: Bridges: Domestic and Sexual Violence Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03061

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Line Volunteer - From Home!

Help us bridge the gap, connecting survivors with services, support, and compassion! 

Volunteers are integral to our organization, without them the work we do would not be possible. We deeply value those who dedicate themselves to building nonviolent communities. The altruism and care each volunteer brings is truly priceless. It is your commitment to our agency’s mission that increases our capacity to serve, support, and empower survivors. Whether you have worked with us in the past, are with us now, or are considering joining us in the future: We appreciate you! 

Support Line:

Be the first voice someone hears when they need help or support. 

Become certified as a Crisis Intervention Advocate through our 35-hour training program (Remote & In-Person Learning)

Automatic eligibility for Outreach and Event Committee

Work from home! Answer the support line after hours whenever we receive a call and use your training to provide support + connect survivors to services.

Monthly supervision, annual training, in-office opportunities, and staff support on every shift you work. We support you as you support the community!

Requirements:

18 years or older

Desire to help and support others. 

Ability to “think on your feet.”

No experience necessary, just a desire to learn and challenge yourself. 

Intends to commit to 1-year of volunteering with us

Complete our 35-hour training and attend our in-person sessions at our Nashua Office

Ability to work at least two 6-hour shifts per month. 

Please apply on our website at Volunteer with Bridges or contact our Volunteer Coordinator Layne Davis at volcoord@bridgesnh.org OR (603)889-0858 ext. 246.


Organization: Bridges: Domestic and Sexual Violence Support

Help us bridge the gap, connecting survivors with services, support, and compassion! 

Volunteers are integral to our organization, without them the work we do would not be possible. We deeply value those who dedicate themselves to building nonviolent communities. The altruism and care each volunteer brings is truly priceless. It is your commitment to our agency’s mission that increases our capacity to serve, support, and empower survivors. Whether you have worked with us in the past, are with us now, or are considering joining us in the future: We appreciate you! 

Support Line:

Be the first voice someone hears when they need help or support. 

Become certified as a Crisis Intervention Advocate through our 35-hour training program (Remote & In-Person Learning)

Automatic eligibility for Outreach and Event Committee

Work from home! Answer the support line after hours whenever we receive a call and use your training to provide support + connect survivors to services.

Monthly supervision, annual training, in-office opportunities, and staff support on every shift you work. We support you as you support the community!

Requirements:

18 years or older

Desire to help and support others. 

Ability to “think on your feet.”

No experience necessary, just a desire to learn and challenge yourself. 

Intends to commit to 1-year of volunteering with us

Complete our 35-hour training and attend our in-person sessions at our Nashua Office

Ability to work at least two 6-hour shifts per month. 

Please apply on our website at Volunteer with Bridges or contact our Volunteer Coordinator Layne Davis at volcoord@bridgesnh.org OR (603)889-0858 ext. 246.


Organization: Bridges: Domestic and Sexual Violence Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03061

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross Blood Donor Ambassador Volunteer

 

Help the Red Cross save lives - Join us!

Apply at redcross.org/volunteerNNE

 

Purpose:

Donating blood saves lives for those who have been in an accident, in need of surgery or a transfusion.  In order to keep up with demand, the Red Cross needs 13,000 donations a day!!  We need volunteers to make these blood drives a success. 

 

Responsibilities:

Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process

Manage donor flow at temp taking station to ensure only donors passing temp screen are permitted access. Explain purpose of temperature screen to donors and ensure they understand reason for deferral if applicable

 Direct donor to next step of donation or options for future donations if deferred. Model excellent customer service behaviors

Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process

Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values

Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution

Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff

Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas, and Donor Areas/Beds as requested

Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact Responsible to inform donors of current and upcoming donation promotions

May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed

 

Time Commitment:

Must be able to commit to a minimum of one 5 Hour Shift per month. Blood Drives are generally held on weekdays Monday-Friday(s) with the occasional Saturday/Sunday(s) between the hours 8am – 7pm. Volunteers are required to sign up for one shift per month, that would typically consist of your monthly hour commitment.

Apply at redcross.org/volunteerNNE

 

Organization: American Red Cross of Northern New England

 

Help the Red Cross save lives - Join us!

Apply at redcross.org/volunteerNNE

 

Purpose:

Donating blood saves lives for those who have been in an accident, in need of surgery or a transfusion.  In order to keep up with demand, the Red Cross needs 13,000 donations a day!!  We need volunteers to make these blood drives a success. 

 

Responsibilities:

Greet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation process

Manage donor flow at temp taking station to ensure only donors passing temp screen are permitted access. Explain purpose of temperature screen to donors and ensure they understand reason for deferral if applicable

 Direct donor to next step of donation or options for future donations if deferred. Model excellent customer service behaviors

Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process

Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and values

Provide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution

Report possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff

Set up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality Areas, and Donor Areas/Beds as requested

Work with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact Responsible to inform donors of current and upcoming donation promotions

May make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directed

 

Time Commitment:

Must be able to commit to a minimum of one 5 Hour Shift per month. Blood Drives are generally held on weekdays Monday-Friday(s) with the occasional Saturday/Sunday(s) between the hours 8am – 7pm. Volunteers are required to sign up for one shift per month, that would typically consist of your monthly hour commitment.

Apply at redcross.org/volunteerNNE

 

Organization: American Red Cross of Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Us! Be a Red Cross Volunteer.

We need your help! The American Red Cross has an urgent need for disaster action team members and blood donor ambassadors in your county. These critical volunteer positions enable us to carry out our lifesaving mission in your county. Join our team today.

 

DISASTER ACTION TEAM VOLUNTEERS

Every day people are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other disasters. Single- and multi-family fires account for 90% of our disaster responses. You can be part of a team that helps and responds to dozens of emergencies every year in this county. From offering a caring and compassionate ear, to meeting the immediate needs, such as lodging and clothing, of the displaced individuals, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. We supply all the training you need.

 

BLOOD DONOR AMBASSADOR VOLUNTEERS

As a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer, you will engage donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information and supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshments table. The special attention you provide helps create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and can help save a life.

 

Want to learn more or sign-up here: https://tinyurl.com/4s4kv7tz

or Email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross of Northern New England

We need your help! The American Red Cross has an urgent need for disaster action team members and blood donor ambassadors in your county. These critical volunteer positions enable us to carry out our lifesaving mission in your county. Join our team today.

 

DISASTER ACTION TEAM VOLUNTEERS

Every day people are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other disasters. Single- and multi-family fires account for 90% of our disaster responses. You can be part of a team that helps and responds to dozens of emergencies every year in this county. From offering a caring and compassionate ear, to meeting the immediate needs, such as lodging and clothing, of the displaced individuals, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. We supply all the training you need.

 

BLOOD DONOR AMBASSADOR VOLUNTEERS

As a Blood Donor Ambassador volunteer, you will engage donors by greeting, registering, answering questions, providing information and supporting them through the recovery process at the refreshments table. The special attention you provide helps create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. Each volunteer shift, you make a difference and can help save a life.

 

Want to learn more or sign-up here: https://tinyurl.com/4s4kv7tz

or Email VolunteerNNE@redcross.org

Organization: American Red Cross of Northern New England

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03060

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribute books to Little Free Libraries near you

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. 


Register on our website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the US

Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

We need your help to keep great books accessible to communities 24/7. Visit Little Free Libraries in your community to distribute books! 


We can suggest where to look for free or inexpensive books, or if you already have some, you can share those too. You can find book-sharing boxes near you using our world map or free mobile app. Volunteers over 18 anywhere in the U.S. where there are Little Free Libraries can register for this opportunity. 


Register on our website to get started. If it's your first time signing up with Team LFL, you will be prompted to create an account in our volunteer hub. Once you sign up, you will get access to tips & resources that you review independently online. Our Little Free Library staff can answer your questions by email. You can share books whenever it works for you.  


This is a great opportunity for solo volunteers looking for something flexible to fit their schedule, or for parents looking for a volunteer activity they can do with kids. 


Purpose: By keeping Little Free Libraries full of books, you are helping to build community, inspire readers, and expand book access. 


Responsibilities:

Collect books that are in good shape and relevant for your community.Go to Little Free Libraries near you and leave books inside. Use the Little Free Library app to check-in and tell us how many books you shared.Submit an Impact form in our volunteer hub when you're done.

Time required: You set your own schedule. It could be a one-time project or a regular book distribution schedule.


How we can support you: We'll help you start with some online training, and we will suggest sources for books.


Qualifications:

Love Little Free Libraries and supporting book access!Willing to collect or donate booksHave access to transportation to take books to the Little Free LibraryFamiliarity with the Little Free Library app (or willing to learn)Live in the US

Questions: You can contact the Community Engagement Manager to ask questions. 

Organization: Little Free Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 52nd Annual Market Days Festival June 25, 26, 27, 2026 - Kidzone (Ticket Sales)


Kidzone ticket sales. This volunteer must be comfortable handling money and providing deposits to Intown Concord. Sign up here! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904094BA5A722A7FF2-61824823-52nd#/


Market Days is Concord's biggest free community festival! This is your chance to volunteer and help make this year the best year yet. We have roles for everyone, whether you're a long-time volunteer or trying it out for the first time. Come join us, we need you!


All volunteers receive a free t-shirt, and of course, the satisfaction of being a team player who helps our community thrive. You will also have rockstar status in our eyes! :)


Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Contact us with any questions. 


Thank you for your support!




Organization: Intown Concord


Kidzone ticket sales. This volunteer must be comfortable handling money and providing deposits to Intown Concord. Sign up here! https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904094BA5A722A7FF2-61824823-52nd#/


Market Days is Concord's biggest free community festival! This is your chance to volunteer and help make this year the best year yet. We have roles for everyone, whether you're a long-time volunteer or trying it out for the first time. Come join us, we need you!


All volunteers receive a free t-shirt, and of course, the satisfaction of being a team player who helps our community thrive. You will also have rockstar status in our eyes! :)


Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Contact us with any questions. 


Thank you for your support!




Organization: Intown Concord

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 25, 2026

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WSCA Community Event Volunteer

Help our nonprofit community radio station shine at Seacoast events like Pride Parade, Market Square Day, and Strawberry Festival! Set up our booth, engage attendees, promote listener-supported programming, collect underwriting leads, and share our mission of diverse local voices. Flexible shifts, no experience needed, just enthusiasm for community radio and connecting people. Perfect intro to WSCA volunteering!

Multiple opportunities to support.

Organization: WSCA Portsmouth Community Radio

Help our nonprofit community radio station shine at Seacoast events like Pride Parade, Market Square Day, and Strawberry Festival! Set up our booth, engage attendees, promote listener-supported programming, collect underwriting leads, and share our mission of diverse local voices. Flexible shifts, no experience needed, just enthusiasm for community radio and connecting people. Perfect intro to WSCA volunteering!

Multiple opportunities to support.

Organization: WSCA Portsmouth Community Radio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03801

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Senior Group Facilitator at HOBY NH Youth Leadership Seminar

HOBY NH is looking for volunteers ages 21+ to serve as Senior Facilitators (SFs) at our 2026 Youth Leadership Seminar, happening June 11-14 at Saint Anselm College. SFs supervise a group of 10-12 high school sophomore students, and a Junior Facilitator (JF) with whom they guide group discussion. They are also responsible for ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the group. Training will be provided so no prior experience is necessary, though previous facilitation/leadership experience is helpful. Meals and housing at St. A's are also provided for the duration of the seminar.

Organization: HOBY New Hampshire

HOBY NH is looking for volunteers ages 21+ to serve as Senior Facilitators (SFs) at our 2026 Youth Leadership Seminar, happening June 11-14 at Saint Anselm College. SFs supervise a group of 10-12 high school sophomore students, and a Junior Facilitator (JF) with whom they guide group discussion. They are also responsible for ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the group. Training will be provided so no prior experience is necessary, though previous facilitation/leadership experience is helpful. Meals and housing at St. A's are also provided for the duration of the seminar.

Organization: HOBY New Hampshire

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 11, 2026 through Jun 14, 2026

Zip Code: 03102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Workplace Safety Specialist / Trainer

Join us for our 94th year of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

This volunteer opportunity begins immediately to prepare for the 2026 Season. Work with OP Safety and Compliance Officer to update training materials has begun, and shows begin early May 20246running through November 2026.

About the Workplace Safety Specialist/Trainers:

Are you organized, like people, and passionate about safety and equity?

Educators take notice! Safety Specialist volunteers will help OP Safety and Compliance Officer build and deliver training for the Ogunquit Playhouse safety plans and evacuation plans.

Some specialists will train our visiting design and production crews, as well as our actors and other volunteers in safety plans for various buildings on and off our campus. Trainings will happen throughout the season when new show companies arrive.

Other safety specialists may assist in writing, finalizing approved training to be delivered by trainers. Other safety specialists could update our Safety Training database to ensure all volunteer and paid staff have received and are up to date on their training.

Safety trainings will include Emergency Evacuation training, Active Attacker training, and more. 

Safety Specialists will work together to ensure records are current for staff who have or have not had various trainings, and will follow-up with scheduling.

Volunteers will work in shifts of 2 to 4 hours There may be minimal lifting, but there will be people around to help you Must have ability to maneuver in the theater, lobby, outdoors and backstage. Some stairs required. Knowledge of workplace safety helpful, but not required. Minimal travel

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Join us for our 94th year of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

This volunteer opportunity begins immediately to prepare for the 2026 Season. Work with OP Safety and Compliance Officer to update training materials has begun, and shows begin early May 20246running through November 2026.

About the Workplace Safety Specialist/Trainers:

Are you organized, like people, and passionate about safety and equity?

Educators take notice! Safety Specialist volunteers will help OP Safety and Compliance Officer build and deliver training for the Ogunquit Playhouse safety plans and evacuation plans.

Some specialists will train our visiting design and production crews, as well as our actors and other volunteers in safety plans for various buildings on and off our campus. Trainings will happen throughout the season when new show companies arrive.

Other safety specialists may assist in writing, finalizing approved training to be delivered by trainers. Other safety specialists could update our Safety Training database to ensure all volunteer and paid staff have received and are up to date on their training.

Safety trainings will include Emergency Evacuation training, Active Attacker training, and more. 

Safety Specialists will work together to ensure records are current for staff who have or have not had various trainings, and will follow-up with scheduling.

Volunteers will work in shifts of 2 to 4 hours There may be minimal lifting, but there will be people around to help you Must have ability to maneuver in the theater, lobby, outdoors and backstage. Some stairs required. Knowledge of workplace safety helpful, but not required. Minimal travel

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ogunquit Playhouse Volunteer Ushers, Ticketing and Parking Attendants

Join the cast! Welcome our guests as they prepare to be entertained in the Ogunquit Playhouse!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

Volunteer opportunities will begin Spring 2026 with training, and shows begin early May 2026.

Join us for another season of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Go to the following link to get started as an Ogunquit Playhouse volunteer!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScuxYQLyvpL0ovr9D5qm1ppsoFzOnNT7byf-ejfSQaHsP5DBQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Join the cast! Welcome our guests as they prepare to be entertained in the Ogunquit Playhouse!

Volunteers have been the face of the Playhouse for nearly 100 years. These roles help to deliver our "best in class" customer service experience in making visitors feel the warmth and sense of history at this icon of the Northeast.

Volunteer opportunities will begin Spring 2026 with training, and shows begin early May 2026.

Join us for another season of creating Broadway quality theater for audiences in the northeast, the 2026 season at the historic Ogunquit Playhouse!

Go to the following link to get started as an Ogunquit Playhouse volunteer!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScuxYQLyvpL0ovr9D5qm1ppsoFzOnNT7byf-ejfSQaHsP5DBQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Organization: Ogunquit Playhouse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03907

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Trustees: Shape the Future for NH Children

As Cornerstone Charter School prepares to open, we are seeking passionate community leaders to help build a future where every child in New Hampshire's Upper Valley has the opportunity to become a confident reader and successful learner.

Too many children struggle with reading and do not receive the support they need early enough. Cornerstone was founded to change that story. As a tuition-free public charter school opening in Fall 2026, we are building a literacy-first school that gives children the strong foundation they need to thrive in school and in life.

We are expanding our Board of Trustees and key working committees. Currently, we seek candidates with strong financial expertise to serve as Treasurer and ensure the school’s financial stewardship and sustainability, but welcome leaders with experience in:

Finance & accountingGovernance & board leadershipLaw & complianceNonprofit leadershipFundraising & developmentMarketing & communicationsFacilities & operationsWhy Your Leadership Matters

Serving in a board or committee role allows you to:

✔ Use your professional expertise to improve outcomes for local children

✔ Help build a strong, sustainable public school from the ground up

✔ Partner with mission-driven leaders committed to educational excellence

✔ Create lasting impact for families who need more options and support

You do not need a background in education to serve. We value diverse perspectives, ethical leadership, and a shared belief in the potential of every child.

If you are looking for a meaningful way to use your time, talent, and leadership to shape brighter futures for area children, we invite you to learn more.

Join us in creating a stronger future for local children through literacy and learning.

Trustee Responsibilities

Trustees must commit to mission-driven governance, active participation, strategic leadership, ethical conduct, and long-term sustainability. Trustees also support the Executive Director and school leaders in achieving the school’s mission.

