Paint, Plant & Play in Detroit this summer. Volunteers create murals, build and maintain urban gardens, and run youth enrichment programs. There are 10 carpool sites, making transportation downtown simple and easy.
Tents, trash, tables, chairs, signs and flowers are all things that need attention at the Farmers Market. It's a great way to be outside and connect with the community. Help us keep the market fresh!
Volunteer for one of the many youth programs offered at the City of Troy: Recreation Department. Basketball, softball, downhill skiing, robotics and Safety Town are just some of the areas available to teen volunteers.
Using 28 tons of recycled material, we serve 275,000 children each year with creative learning. Help sort, stock and organize incoming materials or assemble creative activity kits.
The Hispanic Outreach After School Tutoring Program is looking for high school students to help Spanish speaking children from three Pontiac area elementary schools do their homework in English.
Volunteers needed for upcoming events and "Autism Connections". Our Kids Night In and Sibshops programs offer support to the entire family and a fun night for everyone!
Volunteers meet at our warehouse, load decorative items and caravan to the home in need. After a few hours of work, we leave the client with a newly-remade humble home. We also need helpful hands to unpack, sort and organize incoming donations.
We collect 34.5 million pounds of food a year and distribute 79,000 meals each day. You can help at any of our distribution centers by sorting and packing food, assembling agency food orders and so much more.
We are always looking for teen volunteers to help shelve materials, mend damaged items, process new and withdrawn books, and assist with special projects.
Check out the Birmingham Museum if you like genealogy or history, enjoy working with collections items and historical objects, or want to help others learn about the cultural history of Birmingham.
I Volunteer Jewish Detroit is a partnership between the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, its agencies and other Jewish organizations in the area offering a wide range of volunteer opportunities throughout the year.
SOS strives for all people in our community to have access to a safe and secure place to call home. You can help us with organizing donations, special events and tutoring.
You can help at the Y in a variety of roles supporting youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Youth sports, wellness/fitness, child care and customer service/member connection are some of the ways to get involved.
Oakland Family Services strives to provide individuals and families the opportunity to build brighter futures. We need assistance with child care during special events, story time readers, holiday dinner and gift packaging, and clerical/office support.
We are a non-profit Christian organization committed to positively changing the lives of the homeless, addicted and unwanted. We have volunteer opportunities in our kitchen, at our thrift stores, and with our children's program (babysitting and tutoring). Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or chaperon.
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Marketing, cleaning, fostering and special events are some of the ways you can help us with our goal of No More Homeless Pets. With clinics in Auburn Hills, Detroit and Warren, we focus on spay/neuter, community cat management, pet adoption and pet wellness care.
From regular House activities (such as youth programs, StoryTellers Guild, reception and mailings) to special events like OUR TOWN Art Show, your contribution as a volunteer at The Community House will be greatly appreciated.
Join the Teen Division of the Morrie and Sybil Fenkell Volunteer Club. Each volunteer is matched with a child who has special needs. Together, they form a friendship by participating together in one or many of Friendship Circle's weekly recreational programs.
Assist us with construction, landscaping, the ReStore and more. Together we can help people in Oakland County build or improve a place they can call home.
FAR uses the creative arts and recreational experiences as therapeutic tools to develop the potential of people with special needs. We are looking for volunteers to assist with programs (dance, skating, bowling, theater, hockey etc.), special events and administrative projects (clerical, mailings etc.).
We are always looking for volunteers to assist us at blood donor centers. There are several locations to choose from, including one in Bloomfield Hills.
At our warehouse, re-pack fresh, nutritious food destined for the tables of those in need. At our farm location, help with a variety of farm tasks, including harvesting vegetables. Volunteers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Next is the place to stay active and connected. For residents over the age of 50, Next offers education, art and fitness classes. It also provides services that allow older adults to live independently. Next relies on volunteers for clerical and computer support, assistance with special events, and to pack and deliver meals for homebound seniors.
We have several ongoing opportunities, such as sorting clothes, tutoring and answering phones, in addition to one time or occasional volunteer needs. At the Baldwin Center, we are always looking for new faces to join us.
As a volunteer, you are a vital member of the institute's team. You can share your time and talent in so many ways (Discovery Center, Observatory, Planetarium and so much more). Most positions require little to no background and training is always provided.
CARE House of Oakland County seeks to be a leading resource in the prevention of child abuse and neglect. We are looking for child assistant volunteers, front desk greeters, and people to help with special events.
We guide and support children in economic need to develop fundamental educational skills. As a reading buddy or tutor, helping with events and fundraisers, or assisting with craft projects and mailings, you can inspire children with a love of reading, writing and the arts.
Lighthouse welcomes high school students looking for volunteer hours to fulfill community service requirements. In addition to several other opportunities, we can always use help in the food pantry and with neighborhood clean-up.
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