Governance & Fiduciary Oversight

Exercise fiduciary duties of care, loyalty, and obedience.Duty of Care – Engage fully in governance through attentive participation, respectful dialogue, and thoughtful decision-making.Duty of Loyalty – Act in the best interest of the organization and avoid conflicts of interest.Duty of Obedience – Ensure the organization follows its charter, mission, vision, bylaws, and laws. Trustees must read our charter and case statement. This will help them accurately and confidently promote our mission and vision.Approve budgets, track financial health, and safeguard long-term sustainability.Hire, mentor, and evaluate the school leader; uphold clear boundaries between governance and management.Help identify, cultivate, and recruit future Trustees. Seek those with skills, expertise, and community connections to strengthen the board and advance Cornerstone Charter School’s mission.Meetings & Committee Service

Attend at least 80% of all monthly board meetings and participate actively. Your thoughtful input and sound judgment are essential. Consistent attendance ensures effective governance. Quorum must be present in person as required by law, so in-person attendance is strongly encouraged. Board meetings may require up to two hours per month.Serve on or chair at least one standing or ad hoc committee. Committee work is essential to the organization's effectiveness and may require up to 6 hours per month.Review materials beforehand and offer informed perspectives during discussions and decisions.Advocacy & Strategic Support

Represent the school as an ambassador. Leverage relationships and community connections to open doors to resources, opportunities, and partnerships. Speak at events to communicate what the school means to you and why you are involved.Support enrollment and family outreach. Attend informational sessions and open houses. Share enrollment posts, newsletters, and blog posts.Develop partnerships, donors, and community connections through personal outreach, event attendance, individual engagement, and sharing campaign content via emails, social media, and newsletters. Share your perspectives about the school through your personal networks. Provide a testimonial for our website or brochure.Engage in strategic planning and support the school’s fundraising through personal giving and connecting with potential supporters.Ethical Conduct & Legal Compliance

Follow the bylaws and board policies.Maintain confidentiality in all relevant matters.Disclose conflicts of interest and act in the best interest of students and the organization.Uphold transparency and integrity in all board actions.

Organization: Cornerstone Chartered Public School

As Cornerstone Charter School prepares to open, we are seeking passionate community leaders to help build a future where every child in New Hampshire's Upper Valley has the opportunity to become a confident reader and successful learner.

Too many children struggle with reading and do not receive the support they need early enough. Cornerstone was founded to change that story. As a tuition-free public charter school opening in Fall 2026, we are building a literacy-first school that gives children the strong foundation they need to thrive in school and in life.

We are expanding our Board of Trustees and key working committees. Currently, we seek candidates with strong financial expertise to serve as Treasurer and ensure the school’s financial stewardship and sustainability, but welcome leaders with experience in:

Finance & accountingGovernance & board leadershipLaw & complianceNonprofit leadershipFundraising & developmentMarketing & communicationsFacilities & operationsWhy Your Leadership Matters

Serving in a board or committee role allows you to:

✔ Use your professional expertise to improve outcomes for local children

✔ Help build a strong, sustainable public school from the ground up

✔ Partner with mission-driven leaders committed to educational excellence

✔ Create lasting impact for families who need more options and support

You do not need a background in education to serve. We value diverse perspectives, ethical leadership, and a shared belief in the potential of every child.

If you are looking for a meaningful way to use your time, talent, and leadership to shape brighter futures for area children, we invite you to learn more.

Join us in creating a stronger future for local children through literacy and learning.

Trustee Responsibilities

Trustees must commit to mission-driven governance, active participation, strategic leadership, ethical conduct, and long-term sustainability. Trustees also support the Executive Director and school leaders in achieving the school’s mission.

Governance & Fiduciary Oversight

Exercise fiduciary duties of care, loyalty, and obedience.Duty of Care – Engage fully in governance through attentive participation, respectful dialogue, and thoughtful decision-making.Duty of Loyalty – Act in the best interest of the organization and avoid conflicts of interest.Duty of Obedience – Ensure the organization follows its charter, mission, vision, bylaws, and laws. Trustees must read our charter and case statement. This will help them accurately and confidently promote our mission and vision.Approve budgets, track financial health, and safeguard long-term sustainability.Hire, mentor, and evaluate the school leader; uphold clear boundaries between governance and management.Help identify, cultivate, and recruit future Trustees. Seek those with skills, expertise, and community connections to strengthen the board and advance Cornerstone Charter School’s mission.Meetings & Committee Service

Attend at least 80% of all monthly board meetings and participate actively. Your thoughtful input and sound judgment are essential. Consistent attendance ensures effective governance. Quorum must be present in person as required by law, so in-person attendance is strongly encouraged. Board meetings may require up to two hours per month.Serve on or chair at least one standing or ad hoc committee. Committee work is essential to the organization's effectiveness and may require up to 6 hours per month.Review materials beforehand and offer informed perspectives during discussions and decisions.Advocacy & Strategic Support

Represent the school as an ambassador. Leverage relationships and community connections to open doors to resources, opportunities, and partnerships. Speak at events to communicate what the school means to you and why you are involved.Support enrollment and family outreach. Attend informational sessions and open houses. Share enrollment posts, newsletters, and blog posts.Develop partnerships, donors, and community connections through personal outreach, event attendance, individual engagement, and sharing campaign content via emails, social media, and newsletters. Share your perspectives about the school through your personal networks. Provide a testimonial for our website or brochure.Engage in strategic planning and support the school’s fundraising through personal giving and connecting with potential supporters.Ethical Conduct & Legal Compliance

Follow the bylaws and board policies.Maintain confidentiality in all relevant matters.Disclose conflicts of interest and act in the best interest of students and the organization.Uphold transparency and integrity in all board actions.

Organization: Cornerstone Chartered Public School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Online as a Conversation Partner

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


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


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


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


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 30,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

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

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

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

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

Ready to Get Started?

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

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

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



Organization: ENGin

Ready to change a life from the comfort of home? 


Join ENGin as a conversation partner and be matched with a learner in Ukraine for weekly one-on-one English conversations. In just one hour a week, you can help someone build confidence, break the language barrier, and feel supported, all while discovering a new culture and making a genuine human connection.


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


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


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


Since our launch in 2020, ENGin has matched over 30,000 volunteers with Ukrainians for authentic English-language connection across borders, and we continue to grow every day. 99% of our learners report feeling they were able to break the language barrier as a participant in our program, and 79% of our participants form lasting friendships. We're incredibly proud of these results, and we can't wait to welcome you into this global community of volunteers making them possible.  

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

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

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

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

Ready to Get Started?

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

Still curious what volunteering with ENGin looks like? 


Watch our short Introduction to Volunteering video to learn more about ENGin and the role of Conversation Partners.

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



Organization: ENGin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

In-Home Patient Companionship and Caregiver Respite
This is an in-demand need for the agency as most patients wish to pass away in their own homes and their caregivers need respite to take care of medical appointments or just to get out of the house to meet a friend. We need volunteers in the Lakes and Concord regions.


Organization: Granite VNA

In-Home Patient Companionship and Caregiver Respite
This is an in-demand need for the agency as most patients wish to pass away in their own homes and their caregivers need respite to take care of medical appointments or just to get out of the house to meet a friend. We need volunteers in the Lakes and Concord regions.


Organization: Granite VNA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteers

New Hampshire Sierra Club is an outdoor advocacy organization that supports clean air, public lands and protecting wildlife but that doesn't mean we do everything outside. We have an office in Concord, NH. We are looking for office volunteers to help with mailings, recruiting for events, fundraising events, sending thank you notes and more.

We are looking for volunteers to help build the office crew so that the wild ones can protect the places we all love to explore! Please reach out today!

Organization: New Hampshire Sierra Club

New Hampshire Sierra Club is an outdoor advocacy organization that supports clean air, public lands and protecting wildlife but that doesn't mean we do everything outside. We have an office in Concord, NH. We are looking for office volunteers to help with mailings, recruiting for events, fundraising events, sending thank you notes and more.

We are looking for volunteers to help build the office crew so that the wild ones can protect the places we all love to explore! Please reach out today!

Organization: New Hampshire Sierra Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer - Upper Valley

LISTEN Community Services is a secular non-profit in need of volunteers for its 3 thrift stores. This is an excellent way to help your community, or complete your community service hours in a retail setting. Volunteers assist with receiving donations, cleaning, organizing, moving items to/from storage, and general merchandising. We will track your hours and provide you with the means of achieving any quantity of required hours. 

To see schedule and sign-up go to https://listen.volunteerhub.com/

Contact Marcy@listencs.org 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

LISTEN Community Services is a secular non-profit in need of volunteers for its 3 thrift stores. This is an excellent way to help your community, or complete your community service hours in a retail setting. Volunteers assist with receiving donations, cleaning, organizing, moving items to/from storage, and general merchandising. We will track your hours and provide you with the means of achieving any quantity of required hours. 

To see schedule and sign-up go to https://listen.volunteerhub.com/

Contact Marcy@listencs.org 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Soup Kitchen-Upper Valley

Volunteers needed for soup kitchen. LISTEN dining hall serves a free meal five nights a week in White River Junction, Vermont. Children under 16 can volunteer with a parent or guardian. 

 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/ 

 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Volunteers needed for soup kitchen. LISTEN dining hall serves a free meal five nights a week in White River Junction, Vermont. Children under 16 can volunteer with a parent or guardian. 

 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/ 

 

 

 

 

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Drive - Upper Valley

LISTEN provides services and support to meet the critical needs of Upper Valley individuals and families. Please deliver to LISTEN Food Pantry Monday - Friday 10am-4pm. No expired or open items.                                              contact:   valerie@listencs.org

Baked Beans Soup Crackers Juice Low sugar Cereal Plain Oatmeal Peanut Butter Canned Tuna/Chicken Shelf Stable Meals Fresh Produce: same day delivery Special Diets: Gluten free, low salt

Nutrition is important to our customers

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

LISTEN provides services and support to meet the critical needs of Upper Valley individuals and families. Please deliver to LISTEN Food Pantry Monday - Friday 10am-4pm. No expired or open items.                                              contact:   valerie@listencs.org

Baked Beans Soup Crackers Juice Low sugar Cereal Plain Oatmeal Peanut Butter Canned Tuna/Chicken Shelf Stable Meals Fresh Produce: same day delivery Special Diets: Gluten free, low salt

Nutrition is important to our customers

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry - Upper Valley

Help fight food insecurity. LISTEN Community Services is non-profit in need of volunteers for its Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is open Monday-Friday, Volunteers needed for shifts beginning at 9:00am and ending at 4:00pm. 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/lp/foodpantry/ or contact valerie@listencs.org

We believe in giving people choices and giving them the resources to make ends meet. Our goal is to provide flexibility to support as many people as possible, regardless of income. Volunteers to the food pantry need a positive attitude and the interest to work with people from a range of cultural backgrounds. Please respect and maintain client confidentiality. 

Assist shoppers-Welcome clients, explain process, answer questions, help carry food to car as needed.  Receive Donations- Greet and thank donors. Weigh donations and record in log. Check dates on all new donations and shelve/refrigerate incoming items.  Help unload trucks. Cleaning-Sort and discard unusable items/produce, clean floors and shelves as needed.  Large Deliveries- On certain days during the month we need extra help to receive large deliveries such as USDA and NH Food Bank. This requires lifting cases of food and extra time for sorting and storing food.

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Help fight food insecurity. LISTEN Community Services is non-profit in need of volunteers for its Food Pantry. The Food Pantry is open Monday-Friday, Volunteers needed for shifts beginning at 9:00am and ending at 4:00pm. 

See calendar and sign-up here https://listen.volunteerhub.com/lp/foodpantry/ or contact valerie@listencs.org

We believe in giving people choices and giving them the resources to make ends meet. Our goal is to provide flexibility to support as many people as possible, regardless of income. Volunteers to the food pantry need a positive attitude and the interest to work with people from a range of cultural backgrounds. Please respect and maintain client confidentiality. 

Assist shoppers-Welcome clients, explain process, answer questions, help carry food to car as needed.  Receive Donations- Greet and thank donors. Weigh donations and record in log. Check dates on all new donations and shelve/refrigerate incoming items.  Help unload trucks. Cleaning-Sort and discard unusable items/produce, clean floors and shelves as needed.  Large Deliveries- On certain days during the month we need extra help to receive large deliveries such as USDA and NH Food Bank. This requires lifting cases of food and extra time for sorting and storing food.

Organization: LISTEN Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer

Childcare Volunteers support mothers at Lydia’s House of Hope by providing safe, attentive, and engaging care for their children during scheduled programs. Volunteers help create a positive and welcoming environment where children can play, learn, and feel secure. All volunteers 16 years or older must complete a background check prior to volunteering.

Organization: Lydia's House of Hope

Childcare Volunteers support mothers at Lydia’s House of Hope by providing safe, attentive, and engaging care for their children during scheduled programs. Volunteers help create a positive and welcoming environment where children can play, learn, and feel secure. All volunteers 16 years or older must complete a background check prior to volunteering.

Organization: Lydia's House of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trip Chaperone

Trip Chaperones support staff members during off-site trips by helping supervise residents and children, ensuring safety, and assisting with logistics. This role helps create a smooth, enjoyable, and well-organized outing for everyone involved.

Key Responsibilities

-Assist the staff member in supervising the group and ensuring no one wanders off

-Help keep track of residents, children, and belongings during outings

-Drive the organization’s 12-passenger van or another vehicle (please notify staff if you are not comfortable driving)

-Offer support to moms with children or babies—ask before helping Help maintain a positive, calm, and respectful environment throughout the trip

-Follow all staff instructions and safety guidelines

Organization: Lydia's House of Hope

Trip Chaperones support staff members during off-site trips by helping supervise residents and children, ensuring safety, and assisting with logistics. This role helps create a smooth, enjoyable, and well-organized outing for everyone involved.

Key Responsibilities

-Assist the staff member in supervising the group and ensuring no one wanders off

-Help keep track of residents, children, and belongings during outings

-Drive the organization’s 12-passenger van or another vehicle (please notify staff if you are not comfortable driving)

-Offer support to moms with children or babies—ask before helping Help maintain a positive, calm, and respectful environment throughout the trip

-Follow all staff instructions and safety guidelines

Organization: Lydia's House of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resident Transportation Volunteer

Position Overview Resident Transportation Volunteers provide safe, supportive transportation for residents of Lydia’s House of Hope to scheduled appointments and approved destinations. This is an on-call, as-needed volunteer position. When a transportation need arises, a Lydia’s House staff member will personally contact volunteers to ask about availability. Volunteers are never obligated to accept a ride request. As a volunteer, you always have the right to say no based on your availability.

Responsibilities

-Provide transportation for residents to and from approved appointments or destinations

-Drive directly to the designated location and back without making side stops   

-Maintain a respectful, supportive, and professional presence during transportation

-Follow all Lydia’s House of Hope volunteer policies and transportation guidelines

-Communicate promptly with staff regarding availability and any concerns

Organization: Lydia's House of Hope

Position Overview Resident Transportation Volunteers provide safe, supportive transportation for residents of Lydia’s House of Hope to scheduled appointments and approved destinations. This is an on-call, as-needed volunteer position. When a transportation need arises, a Lydia’s House staff member will personally contact volunteers to ask about availability. Volunteers are never obligated to accept a ride request. As a volunteer, you always have the right to say no based on your availability.

Responsibilities

-Provide transportation for residents to and from approved appointments or destinations

-Drive directly to the designated location and back without making side stops   

-Maintain a respectful, supportive, and professional presence during transportation

-Follow all Lydia’s House of Hope volunteer policies and transportation guidelines

-Communicate promptly with staff regarding availability and any concerns

Organization: Lydia's House of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03878

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meet New People - Go for a Drive - Make a Meaningful Difference

Volunteer Drivers are needed to help individuals who are blind and visually impaired.

Transportation is an essential part of living independently. Future in Sight is looking for volunteer drivers to help our blind and visually impaired clients by providing rides to medical appointments, the grocery store, and for essential errands. This is a very flexible opportunity. Volunteer drivers select rides based on their preferences and availabilities. A small amount of time makes a big impact.  Mileage reimbursement is available.

 

Organization: Future In Sight

Volunteer Drivers are needed to help individuals who are blind and visually impaired.

Transportation is an essential part of living independently. Future in Sight is looking for volunteer drivers to help our blind and visually impaired clients by providing rides to medical appointments, the grocery store, and for essential errands. This is a very flexible opportunity. Volunteer drivers select rides based on their preferences and availabilities. A small amount of time makes a big impact.  Mileage reimbursement is available.

 

Organization: Future In Sight

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Board Member Wanted

Lantern Light Camps is looking for a Board member to assist in our organization and professional growth.  As a young non-profit, we are experiencing the normal growing pains and challenges that most new Boards face.  We have a important mission and desire, but we need assistance and experience to help the organization and Board grow.  Are you ready for a challenge?


Organization: Lantern Light Camps

Lantern Light Camps is looking for a Board member to assist in our organization and professional growth.  As a young non-profit, we are experiencing the normal growing pains and challenges that most new Boards face.  We have a important mission and desire, but we need assistance and experience to help the organization and Board grow.  Are you ready for a challenge?


Organization: Lantern Light Camps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03261

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tradesmen Volunteer Wanted

We are currently seeking skilled tradespeople who might be willing to donate their time and expertise to help with some essential maintenance and improvement projects at camp. These may include repairing cabins, upgrading plumbing or electrical systems, building outdoor structures, etc.

Your skills as a electrician, carpenter, plumber or other trades would make a tremendous difference in creating a safe and welcoming environment for our campers. While we understand how valuable your time is, even a day or two of volunteer work would have a lasting impact.

In return, we’re happy to offer:

A letter of volunteer service for your records

Recognition in our camp newsletter and website

The satisfaction of contributing to a nonprofit that supports youth development and outdoor education

We’d love the opportunity to talk more about how you might be able to help. Please feel free to contact me directly at 603-502-8558 or rays@lanternlightcamps.org  to discuss further.

Organization: Lantern Light Camps

We are currently seeking skilled tradespeople who might be willing to donate their time and expertise to help with some essential maintenance and improvement projects at camp. These may include repairing cabins, upgrading plumbing or electrical systems, building outdoor structures, etc.

Your skills as a electrician, carpenter, plumber or other trades would make a tremendous difference in creating a safe and welcoming environment for our campers. While we understand how valuable your time is, even a day or two of volunteer work would have a lasting impact.

In return, we’re happy to offer:

A letter of volunteer service for your records

Recognition in our camp newsletter and website

The satisfaction of contributing to a nonprofit that supports youth development and outdoor education

We’d love the opportunity to talk more about how you might be able to help. Please feel free to contact me directly at 603-502-8558 or rays@lanternlightcamps.org  to discuss further.

Organization: Lantern Light Camps

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03261

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Receptionist at Cashin Senior Center

As the first friendly face that members and visitors see, the Volunteer Receptionist plays a vital role in creating a welcoming environment at the Senior Activity Center. This role supports day-to-day operations by providing information, answering phone calls, and assisting new and prospective members.

Details:

Schedule: Shifts available Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Ideally, volunteers commit to one or more full or half day shifts per week, or are able to commit to being an ongoing substitute.

Duties: Greet members, visitors, and guests warmly as they arrive; answer incoming phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff; provide basic information about center activities, services, and membership; lead informal tours for prospective members and guests; help new members with registration and assist all members with sign-in at the kiosk; orient new members and make them feel welcome; assist with paperwork such as collating newsletters; keep the front desk area tidy and organized; assist members with signing up for new programs; collect payment for programs (handling money); notify staff of any concerns or special needs shared by visitors or members; enter and maintain new member data. 

Training Provided: All reception volunteers receive orientation and on-the-job training: use of phone system, copy machines and other office equipment as necessary. Staff are always available for questions or support.

If you enjoy connecting with people and creating a lively, positive environment, we’d love to have you join our team!

Organization: William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center

As the first friendly face that members and visitors see, the Volunteer Receptionist plays a vital role in creating a welcoming environment at the Senior Activity Center. This role supports day-to-day operations by providing information, answering phone calls, and assisting new and prospective members.

Details:

Schedule: Shifts available Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Ideally, volunteers commit to one or more full or half day shifts per week, or are able to commit to being an ongoing substitute.

Duties: Greet members, visitors, and guests warmly as they arrive; answer incoming phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff; provide basic information about center activities, services, and membership; lead informal tours for prospective members and guests; help new members with registration and assist all members with sign-in at the kiosk; orient new members and make them feel welcome; assist with paperwork such as collating newsletters; keep the front desk area tidy and organized; assist members with signing up for new programs; collect payment for programs (handling money); notify staff of any concerns or special needs shared by visitors or members; enter and maintain new member data. 

Training Provided: All reception volunteers receive orientation and on-the-job training: use of phone system, copy machines and other office equipment as necessary. Staff are always available for questions or support.

If you enjoy connecting with people and creating a lively, positive environment, we’d love to have you join our team!

Organization: William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-Call Volunteer Receptionist at Cashin Senior Center

The Substitute Volunteer Receptionist provides front desk coverage at the Cashin Senior Center when the regular volunteer receptionist is unavailable due to vacations, illness, or other absences. This role supports the smooth operation of the center by greeting guests, answering phones, and assisting with basic administrative tasks.

Details:

Schedule: Shifts may be Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.

Duties: Greet visitors warmly and direct them appropriately; answer and route phone calls in a courteous and professional manner; provide general information about center programs and services; assist with light clerical duties (e.g., filing, photocopying, distributing mail); maintain a welcoming and organized front desk area; communicate promptly with the Volunteer Coordinator regarding availability and schedule changes.

Schedule and Commitment: This is an on-call, as-needed position. Volunteers are asked to submit their monthly availability to the Volunteer Coordinator (e.g., at the beginning of each month). Assignments may be given in advance for planned absences, or on short notice in case of emergencies

Training Provided: All reception volunteers receive orientation and on-the-job training: use of phone system, copy machines and other office equipment as necessary. Staff are always available for questions or support.

If you enjoy connecting with people and creating a lively, positive environment, we’d love to have you join our team!

Organization: William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center

The Substitute Volunteer Receptionist provides front desk coverage at the Cashin Senior Center when the regular volunteer receptionist is unavailable due to vacations, illness, or other absences. This role supports the smooth operation of the center by greeting guests, answering phones, and assisting with basic administrative tasks.

Details:

Schedule: Shifts may be Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.

Duties: Greet visitors warmly and direct them appropriately; answer and route phone calls in a courteous and professional manner; provide general information about center programs and services; assist with light clerical duties (e.g., filing, photocopying, distributing mail); maintain a welcoming and organized front desk area; communicate promptly with the Volunteer Coordinator regarding availability and schedule changes.

Schedule and Commitment: This is an on-call, as-needed position. Volunteers are asked to submit their monthly availability to the Volunteer Coordinator (e.g., at the beginning of each month). Assignments may be given in advance for planned absences, or on short notice in case of emergencies

Training Provided: All reception volunteers receive orientation and on-the-job training: use of phone system, copy machines and other office equipment as necessary. Staff are always available for questions or support.

If you enjoy connecting with people and creating a lively, positive environment, we’d love to have you join our team!

Organization: William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Prison Visitor - FCI Berlin

Prisoner Visitation and Support (PVS) is the only organization authorized by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Defense to visit any prisoner in the Federal and Military prison systems. The primary focus is on seeing those prisoners with an acute need for human contact -- those prisoners without regular visits, those serving long sentences who are far from home, those in solitary confinement and on death row, and those who are frequently transferred from prison to prison. PVS visitors let the prisoners set the agenda for what they discuss.

This listing is for volunteers that are interested in visiting at FCI Berlin, a federal correctional institution serving male offenders in Berlin, New Hampshire.

Organization: Prisoner Visitation and Support

Prisoner Visitation and Support (PVS) is the only organization authorized by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and the Department of Defense to visit any prisoner in the Federal and Military prison systems. The primary focus is on seeing those prisoners with an acute need for human contact -- those prisoners without regular visits, those serving long sentences who are far from home, those in solitary confinement and on death row, and those who are frequently transferred from prison to prison. PVS visitors let the prisoners set the agenda for what they discuss.

This listing is for volunteers that are interested in visiting at FCI Berlin, a federal correctional institution serving male offenders in Berlin, New Hampshire.

Organization: Prisoner Visitation and Support

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03570

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Database Management

Though 143 years old, Webster House just installed its first donor database, Network For Good, four years ago. Over this time the database has been inconsistently managed making accessing data that is essential to Webster House's growth and mission very difficult.  We need help re-organizing the database which requires routine data management and data entry. Admittedly, these tasks are unglamorous but essential to our mission. If you like detailed work, correcting obvious typos and making things consistent and logical (for example - St./Str./ St/ or Street?) then you'll love this volunteer opportunity. 

If you have question or want to learn more, call Paul Staller at (603) 777-7861 or email at paul.staller@websterhousenh.org.

Organization: Webster House Children's Home

Though 143 years old, Webster House just installed its first donor database, Network For Good, four years ago. Over this time the database has been inconsistently managed making accessing data that is essential to Webster House's growth and mission very difficult.  We need help re-organizing the database which requires routine data management and data entry. Admittedly, these tasks are unglamorous but essential to our mission. If you like detailed work, correcting obvious typos and making things consistent and logical (for example - St./Str./ St/ or Street?) then you'll love this volunteer opportunity. 

If you have question or want to learn more, call Paul Staller at (603) 777-7861 or email at paul.staller@websterhousenh.org.

Organization: Webster House Children's Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03104-2752

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Windowdressers Nashua Volunteer Coordinator

The Windowdressers Nashua team are looking for a Volunteer Coordinator. This position organizes participation at the week long Community Build event that will be held in Nashua in the fall. Tasks involve ensuring that shifts at the Build are staffed with volunteers/participants and confirming that all participants receiving inserts through the program, have signed up to participate for the appropriate number of shifts.

Organization: Windowdressers

The Windowdressers Nashua team are looking for a Volunteer Coordinator. This position organizes participation at the week long Community Build event that will be held in Nashua in the fall. Tasks involve ensuring that shifts at the Build are staffed with volunteers/participants and confirming that all participants receiving inserts through the program, have signed up to participate for the appropriate number of shifts.

Organization: Windowdressers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Windowdressers Nashua Outreach coordinator

The Windowdressers Nashua team are looking for a volunteer Outreach Coordinator. This position helps to market the program in their local community, attracting order requests for our insulating internal window inserts, as well as other volunteers to help build inserts. The position works with other team members to share promotional materials, table at local events, inform local media about the program and create a social media plan.

Organization: Windowdressers

The Windowdressers Nashua team are looking for a volunteer Outreach Coordinator. This position helps to market the program in their local community, attracting order requests for our insulating internal window inserts, as well as other volunteers to help build inserts. The position works with other team members to share promotional materials, table at local events, inform local media about the program and create a social media plan.

Organization: Windowdressers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Windowdressers Community Build Teams

Want to join a New Hampshire based Windowdressers team and help your community better weatherize by building internal window inserts? You can see a list of our New Hampshire teams of volunteers at the website link below, as well as their team needs. If you would like to inquire about joining one of these teams, please use the contact details on the website specific to that team. 

https://windowdressers.org/new-hampshire-massachusetts-community-builds/

Organization: Windowdressers

Want to join a New Hampshire based Windowdressers team and help your community better weatherize by building internal window inserts? You can see a list of our New Hampshire teams of volunteers at the website link below, as well as their team needs. If you would like to inquire about joining one of these teams, please use the contact details on the website specific to that team. 

https://windowdressers.org/new-hampshire-massachusetts-community-builds/

Organization: Windowdressers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03224

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Strategic Board Members


Expectations: 

Help nurture maternal and infant wellbeing through compassionate, community-led peer supportSupport gentle, holistic programs that honor the full perinatal journeyStand for equity and access so no mother walks aloneHelp steward spaces of connection, healing, and shared wisdomGuide the long-term sustainability of a mission & vision grounded in love, respect, and generational healing

We are especially seeking board members who carry wisdom from lived experience or professional service, including, nonprofit leaders, midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, nurses, OB providers, public health professionals, CPAs, banking and finance leaders, HR and workforce specialists, billing and coding experts — and mothers/fathers/grandparents who feel deeply called to this work.

Organization: Women of the Mountains Birth Initiative


Expectations: 

Help nurture maternal and infant wellbeing through compassionate, community-led peer supportSupport gentle, holistic programs that honor the full perinatal journeyStand for equity and access so no mother walks aloneHelp steward spaces of connection, healing, and shared wisdomGuide the long-term sustainability of a mission & vision grounded in love, respect, and generational healing

We are especially seeking board members who carry wisdom from lived experience or professional service, including, nonprofit leaders, midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, nurses, OB providers, public health professionals, CPAs, banking and finance leaders, HR and workforce specialists, billing and coding experts — and mothers/fathers/grandparents who feel deeply called to this work.

Organization: Women of the Mountains Birth Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03561

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference After School: Learn United Tutors & Session Monitors Needed

Help a child succeed in school! Learn United is seeking caring volunteers to support students in grades K–12 with math, reading, science, or general homework help.

Volunteer as a Tutor
Work one-on-one (or in small groups, if you choose) with students who need extra support—whether for a few sessions or the full school year. You choose the age group, subject, and schedule that works for you. Teaching experience is helpful, but certification is not required.

Volunteer as a Session Monitor
Monitors provide a second adult presence to ensure a safe, supportive environment during tutoring sessions. This is a great option if you enjoy being around kids but prefer a lighter role—you can read, work quietly, or do crafts during sessions.

Tutoring typically takes place after school and may be in-person or virtual, with some opportunities during school hours or weekends. In-person sites include community partners such as the Boys & Girls Club, YMCA, Nashua PAL, Girls Inc., Nashua Public Library, Salvation Army, and United Way of Greater Nashua.

All volunteers complete an annual background check.

Organization: United Way of Greater Nashua

Help a child succeed in school! Learn United is seeking caring volunteers to support students in grades K–12 with math, reading, science, or general homework help.

Volunteer as a Tutor
Work one-on-one (or in small groups, if you choose) with students who need extra support—whether for a few sessions or the full school year. You choose the age group, subject, and schedule that works for you. Teaching experience is helpful, but certification is not required.

Volunteer as a Session Monitor
Monitors provide a second adult presence to ensure a safe, supportive environment during tutoring sessions. This is a great option if you enjoy being around kids but prefer a lighter role—you can read, work quietly, or do crafts during sessions.

Tutoring typically takes place after school and may be in-person or virtual, with some opportunities during school hours or weekends. In-person sites include community partners such as the Boys & Girls Club, YMCA, Nashua PAL, Girls Inc., Nashua Public Library, Salvation Army, and United Way of Greater Nashua.

All volunteers complete an annual background check.

Organization: United Way of Greater Nashua

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03064

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors – Donor Relations & Alumni Engagement

Board of Directors – Donor Relations & Alumni Engagement
High Hopes Foundation of New Hampshire
(Hybrid/Remote Friendly)

High Hopes Foundation of New Hampshire is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting children and families facing life-threatening illnesses and hardships, providing hope, comfort, and meaningful experiences. Through community partnerships, fundraising events, and donor support, High Hopes works to make a tangible difference for families across New Hampshire. To learn more, visit: www.highhopesfoundation.org

About the Role
High Hopes Foundation of NH is seeking a Board Director focused on Donor Relations, Community Outreach, and Alumni Engagement. This volunteer leadership role is ideal for someone passionate about relationship-building, community connection, and long-term sustainability of nonprofit impact.This board member will play a key role in strengthening donor relationships, expanding outreach efforts, and helping build an engaged alumni network of past families, supporters, and partners.

Key Responsibilities

Serve as an active, voting member of the Board of Directors Participate in board meetings and strategic planning efforts Actively promote High Hopes Foundation within personal and professional networks Create outreach efforts to expand awareness and support of the Foundation’s mission Build and nurture relationships with individual donors, sponsors, and community partners Support the creation and growth of an alumni network, engaging past families and supporters

Ideal Candidate Profile We welcome candidates from a variety of backgrounds. Ideal qualities include:

Experience or interest in donor relations, fundraising, marketing, communications, or community outreach Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills Passion for nonprofit work and helping families in need Ability to think strategically while also contributing hands-on support

Why Serve on the High Hopes Board?

Make a direct, meaningful impact on families in New Hampshire Use your skills to help grow and sustain an impactful nonprofit Join a passionate, collaborative, and mission-driven board Expand your nonprofit leadership experience and community connections

How to Apply

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a brief statement of interest and resume (or LinkedIn profile) explaining why they would like to serve on the Board of Directors of High Hopes Foundation of NH to info@highhopesfoundation.org

Organization: High Hopes Foundation of NH

Board of Directors – Donor Relations & Alumni Engagement
High Hopes Foundation of New Hampshire
(Hybrid/Remote Friendly)

High Hopes Foundation of New Hampshire is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting children and families facing life-threatening illnesses and hardships, providing hope, comfort, and meaningful experiences. Through community partnerships, fundraising events, and donor support, High Hopes works to make a tangible difference for families across New Hampshire. To learn more, visit: www.highhopesfoundation.org

About the Role
High Hopes Foundation of NH is seeking a Board Director focused on Donor Relations, Community Outreach, and Alumni Engagement. This volunteer leadership role is ideal for someone passionate about relationship-building, community connection, and long-term sustainability of nonprofit impact.This board member will play a key role in strengthening donor relationships, expanding outreach efforts, and helping build an engaged alumni network of past families, supporters, and partners.

Key Responsibilities

Serve as an active, voting member of the Board of Directors Participate in board meetings and strategic planning efforts Actively promote High Hopes Foundation within personal and professional networks Create outreach efforts to expand awareness and support of the Foundation’s mission Build and nurture relationships with individual donors, sponsors, and community partners Support the creation and growth of an alumni network, engaging past families and supporters

Ideal Candidate Profile We welcome candidates from a variety of backgrounds. Ideal qualities include:

Experience or interest in donor relations, fundraising, marketing, communications, or community outreach Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills Passion for nonprofit work and helping families in need Ability to think strategically while also contributing hands-on support

Why Serve on the High Hopes Board?

Make a direct, meaningful impact on families in New Hampshire Use your skills to help grow and sustain an impactful nonprofit Join a passionate, collaborative, and mission-driven board Expand your nonprofit leadership experience and community connections

How to Apply

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a brief statement of interest and resume (or LinkedIn profile) explaining why they would like to serve on the Board of Directors of High Hopes Foundation of NH to info@highhopesfoundation.org

Organization: High Hopes Foundation of NH

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03062

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

We are looking for new Board members to join us in 2026! If you have been thinking about serving on a non-profit board, consider joining us at PAREI. We are particularly interested in people in Central New Hampshire who have financial, planned giving, non-profit administration, or fundraising backgrounds to complement our current Board members.

Organization: Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative

We are looking for new Board members to join us in 2026! If you have been thinking about serving on a non-profit board, consider joining us at PAREI. We are particularly interested in people in Central New Hampshire who have financial, planned giving, non-profit administration, or fundraising backgrounds to complement our current Board members.

Organization: Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03264

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardening

The Gardening Team is responsible for the care, cultivation, and maintenance of the Learning, Heritage, and Perennial Gardens. The gardens provide opportunities for our Community Connections Program participants and campers to learn about gardening and gain hands-on experience. Produce is used in educational tasting, cooking, and nutrition programs designed to help community members of all ages connect with the natural world while learning about where their food comes from. Volunteers will be matched with a group that fits their schedule and led by a Lead Gardener to complete weekly tasks in the garden. Volunteers can expect to gain hands-on experience cultivating these gardens at Prescott Farm and join a great community of volunteers.

Commitment: Preferred 1x per week for one season

Season: April - October Schedule: Flexible, we will work with your schedule. Having one consistent day/time per week to assist in the gardens is preferred

Tasks & Responsibilities

Daily: Weed, water, retrieve and return tools, record harvest, log timesheet Weekly: Treat for problem insects, mulch, soil additives (lime, blood meal, leaves, etc.) Monthly February: Clean seed trays, start seeds, care for seedlings March: Start seeds, care for seedlings April: Turn over beds, early planting, (un)cover plants as needed, repair equipment May: Plant, prep beds, test soil, (un)cover plants as needed June: Put in extra support for plants (frames, stocks, netting, etc.), thinning July: Harvest, produce preservation (canning or dehydrating) August: Harvest, produce preservation (canning or dehydrating) September: Harvest, produce preservation (canning or dehydrating) October: Winterize gardens, plant winter crops, drain hoses, and store tools, and equipment November - January: Attend garden planning meetings if scheduled

Qualifications

Enthusiasm to learn about gardening practices Ability to maintain a set schedule throughout the gardening season Ability to lift up to 30lbs, bend over, crouch, crawl, work outside, and walk on uneven surfaces without assistance

Training: Attend an orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator

Safety: Team members are expected to bring and wear appropriate clothing for the conditions and activities they will be doing; this includes closed-toed shoes, gloves, bug repellent, and sunscreen. Ensure to use safe practices with all tools and equipment.

Click the link below to fill out the volunteer application form if you are interested in volunteering in this opportunity:

Volunteer Application Form

Organization: Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center

The Gardening Team is responsible for the care, cultivation, and maintenance of the Learning, Heritage, and Perennial Gardens. The gardens provide opportunities for our Community Connections Program participants and campers to learn about gardening and gain hands-on experience. Produce is used in educational tasting, cooking, and nutrition programs designed to help community members of all ages connect with the natural world while learning about where their food comes from. Volunteers will be matched with a group that fits their schedule and led by a Lead Gardener to complete weekly tasks in the garden. Volunteers can expect to gain hands-on experience cultivating these gardens at Prescott Farm and join a great community of volunteers.

Commitment: Preferred 1x per week for one season

Season: April - October Schedule: Flexible, we will work with your schedule. Having one consistent day/time per week to assist in the gardens is preferred

Tasks & Responsibilities

Daily: Weed, water, retrieve and return tools, record harvest, log timesheet Weekly: Treat for problem insects, mulch, soil additives (lime, blood meal, leaves, etc.) Monthly February: Clean seed trays, start seeds, care for seedlings March: Start seeds, care for seedlings April: Turn over beds, early planting, (un)cover plants as needed, repair equipment May: Plant, prep beds, test soil, (un)cover plants as needed June: Put in extra support for plants (frames, stocks, netting, etc.), thinning July: Harvest, produce preservation (canning or dehydrating) August: Harvest, produce preservation (canning or dehydrating) September: Harvest, produce preservation (canning or dehydrating) October: Winterize gardens, plant winter crops, drain hoses, and store tools, and equipment November - January: Attend garden planning meetings if scheduled

Qualifications

Enthusiasm to learn about gardening practices Ability to maintain a set schedule throughout the gardening season Ability to lift up to 30lbs, bend over, crouch, crawl, work outside, and walk on uneven surfaces without assistance

Training: Attend an orientation with the Volunteer Coordinator

Safety: Team members are expected to bring and wear appropriate clothing for the conditions and activities they will be doing; this includes closed-toed shoes, gloves, bug repellent, and sunscreen. Ensure to use safe practices with all tools and equipment.

Click the link below to fill out the volunteer application form if you are interested in volunteering in this opportunity:

Volunteer Application Form

Organization: Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03246

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spread the word!

Take rack cards to locations in our service area, and share social media posts to let the public know that TASC Rides needs volunteer drivers to help with the growing number of over 55 residents who no longer drive in our even towns.

Organization: TASC (Transportation Assistance for Seacoast Citizens)

Take rack cards to locations in our service area, and share social media posts to let the public know that TASC Rides needs volunteer drivers to help with the growing number of over 55 residents who no longer drive in our even towns.

Organization: TASC (Transportation Assistance for Seacoast Citizens)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03842

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a TASC Rides Volunteer Driver!

TASC Rides' volunteers help people maintain their health, independence and dignity by providing rides to eligible residents (age 55+)  in Brentwood, East Kingston, Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, and Stratham. Volunteering is easy!  You choose when you drive, how often, and where you'll go.

Sign-up online at Volunteer  or email:  info@tasc-rides.org


Organization: TASC (Transportation Assistance for Seacoast Citizens)

TASC Rides' volunteers help people maintain their health, independence and dignity by providing rides to eligible residents (age 55+)  in Brentwood, East Kingston, Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, and Stratham. Volunteering is easy!  You choose when you drive, how often, and where you'll go.

Sign-up online at Volunteer  or email:  info@tasc-rides.org


Organization: TASC (Transportation Assistance for Seacoast Citizens)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03842

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels, Drivers Needed! Hillsborough

Why should you volunteer at Meals on Wheels?

We all know what it feels like to be lonely - and to be hungry not just for a meal, but for the nourishment that comes from personal connection. That’s where you and Meals on Wheels come in. By becoming a volunteer, you’ll deliver a meal, provide a friendly visit, and offer a safety check to homebound and disabled adults who may not have contact with another person all day. You’ll join more than 250 local volunteers and more than two million others nationally - working collectively throughout the U.S. to make sure the older adults who took care of us aren’t forgotten, hungry or alone. It doesn’t take much from each of us to improve the lives of so many. Together, we can make a huge difference for the homebound and disabled adults in our community.

Just a few hours of your assistance, typically between 9:45 am and 12 pm can help your neighbors remain healthy and live independently at home.

We currently have a need for a driver on Mondays.

Our office is in Peterborough, but we do have a meal pick up location Antrim, so you do not need to drive to Peterborough to pick up your meals.

Training is provided. Please call Sean at 603-424-9967 or email volunteers@hcmow.org to learn more about how you can volunteer in your community!

 

Organization: Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County

Why should you volunteer at Meals on Wheels?

We all know what it feels like to be lonely - and to be hungry not just for a meal, but for the nourishment that comes from personal connection. That’s where you and Meals on Wheels come in. By becoming a volunteer, you’ll deliver a meal, provide a friendly visit, and offer a safety check to homebound and disabled adults who may not have contact with another person all day. You’ll join more than 250 local volunteers and more than two million others nationally - working collectively throughout the U.S. to make sure the older adults who took care of us aren’t forgotten, hungry or alone. It doesn’t take much from each of us to improve the lives of so many. Together, we can make a huge difference for the homebound and disabled adults in our community.

Just a few hours of your assistance, typically between 9:45 am and 12 pm can help your neighbors remain healthy and live independently at home.

We currently have a need for a driver on Mondays.

Our office is in Peterborough, but we do have a meal pick up location Antrim, so you do not need to drive to Peterborough to pick up your meals.

Training is provided. Please call Sean at 603-424-9967 or email volunteers@hcmow.org to learn more about how you can volunteer in your community!

 

Organization: Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03458

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Helper

Assist children in their education by helping them complete their homework after school.

Organization: Nashua PAL

Assist children in their education by helping them complete their homework after school.

Organization: Nashua PAL

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Puppy Raisers

ACTS - Assistance Canine Training Services raises and trains service dogs for people with mobility disabilities and for facilities that use dogs for animal assisted therapy. ACTS is a volunteer driven organization and at the center of the program are the puppy raisers.

All weekly required puppy raiser trainings are held at Telling Tails Training Center, Center Conway, NH or in the greater Mount Washington Valley (North Conway).  All puppy raisers must attend these trainings.

Short Term Puppy Raising

2-6 month time commitment

Generally, paired with a puppy that is ~8-10 weeks old

Possibility to become full term puppy raiser

Long Term Puppy Raising

18-24 month time commitment, varies depending on age of dog when paired


Puppy raisers commit up to two years to the socialization and training of a puppy. They generally receive puppies at the age of eight weeks, although occasionally puppy raisers may receive older puppies. The commitment involves a willingness to learn, spend time in training classes, spend time socializing the puppy in public places, and a great deal of heart.

Puppies live in puppy raiser homes as a part of the family. They must learn how to behave both at home and out in public. Training and socialization are very important and raisers must be willing to work with puppies using the guidelines set forth by ACTS.

We consider puppy raising to be not only an individual endeavor, but also a group project. We practice in group classes and puppy raisers are encouraged to enjoy the company and assistance of other raisers by practicing in teams or in small groups.  Each ACTS volunteer is considered an important part of every graduating team whether they were the puppy raiser or not. Everyone is invited to attend graduation and celebrate the teams that complete their training.

Sometimes our puppies let us know that they are not suited for service dog or facility therapy dog work, in which case they are placed as either as Detection Dogs (explosive, narcotics, electronics or arson) or Dream Dogs (adoptable pet dogs) with appropriate families. Our ACTS family is proud of all of our dogs and we celebrate the placement of each of them.

Puppy raising can be one of the most fulfilling volunteer opportunities available. Seeing how the life of an individual can be changed by a dog is an amazing experience. In addition to the joy that is seen in the end-product, puppy raisers grow and learn in their dog training skills. They create new and often long-lasting friendships. They meet and work with some wonderful dogs. And finally, there is that feeling that can only come from giving of yourself and your time to others.

Puppy raisers must be at least 15 years of age.

No prior experience is required. We provide on the job training!

Puppy raisers are NOT responsible for expenses relating to dog food, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, and veterinary care.

Puppy raisers ARE responsible for expenses such as treats, toys, grooming supplies, and other various expenses.

For a full list of puppy raiser requirements and to apply to be a puppy raiser, please visit https://www.assistancecanine.org/about-puppy-raising

 

Organization: Assistance Canine Training Services - ACTS

ACTS - Assistance Canine Training Services raises and trains service dogs for people with mobility disabilities and for facilities that use dogs for animal assisted therapy. ACTS is a volunteer driven organization and at the center of the program are the puppy raisers.

All weekly required puppy raiser trainings are held at Telling Tails Training Center, Center Conway, NH or in the greater Mount Washington Valley (North Conway).  All puppy raisers must attend these trainings.

Short Term Puppy Raising

2-6 month time commitment

Generally, paired with a puppy that is ~8-10 weeks old

Possibility to become full term puppy raiser

Long Term Puppy Raising

18-24 month time commitment, varies depending on age of dog when paired


Puppy raisers commit up to two years to the socialization and training of a puppy. They generally receive puppies at the age of eight weeks, although occasionally puppy raisers may receive older puppies. The commitment involves a willingness to learn, spend time in training classes, spend time socializing the puppy in public places, and a great deal of heart.

Puppies live in puppy raiser homes as a part of the family. They must learn how to behave both at home and out in public. Training and socialization are very important and raisers must be willing to work with puppies using the guidelines set forth by ACTS.

We consider puppy raising to be not only an individual endeavor, but also a group project. We practice in group classes and puppy raisers are encouraged to enjoy the company and assistance of other raisers by practicing in teams or in small groups.  Each ACTS volunteer is considered an important part of every graduating team whether they were the puppy raiser or not. Everyone is invited to attend graduation and celebrate the teams that complete their training.

Sometimes our puppies let us know that they are not suited for service dog or facility therapy dog work, in which case they are placed as either as Detection Dogs (explosive, narcotics, electronics or arson) or Dream Dogs (adoptable pet dogs) with appropriate families. Our ACTS family is proud of all of our dogs and we celebrate the placement of each of them.

Puppy raising can be one of the most fulfilling volunteer opportunities available. Seeing how the life of an individual can be changed by a dog is an amazing experience. In addition to the joy that is seen in the end-product, puppy raisers grow and learn in their dog training skills. They create new and often long-lasting friendships. They meet and work with some wonderful dogs. And finally, there is that feeling that can only come from giving of yourself and your time to others.

Puppy raisers must be at least 15 years of age.

No prior experience is required. We provide on the job training!

Puppy raisers are NOT responsible for expenses relating to dog food, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, and veterinary care.

Puppy raisers ARE responsible for expenses such as treats, toys, grooming supplies, and other various expenses.

For a full list of puppy raiser requirements and to apply to be a puppy raiser, please visit https://www.assistancecanine.org/about-puppy-raising

 

Organization: Assistance Canine Training Services - ACTS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Caller at Cashin Senior Center

Bingo Caller – Senior Center We’re looking for a friendly and enthusiastic Bingo Caller to help bring fun and excitement to our senior community!
Details:

Schedule: Twice monthly Time Commitment: Approximately 2.5 hours per session (includes a 15-minute break) Duties: Call bingo , operate bingo machine, engage with participants, and help maintain an enjoyable, welcoming atmosphere

Training Provided: We’ll train you to use our new programmable bingo machine.
 If you enjoy connecting with people and creating a lively, positive environment, we’d love to have you join our team!

Organization: William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center

Bingo Caller – Senior Center We’re looking for a friendly and enthusiastic Bingo Caller to help bring fun and excitement to our senior community!
Details:

Schedule: Twice monthly Time Commitment: Approximately 2.5 hours per session (includes a 15-minute break) Duties: Call bingo , operate bingo machine, engage with participants, and help maintain an enjoyable, welcoming atmosphere

Training Provided: We’ll train you to use our new programmable bingo machine.
 If you enjoy connecting with people and creating a lively, positive environment, we’d love to have you join our team!

Organization: William B. Cashin Senior Activity Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA Volunteer

The Granite YMCA, with branches in Manchester, Goffstown, Somersworth, Londonderry, Portsmouth and Concord, has some wonderful volunteer opportunities.  Click here to see them in our volunteer portal .  Click the" Learn More" button for postings of interest, and then click "Volunteer" next to the shift that works for you.

Join the volunteer team at the YMCA and help us provide services to the greater community where these YMCAs are located.  Areas that may have volunteer needs include: Aquatics/Pool, Preschool/Early Learning Center, Day Camps, Overnight Camps, Facilities, Fitness & Wellness Center, School-age Child Care, Teen Center, and our Welcome Center/front desk. We also post opportunities for special events where volunteers can help make something even better.

Organization: The Granite YMCA

The Granite YMCA, with branches in Manchester, Goffstown, Somersworth, Londonderry, Portsmouth and Concord, has some wonderful volunteer opportunities.  Click here to see them in our volunteer portal .  Click the" Learn More" button for postings of interest, and then click "Volunteer" next to the shift that works for you.

Join the volunteer team at the YMCA and help us provide services to the greater community where these YMCAs are located.  Areas that may have volunteer needs include: Aquatics/Pool, Preschool/Early Learning Center, Day Camps, Overnight Camps, Facilities, Fitness & Wellness Center, School-age Child Care, Teen Center, and our Welcome Center/front desk. We also post opportunities for special events where volunteers can help make something even better.

Organization: The Granite YMCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Don't let plastic bags end up in a landfill - help us turn them into beautiful benches!

Volunteers needed to help to keep plastic bags out of the landfill!

The Bedford (NH) Lions need your help with sorting and delivering the plastic bags we collect from the Bedford Transfer Center.  We have 10 boxes that fill up in 3-4 days! 

The bags are sent to the Trex company who turns them into community benches.  Trex works with us to promote the importance of recycling through their NexTrex® program. In 2022, Trex helped more than 3,300 community groups (including the Bedford Lions) recycle nearly 2 million pounds of plastic film that was KEPT OUT OF A LANDFILL!

Won't you help us?

Organization: Bedford Lions Club

Volunteers needed to help to keep plastic bags out of the landfill!

The Bedford (NH) Lions need your help with sorting and delivering the plastic bags we collect from the Bedford Transfer Center.  We have 10 boxes that fill up in 3-4 days! 

The bags are sent to the Trex company who turns them into community benches.  Trex works with us to promote the importance of recycling through their NexTrex® program. In 2022, Trex helped more than 3,300 community groups (including the Bedford Lions) recycle nearly 2 million pounds of plastic film that was KEPT OUT OF A LANDFILL!

Won't you help us?

Organization: Bedford Lions Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03110

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Daily Raising & Lowering of American Flag

In the center of the Town of Merrimack, we have a large flag pole with an American Flag on it. We do not have the funding available to have electricity wired to it to install a spotlight on the flag nor do we have the staffing available to raise & lower the flag at sunrise & sunset. 

Creating this opportunity if someone would be interested in performing this service for us. 

Organization: Merrimack Parks & Recreation

In the center of the Town of Merrimack, we have a large flag pole with an American Flag on it. We do not have the funding available to have electricity wired to it to install a spotlight on the flag nor do we have the staffing available to raise & lower the flag at sunrise & sunset. 

Creating this opportunity if someone would be interested in performing this service for us. 

Organization: Merrimack Parks & Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03054

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteering

To support our members' needs, a food pantry has been created and will be open every Thursday afternoon. As a Food Pantry volunteer, you will:

✅ Create a welcoming and safe space for the community
✅ Organize donated goods, ensuring they are within date and safe to distribute
✅ Make an immediate impact!


More information for scheduling and onboarding - https://graniteymca.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/564. Please select the "First Time Volunteer" registration - we want to ensure all credentialing and onboarding is completed prior to scheduling your first shift. 


Organization: The Granite YMCA

To support our members' needs, a food pantry has been created and will be open every Thursday afternoon. As a Food Pantry volunteer, you will:

✅ Create a welcoming and safe space for the community
✅ Organize donated goods, ensuring they are within date and safe to distribute
✅ Make an immediate impact!


More information for scheduling and onboarding - https://graniteymca.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/564. Please select the "First Time Volunteer" registration - we want to ensure all credentialing and onboarding is completed prior to scheduling your first shift. 


Organization: The Granite YMCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03101

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Classroom Grandparent Volunteer

You have a lifetime of experience. Why not share it with the next generation?  

The Friends Program connects adults age 55+ with opportunities to serve children across New Hampshire as classroom volunteers. Our volunteers support students in schools, childcare centers, and after-school programs by offering consistent social, emotional, and academic support. Volunteers commit at least 10 hours per week and become an important part of the educational team. 

Volunteers receive ongoing training and support, monthly workshops, and enjoy a renewed sense of purpose. They are highly valued members of school communities!

Participants who meet certain income guidelines may qualify for a modest, tax-exempt stipend that does not impact Social Security, housing, SNAP, or other benefits.

Organization: Friends Program

You have a lifetime of experience. Why not share it with the next generation?  

The Friends Program connects adults age 55+ with opportunities to serve children across New Hampshire as classroom volunteers. Our volunteers support students in schools, childcare centers, and after-school programs by offering consistent social, emotional, and academic support. Volunteers commit at least 10 hours per week and become an important part of the educational team. 

Volunteers receive ongoing training and support, monthly workshops, and enjoy a renewed sense of purpose. They are highly valued members of school communities!

Participants who meet certain income guidelines may qualify for a modest, tax-exempt stipend that does not impact Social Security, housing, SNAP, or other benefits.

Organization: Friends Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-Call Group Childcare for Monthly Meeting

Nashua Family Network (NFN) is a parent-led group that meets monthly at Arlington Street Community Center). Parents are in one room, while children are supervised in another. Meetings are 5-7pm (dates vary). When our regular childcare volunteer cannot make it, we are unable to meet. We are seeking alternatives to be on-call. Volunteers must be fingerprinted (Arlington St., Community Center will help with the process).

Reach out to sklein@unitedwaynashua.org to learn more

Organization: Greater Nashua Smart Start Coalition

Nashua Family Network (NFN) is a parent-led group that meets monthly at Arlington Street Community Center). Parents are in one room, while children are supervised in another. Meetings are 5-7pm (dates vary). When our regular childcare volunteer cannot make it, we are unable to meet. We are seeking alternatives to be on-call. Volunteers must be fingerprinted (Arlington St., Community Center will help with the process).

Reach out to sklein@unitedwaynashua.org to learn more

Organization: Greater Nashua Smart Start Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03060

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Security

Looking for people interested in serving as security at the OB Center, and the Greenleaf Center.

Previous experience desired. Please contact us for details.

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Looking for people interested in serving as security at the OB Center, and the Greenleaf Center.

Previous experience desired. Please contact us for details.

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: History Alive Reenactment

Each year, around 100 re-enactors come to Hillsboro, NH to re-enact battles, show civilian life and answer questions across a wide time line of history - from the Romans and Vikings through the French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, Civil War, and up to World War II.

We have a great location and are always looking for volunteers to help make this event a success.
 
See specific jobs, hours, etc on our volunteer page: https://historyalivenh.org/volunteer/

Organization: History Alive

Each year, around 100 re-enactors come to Hillsboro, NH to re-enact battles, show civilian life and answer questions across a wide time line of history - from the Romans and Vikings through the French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, Civil War, and up to World War II.

We have a great location and are always looking for volunteers to help make this event a success.
 
See specific jobs, hours, etc on our volunteer page: https://historyalivenh.org/volunteer/

Organization: History Alive

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 14, 2026 through Aug 16, 2026

Zip Code: 03244

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Remote/Virtual LGBT HOTLINE PHONE VOLUNTEER

Currently there is a high need for reliable volunteers to answer calls on the LGBT National crisis prevention hotlines. Are you a good listener? Are you caring and want to provide a safe space for those who may be extremely isolated and afraid in these current times?

If you are excited in being able to be trained and take on a regular weekly hotline shift we would love for you to apply!

All volunteer opportunities are remote for those in the United States and Canada only. The LGBT National Help Center provides several national crisis prevention hotlines to support and uplift the LGBTQ+ community. Hotline volunteers will take calls and online chats from:

The LGBT National Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT National Youth Talkline (for those 25 and younger)

The LGBT National Senior Hotline (for those 50 and older)

The LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT Online One-to-One Online chat (all ages)


Volunteers provide peer-support, community connections, and local resources to those who have questions or concerns regarding sexuality and/or gender identity, feelings of isolation, bullying and discrimination, coming out, relationships, safer sex, thoughts of suicide and self harm, and much more by offering a safe space to talk and know they will receive respectful and affirming care.

Calls can range from short conversations on finding local resources in their area to conversations on personal journeys of self discovery, fears and isolation. Volunteers do not give advice or tell calls what to do, but offer a space to be open to discuss feelings and emotions on a deeper level and help build the tools that callers never reach a point of crisis on their path forward.

In these rough times many calls can be difficult, self reflection and ability to separate yourself from the calls is extremely important. Having a support system for yourself (along side support from staff and other volunteers) is highly valued to combat possible burn out.

Volunteers selected will go through several months of training before taking calls on their own.

Hotline volunteer requirements include:

-identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community

-Age 21 or older

-Ability to take calls/chats remotely through internet connectivity.

-Having reliable internet access

-Have a quiet and isolated space to take confidential calls while on shift.

-Able to commit to one three hour shift a week for at least twelve months after completing training.

Currently all remote volunteer positions require being located in the United States or Canada.

Applications can be found at lgbthotline.org/hotline-application

Organization: LGBT National Help Center

Currently there is a high need for reliable volunteers to answer calls on the LGBT National crisis prevention hotlines. Are you a good listener? Are you caring and want to provide a safe space for those who may be extremely isolated and afraid in these current times?

If you are excited in being able to be trained and take on a regular weekly hotline shift we would love for you to apply!

All volunteer opportunities are remote for those in the United States and Canada only. The LGBT National Help Center provides several national crisis prevention hotlines to support and uplift the LGBTQ+ community. Hotline volunteers will take calls and online chats from:

The LGBT National Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT National Youth Talkline (for those 25 and younger)

The LGBT National Senior Hotline (for those 50 and older)

The LGBT National Coming Out Support Hotline (all ages)

The LGBT Online One-to-One Online chat (all ages)


Volunteers provide peer-support, community connections, and local resources to those who have questions or concerns regarding sexuality and/or gender identity, feelings of isolation, bullying and discrimination, coming out, relationships, safer sex, thoughts of suicide and self harm, and much more by offering a safe space to talk and know they will receive respectful and affirming care.

Calls can range from short conversations on finding local resources in their area to conversations on personal journeys of self discovery, fears and isolation. Volunteers do not give advice or tell calls what to do, but offer a space to be open to discuss feelings and emotions on a deeper level and help build the tools that callers never reach a point of crisis on their path forward.

In these rough times many calls can be difficult, self reflection and ability to separate yourself from the calls is extremely important. Having a support system for yourself (along side support from staff and other volunteers) is highly valued to combat possible burn out.

Volunteers selected will go through several months of training before taking calls on their own.

Hotline volunteer requirements include:

-identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community

-Age 21 or older

-Ability to take calls/chats remotely through internet connectivity.

-Having reliable internet access

-Have a quiet and isolated space to take confidential calls while on shift.

-Able to commit to one three hour shift a week for at least twelve months after completing training.

Currently all remote volunteer positions require being located in the United States or Canada.

Applications can be found at lgbthotline.org/hotline-application

Organization: LGBT National Help Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assistance with Donations

Operation Blessing receives donations of clothes, food and household items.  These donations are then distributed to individuals and families in their time of need, free of charge.  We need volunteers to receive, sort, fix and distribute the donations that we receive.

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Operation Blessing receives donations of clothes, food and household items.  These donations are then distributed to individuals and families in their time of need, free of charge.  We need volunteers to receive, sort, fix and distribute the donations that we receive.

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing/Sorting Volunteer

Volunteers help with sortin clothing donations.  Responsibilities include:  receiving and sorting donations, displaying clothing and maintaining clothing racks, assisting clients as needed.  Daily and/or weekly commitments are welcome!

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Volunteers help with sortin clothing donations.  Responsibilities include:  receiving and sorting donations, displaying clothing and maintaining clothing racks, assisting clients as needed.  Daily and/or weekly commitments are welcome!

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Assistant

Our Client Assistants are the forefront of our ministry, offering help, compassion and relationship to all of our clients.  Assistants greet each client that comes in, walks and assists each client through their appointments and builds an important one-on-one relationship with each one.

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Our Client Assistants are the forefront of our ministry, offering help, compassion and relationship to all of our clients.  Assistants greet each client that comes in, walks and assists each client through their appointments and builds an important one-on-one relationship with each one.

Organization: Operation Blessing Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer Help

Volunteer your time and expertise!

We are looking for fun, creative and enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about helping adults with special needs reach their goals and maximize their full potential while enhancing their social inclusion and integration into the community. You can make a big difference in someone’s life! You can be the key to lighting someone’s spark!

Would you like to teach a class? Are you available to participate in one of our planning committees? Would you like to help us at the Center and make sure all participants are having a quality experience when they visit us?

Areas of need include:

Assisting staff with day to day operations Assisting with our 3-4 large scale fundraising events throughout the year Coordinating weekly Friday night events Photography of daily activities and during events Teaching a life skills or other type of class Work with our Marketing Specialist on a variety of projects Helping out with various administrative tasks Working on our IT systems and help with general technology issues Serving on various committees including marketing, program planning, fundraising, and event planning

Organization: Spark! Community Center

Volunteer your time and expertise!

We are looking for fun, creative and enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about helping adults with special needs reach their goals and maximize their full potential while enhancing their social inclusion and integration into the community. You can make a big difference in someone’s life! You can be the key to lighting someone’s spark!

Would you like to teach a class? Are you available to participate in one of our planning committees? Would you like to help us at the Center and make sure all participants are having a quality experience when they visit us?

Areas of need include:

Assisting staff with day to day operations Assisting with our 3-4 large scale fundraising events throughout the year Coordinating weekly Friday night events Photography of daily activities and during events Teaching a life skills or other type of class Work with our Marketing Specialist on a variety of projects Helping out with various administrative tasks Working on our IT systems and help with general technology issues Serving on various committees including marketing, program planning, fundraising, and event planning

Organization: Spark! Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03766

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Membership and Event Volunteers

Mount Washington Observatory welcomes volunteers to assist with projects that support our membership programs (mailings, writing cards, organizing materials and other administrative type projects). We also need volunteers to support our local and regional outreach events. If you enjoy supporting behind-the-scenes efforts or connecting with others at community events, we’d love to hear from you.

Organization: Mount Washington Observatory

Mount Washington Observatory welcomes volunteers to assist with projects that support our membership programs (mailings, writing cards, organizing materials and other administrative type projects). We also need volunteers to support our local and regional outreach events. If you enjoy supporting behind-the-scenes efforts or connecting with others at community events, we’d love to hear from you.

Organization: Mount Washington Observatory

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03860

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardening Assitant

Assist our Gardener in maintaining various gardens.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Assist our Gardener in maintaining various gardens.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Retail Assistant

Assist customers in our gift shop by running the cash register. 

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Assist customers in our gift shop by running the cash register. 

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grounds Assistant

Assist our Grounds keeper in various jobs which include but are not limited to; raking, general cleanup and simple handyman jobs.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Assist our Grounds keeper in various jobs which include but are not limited to; raking, general cleanup and simple handyman jobs.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum Attendant

Oversees day to day operations of the museum.  Assist visitors with any questions.  Assists to keep Museum clean and presentable. 

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Oversees day to day operations of the museum.  Assist visitors with any questions.  Assists to keep Museum clean and presentable. 

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office help

Assists with day to day operations.  Helps to keep the office clean and presentable. Helps with researching different services and products.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Assists with day to day operations.  Helps to keep the office clean and presentable. Helps with researching different services and products.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Guest services

Will assist guests in our Hilltop House. Answer any general questions. 

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Will assist guests in our Hilltop House. Answer any general questions. 

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Assistant

Will assist our Staff with setting up for various events ranging from weddings to religious services and other outdoor or indoor events.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Will assist our Staff with setting up for various events ranging from weddings to religious services and other outdoor or indoor events.

Organization: Cathedral of the Pines Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03461

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help in the ReCOVER Store with customer support or donation pick-ups or projects.

No experience necessary. All proceeds from the store benefit our home repair program.

See our website for our volunteer needs:

http://www.coverhomerepair.org/volunteer-schedule/

Organization: COVER Home Repair

No experience necessary. All proceeds from the store benefit our home repair program.

See our website for our volunteer needs:

http://www.coverhomerepair.org/volunteer-schedule/

Organization: COVER Home Repair

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help pick up donations to the COVER Store

Ride with store staff around the Upper Valley to pick up donations for resale in our COVER Store. Proceeds then fund urgent home repairs for homeowners in the Upper Valley.

1 volunteer needed every Friday. Write to volunteer@coverhomerepair.org to find which Fridays are available. 10am-5 pm

Organization: COVER Home Repair

Ride with store staff around the Upper Valley to pick up donations for resale in our COVER Store. Proceeds then fund urgent home repairs for homeowners in the Upper Valley.

1 volunteer needed every Friday. Write to volunteer@coverhomerepair.org to find which Fridays are available. 10am-5 pm

Organization: COVER Home Repair

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lesson Volunteers

Our lesson volunteers are either leaders or side walkers.  Leaders in our lessons are responsible for the horse during the lesson and helps participants steer the horse as needed.  Some leaders are just shadow leaders who walk with the participant and assist as needed.  Our side walkers walk beside the horse during our lessons and are responsible for the participant during the lesson.  Side walkers are either active or shadow.  Shadow side walkers walk beside the horse during lessons and assist the participant as needed.  This could be with following directions, prompting the rider, and making sure they are safe.  An active side walker assists participants in lessons stay safely in the saddle by using one of 3 holds.  

No experience is needed, we will provide the training.  The only requirement is that you must be at 16 years old.  All volunteers attend a training with our Instructor and Volunteer Coordinator before being able to volunteer in lessons.  Further training is provided as needed to make sure our volunteers are comfortable with their roles.

Organization: True Hope Therapeutic Horsemanship

Our lesson volunteers are either leaders or side walkers.  Leaders in our lessons are responsible for the horse during the lesson and helps participants steer the horse as needed.  Some leaders are just shadow leaders who walk with the participant and assist as needed.  Our side walkers walk beside the horse during our lessons and are responsible for the participant during the lesson.  Side walkers are either active or shadow.  Shadow side walkers walk beside the horse during lessons and assist the participant as needed.  This could be with following directions, prompting the rider, and making sure they are safe.  An active side walker assists participants in lessons stay safely in the saddle by using one of 3 holds.  

No experience is needed, we will provide the training.  The only requirement is that you must be at 16 years old.  All volunteers attend a training with our Instructor and Volunteer Coordinator before being able to volunteer in lessons.  Further training is provided as needed to make sure our volunteers are comfortable with their roles.

Organization: True Hope Therapeutic Horsemanship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03465

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Shelf Volunteers Needed!

The Upper Valley Haven is looking for new volunteers in our food shelf. We serve around 1200 households per month and rely on volunteers provide this valuable resource. The Food Shelf is open Monday-Friday 9 am-3 pm and Sunday 12-3 pm. Shoppers register outside and volunteers fill orders for curbside service. Volunteers help with donations, sorting produce, stocking shelves and food break down. Shifts are available in the morning and afternoon. Please go to https://uppervalleyhaven.volunteerhub.com/ to create a profile. 

Organization: Upper Valley Haven

The Upper Valley Haven is looking for new volunteers in our food shelf. We serve around 1200 households per month and rely on volunteers provide this valuable resource. The Food Shelf is open Monday-Friday 9 am-3 pm and Sunday 12-3 pm. Shoppers register outside and volunteers fill orders for curbside service. Volunteers help with donations, sorting produce, stocking shelves and food break down. Shifts are available in the morning and afternoon. Please go to https://uppervalleyhaven.volunteerhub.com/ to create a profile. 

Organization: Upper Valley Haven

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 05001

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spring, Summer, and Fall opportunities to work outside!

In the interest of keeping all of our residents safe, we are currently limiting volunteers to outdoor projects. 

In warm weather, we welcome individuals and groups interested in helping to maintain our flower and vegetable gardens, and  other outdoor maintenance tasks here at our founding location in Enfield, New Hampshire.  You can come for a day, a few hours, or set up a regular schedule.

We ask that all volunteers wear masks and adhere to social distancing protocol, use hand sanitizer, and fill out a brief health and travel questionnaire which includes a touch-free temperature check. While you are on site, we will designate an entrance to the main house for access to a restroom, as needed.   

Additional detail:

Visions for Creative Housing Solutions' founding location is on a beautiful, rural 80 acre property at Sunrise Farm in Enfield, New Hampshire, where our organization supports adults with developmental disabilities who live in shared or individual apartments and two shared houses.  Residents have busy schedules that include work, volunteering themselves, and a range of community activities so they are often off-site.

We welcome volunteers who enjoy working outdoors to help weed gardens, rake leaves, plant flowers, and assist with other outdoor tasks.  There is almost always something to do and we welcome your help whether you come for a day or establish a regular schedule. 

Volunteers scheduled for more than one-day special projects are asked to complete forms so we can run a background check, in support of our efforts to ensure a safe environment for all. 

 

Organization: Visions for Creative Housing Solutions, Inc.

In the interest of keeping all of our residents safe, we are currently limiting volunteers to outdoor projects. 

In warm weather, we welcome individuals and groups interested in helping to maintain our flower and vegetable gardens, and  other outdoor maintenance tasks here at our founding location in Enfield, New Hampshire.  You can come for a day, a few hours, or set up a regular schedule.

We ask that all volunteers wear masks and adhere to social distancing protocol, use hand sanitizer, and fill out a brief health and travel questionnaire which includes a touch-free temperature check. While you are on site, we will designate an entrance to the main house for access to a restroom, as needed.   

Additional detail:

Visions for Creative Housing Solutions' founding location is on a beautiful, rural 80 acre property at Sunrise Farm in Enfield, New Hampshire, where our organization supports adults with developmental disabilities who live in shared or individual apartments and two shared houses.  Residents have busy schedules that include work, volunteering themselves, and a range of community activities so they are often off-site.

We welcome volunteers who enjoy working outdoors to help weed gardens, rake leaves, plant flowers, and assist with other outdoor tasks.  There is almost always something to do and we welcome your help whether you come for a day or establish a regular schedule. 

Volunteers scheduled for more than one-day special projects are asked to complete forms so we can run a background check, in support of our efforts to ensure a safe environment for all. 

 

Organization: Visions for Creative Housing Solutions, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03748

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Puppy Care Volunteer

Little Angels is looking for volunteer to help care for all of our animals on site. On a day to day basis there could be newborn puppies, service dogs in training up to two years old, kittens, and even bunnies! We need assistance with exercising and stimulating the animals, giving baths, taking for walks, and cleaning their living environments. All volunteer time is rewarded with as many puppy snuggles as you'd like! 

Organization: Little Angels Service Dogs

Little Angels is looking for volunteer to help care for all of our animals on site. On a day to day basis there could be newborn puppies, service dogs in training up to two years old, kittens, and even bunnies! We need assistance with exercising and stimulating the animals, giving baths, taking for walks, and cleaning their living environments. All volunteer time is rewarded with as many puppy snuggles as you'd like! 

Organization: Little Angels Service Dogs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03812

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media/Videography

Do you enjoy photography? Do you consider yourself creative? The Concord Coalition to End Homelessness and Concord Homeless Resource Center is looking for a motivated self starter to create content for Concord TV, Youtube and Facebook. You can make a difference by raising awareness in our community. You will gain skills in video production and editing.

Organization: Concord Homeless Resource Center

Do you enjoy photography? Do you consider yourself creative? The Concord Coalition to End Homelessness and Concord Homeless Resource Center is looking for a motivated self starter to create content for Concord TV, Youtube and Facebook. You can make a difference by raising awareness in our community. You will gain skills in video production and editing.

Organization: Concord Homeless Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardener

Science Center Gardeners meet at Kirkwood Gardens, a public garden located off Route 3, and may opt to volunteer on any Thursday morning between 9:00 and 11:30 a.m. from May 1 through November 1. No experience is necessary to perform light gardening tasks, such as planting, weeding, and pruning. Youth volunteers 12 to 15 years old and older are invited with a chaperone. Youths 16 and older may volunteer without a chaperone. Visit Volunteer | Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (nhnature.org) for more information and to access a Volunteer Application.

Organization: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center

Science Center Gardeners meet at Kirkwood Gardens, a public garden located off Route 3, and may opt to volunteer on any Thursday morning between 9:00 and 11:30 a.m. from May 1 through November 1. No experience is necessary to perform light gardening tasks, such as planting, weeding, and pruning. Youth volunteers 12 to 15 years old and older are invited with a chaperone. Youths 16 and older may volunteer without a chaperone. Visit Volunteer | Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (nhnature.org) for more information and to access a Volunteer Application.

Organization: Squam Lakes Natural Science Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03245

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Landscaping needed

UpReach is a large property with a great deal of grass and fields to be mowed, gardens in need of weeding, etc.  Landscaping equipment is on property and provided by UpReach.  Volunteers need to be aware that there is poison ivy on the property.  Safety glasses and work gloves are provided.  Safe footwear is required.

Organization: UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center

UpReach is a large property with a great deal of grass and fields to be mowed, gardens in need of weeding, etc.  Landscaping equipment is on property and provided by UpReach.  Volunteers need to be aware that there is poison ivy on the property.  Safety glasses and work gloves are provided.  Safe footwear is required.

Organization: UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03045

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Puppy Playtime

 We have puppies that need socialization and need help from you to do it! Come on in for an hour (or more) to hang out with some of our resident pups.

Organization: Darbster Rescue

 We have puppies that need socialization and need help from you to do it! Come on in for an hour (or more) to hang out with some of our resident pups.

Organization: Darbster Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cat Care - The Essentials

We would love your help ensuring our cats are getting the care they need. We are looking for help with cleaning the cats condos, making sure they are fed and watered, and making sure everything around the shelter is going well! As soon as we make sure every cat condo is cleaned up and every feline is fed - you are fee to spend as much time as you'd like socializing with the cats!

Organization: Darbster Rescue

We would love your help ensuring our cats are getting the care they need. We are looking for help with cleaning the cats condos, making sure they are fed and watered, and making sure everything around the shelter is going well! As soon as we make sure every cat condo is cleaned up and every feline is fed - you are fee to spend as much time as you'd like socializing with the cats!

Organization: Darbster Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitty Cuddles AKA Cat Socialization

A socialized cat is able to adapt to new people, animals, activities, and environments with more ease and confidence and that is where we need YOUR help! Come on in and help us socialize our cats to set them up for future success!

Organization: Darbster Rescue

A socialized cat is able to adapt to new people, animals, activities, and environments with more ease and confidence and that is where we need YOUR help! Come on in and help us socialize our cats to set them up for future success!

Organization: Darbster Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03102

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Daytrip

Darbster Daytrip is a fun activity that falls under our Foster program. Volunteers sign up to help improve the lives of our shelter animals and increase their likelihood of adoption by giving them opportunities to interact within the community at parks, restaurants, and other locations. The program also allows Darbster Rescue to create awareness about our facility, volunteers to develop meaningful interactions with our dogs, and an opportunity for dogs to enjoy a few hours outside of the kennels.

Organization: Darbster Rescue

Darbster Daytrip is a fun activity that falls under our Foster program. Volunteers sign up to help improve the lives of our shelter animals and increase their likelihood of adoption by giving them opportunities to interact within the community at parks, restaurants, and other locations. The program also allows Darbster Rescue to create awareness about our facility, volunteers to develop meaningful interactions with our dogs, and an opportunity for dogs to enjoy a few hours outside of the kennels.

Organization: Darbster Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03258

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Walker

We have plenty of dogs that are always looking for a little solo-time with our volunteers. Come grab one and take them for a walk on our property.

Organization: Darbster Rescue

We have plenty of dogs that are always looking for a little solo-time with our volunteers. Come grab one and take them for a walk on our property.

Organization: Darbster Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03258

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cat Care the Essentials- at our partner stores

 We would love your help ensuring our cats are getting the care they need. We are looking for help with cleaning the cats condos, making sure they are fed and watered, and making sure everything around the shelter is going well! As soon as we make sure every cat condo is cleaned up and every feline is fed - you are fee to spend as much time as you'd like socializing with the cats!

Our partner stores are:

Petsmart - Concord

Petco - Hookset

Petco - Manchester

Petsmart -  Manchester

Please contact Keiana at keiana@darbster.com if you would like to help us at a partner store.

 

 

Organization: Darbster Rescue

 We would love your help ensuring our cats are getting the care they need. We are looking for help with cleaning the cats condos, making sure they are fed and watered, and making sure everything around the shelter is going well! As soon as we make sure every cat condo is cleaned up and every feline is fed - you are fee to spend as much time as you'd like socializing with the cats!

Our partner stores are:

Petsmart - Concord

Petco - Hookset

Petco - Manchester

Petsmart -  Manchester

Please contact Keiana at keiana@darbster.com if you would like to help us at a partner store.

 

 

Organization: Darbster Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Educator and Exhibit Docents

Volunteer Educators are essential to the success of the Discovery Center! Through the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, the Discovery Center is able to provide quality programs and demonstrations that benefit our many visitors.

The Discovery Center is in need of Volunteer School Group Educators. If you have an interest in air, space or STEM and also like working with children, then this is the volunteer opportunity for you! You will be taught by our knowledgeable staff about our many exhibits and galleries, and then be able to educate and run demonstrations for the school groups that come to visit the Center from Wednesday-Friday.

The Discovery Center is also in need of Volunteer Exhibit Docents. On days when we are open to the public during the school year, (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), you can interact with and inform visitors from all over about our interesting exhibits and galleries. There are perks to being a volunteer! Volunteers who work more than 40 hours quarterly will be given an Individual Membership to the Discovery Center. Volunteers who work more than 60 hours quarterly will be given a 2-Person Membership to the Discovery Center. We are very flexible and accommodating with volunteer’s busy schedules.

Please contact Kelly Thompson at kthompson@starhop.com for more information on volunteer opportunities and how you can get involved at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center.

Organization: McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

Volunteer Educators are essential to the success of the Discovery Center! Through the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, the Discovery Center is able to provide quality programs and demonstrations that benefit our many visitors.

The Discovery Center is in need of Volunteer School Group Educators. If you have an interest in air, space or STEM and also like working with children, then this is the volunteer opportunity for you! You will be taught by our knowledgeable staff about our many exhibits and galleries, and then be able to educate and run demonstrations for the school groups that come to visit the Center from Wednesday-Friday.

The Discovery Center is also in need of Volunteer Exhibit Docents. On days when we are open to the public during the school year, (Friday, Saturday and Sunday), you can interact with and inform visitors from all over about our interesting exhibits and galleries. There are perks to being a volunteer! Volunteers who work more than 40 hours quarterly will be given an Individual Membership to the Discovery Center. Volunteers who work more than 60 hours quarterly will be given a 2-Person Membership to the Discovery Center. We are very flexible and accommodating with volunteer’s busy schedules.

Please contact Kelly Thompson at kthompson@starhop.com for more information on volunteer opportunities and how you can get involved at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center.

Organization: McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Organization Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Daytime Cleaning & Sanitizing

We are always looking for volunteers to do general cleaning and sanitizing in our building! All cleaning materials are provided!

Organization: McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

We are always looking for volunteers to do general cleaning and sanitizing in our building! All cleaning materials are provided!

Organization: McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant Volunteer

One of our office staff members will be transitioning roles, and we are in need of a volunteer to help us in our office. Duties could include, printing, filing, answering phones and emails, updating client and volunteer files, helping in event planning, etc. Come join our team at Back in the Saddle!

Fluency in Google Workspace is strongly relied on for this role

Office experience is preferred 

Hours are flexible; however Thursday mornings are a must


Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

One of our office staff members will be transitioning roles, and we are in need of a volunteer to help us in our office. Duties could include, printing, filing, answering phones and emails, updating client and volunteer files, helping in event planning, etc. Come join our team at Back in the Saddle!

Fluency in Google Workspace is strongly relied on for this role

Office experience is preferred 

Hours are flexible; however Thursday mornings are a must


Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CCA Volunteer Usher

CCA Volunteer Usher Job Description 

Join our community of volunteer ushers at the Capitol Center for the Arts, a local nonprofit and an independent performing arts venue in the capital of New Hampshire and be the first to know about all our new shows! You’ll help seat patrons and familiarize them with our venue(s), while making them feel comfortable and welcome at each show. Our two venues include the Chubb Theatre and the BNH Stage (formerly Bank of NH Stage).


Our Volunteer Ushers will support the work of the CCA by:  

Acting as an “ambassador of the arts,” while meeting new people and making new friends. 

Getting excited about our upcoming shows and sharing that enthusiasm with our patrons at each show and encouraging them to “Come back again soon!” 

Assisting all of our patrons, including our ADA and limited capability patrons, find where they need to go, whether that’s the Orchestra / theatre, the Balcony, or the bathroom!  

Maintaining kind and respectful relationships with your fellow ushers, Floor Captains, House Managers, Front of House Managers, and event staff to support good working relationships.


You’re a good fit to join the CCA as an usher, if you: 

LOVE a free show! 

Have a pleasant demeanor 

Enjoy meeting new people 

Get excited about LIVE performances! 

Support the arts


What better way to get involved in your local community and meet new people?! Sign up today through this website.

As the largest indoor performing arts venue in the state of New Hampshire, we appreciate your help making all of our patrons feel welcome, so they can enjoy the show – and tell all their friends about their wonderful experience!!


About the CCA 

The CCA believes in the power of arts experiences to shape lives and strengthen community bonds. To that end, CCA’s mission is to serve both area residents and virtual and in-person visitors from near and far through live dynamic engagements with performing artists that inspire, educate, and entertain, deepening human-to-human connections, expanding community vitality, and generating economic growth.


Our Commitment to Our Community 

Guided by the belief that the performing arts are both for and by all peoples, the Capitol Center is committed to creating a community where both the art presented on the CCA stages, and the audiences for that art represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve. We hereby strengthen our commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We acknowledge our responsibility as a prominent arts institution for creating an environment of active anti-racism and dismantling systemic barriers. 

Organization: Capitol Center for the Arts

CCA Volunteer Usher Job Description 

Join our community of volunteer ushers at the Capitol Center for the Arts, a local nonprofit and an independent performing arts venue in the capital of New Hampshire and be the first to know about all our new shows! You’ll help seat patrons and familiarize them with our venue(s), while making them feel comfortable and welcome at each show. Our two venues include the Chubb Theatre and the BNH Stage (formerly Bank of NH Stage).


Our Volunteer Ushers will support the work of the CCA by:  

Acting as an “ambassador of the arts,” while meeting new people and making new friends. 

Getting excited about our upcoming shows and sharing that enthusiasm with our patrons at each show and encouraging them to “Come back again soon!” 

Assisting all of our patrons, including our ADA and limited capability patrons, find where they need to go, whether that’s the Orchestra / theatre, the Balcony, or the bathroom!  

Maintaining kind and respectful relationships with your fellow ushers, Floor Captains, House Managers, Front of House Managers, and event staff to support good working relationships.


You’re a good fit to join the CCA as an usher, if you: 

LOVE a free show! 

Have a pleasant demeanor 

Enjoy meeting new people 

Get excited about LIVE performances! 

Support the arts


What better way to get involved in your local community and meet new people?! Sign up today through this website.

As the largest indoor performing arts venue in the state of New Hampshire, we appreciate your help making all of our patrons feel welcome, so they can enjoy the show – and tell all their friends about their wonderful experience!!


About the CCA 

The CCA believes in the power of arts experiences to shape lives and strengthen community bonds. To that end, CCA’s mission is to serve both area residents and virtual and in-person visitors from near and far through live dynamic engagements with performing artists that inspire, educate, and entertain, deepening human-to-human connections, expanding community vitality, and generating economic growth.


Our Commitment to Our Community 

Guided by the belief that the performing arts are both for and by all peoples, the Capitol Center is committed to creating a community where both the art presented on the CCA stages, and the audiences for that art represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve. We hereby strengthen our commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We acknowledge our responsibility as a prominent arts institution for creating an environment of active anti-racism and dismantling systemic barriers. 

Organization: Capitol Center for the Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CCA Street Team Member

CCA Street Team Member Job Description 

Join the new Street Team for the Capitol Center for the Arts, a local nonprofit and an independent performing arts venue in the capital of New Hampshire and get the inside scoop on all new shows! You’ll help spread the word about exciting events at both the Chubb Theatre and the BNH Stage (formerly Bank of NH Stage). 

Our Street Team members will support the work of the CCA by:  

Acting as an “ambassador of the arts,” while meeting new people and making new friends. 

Getting excited about our upcoming shows and sharing that enthusiasm with others, whether in-person or on socials, and using our branded hashtags!! 

Posting new flyers at our two venues and throughout many businesses downtown and the greater downtown area. 

Maintaining kind and respectful relationships with business owners, employees, and community members to support good working relationships. 


While this position may start as putting up posters and handing out flyers downtown, we’d like it to evolve into keeping a “pulse” on downtown.  

We envision this as:  

Helping both local and up-and-coming artists grow their audience by spreading the word about their upcoming show(s). 

Passing out freebies, which may include, but is not limited to, posters or flyers, snap bracelets, buttons, stickers,etc. 

As a BONUS, our newer venue the BNH Stage is a fun, intimate space, where the merch table is easy to find, and the artists are often personable. 

What better way to get involved in your local community and meet new people?! Sign up today through this website.

We appreciate your help expanding our horizons and spreading the word about our upcoming shows!! 


About the CCA 

The CCA believes in the power of arts experiences to shape lives and strengthen community bonds. To that end, CCA’s mission is to serve both area residents and virtual and in-person visitors from near and far through live dynamic engagements with performing artists that inspire, educate, and entertain, deepening human-to-human connections, expanding community vitality, and generating economic growth. 


Our Commitment to Our Community 

Guided by the belief that the performing arts are both for and by all peoples, the Capitol Center is committed to creating a community where both the art presented on the CCA stages, and the audiences for that art represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve. We hereby strengthen our commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We acknowledge our responsibility as a prominent arts institution for creating an environment of active anti-racism and dismantling systemic barriers. 

Organization: Capitol Center for the Arts

CCA Street Team Member Job Description 

Join the new Street Team for the Capitol Center for the Arts, a local nonprofit and an independent performing arts venue in the capital of New Hampshire and get the inside scoop on all new shows! You’ll help spread the word about exciting events at both the Chubb Theatre and the BNH Stage (formerly Bank of NH Stage). 

Our Street Team members will support the work of the CCA by:  

Acting as an “ambassador of the arts,” while meeting new people and making new friends. 

Getting excited about our upcoming shows and sharing that enthusiasm with others, whether in-person or on socials, and using our branded hashtags!! 

Posting new flyers at our two venues and throughout many businesses downtown and the greater downtown area. 

Maintaining kind and respectful relationships with business owners, employees, and community members to support good working relationships. 


While this position may start as putting up posters and handing out flyers downtown, we’d like it to evolve into keeping a “pulse” on downtown.  

We envision this as:  

Helping both local and up-and-coming artists grow their audience by spreading the word about their upcoming show(s). 

Passing out freebies, which may include, but is not limited to, posters or flyers, snap bracelets, buttons, stickers,etc. 

As a BONUS, our newer venue the BNH Stage is a fun, intimate space, where the merch table is easy to find, and the artists are often personable. 

What better way to get involved in your local community and meet new people?! Sign up today through this website.

We appreciate your help expanding our horizons and spreading the word about our upcoming shows!! 


About the CCA 

The CCA believes in the power of arts experiences to shape lives and strengthen community bonds. To that end, CCA’s mission is to serve both area residents and virtual and in-person visitors from near and far through live dynamic engagements with performing artists that inspire, educate, and entertain, deepening human-to-human connections, expanding community vitality, and generating economic growth. 


Our Commitment to Our Community 

Guided by the belief that the performing arts are both for and by all peoples, the Capitol Center is committed to creating a community where both the art presented on the CCA stages, and the audiences for that art represent the rich diversity of the communities we serve. We hereby strengthen our commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility. We acknowledge our responsibility as a prominent arts institution for creating an environment of active anti-racism and dismantling systemic barriers. 

Organization: Capitol Center for the Arts

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shelter Care Volunteers

We would love to have you join our team of kind and caring volunteers!

Daily volunteer opportunities follow a 2-hour structure between 9am and 5pm. Volunteers have the option of working with the adoptable cats, dogs, or providing general shelter cleaning support. Morning volunteers (9am-11am) working alongside the staff to feed breakfast, clean kennels, and walking the adoptable dogs. Afternoon volunteers (11am-3pm) help provide enrichment and socialization to the adoptable animals or additional shelter cleaning and miscellaneous projects. Evening volunteers (3pm-5pm) work alongside staff to feed dinner, spot clean kennels, and walking the adoptable dogs.

Volunteers are able to self-schedule their shifts to best fit their availability. Additional applications are needed to begin onboarding (visit, nhhumane.org/programs). Please email, programs@nhhumane.org referencing VolunteerNH with any additional questions!

Organization: New Hampshire Humane Society

We would love to have you join our team of kind and caring volunteers!

Daily volunteer opportunities follow a 2-hour structure between 9am and 5pm. Volunteers have the option of working with the adoptable cats, dogs, or providing general shelter cleaning support. Morning volunteers (9am-11am) working alongside the staff to feed breakfast, clean kennels, and walking the adoptable dogs. Afternoon volunteers (11am-3pm) help provide enrichment and socialization to the adoptable animals or additional shelter cleaning and miscellaneous projects. Evening volunteers (3pm-5pm) work alongside staff to feed dinner, spot clean kennels, and walking the adoptable dogs.

Volunteers are able to self-schedule their shifts to best fit their availability. Additional applications are needed to begin onboarding (visit, nhhumane.org/programs). Please email, programs@nhhumane.org referencing VolunteerNH with any additional questions!

Organization: New Hampshire Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Greeter

Greeters are the first person visitors meet when coming to the Warner House.  Greeters welcome visitors, give a brief explanation of the museum, take admission and help to coordinate tours with the guide.  Key tasks include providing a welcoming environment for visitors, taking admission (cash and credit - using the credit card machine), keeping records of visitors admissions, restocking brochures and shop items as needed, etc. This is great for people who enjoy history and talking with people but may not be able to physically give tours.

The museum is open June through mid-October, Thursdays-Sundays from 11am to 4pm.  Shifts can be 2.5 hours or 5 hours.  This task can be done seated and in a climate controlled space.  Training is provided.

Organization: Warner House Association

Greeters are the first person visitors meet when coming to the Warner House.  Greeters welcome visitors, give a brief explanation of the museum, take admission and help to coordinate tours with the guide.  Key tasks include providing a welcoming environment for visitors, taking admission (cash and credit - using the credit card machine), keeping records of visitors admissions, restocking brochures and shop items as needed, etc. This is great for people who enjoy history and talking with people but may not be able to physically give tours.

The museum is open June through mid-October, Thursdays-Sundays from 11am to 4pm.  Shifts can be 2.5 hours or 5 hours.  This task can be done seated and in a climate controlled space.  Training is provided.

Organization: Warner House Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Museum Guide

Volunteer museum guides are needed for the 2025 season at the Warner House.  Built in 1716-1718, the Warner House is a National Historic Site and shares the stories of the 6 generations of Macpheadrises, Warners, Sherburnes, and Penhallows who lived in the house until 1930.  The house became a museum in 1932 and has been open to the public seasonally since then.  Fully furnished with period pieces, many of which are original to the house, guides take visitors through the house on tours that last about 45 minutes. 

Training is provided and the ability to stand for long periods of time, walk, and climb stairs is required.  This is idea for people who enjoy talking with people and history.  The museum is open June through mid-October, Thursdays-Sundays, 11am to 4pm.

Organization: Warner House Association

Volunteer museum guides are needed for the 2025 season at the Warner House.  Built in 1716-1718, the Warner House is a National Historic Site and shares the stories of the 6 generations of Macpheadrises, Warners, Sherburnes, and Penhallows who lived in the house until 1930.  The house became a museum in 1932 and has been open to the public seasonally since then.  Fully furnished with period pieces, many of which are original to the house, guides take visitors through the house on tours that last about 45 minutes. 

Training is provided and the ability to stand for long periods of time, walk, and climb stairs is required.  This is idea for people who enjoy talking with people and history.  The museum is open June through mid-October, Thursdays-Sundays, 11am to 4pm.

Organization: Warner House Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer

Seeking volunteer with retail/customer experience to assist in operations of our Thrift Store. We provide FREE clothing to many clients as well as are open to the public for sales, with all profits going to support our services. Please apply online or better still-come by and introduce yourself! We will take a tour and discuss how you might be able to assist us in sorting, stocking, and/or sales.

Organization: SHARE Fund

Seeking volunteer with retail/customer experience to assist in operations of our Thrift Store. We provide FREE clothing to many clients as well as are open to the public for sales, with all profits going to support our services. Please apply online or better still-come by and introduce yourself! We will take a tour and discuss how you might be able to assist us in sorting, stocking, and/or sales.

Organization: SHARE Fund

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03867

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentors Needed

The Friends Program is looking for committed volunteers to provide a safe place for the youth in the greater Concord area to learn and grow. No education or training is required, just a passion for helping children and being a dependable adult that they can trust. Mentors would be matched with kids based on similar interests and backgrounds to ensure the health of the match and to make getting to know each other easier. Matches would meet at least once a week for a total of 2-4 hours a week with regular check ins from staff to see how things are going for both the mentee and mentor. We will be there every step of the way to support both mentor and mentee and make sure that the match is doing well. Perspective candidates would come in for an interview and need to pass a driving record search, criminal background check, and not have any past convictions relating to child abuse or violence. After one year of the match, mentors and mentees can sign a renewal agreement if they would like to continue meeting through the program.

Organization: Friends Program

The Friends Program is looking for committed volunteers to provide a safe place for the youth in the greater Concord area to learn and grow. No education or training is required, just a passion for helping children and being a dependable adult that they can trust. Mentors would be matched with kids based on similar interests and backgrounds to ensure the health of the match and to make getting to know each other easier. Matches would meet at least once a week for a total of 2-4 hours a week with regular check ins from staff to see how things are going for both the mentee and mentor. We will be there every step of the way to support both mentor and mentee and make sure that the match is doing well. Perspective candidates would come in for an interview and need to pass a driving record search, criminal background check, and not have any past convictions relating to child abuse or violence. After one year of the match, mentors and mentees can sign a renewal agreement if they would like to continue meeting through the program.

Organization: Friends Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horse Leader for Therapeutic Riding Lessons

In therapeutic riding the leader is responsible for walking with and guiding the horse during the session. The leader is always aware of the entire team and directions given by all. The leader is asked to arrive 10-15 minutes early to check for last minute changes, get out necessary tack and prepare the horse for the lesson.  Previous horse experience is required.

Must be 14 years of age or older. Must complete all required volunteer paperwork. Must attend volunteer training session and Taking the Lead training Must be able to walk/jog in a lesson for approximately 40 – 60 minutes. (Walk Only options may be available) Must be able to commit 1 hour once a week (same day/time) for each term, or be classified as a “substitute” who is not placed on the schedule, but is available to fill in as needed. Must be able to be responsible for the safety of another person. Demonstrate the ability to safely control an equine. Ability to safely control and equine is determined by the instructor(s) conducting volunteer/Taking the Lead training.

Organization: UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center

In therapeutic riding the leader is responsible for walking with and guiding the horse during the session. The leader is always aware of the entire team and directions given by all. The leader is asked to arrive 10-15 minutes early to check for last minute changes, get out necessary tack and prepare the horse for the lesson.  Previous horse experience is required.

Must be 14 years of age or older. Must complete all required volunteer paperwork. Must attend volunteer training session and Taking the Lead training Must be able to walk/jog in a lesson for approximately 40 – 60 minutes. (Walk Only options may be available) Must be able to commit 1 hour once a week (same day/time) for each term, or be classified as a “substitute” who is not placed on the schedule, but is available to fill in as needed. Must be able to be responsible for the safety of another person. Demonstrate the ability to safely control an equine. Ability to safely control and equine is determined by the instructor(s) conducting volunteer/Taking the Lead training.

Organization: UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03045

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement With Shelter Animals

PMHS-CV is looking for volunteers to help with our various community engagement and humane education programs! Programs include our reading program (kids read to our shelter animals), birthday parties, movie nights w/ animals, educational presentations, and more. Most programs take place at our shelter.

If you are interested in volunteering for any of our community engagement programs, please email communityengagement@popememorialcvhs.org. Thank you!

Organization: Pope Memorial Humane Society - Cocheco Valley

PMHS-CV is looking for volunteers to help with our various community engagement and humane education programs! Programs include our reading program (kids read to our shelter animals), birthday parties, movie nights w/ animals, educational presentations, and more. Most programs take place at our shelter.

If you are interested in volunteering for any of our community engagement programs, please email communityengagement@popememorialcvhs.org. Thank you!

Organization: Pope Memorial Humane Society - Cocheco Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03820

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barn Chores Volunteer

We are actively searching for volunteers to join our wonderful crew! From our barn chore volunteers, we need help measuring grain, feeding hay, turning out horses, scooping stalls, and other necessary tasks in keeping our herd of therapy horses (and donkey!) cared for. This position would ask volunteers to commit about three hours each week to help us achieve our mission. Training is provided!


Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

We are actively searching for volunteers to join our wonderful crew! From our barn chore volunteers, we need help measuring grain, feeding hay, turning out horses, scooping stalls, and other necessary tasks in keeping our herd of therapy horses (and donkey!) cared for. This position would ask volunteers to commit about three hours each week to help us achieve our mission. Training is provided!


Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lesson Assistant Volunteer

Lesson Assistant Volunteers are typically seen in the barn and arena helping with our lesson horses and students. Volunteers will work alongside students as they learn to brush and tack horse, or will prepare horses prior to lessons. Then, volunteers join students in the riding arena as needed to assist our BITS lesson instructors. We need reliable volunteers to ensure each of our kiddos' lessons are a success! Training is provided, but horse experience is always a plus!

Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

Lesson Assistant Volunteers are typically seen in the barn and arena helping with our lesson horses and students. Volunteers will work alongside students as they learn to brush and tack horse, or will prepare horses prior to lessons. Then, volunteers join students in the riding arena as needed to assist our BITS lesson instructors. We need reliable volunteers to ensure each of our kiddos' lessons are a success! Training is provided, but horse experience is always a plus!

Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facilities Maintenance Volunteer

If you are handy with tools and interested in helping maintain our grounds, we always need help keeping up with repairs around the farm! Painting fences, fixing gates, building arena elements, and many other projects are frequent at BITS. Come join our team!


Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

If you are handy with tools and interested in helping maintain our grounds, we always need help keeping up with repairs around the farm! Painting fences, fixing gates, building arena elements, and many other projects are frequent at BITS. Come join our team!


Organization: Back In The Saddle Equine Therapy Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03278

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Backstage Volunteer Opportunities

BACKSTAGE POSITIONS

 

Set Building:

 

You don’t need to be an experienced carpenter to help with set building (although we welcome you if you are!). Our Lead Carpenters and experienced builders will teach you and guide you in tasks appropriate for your skill level.  It is also a great way to learn and practice a new skill and get to see your work in the final production. Some sets are realistic interiors that look just like a room in someone’s home and others are unit sets with many pieces that move in and out.  This is a fun and challenging way to be a part of a production. Set building takes place at a variety of times so you can probably find sessions that work with your schedule. Keep an eye out for an upcoming Power Tool Workshop where you can get concentrated instruction.

 

Set Painting:

 

You don’t need to be an artist/painter, or to be gifted (although there are lots of opportunities for specialized art work if you are an artist).  Much of the scene painting we do at The Players consists of base-coating, solid color painting, and easily painted specialty pieces that require only patience and the love of moving a paintbrush.  Again, our Lead Painters will be at every session to guide you in tasks and techniques.  Scene painting is great fun and even if you have never done it before, you’ll be able to learn techniques that will have you painting like Rembrandt.  Painting sessions are at varying times so you cand pick and choose those that work with your schedule.  There’s nothing like seeing your hard work under stage lights!

 

Set Dressing:

 

Do you love yard sales and antique shops?  Do you love decorating would you like to have access to a budget and a whole warehouse floor full of interesting objects?  Do you have an eye for where to hang pictures, where to put artificial plants, which curtains work best with the design of the room?  If this sounds like you, you will love set dressing.  Working with the designer you will bring the set to life by adding all the finishing touches.  You’ll also be working side by side with the Properties Designer, always a fun collaboration.  You’ll do a lot of your work later in the production calendar, once the set is finished, so it’s often a whirlwind of hunting, shopping, hanging, and excitement as you move things into the Audi during the last week or two (for musicals) and bring the set detail to life.

 

Props Manager and Props Assistant

 

Such a simple title for a very challenging and rewarding job.  The props manager makes a list of properties needed for the show using the script.  They then work with the director on additions and deletions. You will be finding, buying, or pulling from our extensive prop collection all the things that the actors handle during a play. A love of yard sales, thrift shops, crafts and collecting makes you a perfect candidate!  Sometimes you will work in collaboration with the set dresser as well.  Each play has different prop requirements—Our Town has about six props and Not A Word had more than 50. In addition to getting the props ready the Prop Manager attends rehearsals (later in the rehearsal period, usually) and all performances to work backstage with props assistants and the stage manager to be sure all items are in the correct spot and ready for actors.  Note: The Players are very aware of and careful for prop safety, following strict guidelines for prop firearms, knives, swords, etc.

 

Costume Designer, Costume Assistants, Wardrobe Manager

 

If you love working with people and clothing you might find your theatre home on the second floor of the Players’ Studio, where you will find one of the largest collections of costumes in the state.  What we don’t have in stock we build or borrow and every show needs lots of help with costumes.  If you have any training or experience with costume design, we need you now! If you are interested in learning we can pair you with our experienced designers on a few shows until you feel ready to design on your own.

If you like to sew or have always wanted to learn, we also need you now.  Costumes need to be altered, mended or modified. Bring your skills to the costume assistant position.

And maybe you love costumes but don’t want to design or sew!  We need you to work on wardrobe, which is the packing, transporting, organizing at the theatre, being a backstage dresser and helping actors with costume changes, collecting, laundering, and returning of all costumes used in a show.  Don’t worry if this sounds like a lot—you’ll have plenty of help.  Wardrobe work is a great way to be backstage during a show and to be a vital part of the action.  Most of your commitments as wardrobe manager will be during the last few weeks of production and immediately following the show.

 

Run Crew

 

Are you calm under pressure?  Do you love order and organization? Do you look good in black and a headset?  Our run crews perform set and prop changes under the direction of the Technical Director and Stage Manager.  You will often work with a stagehand script, a detailed list of all the changes and who does what and when. The run crew for 39 Steps last season even got a curtain call because they did so much in full view of the audience.  This is a great opportunity to be an integral part of a play if you don’t want to act.  You will need to be at rehearsals later in the rehearsal period and for all rehearsals once the show has moved to the Audi.

 

Load-In and Strike Crew

 

It takes a village to get our shows from the Studio to the City Auditorium.  Sometimes it means taking an entire set apart and loading it, along with props, costumes, lighting and sound equipment on a truck, moving it downtown, unloading it and reassembling it on the Audi stage.  It is a brief but intense experience with lots of camaraderie and a delicious lunch served by Players cooks and bakers.  Then, at the end of the show, it all has to be done in reverse…when the actors and run crews are tired and very much in need of your help.  The cast and crew are required to do this job but would welcome you to join them for either or both.

 

 

Marketing and Publicity

 

We have a committee for Marketing and Publicity that could really use your help with everything from graphic design to poster runs. For instance, we need a “Volunteer With the Players” brochure designed as soon as possible!  If you are an experienced graphic design person you will find lots of fun, quirky, and challenging projects waiting for you.  If you just want to help with logistics, if you like to write newsletter entries and copy, if you want to help communicate with print and TV media, help design our show programs, posters, and other publicity we need you.  This work can often be done entirely on your schedule and, again, if you want to learn we have lots of experienced professionals to help you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Box Office

 

Help out with all ticket related tasks from managing season subscriptions to taking tickets (paper or electronic) at the door.  Our Box Office committee members will train you on the software and other procedures.  This is a great way to meet the public and will challenge and reward you. Some work required across the season and at performances.

 

Shop and Paint Shop Maintenance and Studio Maintenance

 

If you have already had your Studio tour you have seen how well organized and maintained the shop, paint shop, scenery docks, prop and costume storage, library, sound equipment storage, kitchen, bathrooms and rehearsal areas are.  If only this happened by magic!  But it takes many people who are good organizers and meticulous cleaners. (Remember, it’s always more fun to clean someone else’s house!). These spaces are used constantly by people who are so busy building, painting, sewing, and other show-related tasks that they don’t always have time to keep these spaces like they should be.  Once each year there is a Studio clean-up day, which involves many people, but we need help throughout the rest of the year.  You can make your own schedule and get plenty of advice and guidance from experienced Players. It’s not a glamorous job but you will be held in highest esteem and can feel proud of your work every time you come into our beautiful space.

 

Workshop Assistant/Administrator

 

The Players offer training workshops—single events—throughout the year and workshop leaders sometimes need help with registration, confirmation, or logistics for those workshops before and on the day of.  If you help out you get to attend the workshop for free!  This isn’t a huge time requirement but it can make a big difference for the instructor and it’s a great chance to get to know people.

 

 

 

Social Events Planning/Set-up/Clean-up

 

One of the best things about being involved with the Community Players is the frequent opportunities to engage socially.  Each show has a company party and there are often other opportunities to share a meal together at the Studio including the Annual Meeting.  We always need help planning pot luck dinners, shopping for supplies, setting up, and cleaning up, and, of course, enjoying the social time.

 

Lead and Assistant Producers

 

Even if you’re not a CEO or head of a big organization (although we welcome all levels of experience) we need your help producing our shows.  It is work that goes largely unrecognized by the outside world—we LOVE our producers within the Players family—but without which there would be no productions. Lead Producers go through one of our periodic Producer Training workshops, which are open to anyone.  This is a great way to learn about all the hard work behind the magic you see on stage.  Our producers do a variety of administrative tasks involving helping to staff the show, scheduling, communication, planning, coordinating and working closely with the director, Players’ president/board of directors and designers.  It is a great challenge and extremely rewarding.  Assistant producers are also encouraged to attend producer training as they help out with all aspects of producing under the guidance of the lead producer. Producers use our detailed Producers’ Manual, which contains detailed lists of all the necessary tasks.

 

Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Manager

 

You probably have/had a job or career or manage/managed a family and as such have the basic skill set required to be a Stage Manager.  You will just need to attend one of our Stage Manager training workshops or work first under the guidance of an experienced Stage Manager. The Stage Manager is in charge of everything that happens behind the curtain.  And that’s a lot.  You will work closely with the director to prepare the rehearsal space, run rehearsals, take blocking, coordinate light, sound, and set change cues with the designers, support actors, supervise load out and load in, manage strike and call the show, among many other duties.  It’s like being an air traffic controller only with people instead of planes.  And it is as much fun as it is challenging, especially if you enjoy big-picture management.  The Assistant Stage Manager works closely with the SM and it is a good place to gain experience if you want to Stage Manage.  The Players has a small stable of excellent Stage Managers but they get tired and would welcome some new members of this elite group.

 

Ushers

 

Come to a brief training, work with some wonderful people, greet and assist the public, and get to see a show for free.  We always need ushers!

 

 

 

House Managers

 

Just as the Stage Manager is responsible for everything that happens behind the curtain, you are responsible for everything that happens in front of the curtain. Among other things, you will open and close the theatre building, supervise ushers, handle emergencies, assist patrons with special needs, manage intermissions, assure cleanliness of the lobby and restrooms, and serve as an ambassador for the Players.  You will have access to preparation and training by our experienced House Managers.  Again, if you like to be in charge or if you’re a natural manager, this is a fun job.  Your commitment is limited to show nights after you have been trained.

 

Lighting, Set, and Sound Designers

 

In these key design positions, you will design and install lighting, scenery, and sound. These are specialized positions that require some basic training but if you have an interest, the experienced designers at the Players will mentor you and support you as you learn and try your skills. If you are an experienced designer or technician, we need you now!

 

Light and Sound Board Operators

 

These are highly technical positions that receive a small stipend.  You may need to be specially trained and certified on the Audi boards, or receive special training on Players’ equipment.  Anyone with past experience running lights and/or sound can shorten the training process and we are willing to train anyone with an interest.  Lights and sound are characters in any show and we need the highest quality work from our operators.  Want a good challenge?  This is it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOLUNTEER FOR A COMMITTEE (Chair or Member)

 

 

Our standing committees work year-round and are critical to our work.  Committee Chair’s terms run from July 1 to June 30, but committee members can be added at any time.  Would you be interested in chairing a committee or serving as a member?  Check out this list of committees and contact us to learn more.

 

 

Marketing/Publicity

Box Office/Subscriptions

Fundraising

Rights and Royalties

Season Program

Lighting

Sound

Props

Costumes

Wardrobe

Shop Maintenance

Studio Maintenance

Children’s Theatre Project

Newsletters (E-news Update and Backstage)

Database/Membership

Directors Committee

Investment Committee

Workshops

Library

Historian

Annual Meeting

Website

Play Consideration Committee

New Volunteer Committee

 For more information contact Cindy Dickinson, New Volunteer Coordinator: cynthia.dickinson@communityplayersofconcord.org

Organization: The Community Players of Concord, NH

BACKSTAGE POSITIONS

 

Set Building:

 

You don’t need to be an experienced carpenter to help with set building (although we welcome you if you are!). Our Lead Carpenters and experienced builders will teach you and guide you in tasks appropriate for your skill level.  It is also a great way to learn and practice a new skill and get to see your work in the final production. Some sets are realistic interiors that look just like a room in someone’s home and others are unit sets with many pieces that move in and out.  This is a fun and challenging way to be a part of a production. Set building takes place at a variety of times so you can probably find sessions that work with your schedule. Keep an eye out for an upcoming Power Tool Workshop where you can get concentrated instruction.

 

Set Painting:

 

You don’t need to be an artist/painter, or to be gifted (although there are lots of opportunities for specialized art work if you are an artist).  Much of the scene painting we do at The Players consists of base-coating, solid color painting, and easily painted specialty pieces that require only patience and the love of moving a paintbrush.  Again, our Lead Painters will be at every session to guide you in tasks and techniques.  Scene painting is great fun and even if you have never done it before, you’ll be able to learn techniques that will have you painting like Rembrandt.  Painting sessions are at varying times so you cand pick and choose those that work with your schedule.  There’s nothing like seeing your hard work under stage lights!

 

Set Dressing:

 

Do you love yard sales and antique shops?  Do you love decorating would you like to have access to a budget and a whole warehouse floor full of interesting objects?  Do you have an eye for where to hang pictures, where to put artificial plants, which curtains work best with the design of the room?  If this sounds like you, you will love set dressing.  Working with the designer you will bring the set to life by adding all the finishing touches.  You’ll also be working side by side with the Properties Designer, always a fun collaboration.  You’ll do a lot of your work later in the production calendar, once the set is finished, so it’s often a whirlwind of hunting, shopping, hanging, and excitement as you move things into the Audi during the last week or two (for musicals) and bring the set detail to life.

 

Props Manager and Props Assistant

 

Such a simple title for a very challenging and rewarding job.  The props manager makes a list of properties needed for the show using the script.  They then work with the director on additions and deletions. You will be finding, buying, or pulling from our extensive prop collection all the things that the actors handle during a play. A love of yard sales, thrift shops, crafts and collecting makes you a perfect candidate!  Sometimes you will work in collaboration with the set dresser as well.  Each play has different prop requirements—Our Town has about six props and Not A Word had more than 50. In addition to getting the props ready the Prop Manager attends rehearsals (later in the rehearsal period, usually) and all performances to work backstage with props assistants and the stage manager to be sure all items are in the correct spot and ready for actors.  Note: The Players are very aware of and careful for prop safety, following strict guidelines for prop firearms, knives, swords, etc.

 

Costume Designer, Costume Assistants, Wardrobe Manager

 

If you love working with people and clothing you might find your theatre home on the second floor of the Players’ Studio, where you will find one of the largest collections of costumes in the state.  What we don’t have in stock we build or borrow and every show needs lots of help with costumes.  If you have any training or experience with costume design, we need you now! If you are interested in learning we can pair you with our experienced designers on a few shows until you feel ready to design on your own.

If you like to sew or have always wanted to learn, we also need you now.  Costumes need to be altered, mended or modified. Bring your skills to the costume assistant position.

And maybe you love costumes but don’t want to design or sew!  We need you to work on wardrobe, which is the packing, transporting, organizing at the theatre, being a backstage dresser and helping actors with costume changes, collecting, laundering, and returning of all costumes used in a show.  Don’t worry if this sounds like a lot—you’ll have plenty of help.  Wardrobe work is a great way to be backstage during a show and to be a vital part of the action.  Most of your commitments as wardrobe manager will be during the last few weeks of production and immediately following the show.

 

Run Crew

 

Are you calm under pressure?  Do you love order and organization? Do you look good in black and a headset?  Our run crews perform set and prop changes under the direction of the Technical Director and Stage Manager.  You will often work with a stagehand script, a detailed list of all the changes and who does what and when. The run crew for 39 Steps last season even got a curtain call because they did so much in full view of the audience.  This is a great opportunity to be an integral part of a play if you don’t want to act.  You will need to be at rehearsals later in the rehearsal period and for all rehearsals once the show has moved to the Audi.

 

Load-In and Strike Crew

 

It takes a village to get our shows from the Studio to the City Auditorium.  Sometimes it means taking an entire set apart and loading it, along with props, costumes, lighting and sound equipment on a truck, moving it downtown, unloading it and reassembling it on the Audi stage.  It is a brief but intense experience with lots of camaraderie and a delicious lunch served by Players cooks and bakers.  Then, at the end of the show, it all has to be done in reverse…when the actors and run crews are tired and very much in need of your help.  The cast and crew are required to do this job but would welcome you to join them for either or both.

 

 

Marketing and Publicity

 

We have a committee for Marketing and Publicity that could really use your help with everything from graphic design to poster runs. For instance, we need a “Volunteer With the Players” brochure designed as soon as possible!  If you are an experienced graphic design person you will find lots of fun, quirky, and challenging projects waiting for you.  If you just want to help with logistics, if you like to write newsletter entries and copy, if you want to help communicate with print and TV media, help design our show programs, posters, and other publicity we need you.  This work can often be done entirely on your schedule and, again, if you want to learn we have lots of experienced professionals to help you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Box Office

 

Help out with all ticket related tasks from managing season subscriptions to taking tickets (paper or electronic) at the door.  Our Box Office committee members will train you on the software and other procedures.  This is a great way to meet the public and will challenge and reward you. Some work required across the season and at performances.

 

Shop and Paint Shop Maintenance and Studio Maintenance

 

If you have already had your Studio tour you have seen how well organized and maintained the shop, paint shop, scenery docks, prop and costume storage, library, sound equipment storage, kitchen, bathrooms and rehearsal areas are.  If only this happened by magic!  But it takes many people who are good organizers and meticulous cleaners. (Remember, it’s always more fun to clean someone else’s house!). These spaces are used constantly by people who are so busy building, painting, sewing, and other show-related tasks that they don’t always have time to keep these spaces like they should be.  Once each year there is a Studio clean-up day, which involves many people, but we need help throughout the rest of the year.  You can make your own schedule and get plenty of advice and guidance from experienced Players. It’s not a glamorous job but you will be held in highest esteem and can feel proud of your work every time you come into our beautiful space.

 

Workshop Assistant/Administrator

 

The Players offer training workshops—single events—throughout the year and workshop leaders sometimes need help with registration, confirmation, or logistics for those workshops before and on the day of.  If you help out you get to attend the workshop for free!  This isn’t a huge time requirement but it can make a big difference for the instructor and it’s a great chance to get to know people.

 

 

 

Social Events Planning/Set-up/Clean-up

 

One of the best things about being involved with the Community Players is the frequent opportunities to engage socially.  Each show has a company party and there are often other opportunities to share a meal together at the Studio including the Annual Meeting.  We always need help planning pot luck dinners, shopping for supplies, setting up, and cleaning up, and, of course, enjoying the social time.

 

Lead and Assistant Producers

 

Even if you’re not a CEO or head of a big organization (although we welcome all levels of experience) we need your help producing our shows.  It is work that goes largely unrecognized by the outside world—we LOVE our producers within the Players family—but without which there would be no productions. Lead Producers go through one of our periodic Producer Training workshops, which are open to anyone.  This is a great way to learn about all the hard work behind the magic you see on stage.  Our producers do a variety of administrative tasks involving helping to staff the show, scheduling, communication, planning, coordinating and working closely with the director, Players’ president/board of directors and designers.  It is a great challenge and extremely rewarding.  Assistant producers are also encouraged to attend producer training as they help out with all aspects of producing under the guidance of the lead producer. Producers use our detailed Producers’ Manual, which contains detailed lists of all the necessary tasks.

 

Stage Manager and Assistant Stage Manager

 

You probably have/had a job or career or manage/managed a family and as such have the basic skill set required to be a Stage Manager.  You will just need to attend one of our Stage Manager training workshops or work first under the guidance of an experienced Stage Manager. The Stage Manager is in charge of everything that happens behind the curtain.  And that’s a lot.  You will work closely with the director to prepare the rehearsal space, run rehearsals, take blocking, coordinate light, sound, and set change cues with the designers, support actors, supervise load out and load in, manage strike and call the show, among many other duties.  It’s like being an air traffic controller only with people instead of planes.  And it is as much fun as it is challenging, especially if you enjoy big-picture management.  The Assistant Stage Manager works closely with the SM and it is a good place to gain experience if you want to Stage Manage.  The Players has a small stable of excellent Stage Managers but they get tired and would welcome some new members of this elite group.

 

Ushers

 

Come to a brief training, work with some wonderful people, greet and assist the public, and get to see a show for free.  We always need ushers!

 

 

 

House Managers

 

Just as the Stage Manager is responsible for everything that happens behind the curtain, you are responsible for everything that happens in front of the curtain. Among other things, you will open and close the theatre building, supervise ushers, handle emergencies, assist patrons with special needs, manage intermissions, assure cleanliness of the lobby and restrooms, and serve as an ambassador for the Players.  You will have access to preparation and training by our experienced House Managers.  Again, if you like to be in charge or if you’re a natural manager, this is a fun job.  Your commitment is limited to show nights after you have been trained.

 

Lighting, Set, and Sound Designers

 

In these key design positions, you will design and install lighting, scenery, and sound. These are specialized positions that require some basic training but if you have an interest, the experienced designers at the Players will mentor you and support you as you learn and try your skills. If you are an experienced designer or technician, we need you now!

 

Light and Sound Board Operators

 

These are highly technical positions that receive a small stipend.  You may need to be specially trained and certified on the Audi boards, or receive special training on Players’ equipment.  Anyone with past experience running lights and/or sound can shorten the training process and we are willing to train anyone with an interest.  Lights and sound are characters in any show and we need the highest quality work from our operators.  Want a good challenge?  This is it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

VOLUNTEER FOR A COMMITTEE (Chair or Member)

 

 

Our standing committees work year-round and are critical to our work.  Committee Chair’s terms run from July 1 to June 30, but committee members can be added at any time.  Would you be interested in chairing a committee or serving as a member?  Check out this list of committees and contact us to learn more.

 

 

Marketing/Publicity

Box Office/Subscriptions

Fundraising

Rights and Royalties

Season Program

Lighting

Sound

Props

Costumes

Wardrobe

Shop Maintenance

Studio Maintenance

Children’s Theatre Project

Newsletters (E-news Update and Backstage)

Database/Membership

Directors Committee

Investment Committee

Workshops

Library

Historian

Annual Meeting

Website

Play Consideration Committee

New Volunteer Committee

 For more information contact Cindy Dickinson, New Volunteer Coordinator: cynthia.dickinson@communityplayersofconcord.org

Organization: The Community Players of Concord, NH

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bayada Hospice Volunteer

Hi! Are looking at creating good in the world? Do you want to help families in need? Bayada Hospice needs volunteers for a variety of in person, office, and virtual projects that focus on making families with a loved one in hospice lives easier. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator David Trenor at dtrenor@bayada.com or text / call 802 855 4897 for more information.

 

Bayada Hospice Volunteer Description

Summary:

Volunteers assist Bayada staff with families who have a loved one in hospice care. We have many ways that you can help change a family’s life.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities may include:

Patient visits (Companionship, Reading, Life review, Exercise) Legacy projects to help the family remember their loved one (arts / cooking / music/ etc) Reading, Movies, Crafts, Activities at Senior living facilities Pet therapy (if you have a therapy animal) Virtual projects from home or around your town (singing, art, crafts, reading, music) Office projects (companionship calls or office help) Gardening program assistance Bereavement support Vigil companionshipTrack your volunteer hours (prep, travel and activity included) with the volunteer coordinator.

Organization: Bayada Hospice

Hi! Are looking at creating good in the world? Do you want to help families in need? Bayada Hospice needs volunteers for a variety of in person, office, and virtual projects that focus on making families with a loved one in hospice lives easier. Please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator David Trenor at dtrenor@bayada.com or text / call 802 855 4897 for more information.

 

Bayada Hospice Volunteer Description

Summary:

Volunteers assist Bayada staff with families who have a loved one in hospice care. We have many ways that you can help change a family’s life.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities may include:

Patient visits (Companionship, Reading, Life review, Exercise) Legacy projects to help the family remember their loved one (arts / cooking / music/ etc) Reading, Movies, Crafts, Activities at Senior living facilities Pet therapy (if you have a therapy animal) Virtual projects from home or around your town (singing, art, crafts, reading, music) Office projects (companionship calls or office help) Gardening program assistance Bereavement support Vigil companionshipTrack your volunteer hours (prep, travel and activity included) with the volunteer coordinator.

Organization: Bayada Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 03301

Allow Groups: No